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Welcome to Kim Ky Noodle House

Discover the bustling world of Kim Ky Noodle House, a cozy spot in San Gabriel, CA specializing in delectable noodle dishes. With options for takeout, reservations, and catering, this restaurant caters to every diner's needs. Step inside for a warm, welcoming atmosphere where the staff speaks multiple languages and offers top-notch service. Try the famous beef ball noodle soup or the Assorted Meat & Shrimp with Flat Rice Noodles for a taste sensation. Don't miss out on this hidden gem for a comforting meal with friendly faces and flavorful dishes. Experience the magic of Kim Ky Noodle House today.

LOCATIONS
  • Kim Ky Noodle House
    1108 S San Gabriel Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776, United States
    1108 S San Gabriel Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776, United States Hotline: +1 626-286-8839

Kim Ky Noodle House is a bustling noodle hotspot located in San Gabriel, CA, serving up a tantalizing mix of Chinese and Vietnamese noodle dishes. With a wide array of amenities like Takeout, Reservations, and Wi-Fi, this casual eatery is perfect for groups, families, and even solo diners looking for a satisfying lunch option.

One standout feature of Kim Ky Noodle House is its diverse noodle selection, including thick flat rice noodles, skinny egg noodles, and flavorful beef brisket stew flat noodles. Customers rave about the consistently delicious seafood noodle soup and the signature #1 Assorted Meat & Shrimp with Flat Rice Noodles. The broth is a standout, with a unique blend of flavors that keep diners coming back for more.

Despite the limited parking spaces, customers appreciate the friendly service and attention to detail when it comes to their favorite dishes. Whether you're in the mood for a light broth or a more dense stew, Kim Ky Noodle House has you covered. Just remember to bring cash, as they don't accept credit cards.

Overall, Kim Ky Noodle House provides a warm and inviting atmosphere for noodle lovers looking to indulge in authentic Asian cuisine. Don't miss out on this hidden gem in San Gabriel - it's definitely worth a visit for a flavorful and satisfying dining experience.

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Yule S.
Yule S.

Once, my friend Danny was chatting with me and said, "I have a friend from Chengdu, a couple who owns a restaurant. Do you know how hard they work? From morning till night, 24/7, all year round. They never take a break, working every day for seven or eight years, and during that time, they managed to buy two or four houses." I knew exactly who Danny was talking about--a small restaurant in the Mon-Arc Center in Monrovia, CA. What Danny didn't know is that I also know the couple. Danny mentioned that restaurant to show me how hardworking typical Chinese people are. I told him I knew of two restaurants that only serve breakfast and lunch, closing before dinner. Both are great: Fortune No. 1 on Valley Boulevard in Monterey Park and Kim Ky in San Gabriel. In my opinion, Kim Ky is top-notch in terms of flavor. The funny thing is that I've only visited this restaurant twice in the past eight years, mainly because they close at 5 p.m. It's quite unusual for a restaurant to skip serving dinner. As I was preparing the photos for this review, I was surprised to realize that I ordered the same dishes on both of my visits. They were simple, straightforward dishes, but they were outstanding. Kim Ky is a Vietnamese-style Chinese restaurant--or at least they speak Chinese. Their menu primarily features noodles, both rice noodles and wheat noodles, with seven types to choose from. I prefer wheat noodles over rice noodles--thinner is better, at least for me. The restaurant has several light boxes in front of the window displaying the current jackpots for several big lotteries. Strangely, though, I've never seen them sell lottery tickets inside. Now, let's talk about the food: Beef Satay Sauce Noodles - $12.75 The presentation was a full bowl of ground meat in a red sauce, looking almost like a light paste, as if it were full of red chilis. But don't be fooled by the appearance or color--it's not spicy at all, and there's no chili pepper in it. The flavor of the satay was incredibly authentic, just like the kind I had in Chaozhou. The beef was tender and juicy, and the thin yellow noodles were perfectly cooked--not too hard, not too soft. This isn't a noodle soup; it's mixed noodles with sauce, so skip it if you prefer soup-based noodles. Rating: 8/10 Assorted Beef Variety or Assorted Pork Variety Both are good, but I recommend the pork version over the beef. The reason is simple: you get more variety with pork because it's easier to source the ingredients. The pork version includes intestine, heart, kidney, liver, and more. With the beef version, you mainly get tripe--and only white honeycomb tripe, which doesn't taste as good as the black tripe. Beef: 7/10, Pork: 8/10 Fried Chinese Doughnuts These are Chinese doughnuts, but different from the local Shanghainese style. The Shanghai version is lighter and crispier, but these are still very good. Rating: 8/10 Assorted Meat & Shrimp If you can't decide what to order, go with No. 1 on the menu. It's a noodle soup served in a light yet umami-rich broth with Thai basil and other fresh herbs you can add to the hot soup. The noodles come with pork kidney, shrimp, ground pork, and other ingredients. It's a consistently satisfying dish. Rating: 8/10

Sandy S.
Sandy S.

I like noodles here. Good place for comfort food. It gets busy so go early. Cash only.

Wendy H.
Wendy H.

It's always crowded. But the fans and AC are good. Food came out pretty quick. The white noodle is good. I'm not a fan of the egg noodle. Free tea. Highly recommend you park at the street next to it (turn right). There are plenty of parking and 2 hours. Walking less than 1 min.

Chi L.
Chi L.

*Parking: Small lot so it's gets packed during rush meal times but there's street parking around the corner. *Experience: Little Asian ladies that can speak Vietnamese, Cantonese, Mandarin and some limited English. Very impressive given they are all immigrants. Service at this location has always been very friendly and I appreciate their smiles. There's individual tables or you may need to share a table if it gets busy. If you come at 9AM l, there's usually never a wait and pretty empty. *Food: The quality of the noodle soup here has always been very consistent and delicious! I always get #1 with thick flat rice noodles and skinny egg noodles in soup. There's also an option to get the soup on the side. Remember to make your dipping sauce - half satay & half hoisin. This is definitely a staple and I always come here at least once when I'm in town!

Hanna Y.
Hanna Y.

I have been coming here with my family since I was little and the food never disappoints. They have a small parking lot and the restaurant can get pretty busy sometimes so I always park on the street around the corner. I got the beef ball noodle soup and it was so good. Their soup is always so good and flavorful.

Cindy Z.
Cindy Z.

I don't know why it's taken me this long to finally try out Kim Ky Noodle House. They're known for their classic noodle soups with various noodles to choose from. We ordered the #1 Assorted Meat & Shrimp with Flat Rice Noodles ($11) and #11 Beef Brisket Stew with Egg Noodles ($11.75). The first one was very light on the broth while the stew was more dense. Honestly, a combination of both of them makes the perfect balance. I did enjoy the stew one a bit more, but I just love braised beef, which were also very tender and juicy. Plus, they were out of pork kidney, so we were missing that element in the first bowl too. The waiters were a bit rude and quick to dismiss us, but that's also typical service at any Asian spot. We ended up getting the to-go containers ourselves. Either way, you can't go wrong with a nice, affordable bowl of noodle soup though. Note that it's cash only though!