Supreme Dragon Restaurant

1265 E Valley Blvd, Alhambra
(626) 281-4836

Recent Reviews

roy ramos

Best Taiwanese style noodles house. One of my favorite places, family owned, it's been there for years. It survived the pandemic ?

Ernesto Palomino

Delicious food

Betty Lois

2 dishes for ~$20, I've got one word -- regrets.This place used to be another restaurant that served delicious gigantic bowls of beef noodle soup that actually tasted good. Used to be big enough for 2 to share if a large was ordered. Not sure what happened to the old shop. If you're in for beef noodle soups that lack the beef flavor and contain a ton of sodium, this is your shop.We ordered the Fried Shanghai Rice Cakes and one of the Beef Noodle Soups (which one I ordered makes no difference). Salty, small and expensive for what we were served. My bf and I had a hard time consuming all of it. I tried adding sriracha to make the rice cake dish taste a little better, but that definitely didn't help. It probably needed some sort of chili oil. Soup was beyond salty. I drank so much water after. I wish I took some pictures, but they're definitely stingy with the portions.Their prices are pretty standard for the SGV but given the taste and portion size...I'd say there are plenty of other places 3-3.5 star ratings that I'd rather go to. Honestly, I don't understand why they have 4 stars. This rating definitely make other 4 stars like 5+ stars. Not coming back!

Willmer Lopez

(Translated by Google) Rich and healthy food(Original)Comida rica y saludable

Wesley S.

I come here with my friends all the time to eat their Dan Dan mein, it's cheap and super delicious. The waiter is friendly and always has a welcoming attitude. I would come again but due to my recent visit they closed due to the corona virus pandemic. Once they open up I'll definitely be returning again.

Gracie L.

Not so good. Had the beef noodles which was good but expensive at $10. The Shanghai fried noodle was small and boring but not bad. The beef roll was terrible and reason for bad review. Not only was it only 2 rolls (when you can get 3 across the street for same price) it had a bad old oil taste. Blah. Ruined my appetite with a horrible after taste that wouldn't go away. Came here because I loved the old OG supreme dragon but will not be coming back.

Fan H.

When I moved to LA, there was a Supreme de Dragon that had good beef noodle soup. After they closed down, it took us awhile to find another favorite spot. Out of nowhere, we heard Supreme Dragon was opening up in Alhambra and it was operated by the same people. Woohoo! We got the half beef and half tendon noodle soup, also bean curds seaweed pig ear appetizer. The noodle soup was.... not good at all. The broth was weak, the beef was tough. Everything was kind of bland... This was very disappointing, but at least we know now.

Jessica W.

We decided to try Supreme Dragon for two reasons: 1. It took over our favorite Alhambra noodle restaurant, Noodle King, which we've been regulars at for over a decade; and 2. It has the same name as the restaurant in Rowland Heights that I used to eat at 20 years ago as a kid with my family. Supreme Dragon was my favorite restaurant back then. We'd drive over all the way from Cerritos just to enjoy their fried dumplings before shopping at the Chinese supermarket. Years later I went with my friends and husband. I was hoping to take my kids there and was very disappointed the restaurant had closed. I guess my point is that the owner of this restaurant can not be the owner of the original Supreme Dragon unless he's an old grandpa managing from home. I would imagine this owner worked at the original restaurant but that doesn't make this the same as the original. It makes it a copy. My opinion is that it's not a very good copy. The noodles were ok; I felt the noodle quality were the cheapest you could get at the market. The xiao long bao were so-so. The pancake seemed like the frozen kind you can get from the supermarket and make at home. The cucumbers were supposed to be spicy but they were not. Overall a very meh restaurant with ok prices to which we probably won't be returning. There are much better noodle and dumpling restaurants in SGV! PS. Place is Cash Only :(

May L.

Took my dad to Mr Dragon Noodle House a week before and he wanted to go back but why go back to the same place over and over when you're in the mecca of good asian food? Hopped on yelp to find something similar and came across Supreme Dragon (which happens to share the same chinese name as Mr Dragon) so we decided to give it a try. It replaced what once used to be Noodle King and is situated in the same plaza as Quang Hoa Supermarket. Good amount of parking spaces but the lot and spots are tight as is usual for asian places. The food came out fast as it was pretty empty at 8pm on a Sunday night. We ordered the staples: beef noodle soup, xiao long bao, and pan fried dumplings. Overall, the food wasn't bad but I prefer the quality and taste of Mr Dragon.

L. Y. Leong

(Translated by Google) Very bad food. No suggestion-just do not go there. Red Oil Shou Shou-Yak!

Esther Tam

4.5 stars: I like the chewy (dente) noodles and their XLB. The soup is a bit salty. The renovated restaurant is clean and comfy.Note: cash only

Lo Shia

Food is standard portions and quality. A little salty I thought. The servers were not very attentive, but that's expected at an Asian restaurant. The bathroom was clean. Parking was easy, but it may have been due to a holday

Jessica J Lew Michie

Best item I ordered was the Beef noodle soup. Great flavor, has bok choy and a couple of big meat pieces in it.

Michael Mah

Very good pretty clost original store across the night club on valley

Ashley H.

I had a pleasant experience at Supreme Dragon. Its a cute little restaurant that I would've never have found without yelp. I came in for dinner with a part of 4 around Christmas time. Although this place was popping, there was no wait. Customer service was great. We had some bubbly women as out hostesses and they were very attentive. We ordered the cucumber, soup dumplings, beef roll, 2 orders of the Chinese chive pockets and a non-spicy beef noodle soup. We had thought 3 dished in that we didn't order enough food and got the pan-friend pork dumplings. Overkill (but delicious.) Everythig was fantastic. I would have to say though that the doughs are on the thicker side. Thicker than Noodle Express 101 and significantly thicker than DTF if thats your jam. By the end of our meal, we pretty much had a meal leftover for a 5th person. Prices are $ and the restaurant is cash only. Overall, I had an enjoyable experience and would go again.

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