Haolin Restaurant

1015 Nogales St #130, Rowland Heights
(626) 810-3588

Recent Reviews

Ernestsworld

I stopped by the Happy Harbor Restaurant in Rowland Heights, California for take out. I was packed in the early afternoon, a very good sign. I ordered the sliced roasted pork from their extensive menu. It was good.

hui lin

(Translated by Google) pretty good(Original)挺好的

Jennifer C.

Food is great. Service deserves no stars. Waited over an hour for my food. Mind you, I was a party of one. ONE. I ordered two items. Waitress ignores you purposefully and texts on her phone instead.

John L.

You get alot for your money. I expected for the dishes to taste average for the price, but they actually turned out above average. Would recommend and will come back!

P L.

A very solid restaurant. I always order the okra dish that they are known for. It has a nice garlicky sauce. All the other dishes we've tried are good too, with reasonable prices. After our meal, we usually walk past a few stores to get some shaved snow at Class 302, which still serves the best shaved snow in California.

Jen N.

Cool, they currently have a special $5.99 on a lot of dishes. And they have lunch special Monday thru Friday from 11:30 to 2:30. Awesome! Their food is super tastey too. I'm a fan! Their portions are big and generous. They have a lot of selections and so far, no MSG headache! New favorite place!!

Douglas T.

I love their dumplings, their ox tail soup was good and the portion is quite large. Hand made noodles are also pretty good. The lamb noodle soup is what I usually go for as my main dish. Pot stickers and dumplings as my side dishes. This is not a fancy restaurant. But the kitchen is pretty neat and clean you can see from outside. And you can use your credit cards to pay. These two advantages are usually something difficult to find among Chinese restaurants therefore I valued them a lot in this restaurant. I high recommend it for some quick, convenient dinner for small parties. Service is pretty friendly too.

Gerard P.

Having just carefully rejuvenated yesterday's leftovers on the stove top--shrimp soup dumplings, friend rice--it's only right to acknowledge Haolin for a fine, delicious pleasing meal. Simple, unpretentious food in an unassuming (almost too unassuming) location next to 99 Ranch Market. Hope others enjoy it as much as I did.

Ling L.

Good food, big portion, decent service, very decent price, full menu for Chinese foodie! They had special deal on fresh steamed fish when I visited, $9.99 for a big tail of fresh fish, nice!

J W.

Very nice and polite servant. They didn't over-order the food for us. The food is in good quality with big portion. A very nice restaurant

Will T

clean, good service, in house fresh made noodles

Akiko I.

- Locale Destination - It's on S Nogales St and E Gale Ave in Rowland Heights. It's in the same plaza as "99 ranch market", on the left side of "Class 302". I didn't realize there were many restaurants in the complex. Ambiance: Simple, pop & mom shop. Nothing fancy. You got to go through the big bead "noren" (in Japanese) to get to the bathroom, which is very annoying. Service: Friendly Menu: It came up on the Yelp search by "dim sum". However, they have more than "dim sum" - noodles, fried rice etc. Some dim sum was displayed by the entrance. Price is a bit more expensive than others in this area. They give you the portion, which I'm not fond of. I rather have varieties than portion. I think they have a lunch menu, which is supposed to be very cheap. Parking: Plenty - Gluttony Expedition - Xiao long bao (å°ç± åŒ…): The skin was all broken, so I had no soup in it :( The stuffing was meh, but hard to judge it without soup. How come "dim sum" place screw up with this??? Chive pancake: Very big 2 pancakes. Chinese style doughy tortilla with sautéed chives and green onions. I like a bit soy sauce dipping on it. Not bad. - Conqueror's Deduction - I don't see the amazing balls about this place from what I got. Xiao long bao was a total failure for sure. I might give another shot. I like varieties. I don't like to eat the same one dish for big portion. Dim sum is something you could order multiple dishes for varieties. However, dim sum here are meant for the big family (portion wise). Every dish is like 6-8 pieces for $8+ (I think it's a little more expensive than others in these areas). It's hard to try different things for 2 people. I wish they were less portions with cheaper price tags so that I could try more.

Lito M.

Someone greets you courteously when you get in and seats you right away. Toilet is very clean. The food is very reasonably priced. I tried their seafood noodle soup and it was awesome. The portion was so generous it can feed two. The taste was very good. Served hot. You can taste that the ingredients are very fresh and the saltiness is just light so as not to mask the real flavor of the seafood. I will go back to try their other dishes. Highly recommended.

Judy L.

This place is pretty good. Many restaurants have been through here but this one has been the best. I love the okra and beef with wild mushroom. It's not always cheap depending on what you get but they have promotional stuff sometimes that makes it a good deal. Service is good.

Mel M.

This is the first time we were here. The staff was very friendly. She greeted us right away when we stood outside of the restaurant. The price is reasonable too. We ordered dumpling, noodle with minced pork and fish balls soup. They were all delicious! We would definitely come again

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