ESGV Updates (Rowland Hts., Hacienda Hts., etc.)

Taste

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Better tasting tongues - the irony.

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Interestingly, there is indeed lots of iron in duck’s tongue.

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This is quickly becoming like shaving Schrödinger’s cat with Occam’s razor.

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The Noodle almost ready to open in Chino Hills
Lohas in Diamond Bar just opened

Is this the second Lohas in SoCal? If so, interesting location.

Yes.

Paging @chandavkl

The newly opened Sam’s Unique Diner has your name written all over it. Quite unique as the name applies. Made to order beef noodle soup and hot pot. Oddly, it is called a diner but really is a buffet.

Sam’s Unique Diner
4721 Chino Hills Pkwy
Chino Hills, CA 91709

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That’s why it’s unique.

Thanks. Sounds interesting.

More changes in the eternally changing Pacific Plaza food court:

O’Heavy Noodles, the JTYH spin-off, is gone, replaced by Wu’s Kitchen, a crayfish specialist.

And, then there’s this goat/lamb intensive place with signage only in Chinese:

In the plaza itself, 99 Tasty Duck might not have ever opened.

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o heavy - oh pity

No more buffet at Sam’s. Reopening as a regular restaurant later this week.

Wow that was quick. Thanks for the update.

That must have been a really good deal for the customers while it lasted.

Sam’s Unique Diner will reopen on 6/28 supposedly. I have to say, the space is monstrous and the patio is pretty gigantic for patios. I am sure the rent on that space is quite high. They gave me a 10% off card for being closed.



Also, some place called Szechuan Chef is opening up next to Green Island in Chino Hills. Guppy House is now going to be some place called Green House in that same center.

Taiwanese snack place Yummy Hero moved to 18403 Gale Ave. in City of Industry (it’s a bit east of Kang Kang Food Court and west of The Home Depot). Replacing it in the center at Colima & Fullerton is…another Taiwanese snack house, Chiou House.


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I just noticed that the Honda Ya on Azusa and Railroad in City of Industry is now called Ojiya.

since he’s too modest to mention it himself, jim t.'s most recent article in eater covers primarily new ESGV additions: Witness the Return of a Chengdu Icon in the San Gabriel Valley - Eater LA

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I can’t seem to locate the mentioned “Little Yunnan” stall in Pacific Plaza Food Court, Rowland Heights, on yelp. Is it under a different name?

Thanks!

@JThur01???