Broadway Cuisine
Broadway Cuisine, located at 913 N Broadway in Los Angeles, is a gem nestled in the heart of Chinatown, offering an authentic Cantonese dining experience. Amid the ongoing gentrification of the area, this restaurant retains the nostalgic charm of classic Cantonese dining, reminiscent of the Chinatown of the past. It’s a place where traditional flavors meet fast, attentive service, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all guests.
The restaurant’s menu features a wide variety of dishes, and many guests rave about the perfect balance of flavors in each plate. The fried fish stands out as a favorite, paired beautifully with a side of rice and shrimp veggies. Other crowd-pleasers include the mushu pork and kung pao chicken, which are cooked to perfection with generous portions of protein. The fish with black bean sauce offers large, tender pieces of fish that truly satisfy the palate. The steamed chicken, tender and lightly sauced, is another dish that impresses with its subtle yet flavorful profile.
The service at Broadway Cuisine consistently receives high marks for its warmth and attentiveness. Whether it’s refilling your teapot or offering helpful recommendations from the extensive menu, the staff ensures that diners feel like part of the family. The fast-paced yet friendly service is a standout feature, making it a great spot for both quick weekday lunches and more leisurely dining experiences.
One of the standout features of Broadway Cuisine is its weekday lunch specials, which offer excellent value without compromising on quality. Whether you're looking for a nostalgic taste of Cantonese comfort food or trying something new, this restaurant provides an inviting atmosphere and a menu packed with flavorful options.
Broadway Cuisine Reviews
The food was amazing. Every dish had that perfect balance of flavors, from the string beans that tasted just like my childhood favorite to the scallops that were packed with savory, comforting goodness. The service was warm and attentive, and the staff made me feel like I was part of their family. I can't recommend it enough--5 stars all the way!
This place brings me back to the Chinatown of my youth - in a good way! Extensive menu with a good weekday lunch special, and many of the dishes I like. Tried the mushu pork, which I haven't had in years, and it was very satisfying. Just wish it came with more wraps. The kung pau chicken had a lot of chicken and the fish with black bean sauce had large pieces of really good fish. I like these two dishes a little better at our local Chinese place, but that's just a matter of preference for more spiciness. The steamed chicken was really tender with a light but tasty sauce. Service was good and the teapot was kept filled. I want to come back and try some of the other things that I haven't had in a while. Looking forward to it.
Chinatown isn't what it used to be, but there's still a few places that still serve good ole Cantonese style food. A decent amount of free parking for customers can be found along the side and back. Interior is clean and looks recently remodeled. Good service and workers are attentive and helpful. All dishes came out quickly and hot. We ordered several items, and each one was delicious. I haven't had moo shu pork in years and it brought back a lot of good memories. The food here is good and authentic. If you're ever in the Chinatown area and want solid Cantonese food, this place is worth trying.
Very big restaurant and with a very big menu!!! So many options! We came here on a late Tuesday night around 9pm. The restaurant was pretty empty with only about 4 tables occupied. Our service here was extremely welcoming and the waitress was helpful when allowing us to be creative with our string bean order and adding customizations. Our food came out quick and steamy! The xio long bao was tasteful just very thick layer of dough wrapping the dumplings. The overall portions of the entrees were massive. The ambiance is very casual and decorations are very traditional. Their round tables seemed like those typical dim sum styled seating and they also had comfy booths. We had two Thai teas which were pretty good and we enjoyed their complimentary hot green tea. Nice dinner and all but would likely not return as I think I have favorites in the area id prefer visiting. Very happy to tried this restaurant nonetheless!!
In the midst of a ever gentrifying Chinatown, this place remains an authentic Cantonese spot that feels just like how it did maybe 15 years ago. It's definitely reminiscent of eating dim sum with my family in the 626. Service was extremely fast - and attentive. The fried fish was spectacular - paired with a side of rice and shrimp veggies. I can't wait to come back.