I went to Temple City Bike Shop to pick up my S-Work helmet. I saw this restaurant Kang Kang Food Court that had pan-fried soup Dumplings. 1st time being there. So I went in and ordered Pan Fried Soup Dumplings and a combo with 3 items. Came with rice and soup. I was charged $25.90. After arriving home, I opened up my bag. What do you know, only the combo with rice and soup inside the bag. I was furious. Went back the next day on Friday from Glendale to Temple City. Ask the lady if the mgr was there. She said why? Told the lady I was charged for 2 different orders but only got the combo. I said to the other lady I think you were the one who served me. She said no, I did not work yesterday. Well, she kinda looks like her. Anyways, she had the worst attitude. So was the lady who served me on Thursday. I was trying to explain what had happened. Instead, she kept talking over me and trying to make me look like I was lying. Had to stop her from talking and listen to me explain after I told her to stop talking over me. And both ladies didn't believe me. I told her to look at your security camera, you'll see I walked out with only 1 bag. So she finally called the lady who worked on Thursday the 6th. The lady on the phone said I didn't wait. I said no, that's not true. She didn't tell me. All she said was thank you. Which I assumed everything was in the bag. So the lady told her coworker in Chinese, that it was her fault, she was the dumb one who walked out instead of waiting. (F.Y.I. if you're going to talk sh!t about a customer, make sure that they don't understand your language). Yes, I do speak and understand Chinese. And it's your job to tell the customer to wait. Why did you not give me both bags instead of one? This is typical of Chinese people. You guys have the worst customer service and such bad attitudes. And even when we spend a lot of money, you still dare to charge 3% if we use a credit card. Only companies owned by the Chinese charge fees. No other ethnicities or an American restaurant charges a fee to use a credit card. The food was very oily, with no taste or flavor. At least the pan fried...
Read moreKang Kang Food Court in Temple City is a hidden gem for those seeking affordable and delicious Chinese cuisine. The wallet-friendly deal of three items, rice, and a drink for less than $15 is a standout feature. The menu boasts a diverse selection, offering a plethora of options to satisfy various taste buds.
One particular delight is the pork bun dumpling, which stands out with its succulent filling that bursts with flavorful juices. While the overall quality is not extravagant, the dishes hold their own in terms of taste and satisfaction. The culinary experience is enhanced by the attentive and friendly service provided by the staff.
Convenience is key, with parking available in the back, making it easy for patrons to enjoy their meals without the hassle of searching for a spot. It's worth noting that Kang Kang Food Court is strategically positioned next to Golden Deli, a Vietnamese restaurant, offering a tempting variety for those looking to explore different Asian cuisines...
Read moreBefore anything else, please remember that this establishment accepts CASH ONLY, NO CARDS.
If you are looking for a place to eat after taking a tour nearby Pasadena and it's neighboring cities, likes to eat Chinese food but short of cash, the consider Kang Kang. This place offers entrees of savory Chinese dishes to choose from. You can have something good below 10$.
This Kang Kang branch is situated in one of the nice parts of Temple City. It might be a bit smaller than the one in Alhambra but somehow the ambiance in this restaurant is okay.
I highly recommend everyone to try their shen jiang bao (pan fried buns). Just be careful when eating it: IT IS HOT🔥. Also it didn't take to long for me to get my order. I got my buns hot around 5 minutes.
Coin parking in front of the establishment. Don't forget your quarters.
If there is something I highly suggest them to improve, it is cleanliness. If they can make those floors clear and sparkling, I might change my review to...
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