Phoenix Inn - Menu

208 East Valley Boulevard, Alhambra, 91801, United States Of America

🛍 Chinese, Coffee & Tea

4.6 💬 178 Reviews

Address: 208 East Valley Boulevard, Alhambra, 91801, United States Of America

City: Alhambra

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 178

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Starters

Appetizer

Seafood

Chef's Special

Lunch Taco Salad

Indian Menu

Main Dishes - Beef

Traditional Chinese And Taiwanese Appetizers

Vegetarian Selection

Hot Pot Dishes

Extras

Bigger Hutong Bites To Share

Soups

Indian

Mongolian Food

Intermediate

Beef Dishes

Noodles

Shrimp

Fried Rice

Pork

Chicken Dishes

Vegetarian

Chicken

Vegetable

Small Pizzas

Seafood $6.95

Noodle Stir Fried

Dessert

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  • Chinese Savor the rich, authentic flavors of China with our selection of iconic dishes. From savory stir-fries to mouthwatering dim sum, each creation captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, delighting your taste buds with every bite.
  • Coffee & Tea A selection of freshly brewed coffees, expertly crafted to awaken your senses, featuring rich flavors and aromatic blends for a perfect start to your day or a delightful afternoon pick-me-up. View menu

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"To start, I had the Lobster Bisque, which was rich, creamy, and bursting with flavor. Each spoonful had bits of lobster that were perfectly cooked. The table also ordered Sourdough and Garlic Bread. The portions were decent, but with seven of us dining, one order wasn't quite enough. However, both the garlic bread and the sourdough were absolutely delicious. My husband and I decided to share the 2.5 lb Porterhouse steak. We requested it to be cooked Medium Well, and it arrived exactly as we wanted. It was amusing when the other diners received their steaks on plates adorned with a little salad and carrots, while we got empty plates with just a small salad and some carrots. Then, the waiter surprised us with a massive platter, reminiscent of a Thanksgiving feast, holding our generous portion of steak. The Porterhouse included both New York Strip and Filet Mignon—plenty for two, possibly three. As a group, we ordered several sides to share, and they were enormous! We had Mac n Cheese, Truffle Mac n Cheese (the best option), Lobster Mashed Potatoes (so delicious), Sugar Snap Peas (which I heard were great), Asparagus, and Scalloped Potatoes. It was fantastic to sample a variety of sides, and I'm glad we all chose different ones. When we ordered our meals, we were informed that if we wanted the soufflé for dessert, we had to do it right away—and it was big enough to share! We decided to get two: one Chocolate and one Grand Marnier. They were each the size of a small birthday cake meant for four! Unsurprisingly, we devoured both, and they were spectacular, served with a side of cream. The check for dinner for seven came to $667, and I can confidently say it was worth every penny. Oh, and I also tried a drink called "Grounds for Divorce" which I highly recommend—the ice cube in it is exceptional!"