A big indoor food hall in West Covina with 30+ vendors under one roof — always more to check out than one visit covers. Taipei OG's beef noodle soup (its own writeup on the site) is inside here.
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Order: Brisket Beef Noodle Soup
Has its own full writeup on the site — one of the best beef noodle soups in SGV.
Order: Garlic Shrimp Plate
Crispy shrimp, garlic rice (+$2).
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"There's so much to offer here that no single visit covers it. If it's your first time, start with Taipei OG's beef noodle soup, then explore from there."
— Eat in SGV Team
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