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Long’s Family Pastry Reviews

Submitted by Betty Moey on 04/03/2022

betty moey 5 stars rating.

Overall Rating

Good reliable place for all sorts of Cantonese snacks! Good selections of Dim Sum dishes and very reasonable prices. The popular snacks will sell out early do get there by noon for your favorites. Ample of Off street parking available!

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Lienne Pyzik 5 stars rating.

Very tasty, traditional Chinese bites. My favorite were the leek cakes!

Submitted by Lienne Pyzik on 09/09/2022

Marcos Martinez 5 stars rating.

The best in Chinatown it's my secret spot. 1 the best customer service. 2 the best prices. 3 classic stop and THE BEST COCONUT BREAD IN CHINATOWN FOR REAl!!!!!!!!

Submitted by Marcos Martinez on 08/09/2022

Tawny Valdez 4 stars rating.

This is the first time I’ve visited this particular dim sum spot, it’s a cute store front with tons of options especially, moon cakes. The only down side during this visit was that the sit-down area was closed, to-go orders only and I wasn’t in the mood to eat in the car but I also didn’t want to pass up the opportunity to try a new spot. I ordered 3 items; shumai, leek cake and sweet bun! The ingredients seem to be better than that of its competition Won kok, the prices are also reasonable. Can’t wait to come back when I am able to sit and enjoy my meal….

Submitted by Tawny Valdez on 07/29/2022

Julie Gonzalez 4 stars rating.

First time coming to this place.Went in with my mother on a weekend, wasn't that busy and the line wasn't too long. Prices are reasonable and the baked goods are so tasty, the black bean buns were bomb! Definitely coming for another visit.

Submitted by Julie Gonzalez on 06/12/2022

Kim 4 stars rating.

May 2022 - They have tables and chairs but the area was blocked off when I last visited. No wait, every time I've visited there's at most 2 or 3 groups in front of me waiting to order but it goes by quick.

Food/Pricing - We usually get their chicken baos! Which are $1.95 each I believe. Hands down the best quality for the price! They also have all kinds of cookies and other pastries that are great too!

Service/Ambiance - Quick service, takeout style.

Will I be back? Always, if I'm in the area!

Submitted by Kim on 05/27/2022

Abraham Cheung 5 stars rating.

One of the many Chinese bakeries in town. I really enjoyed their egg tarts (dan tat). My friend specifically recommended this spot for their dan tat, and Longs Family Pastry definitely pulled through. I crust had just the right amount of flakiness. The crust didn't crumble in your hands (this is my preference of an excellent dan tat). The custard was perfect - not rubbery nor overly sweet; just the right consistency to bite through.

Submitted by Abraham Cheung on 12/12/2021

Min Li Fu 3 stars rating.

Inexpensive pastry shop. The dine in is closed due to Covid measures. There's usually a line, not because there's a lot of customers but people usually buy in a huge quantity and there's one or two person at the counter.

Plenty of variety for you to choose. Most of the breads and pastries are traditional Chinese baking. Not the best in town but they're inexpensive for sure.

Submitted by Min Li Fu on 07/11/2021

Michael Uzmann 2 stars rating.

Long enjoyed by locals for Chinese Pastry and cheap Dim Sum it was on Mother’s Day that Long’s Family Pastry was found with a short line, the trio if vagrants lured by ownership’s apparent laissez-faire approach to shoplifting not exactly part of Long’s appeal but instead indicative of the area surrounding Los Angeles’ Chinatown.

Underdiscussed in comparison to the San Gabriel Valley neighborhoods, but more accessible to foot traffic and downtown, it is with social distancing guidelines in place that guests entering Long’s receive immediate attention, staff’s desire to make a sale and move on creating palpable pressure for first timers.

Offering a variety of labeled sweets and savories, with prices prominent of a menu board, it was while observing the kitchen in back that seven items were tallied to $16, the Chinese Donut an immediate disappointment sopping with Oil while Long’s Taro Cake tastes like Potatoes cooked in Chicken Broth for too much time.

Improved with Moon Cakes, three plus or minus Egg Yolks featuring golden Pasty and thick filling, Long’s Sesame Ball is well worth its $0.95 while $1.25 for an Egg Custard Tart would be a bargain were it not flaccid and nearly flavorless.

Finishing up with two Buns, “Egg Snow” a disastrous item with what tastes like mushy Pork inside, do instead save money for one labeled Custard that offers fluffy Bread surrounding sweet and creamy molten filling.

Submitted by Michael Uzmann on 05/22/2021

David Elle 5 stars rating.

My wife grew up on their giant chicken bun, and mentioned they also serve dim sum too. We usually get dim sum from the restaurant right across the street, and tried the dishes out today. Long has good variety of selection, and the pastry based dishes ofcourse are their strong suit. All the dishes are yummy and what you'd expect except th the har gao skin is on the thick side, and the sticky rice with chicken is abit dry. The giant chicken bun did not disappoint, along with shu mai, chicken tail bun, turnip cake, and the spring rolls.

Submitted by David Elle on 11/26/2020