Cbs Seafood Restaurant

Cbs Seafood Restaurant, Los Angeles 700 N Spring St - Los Angeles

Chinese
• Asian
• Seafood
• Sit down

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Trip
Last update on 14/04/2023
3,5
70 Reviews
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Last update on 02/01/2024
3,9
923 Reviews
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Foursquare
Last update on 14/07/2023
3,0
100 Reviews

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Last update on 07/05/2020
4,0
1 Reviews

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Trip.com
Last update on 11/07/2023
4,0
1 Reviews

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Last update on 14/07/2023
3,0
28 Reviews

Menu Cbs Seafood Restaurant

  • Appetizers
    • Special Combination
    • Egg Roll (2 Pieces)
    • Seafood
    • Chicken Salad
    • Crystal Preserved Chicken Feet
  • Broth And Soup
    • Double Broiled Winter Melon Soup
    • House Special Fresh Fish
    • Diced Fish
    • Mixed Seafood
    • West Lake Style Beef Soup
  • Shrimps
    • Boil Shrimps
    • Deep Fried Prawns *
    • Sauteed Prawns *
    • Sauteed Prawns
    • Sauteed Prawns
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5
Sue Martin
+5
Open early in the morning for breakfast. In Chinatown, an easy 5-8 minute walk from Union Station where we had a 1.5 layover. Not enough time to do the sit down dim sum cart breakfast, but plenty of time to order takeout and get back to the station. The pork steamed bun was the best I’ve ever had. The filling was a slightly sweet smoky pork.
4
Pedro C
+4
Ok to decent dim sum at a fair price. The service was incredibly fast, the tea was nice and hot, and the different dumplings were mostly alright. Honestly for its price I think its pretty fair, but just don't expect to be blown away by any of the food.
4
Cristine Pantaleon
+4
CBS Seafood Restaurant The only thing I miss when I worked day shift is having dim sum after work. And our go to place is CBS. We go for the great food or else the cr@ppy attitude of the workers will surely turn you off. Love their siomai, short ribs in black bean sauce, and yang chow fried rice. We're all set. The complimentary hot tea makes a meal. Sometimes we get a canned soda. Parking can be tight. Hey this is Chinatown in DTLA. We're over it. Do not go during noon time you will pass out from hunger, coz they like to pile on the food on tables of locals who are already stuffing their faces silly, then leave other customers craning our necks for the next food cart to come by. There’s also fast food options and bakery beside it. I love their red bean bun, pork bbq bun, and steamed rice cakes. Although they sell most of the items in the restaurant, it’s not allowed to buy from the fast food section then eat at the dining area, it’s strictly “to-go” orders. Restroom can be a hit or a miss. Use at your own risk.
4
S Mayeda
+4
We had Dim Sum on a Sunday at 9:30am. We were seated immediately. We received our dim sum very quickly. We enjoyed the the the large baked bbq pork buns the most. Freshly made still warm and the buns were soft. Not the best dim sum but good enough.
5
Demitrius Gilbert
+5
I don't believe I have anything bad to say about CBS Seafood Restaurant. Visiting Los Angeles and thought this would be the perfect place to go. The price per items were very good compared to other places I have visited in my home town. I ordered (2) Steamed BBQ Pork Buns, Egg Rolls, Orange Chicken, Shrimp and Leek Dumplings, Beef Noodle, and Fried Shrimp Rolls. ALL the food that was ordered is delicious. The services was fast. Staff members were very kind and friends. Food was hot and fresh. I have provided pictures of most of the items I ordered. If anyone is in the area, would recommend stopping here. Great food at great prices.
5
Hannah
+5
Great dim sum place in downtown LA. Service was fast and food was hot and steamy. We ordered a little too much for two people but it was worth it :) They have a menu to order from but also traditional push carts.
4
tom najjar
+4
This place has a large sit-down restaurant for dinning in and a small take-out are for getting food to go. My favorite is the steamed BBQ bun. But you can't go wrong with anything from their large selection of food. The staff is nice too. They helped me order even though there was a language barrier. For parking, there's a large self parking lot right next to this place that charges around $5. Have fun!
4
Ana Sassin
+4
Accidentally came here looking for a different spot. Not disappointed. Tasty dim sum. I tried har gow, shao mai, and a baked and steamed bun. Lots of other dim and food choices.
5
mike a (Polaroidpenguin)
+5
After the change of ABC Seafood restaurant to just a to go store front. This as been my go to for dim sum in Chinatown LA! I've never had to wait more that 10 minutes to get seated and the dim sum carts are very attentive to the guests so getting what you want is as easy as asking if it's available that day. Normally, they'll have most of the staples, but for a bit more or less popular things like congee, sautéed tripe, or veggie dumpings they may or may not have it. There are times they wont have it on the carts but they'll just make it per request (probably need to ask nicely ;)). Parking can be a bit complicated since their parking lot is a bit small, but if you're getting dimsum in the AM there shouldnt be that much of a problem to either get lot or street parking (just be mindful of the meters and street signs!). Theres also a pay lot accross the street so there's always something to fall back on if you want to just not deal with it!
4
Tawny Valdez
+4
Cbs offers the typical Dim Sum menu and get this they even use a cart. It’s been a while since I’ve had dim sum but I absolutely love love it! Their menu is on the smaller side which I can appreciate! Side story….. Last year, I was in Hawaii visiting family, my cousin told me that 7-eleven added lop Cheung Bao which translates to Chinese Sausage Buns, it’s an old school treat that one seldom sees anymore. The buns are made with fluffy steamed all-purpose Chinese bun dough with a delicious sweet, savory, salty link of cured Chinese sausage. I knew I had to get these in my belly right away. The first bite was heaven the sweet and salty combination with the somewhat greasy sausage that was soaked up by the dough was superb! On that trip I must’ve stopped at 7-eleven 5x.. Anyways, I was so happy to see that CBS carries these!! They also have a take-out side that sells dim sum for much cheaper because your not sitting inside with a white table cloth setting and enjoying tea. But now I know I will definitely have to come back for these and of course the shumai and they even have noodles for a good price.

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Timetable

Monday:
08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
08:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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