Trieu Chau Restaurant Menu – Santa Ana, CA

Type : Chinese noodle restaurant

Location : Santa Ana, CA

Based on 710 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout

Trieu Chau Restaurant 92703

Address:
4401 W 1st St #4016, Santa Ana, CA 92703

Phone: (714) 775-1536

Website:

Hours

Friday 7 AM–5 PM
Saturday 7 AM–5 PM
Sunday 7 AM–5 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
7 AM–5 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 7 AM–5 PM
Wednesday 7 AM–5 PM
Thursday 7 AM–5 PM

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Reviews

Rifat Ziadeh
No reservations, no signup lists, first come first served. Absolutely delicious Vietnamese/Chinese food. Eat the Crispy fried donuts by dipping them in your soup broth. One of us ordered the duck noodle soup and a couple of us ordered the #29 combination beef. I liked the small egg noodle best but my friends liked the big. You can get your noodles dry with the broth on the side or have it all already mixed together. We also ordered the Ox tail that just fell off the bone. The fried rice was delicious and nice to have as a side if you’re really hungry. Very filling, inexpensive, and fast service.

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Yen Ly
Trieu Chau is a must-try if you’re looking for a unique blend of Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Chinese cuisine. The restaurant offers an extensive menu of delicious dishes that showcase the best of southeast Asian flavors.

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RescueK9s
Restaurant serving a blend of Chinese x Cambodian x Vietnamese, Asian fusion cuisine most known for their noodle soups. Kind of like pho, but the flavors and protein choices are completely different. You can pick your choice of noodles and whether you want to eat dry, soup on side, or with soup. They have a big menu with pictures of the dishes.

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Chung Liew
There was a line out the door when we arrived. It moves pretty fast, we waited about 3-4mins to get seated. The seats were a bit dirty with some residue of soup or sauce from previous patrons. The menu has lots of pictures. The soup is a bit too sweet for my taste personally. But, I still enjoyed all the items we ordered. The bean sprout and lime that came with our order were really fresh as it was really white and clean while the lime was not dried up. Parking wasn’t too bad to find but the number of spots are limited. The service was friendly and fast.

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Linh Tran
Taste are pretty average compared to our best place in San Jose. Portions very generous. Messed up our order.

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Peng Tang
Would have a 5 stars easily if hygienically improved. The food is very authentic and it is one of my favorite whenever I am around. If you want something very trieu chau style like their signature dried noodle with mixed meats, this is the place. Bear with the wait as it is always packed. Close early at around 5pm. Best time is early in the morning from 6:30 when the broth is fresh and light.

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Long L
If there is ever a place I can safely say is my number one restaurant in all of the US, it would have to be this place, Trieu Chau. Yes, I am highly biased as this is the place my parent’s would take us to growing up as kids and still continue to today. That childhood nostalgia and pure foodgasmic joy experience from each and every meal here is simply priceless.

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Andy Mai
What a let down. We had noodles at this place like 20 years ago and it was one of the best authentic Trieu Chau noodles at that time. Recently, we attempted to try the restaurant again multiple times but not until yesterday since it was always crowded with long line of people waiting. They WERE SO busy and they had 2 lines, one for dine in and one for order Togo. I overheard (and confirmed later) that people couldnt order over the phone since they are so busy. While waiting to order our food, the phone rang non stop and no one was available to pick up. The place was quite clean and bright. The food came out really fast. The food quality on the other hand was not as expected. The duck is pretty salty and chewy but the chicken is tasteless and so soft in a bad way. The shrimp is like melting butter and the shrimp meat felt off from the shell just by picking up by chopstick. All of my shrimps and not just one or two. Same with another bowl of noodles. The wonton was better and but it’s not good enough to save the day. We had better noodles from other non noodle specialty restaurants also in Little Saigon. The price is quite decent however. This place is handicap friendly at the entrance but one you are inside, they would need to move chairs around abit to make way for wheelchair access. Small parking lot but plenty of street parkings.

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Jason
Awesome food I’ve been coming here for over 30 years always get the same thing House combination with Duck but sometimes the duck leg is a big piece sometimes a small piece also when they wipe the table they just scoop it on the floor but if you don’t mind there’s no one that come close to their Hu Tieu in So Cal

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Jon. C
Very good noodles.

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