- Mian - Book a Table - Updated November 2025 - 3376 Photos - 1647 . . . - Yelp
MIAN - Try Our New Menu - 301 W Valley Blvd, Ste 114,115, San Gabriel, CA 91776, 3376 Photos, (626) 693-6888, Mon - 11:00 am - 9:00 pm, Tue - 11:00 am - 9:00 pm, Wed - 11:00 am - 9:00 pm, Thu - 11:00 am - 9:00 pm, Fri - 11:00 am - 9:00 pm, Sat - 11:00 am - 9:00 pm, Sun - 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Mian, a restaurant brand focusing on Sichuan-style noodles, provides young locals a simple while authentic way to have Chinese food
- MIÀN – South Coast Plaza
MIÀN is the brainchild of James Beard Award-nominated Chef Tony Xu, who rose to culinary fame with the opening of his first restaurant, Chengdu Taste, in the San Gabriel Valley in 2013 Named after the Chinese word for “noodle,” MIÀN serves authentic Sichuan-style noodles and traditional dishes in a full-service, engaging ambiance An homage to the distinctly delicious (and tongue
- MIAN - Updated November 2025 - 825 Photos 544 Reviews - Yelp
Named after the Chinese word for "noodle," Mian serves authentic Sichuan-style noodles and traditional dishes, paying homage to the distinctly delicious (and tongue-numbing) cuisine of China's Sichuan Province
- Mian South Coast Plaza Menu - Mian Taste
Mian Cold Combo $14 (No Substitution) (Spicy Black Fungus, Spicy Radish, Beef in chili sauce) Hot 牛肉卷饼 Beef Roll Pancake $10 臊子蒸蛋 Steamed Egg With Minced Pork $6 豆浆“泡”油条 Fried Chinese Donuts with Sweet Soy Milk $6 酥炸藕饼 Fried Lotus Chips $6 (4 pcs) 炸南瓜饼 Pumpkin Rice Pancakes $6
- Mian Sichuan Noodles and Dumplings 滋味小麵
Mian Sichuan Noodles and Dumplings 滋味小麵 is temporarily closed Scheduled to reopen on December 1, 2025
- About Us - Mian Taste
Named after the Chinese word for “noodle,” MIAN serves authentic Sichuan-style noodles and traditional dishes in four lively locations across Southern California
- Mian (title) - Wikipedia
In the Mughal Empire, mian indicated a king or a prince under the suzerainty of the Mughal emperor; it is hence roughly equivalent to the title of raja, but could also take the higher meaning of maharaja, in which sense it was used by the Kalhora dynasty of Sindh
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