They mention Din Tai Fung that has a location in Arcadia - San Gabriel Valley.
Sea Habour in Rosemead I have not been too. It used to be a Farrel's Ice Cream Parlour, and I still feel kinda guilty for accidently pouring chocalate syrup from a birth day party over the person next to me from my Sunday. The waitress told me to hold it with one hand, and that was a bad decision :-)
Chung King in San Gabriel.
References:
Best Chinese restaurants in the U.S. - Yahoo Travel
Original article, but you need to go through 27 pages.
Travel & Leisure Best Chinese Restaurants in the US
Some cute books:
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Do you prefer chinese restaurants for
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For Chinese. And my definition of real Chinese is not "Orange Chicken".
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