Alhambra is bustling with new businesses! From Indonesian drinks called Milo Dinosaur to a bakery selling Hawaiian Furikake Chex mix, a variety of businesses have opened in the city.
For the boba drinkers, there’s no need to travel to Taiwan to taste popular hand-made tea. Wushiland has opened on Main and Garfield next to Burlington. For the coffee drinkers, you don’t have to fly to Indonesia to try their coffee because Uncle Fung’s Coffee Stall, an Indonesian coffee shop has opened next to Borneo Kalimantan Cuisine on Main and Garfield. And while it seems everyone is vacationing in Japan this year, save the ticket and go to Three Fields Coffee on Main Street next to Auntie Qiu to try their delicious matcha drinks.
For the foodies, the new places are equally as diverse and will not disappoint your tastebuds. If you’re in the mood for some Cajun seafood, hop on over to Jumpin’ Lobster on Main Street. If seafood isn’t your type, Monty’s on Fremont serves up some great sandwiches and crispy chicken and waffles. And after all the savory meals, satisfy your sweet tooth cravings and grab some dessert at the Wild Whisk Bakery on Valley Blvd. The bakery has baked goods with a Hawaiian fused with LA flavor so be sure to try their Vietnamese Coffee Tres Leches Cake or Butter Mochi.
Alhambra has more great businesses on the verge of opening, so be on the lookout for Da Vien Coffee, Skateboard Pizza, Chukum and Re:Bakesic Coffee & Bakery.
Don’t forget to support the new businesses and other small businesses!
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