Welcome to Dago Taiwanese Restaurant - West Covina
Discover the essence of Taiwanese cuisine at Dago Taiwanese Restaurant in West Covina. With a focus on authenticity and quality, Dago offers a wide range of traditional dishes, from savory soups like Herbal Duck Soup to flavorful noodles like Spicy Beef Dry Noodle. The extensive menu also includes crispy snacks like Deep Fried Pork Chop and Hakka Style Salted Pork. Customers rave about the delicious food, attentive service, and reasonable prices. Whether dining in or taking out, Dago Taiwanese Restaurant is a gem for those craving authentic Taiwanese flavors in the heart of West Covina.
- 648 S Sunset Ave West Covina, CA 91790 Hotline: (626) 338-4224
Welcome to Dago Taiwanese Restaurant - West Covina, a gem in the Taiwanese food scene located at 648 S Sunset Ave, West Covina, CA 91790. This Asian-owned restaurant offers a plethora of authentic Taiwanese dishes with a modern twist. From savory soups like Herbal Duck Soup and Wonton Soup to flavorful noodles like Noodle with Beef Stew Soup and Cold Noodle with Shredded Chicken, Dago's menu is a culinary journey through Taiwan.
Customers rave about the exceptional quality of the food, with reviews praising the authentic flavors, reasonable prices, and attentive service. The interior is simple yet spacious, making it ideal for gathering with friends and family. Whether you're craving a comforting bowl of noodles or crispy snack like Hakka Style Salted Pork, Dago has something for everyone.
The restaurant offers a variety of options for different dietary preferences, including vegan and vegetarian choices. With options for outdoor seating and catering, Dago is the perfect spot for any occasion. So come experience the flavors of Taiwan at Dago Taiwanese Restaurant - West Covina and indulge in a culinary adventure you won't forget.

Foods are authentic. Prices are reasonable. My go to Taiwan eats if I am in the area.

Must have been upgraded! Everything we ordered are really good and delicious . Nice clean and air conditioner dinning area . Attentive services. Reasonably priced.

As a resident of Glendora, finding authentic Taiwanese food has always been a challenge. Typically, a trip to Arcadia is necessary to satisfy my cravings. However, Dago has changed that. Conveniently located near the mall with ample parking, this restaurant is a gem. The interior is simple yet spacious, easily accommodating large parties. The food was incredible. I tried the spicy beef noodle soup, Taiwanese wonton noodles, spicy pig ear, and the renowned Taiwanese sausage with rice. Each dish was beautifully presented and bursting with flavor. The customer service was excellent. You can place your order via QR code or the traditional way by calling a server to your table. My dad, who is a connoisseur of Taiwanese cuisine, was particularly impressed. He even said it surpasses Sinbala, a well-known Taiwanese restaurant in Arcadia. Dago has definitely become our go-to spot for authentic Taiwanese food.

My mom recently went to the location in Chino Hills and really liked it. I looked it up on Yelp and saw they have this location in West Covina, so we decided to come here for lunch on a Thursday. Arrived at 12:00 and the place was empty and we were the only people there. Kind of scares you a bit when there are no customers at lunch, makes you think maybe something is wrong with the place. However, while eating, there were a lot of people picking up orders to go and 4 to 5 more tables were seated by the time we left. You seat yourself and you scan the QR code to order. We got the pork stew rice and Hakka style salted pork and both were really flavorful and tasty. The little sides were also really good, especially the eggplant. However, the worker said the veggie sides change daily, so you won't always get the same ones. Overall, really good portions, tasty food, and the price is pretty good for the amount of food you get. I highly recommend the two dishes we ordered.

Dago offers comforting Taiwanese food. The restaurant is located in a strip mall with plenty of parking. We called in a takeout order and picked it up 15-20 minutes later. Black Pepper Pan Fried Chicken Filet with Rice (4/5)- The black pepper sauce was a flavor bomb and paired well with the chicken. Fried Pork Chop with Rice (5/5)- The pork chop was seasoned and cooked perfectly. The seasoning tasted similar to popcorn chicken. Each entree came in a bento lunchbox with 3 sides, marinated tofu, and maybe even minced pork. Our sides were bamboo, tomato egg, and a pickled radish.

We came across this Taiwanese place in a small strip mall right across the street from Porto's in West Covina. Arrived around noon in a weekday, there was plenty of parking and we were the only ones that took a table. Soon after, a few single diners came in and more for take out orders. Water was brought to us quickly but no other words exchanged from the only guy working the entire restaurant. We quickly realized we need to scan the QR on the table to view the menu and place an order. Their digital menu gives many options to customize your food, even extra sauce or condiments. The first order, Taiwanese sausage rice set, came out much sooner than the other two soup noodles. I didn't try it but they were very generous with the sausage. The other two came out a while later. The squid thickened noodle soup was a bowl loaded with ingredients. The flavor wasn't bad but I enjoyed my spicy beef dry noodle more. It says dry, but comes in a bowl with broth. It wasn't really spicy and was a bit on the milder side but there was a generous portion of thinly sliced beef. The service wasn't really there, and I don't mean it was bad. It was just one guy taking care of everything in the front so can't really blame him for not coming by to see how we were doing. But any interaction was pleaaant so no complaints. The menu is pretty extensive, and I want to try many other dishes, so it looks like I'll have to go back some time. The words on the wall tells the story of how the aborigines of Taiwan used to call each other Takao, and over time that name evolved to become Dago, thus the name of the restaurant. Check out my photos!