Welcome to CHEERS CAFE 醺 West Covina
At CHEERS CAFE 醺 West Covina, a vibrant Asian fusion eatery, guests embark on a culinary adventure that beautifully marries Korean flavors with a diverse menu. Located in a spacious plaza, the cafe invites patrons to enjoy specialties like Eel Bibimbap and mini hot pots, all crafted with fresh ingredients and a flair for seasoning. Highlights include the delicious yakitori skewers and a rich broth paired with udon, enhancing the experience. With its inviting ambiance and attentive service, this gem is perfect for late-night cravings or casual dining. Celebrate flavors with friends and immerse yourself in a warm, lively atmosphere!
- 1414 S Azusa Ave B1, West Covina, CA 91791 Hotline: (626) 587-0077
Welcome to CHEERS CAFE 醺 West Covina, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of West Covina, California. This delightful spot offers a unique blend of Asian Fusion cuisine with an emphasis on Korean flavors. Located at 1414 S Azusa Ave B1, CHEERS CAFE caters to food lovers with a menu brimming with vibrant and rich dishes that will make your taste buds dance.
The ambiance of CHEERS CAFE is both welcoming and spacious, creating an inviting atmosphere for casual dining or vibrant gatherings with friends and family. With an extensive menu, there’s something for everyone, whether you’re a fan of mini hot pots, aromatic skewers, or flavorful rice bowls.
Highlights of the Menu:
- Mini Hot Pot: Dive into a flavorful experience with hot pot options like Satay Beef ($14.99), rich in umami and perfectly complemented by a sweet and tangy dipping sauce. For the vegetarians, the Vegetarian Mushroom Hot Pot ($14.95) is a top choice, filled with fresh ingredients.
- Bibimbap: Don’t miss the Eel Bibimbap ($20.00), featuring tender, roasted eel that brings a savory depth to this traditional dish.
- Yakitori Skewers: A must-try for fans of grilled delights. Offerings include Beef Belly and Chicken Thigh, both heaped with flavor and ideal for sharing.
Upon visiting, customer Jacob K. raved about the flavorful Flaming Hot Mini Hot Pot, enriched with a spicy broth that left him craving more. The hot pot, packed with fresh ingredients, received a glowing score of 9.3/10 and solidified CHEERS CAFE as a go-to for late-night dining, especially since it remains open until 11 PM.
Many customers appreciate the attentive service and cozy environment. Hanh H., another satisfied diner, highlighted the robust flavor of their hot pots, particularly the satay beef and the seafood hot pot, perfect to share with a friend or loved one. The versatility of the menu adds another layer of charm, making dining here a delightful adventure.
Happy Hour Perks: CHEERS CAFE also offers a fantastic happy hour from Tuesdays to Thursdays (3 PM - Close) and Fridays to Sundays (3 PM - 6 PM), where items are available at unbeatable prices. Notably, customers can enjoy skewers starting at just $1, ensuring a satisfying experience without breaking the bank.
From the deliciously seasoned yakitori to the perfectly crafted hot pots, CHEERS CAFE 醺 West Covina proves itself a noteworthy addition to the local dining scene. The inviting atmosphere, paired with a diverse menu, assures repeated visits for those eager to explore the intertwining flavors of Asian cuisine. Whether you're gathering with friends or enjoying a cozy night alone, CHEERS CAFE invites you to experience a culinary adventure.
So, if you find yourself in the West Covina area, don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge at CHEERS CAFE 醺. Grab a seat, order from their extensive menu, and immerse yourself in an unforgettable dining experience.

We arrived a little past 9 pm on a Sunday night and there was no other people dining in. The space inside is nice and spacious, and their menu is big and versatile. We got the following Yakitori which are mini bbq skewers. They were pretty good for the price. - Beef belly 9/10 - Chicken thigh 9.6/10 - Scallop 7.5/10 - Pork belly 9.5/10 We also got the Flaming Hot mini hotpot and added udon noodles for an additional price. It came with some glass noodles but we felt like adding the udon noodles was necessary. The broth tasted rich, spicy, and had an umami flavor to it. It was packed with fresh ingredients and they all complimented the hot pot. It came with a sweet and tangy sauce on the side which complimented the meat (brisket). 9.3/10 If you're in the area, give them a try. I would definitely come back for the hotpot and some more skewers.

I didnt expect much from Cafes, but the food here is very good and fulfilling. Hotpots: I have mainly came for the late night hotpot as they don't close til 11pm. Their satay beef and their seafood hotpot are a fave, the soup bases are very good and flavorful, not lacking. It's also very packed with food. 2 people can share one mini hot pot with an extra rice. The hot pot i DONT Recommend is their sukiyaki one. Too sweet and the items soak up the sweetness. I think this one needs to be diluted. Some other faves- Fried tofu , comes with a good sweet sour sauce. Beefbelly and chiken Yakitori is also good. Pretty cheap per stick but the slices of meat are thick and seasoned well. Servers are nice and attentive. Usually not too busy. The store is big and spacious too with high ceilings. Right next to tokyo central.

First time there. Was great. I had the skewers and other stuff... service was good. Will go back and do the hot pot next time.

Was craving skewers and found this place in our area. Found out they have a happy hour as well from Tues-Thurs 3PM-close and Fri-Sun 3PM-6PM. The happy hour menu is good value, having different tier items ranging from $1, $3, $6, and $9. Pork Belly Yakitori definitely ranked as one of the best items also being priced at only $1/skewer. Also enjoyed the chicken heart too but this was just off the regular menu. Cheese corn tasted great but I think I'd only get it at the happy hour price since its normal price at $7.95 just feels a bit steep. Takoyaki was just ok. Flavor was there but really didn't feel fluffy like takoyaki is supposed to be. Overall, this was a pretty decent skewer option for the area. Ended up coming back multiple times with food quality being consistent and it never being too crowded on any given day of the week.

Decided to stop here for a late lunch/early dinner with my family on the way home from Big Bear. It was pretty empty and they had Happy Hour despite being New Year's Day. You scan a QR code for the menu and you fill out a giant sheet with a pencil to place your order. The waitress was super quick with bringing waters, utensils, and with taking our order. We ordered a lot of food, but it all came at different times, which was nice since we barely had space on the table. All the food was nice and fresh, but my only complaint is almost everything had some kind of sweet sauce on it: grilled rice cakes, grilled quail eggs, grilled chicken skin (that we don't remember ordering but the waitress insisted we did; we never got to see our order forms again), tornado potatoes, peeled and whole shrimp on a stick, pork belly on a stick, chicken thigh on a stick, etc. It didn't taste bad, but it was a flavor you could get tired of. The only thing that wasn't really sweet was probably the wings and my nieces tonkatsu hot pot. When the waitress said she brought everything out, we were still missing three items that we had to ask for. No big deal. We'd definitely be back, especially for the happy hour menu. Can't beat $1 pork belly sticks and cheap wings and cucumber salad.

My buddy took me here for happy hour and it was the best. No wait, quick service and amazing prices for what they offer. We started with a beer and soju and ordered a bunch of things off their happy hour menu (which had a variety of options). I'm definitely a fan of their seasonings and sauces as it added a nice flavor to everything. I recommend the skewers and chashu Rice. The takoyaki is definitely a must. They have TV's for sports, and plenty of dessert options (which I need to go back to check out). Music is lively and upbeat, but not too loud. This place is great for groups. I was told it gets busy on the weekends, but during the week, it's a breeze to get things going.

I tried the quail eggs, sausage, potato, and rice cake skewers as well as the honey brussels sprouts. Everything was really good and well seasoned but if I had to choose a favorite it probably would be the rice cake! Was a little slow to get the check but that's fine. Food came out decently fast.

Cheers Cafe where you can indulge yourself in a culinary experience of a variety dishes from all different Asian cuisine. They also have craft beverages and drinks. It kind of gives you that gastropub vibes. Service was friendly and attentive. The restaurant is cute, warm and inviting with colorful decor. I love that this restaurant has a variety of Korean food, mini hot pots, skewers, rice bowls, fruity desserts and drinks, and more. Everything we ordered: Bulgogi Bibimbap 5/5 Variety Skewers 4/5 Garlic Parmesan Fried Chicken 3/5 Lychee Cocktail 5/5 Food tastes pretty solid. We want to come back and explore more of their menu offerings especially their mini hot pot. Great addition to the West Covina area!

Checked out Cheers Cafe, a Korean fusion spot that serves mini hot pots, skewers, and rice bowls. We ordered the chili oil chicken dumplings, ribeye skewers, beef bibimbap and the spicy pork plate; all items were packed with flavor. The skewers had a bit too much cumin for my taste and the spicy pork was on the fattier side. On the other hand, the beef bibimbap that my boyfriend ordered was really good. Definitely something we'll get again. The chili oil chicken dumplings were spicy but good. Oh and the brussel sprouts was definitely a must. The honey balsamic glaze, or whatever is seasoning the brussel spouts, was the highlight of the night. The restaurant is located in a large plaza with plenty of parking, which made things super convenient. Overall, it's a solid spot with some hits and misses, but we'll definitely come back for the hot pots.