Asian Fit Meals

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Established in 2020, Asian Fit Meals aims to provide the best meal prep delivery service to clientele located in the Walnut, Diamond Bar, Rowland Heights, and surrounding areas.

Healthy, delicious and convenient meal prep delivered to you weekly! Local delivery available!
01/13/2022

Healthy, delicious and convenient meal prep delivered to you weekly! Local delivery available!

We are always inspired by a variety of Asian cuisines to create our fresh made to order meal prep! Always made the day o...
08/03/2021

We are always inspired by a variety of Asian cuisines to create our fresh made to order meal prep! Always made the day of delivery!
Order today at Asianfitmealswalnut.com!
10% off for first time customers with code “FIRST”

油条豆浆, nothing like a traditional Asian breakfast to start the day! And an Asian fit meals lunch to all wash it down late...
05/03/2021

油条豆浆, nothing like a traditional Asian breakfast to start the day! And an Asian fit meals lunch to all wash it down later! Order today at asianfitmealswalnut.com

Asian cuisine history - Xiaolongbao is a type of Chinese steamed bun from Jiangsu province, especially associated with W...
04/07/2021

Asian cuisine history - Xiaolongbao is a type of Chinese steamed bun from Jiangsu province, especially associated with Wuxi and Shanghai. In Shanghainese, they are known as siaulon moedeu or xiaolong-style mantous as Wu Chinese-speaking peoples use the traditional definition of "mantou", which refers to both filled and unfilled buns.
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Order your Asian style meal prep today at asianfitmealswalnut.com!

A favorite Chinese breakfast of ours is the scallion pancakes, so savory and delicate, perfect for any morning! When aft...
01/30/2021

A favorite Chinese breakfast of ours is the scallion pancakes, so savory and delicate, perfect for any morning!
When afternoon gets around, have one of our meal preps to top it off! Order at AsianFitMealsWalnut.com today!

Our guilty pleasure right here! There’s always room for a cheat day when there’s ddukbokki! And when it’s time to stay f...
01/06/2021

Our guilty pleasure right here! There’s always room for a cheat day when there’s ddukbokki! And when it’s time to stay fit without sacrificing taste, try AsianFitMealsWalnut.com!

A brief history of Asian food in America! Chinese immigrants first came to America by way of San Francisco during the go...
12/31/2020

A brief history of Asian food in America!
Chinese immigrants first came to America by way of San Francisco during the gold rush. Nearly all of them were from one part of the country: the rural districts of Toishan outside of the city of Guangdong (then known as Canton; hence, Cantonese food). Nearly all of them were men. And nearly none of them knew how to cook – something that, at the time, was primarily a woman’s job.

With only a basic grasp of cooking and plenty of missing ingredients from China, the new cooks-by-necessity found themselves basically throwing together whatever food scraps they had laying around, and chop suey (which basically just means “leftovers”) was born out of some combination of a lack of ingredients from home, a lack of kitchen skills and a need to provide thousands of new immigrants with a cheap meal that was reminiscent of home.

At first, Americans didn’t want to eat at these for-Chinese-by-Chinese restaurants amid a climate of extreme racism. Then, in the late 18th century – just as hipsters were the intrepid adventurers who dared to be the first to explore bitter chocolate and foraged moss – a group of broke New York artists in search of something cheap and exotic discovered that they could impress their friends with the realization that, “Hey, there’s something to this Chinese food.”

By the early 1900s, chop suey restaurants had spread across the country as America began its love affair with Chinese food.

Today we continue the tradition of sharing the authentic tastes of Asia through our meal preps! Order today at AsianFitMealsWalnut.com

Another night of grilled chicken breasts is good for your diet, but it’s also kind of boring. Spicing up a plain-but-hea...
12/29/2020

Another night of grilled chicken breasts is good for your diet, but it’s also kind of boring. Spicing up a plain-but-healthy meal with five spice is good for your taste buds and your health. Reach for your spice rack and you’ll not only up the flavor of your food, but you’ll also get a boost of antioxidants!
Order your meal prep today at AsianFitMealsWalnut.com

NEW entree alert! Braised ground beef & egg w/ rice and veggies is now live for ordering online! www.AsianFitMealsWalnut...
12/28/2020

NEW entree alert! Braised ground beef & egg w/ rice and veggies is now live for ordering online! www.AsianFitMealsWalnut.com

12/26/2020

Merry Christmas! Use code “XMAS” to get 10% off your order! Valid til January 1st!

Happy Christmas Eve! Are you all meeting up with your families for a feast tonight? We hope everyone gets plenty of deli...
12/24/2020

Happy Christmas Eve! Are you all meeting up with your families for a feast tonight? We hope everyone gets plenty of delicious food to eat this week! And stock up on meal preps for next week at AsianFitMealsWalnut.com!

It’s almost the New Years! What do you all have planned for 2021! If it’s a diet change, try asianfitmealswalnut.com tod...
12/22/2020

It’s almost the New Years! What do you all have planned for 2021! If it’s a diet change, try asianfitmealswalnut.com today!

Address

398 Lemon Creek Drive Unit J
Walnut, CA

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19096105922

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