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The Skewer Bar 0

The Skewer Bar

177reviews

There are hot plates allegedly to keep the food warm but when I asked our waitress to light ours, she said they were basically just for show lol. But still obliged. The skewer seasoning is not spectacular so those get old after awhile. The tables are close together. They are very eager for quick table turnovers as there is usually a crowd. They get you the check fast but not much service otherwise. It was hard to flag them down for water or other utensils. The paper cups and decor is cute. They have the exact same dishes that look exactly the same as some other skewer places. The drink selection is good though.

The environment is great, kind of like street grill bar in China. If you want to eat something interesting, like some insects, you should be here. The taste is good, but the price is too high. One beef or lamb skewer is almost 3 dollars, we two people ordered one more fired rice in case we were not full.

H&E BBQ 0

H&E BBQ

48reviews

Authentic Chinese BBQ! My new favorite! Delicious food! Love their skewers, corns and sweet potatoes! Fried rice’s portion is large!!! The staff is very friendly and nice!!! The food is served relatively fast! Love their service!! Good environment! Highly recommend it! I would definitely come back again and recommend it to my friends! (Used to love Chef Yang in Cupertino a lot but the line there is always crazily long and a lot of smokers while waiting)! So glad that I found this one!!! :)

Nice place for Chinese BBQ skewers. Not very crowded as Chief Yang, not over priced, cook fast and taste good. This is the type of place that only locals go and it is not advertized everywhere, I came by accident with no expectation but it turned out to be my regular go-to place.

Chef P's Restaurant 0

Chef P's Restaurant

119reviews

I've been coming here with my family for years. This place is CASH ONLY. Their salt and pepper calamari is so crunchy. It's addicting. We tried the salt and pork ribs are pretty good too. Prices have definitely gone up. I think the salt and pepper calamari was about $26 but the container is petty full. The place itself is small. You literally have enough space to just look at the menu and come back to pick up your order. The lady seems mean but she doesn't play.

Ordered in-person and got Combination Fried Rice, Salt and Pepper Fish Fillet, and Mongolian Beef. Their meats are very flavorful, but the Salt and Pepper Fish Fillet had no seasoning, so I would not recommend the dish. Overall, I would order the meat dishes here, but not the fish.

Panda Express 0

Panda Express

185reviews

Bowl is 9,30 plus 88 cents tax is 10,18. Nice place to eat I enjoy the music not to loud but peaceful. Food is good. I like my fortune cookie. It says "REVEL IN THE SPOTLIGHT " all caps.

Online order customers are lowest priority here. I ordered online and came to pick up my food. They said it wasn't ready and proceeded to help 20 other walk-in customers that came in after me, one-by-one, while I stood and waited. I asked nicely for an update, and they said they were working on it. Several other online order customers stood and waited as well. Do not order online for this location; just walk-in and order. Otherwise, you will be standing there for 20 minutes like I did, while 20 other orders are in-and-out with their food before they even think to start helping you. If they are going to take online orders where customers pay up front, they should make those a priority over walkins that have not paid yet.

Cheung Hing Restaurant 0

Cheung Hing Restaurant

230reviews

The food wasn’t bad but wasn’t good also I’m have same issues to describe it. Because every restaurant and every chef have his own style but in this one particularly the food was in the dry side and that it’s was makes the difference. They have a very extensive menu with so many Dishes that you can’t find in other Chinese restaurant. Portion are very generous (to share) and price are reasonable. We ordered: potstickers (pork) they are big and 6 in the portion, chicken mu shu very generous for an appetizer ( you need to ask for extra sauce) ,beef chow main a lot of noodles almost no veggies and small portion of beef and honey-walnut prawns good but almost no sauce. We appreciate very much the mango pudding that was on the house, I think was the manager arrived to ours table with the dessert and was an unexpected surprise, very nice touch. THANK YOU VERY MUCH. The service was very good and attentive just a bite difficult to understand for the accent and mask. The ambience looks elegant in comparison to others Chinese restaurants but using inexpensive decors , lighting, table cloth ( I think are disposable) , chairs are confortable also it’s a big restaurant they have a lot of seating. If you like to give a change remember, most of the dish’s are for share unless you have a big appetite or like to take home the leftover.

The lobster noodle, roasted duck, sauté Asian eggplant and beef Asian broccoli were wonderful!!! Annnd the portions were huge!

Taste Good Beijing Cuisine—Milpitas 0

Taste Good Beijing Cuisine—Milpitas

600reviews

Everything was delicious. We were amazed by the large portions. Some dishes nearly twice bigger than we expected and we had to take home every dish! Authentic Beijing duck that comes with either a soup or bone dish of your choice. Monday special for $59.99. The lamb dishes were very good too. Recommend for going in groups of at least 3-4!

The food tastes good. The duck is ok. The service is lousy. I haven’t been here for a few years and didn’t notice that they have switched to this bar code ordering system. I sat here for 10 mins and no one stopped by my table to tell me what to do:( it would have been better if they didn’t assume that I can see the bar code on the wall.

King Eggroll Express 0

King Eggroll Express

328reviews

The cuisine seems to tilt a little toward Vietnamese. I got the spring rolls and some soup which were both good. I am disabled so the staff was very helpful bringing my order to my seat. The dining room seemed rather quiet when I was there

I did the overnight fasting thing for a blood test. I was *starving*. 😁 I was actually headed to a different place, but this place was closer. Bam. I came here. I got the combo special with the vegetables, fried rice, and the black pepper chicken. That combo hit the spot! The fried rice had little bits of egg in it, when a lot of places just skip that entirely. The vegetables were good, with a nice variety. And the chicken was good too. Had a little kick to it. In the end, this was a good place to end my fast at. The service was great, and the prices weren't bad either. 👍👍👍

Golden Sun Palace 香港樓 0

Golden Sun Palace 香港樓

102reviews

Golden Sun Palace is my go-to spot for dim sum. I visited on a Sunday morning for a family breakfast. Food: Ordering was straightforward – a limited a la carte system here. You just choose from the menu, point out the dishes and quantities, and they bring it to you. Everything we tried was delicious, fresh, and perfectly crispy if it was fried. No complaints about the food! Service: Service was typical for a dim sum place. The staff didn’t check in much, but they kept our tea refilled, and they seated us right away when we arrived. Overall, service was just fine. Atmosphere: Surprisingly, it was less crowded than I’d expect for a Sunday morning dim sum place, which was a nice change. There was plenty of space between tables, and the decor felt like a classic family-style Chinese restaurant. Overall, I’d definitely come back for dim sum. Ordering from a menu felt quicker and simpler than waiting for carts. For groups, about two dishes per person is a good amount. I’ll be back!

Their full menu is quite large (182 mains, 3 deserts, 6 beverages), but I did not order any as I came for Yum Cha (飲茶). The Dim Sum (點心) selection has a fair amount of variety and the ones I had tasted ok.

TK Noodle 0

TK Noodle

32reviews

First time at this location very clean very fast service I like to add the chicarron very delicious I got a number 16 because it has both noddle just what I needed on this cold rainy day the staff is very friendly so if you haven't tried this location you need to try it trust me it's good I'm very big on customer service so let me know what you think.

TK Noodle in Milpitas is an absolute gem for anyone craving authentic, comforting, and flavorful Vietnamese cuisine. Every visit here feels like a treat, and their dishes never disappoint. The broth in their noodle soups is incredibly rich and aromatic, clearly crafted with care and packed with bold flavors that make each bite irresistible. The menu offers a great variety, but the classics like their beef noodle soup or pork and shrimp rice noodles are absolute must-tries. The noodles are perfectly cooked with just the right texture, and the fresh herbs and garnishes elevate the dish to perfection. Portion sizes are generous, and everything is served piping hot and beautifully presented. The service is always quick and efficient, even during the busiest hours. The staff are friendly, attentive, and make you feel right at home. The atmosphere is casual and welcoming, making it a perfect spot for a quick bite or a relaxed meal with friends and family. TK Noodle is hands down one of the best places for Vietnamese comfort food in Milpitas. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Vietnamese cuisine or trying it for the first time, this place is a must-visit. I can’t wait to return and try more of their amazing dishes!

New Hwong Kok Restaurant 0

New Hwong Kok Restaurant

257reviews

Good tim sum. The baked char siew pow (sweet barbecue pork buns) is nice. Siew Mai is very meaty. Noodles, thin or flat ones not too bad. The century year old porridge (congee) is very meaty, an 8/10 rating. A repeat if in the area. 2024-DEC-15

Good food for a reasonable price, but I am not sure if their prices are updated because the math isn't mathing. Dimsum Lunch: 10.99 Chive Dumpling: 4.7 Egg Tart: 1.7 x 2 Chicken Feet: 5.14 Subtotal: 24.23 I paid: 25.98 Was there a container price or tax or something I am forgetting??

New Dynasty Restaurant 0

New Dynasty Restaurant

91reviews

This take-out (no inside seating) place is convenient and reasonable in price if you're seeking to buy a 2 to 4 items plate of pre-cooked food items behind the glass casing to take out. There's a variety of reasonably priced frozen dumplings and frozen wontons in the freezer. There are also a good selection of fresh refrigerated soy products: fresh soy milk (sweetened and unsweetened) tofu noodles, tofu sheets, fried tofu pieces, pressed tofu, fresh soft tofu for dessert, etc. This place does not rank high for their service, especially when it comes to cooked-to-order foods. While there's food cooked-to-order, the quality is inconsistent. There's a minimum purchase of $25 for credit card charges. FOOD: 1. Pre-cooked food behind glass casing: the quality of the food behind the glass casing is good and reasonable price for a box of 2 to 4 items. Some of the selections of vegetarian and non-vegetarian items: tofu noodles, tofu skins, bean curd sheets, firm pressed tofu, stir-fried vegetables, sliced pig ears, various chicken and beef selections. 2. Hot food cooked to order: the quality of cooked-to-order food was average and not consistent. 3. Frozen dumplings and frozen wontons: the frozen dumplings are reasonably priced and good quality. The taste, flavor, and skin texture is good. The frozen wontons have good texture and thin skin that stay well in tact when cooked however there's no distinctive taste to the wontons. SERVICE: * This place does not rank high in friendliness, but the service is fast and it's a convenient place for pre-cooked take-outs, good selection of fresh soy-based products, and frozen dumplings / wontons. PRICE: * Fair / reasonable

I ordered the dishes on their menu. One was 京都排骨,one was 豆腐斑腩煲and one was from their a la cartel bento (large). Food i was say ok taste, but the 斑腩煲didn’t have fish at all. Also, the lady cashier was just giving bad service. I also bought a bag of their frozen food. At the time of check out, I told the cashier that I would like to buy a bag of frozen dumplings. So she charged and I paid. Then, she asked me to pick the food and brought to her. Then, i found out she charged me wrong amount. Then, I needed to pay back the difference in cash. I was able to pay everything in credit if she didn’t charge me wrong in the first place. They had a policy that minimum credit payment was $25. The frozen food supposed to cost $25. And she charged me $9 instead. So I needed to pay the difference of $16 in cash. If I didn’t have cash, she would need to refund $9 and charge me $25. And she even didn’t give me a receipt. What a bad experience I had. This was my first time to go there. I would not go back again.

Dim Sum 0

Dim Sum

3reviews