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    4estea

    4.4 (130 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
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    Reener B.

    As a Filipino, I'm so proud to see a place that sells such authentic Filipino drinks and street food. So lucky to live near this place! I've tried a lot of drinks in the menu and it's so nostalgic. Every drink takes me back to the Philippines! Very well done in perfecting the menu! I come here almost every week y'all. If I can't, I always ask my family to buy/bring me back some halo halo or pandan drink! I really love the qwek qwek and fish ball! The calamansi and melon drinks are my go-to if I wanted something light and refreshing. The staff are the friendliest!! They always have such a welcoming aura. I love to see all of the Tita and Tito tambay here!

    Brown sugar milk, tea with Boba
    Mary Jae L.

    So great to have a Boba place in the neighborhood. The staff is very friendly. The brown sugar milk tea with Boba at 100% sweetness was perfect. We came around noon on a weekday and we're happy to see this business busy!

    Sunrise Blvd. Tea
    Cam C.

    Cute place, but small and no WiFi! What?! The tea was tasty, though and staff was friendly.

    Valerie K.

    We stopped by, intrigued by the Filipino food offerings and bubble tea/matcha offerings. Everything was GREAT. I loved the matcha lavender drink and it tasted very similar to the one at Starbucks, only better. The service was also top notch even though we arrived late at night. I'm certain the matcha wasn't ceremonial grade, but it was still quite good and I'd definitely come back for it again. The adobo with quail eggs was also really good.

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    Vanessa S.

    We came here for the first time as we heard that it's owned by some nice people my parents know. We brought my parents here for lunch after attending mass and to celebrate my dad's birthday (he loves Filipino food). We were pleasantly surprised by the variety of Filipino desserts they have and other lunch options. We ordered a plethora of items from the silogs, 2 pancit molos, hubby ordered the palabok and parents got the cold desserts. I ordered one of my faves, the Taho! Kuya Fred was kind enough to give us complimentary fish balls on the house. Everything was tasty, wish they had a water station available! Prices are on the higher end, the drinks were around $10+ and up. I look forward to coming back again and trying other items! Great hospitality and customer service.

    Turon Matcha Latte, Yema Latte
    Celina N.

    pricey spot, but the turon matcha latte is so good. despite it being a bit grainy, the banana flavor is strong and they also added sweet flakes which adds a bit of a crunchy texture. as for the yema latte, it didn't have any yema flavor and the coffee wasn't that strong.

    Halo Halo drink
    Hau N.

    4estea Hits the Spot with Halo Halo and Longsilog Bowl Stopped by 4estea and left impressed. This cozy spot nails Filipino flavors with a fun twist. The Halo Halo is outstanding--layered with sweet beans, fruits, jellies, ube ice cream, leche flan, and crunchy pinipig. Refreshing, not too sweet, and packed with perfect textures in every bite. One of the best I've had. Paired perfectly with the Longsilog bowl: flavorful sweet longanisa sausage over garlic rice with sunny-side-up eggs. Hearty portion, bold yet balanced flavors, and super satisfying. Friendly service, fair prices, and generous portions. If you're craving authentic-yet-elevated Filipino eats in the Rancho Cordova area, 4estea delivers. Highly recommend--5/5! I'll be back soon.

    Irah L.

    Got some refreshers after playing golf and this place is exactly what we need. Super friendly staff and very attentive. We ordered the Mango slush and buko pandan sago drink. It's so good and we were able to modify the sugar to keep the calorie intake which I love. Also they have milk substitute. I'm glad their hours are longer now and now I know where to go this summer to get some great food, desserts and drink.

    Paula C.

    4estea is such a wonderful addition to the area -- finally, a spot offering authentic Filipino snacks near Sunrise! It's a small place, but the moment you walk in, the cozy ambience and forestry-style décor make you feel right at home. You can tell it's a small start-up business built with passion, and I truly appreciate being able to support our own community and enjoy flavors that remind me of the Philippines. The food brought back so many memories. The ube champorado with salted fish was absolutely delicious -- warm, creamy, and perfectly balanced. It had that comforting, nostalgic taste that instantly brought me back to mornings in the Philippines. The kwek-kwek was another highlight: flavorful, freshly made, and so satisfying. The sauces, especially the vinegar and the sweet sauce, tasted exactly like the ones we grew up with. One bite and it felt like being transported straight back home. The arroz caldo was decent, though it could use a bit more meat and seasoning for our taste -- it leaned on the bland side. The chicken inasal had a strong ginger and garlic profile, which wasn't quite the traditional flavor you'd get in the Philippines, but it was still good in its own unique way. It's not the exact "home" taste, but you can tell they're putting effort and heart into their dishes, and that means a lot. Staff here are friendly, patient, and attentive, which made the experience even better. You can feel the hospitality and warmth -- something that's such a big part of Filipino culture.

    Sly C.

    In a nutshell; Great drinks to go, food is ok, pretty neat place. Not the biggest establishment , so there can be times when youre sitting down you could be literally next to the line, still, a lot of good drink choices that may stand out compared to a typical boba shop, it's also very well made. The food I've tried was rather underwhelming though for the price it's offered so Id say stick to the drinks. Still the lady at the desk was friendly and accommodating. Lots of parking around. Overall a nice spot but would rather have their drinks to go.

    Mango lush
    Jasmine V.

    OKAY 4ESTEA!!!! Honestly, I didn't think much about this place before I came. I had it on my list but I'm happy I was able to try it! Inside is super well decorated & the service was really good! I was excited for the menu and it didn't disappoint. I ordered the Mango Lush drink and it was I'm not a fan of green tea but the cashier told me to increase the sweetness and that should help. OMG I didn't realize I've been drinking green tea wrong this whole time lol. I came in with a larger group of 6, and they forgot one of our drinks but they were quick to correct it. I'm excited to come back here. I wish they were closer to where I live lol.

    Buko pandan halo-halo & lychee ka!
    Gillian A.

    !!!!! PSA to the Filipinos of the Sacramento area: you have to try the buko pandan halo-halo!! Maybe I'm just overly biased because I'm a big pandan flavoring fan, but this halo-halo is sooo goooood lol. Super bold pandan taste as there is no skimping on the silky pandan ice cream. Nice added texture from the jelly and the pinipig. The shredded cheese on top is *chef's kiss.* It balances the sweet drink with some saltiness (same functionality as the shredded cheese on top of ensaymada, IYKYK). As for other things that I tried here, the lychee ka! is alright; tastes pretty much like milk mixed with lychee juice drained from a lychee fruit can (a tad too sweet for me because of the syrupy taste). Average tofu bites with sriracha mayo dipping sauce. The banana turonitos are very cute lol miniature turon pieces that actually quite pack a punch in banana taste (so flavorful that I didn't even really need the accompanying brown sugar langka dipping sauce). Small and clean interior. Ample parking in this rather quiet plaza off of Sunrise Blvd.

    Halo Halo!!
    Ken L.

    Easy five stars. This new Filipino-inspired boba shop, which opened in May, has quickly become a standout spot in town. The menu offers a great variety of milk teas, fruit teas, and bobas, along with an impressive selection of halo-halo--some of the best I've tried anywhere. Each version is thoughtfully made and full of flavor. In addition to drinks and desserts, the food menu features delicious fried favorites such as lumpia, chicken wings, and french fries. Everything is prepared with quality ingredients and served fresh, making it a perfect place for both sweet treats and savory bites. The shop is run by a young couple whose friendliness and dedication create a welcoming, family-like atmosphere. Their hours are also very convenient--open until 9 pm most days and extended until 11 pm on Saturdays and Sundays (closed Mondays and Tuesdays). Overall, it's a simple concept executed very well: excellent flavors, warm service, and a comfortable space. A place definitely worth supporting--they are here to stay!

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    It cost me $10 and it wayyy too sweet. It also didn't look aesthetically pleasing. Service was good and ambiance was ok.

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    Ordered mango drink. .too expensive and not using real mango juice. Tasted like the one that came from a plastic jug ..nope never again .

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    I'm so sad to discover they closed! We moved out to this area & whenever my mom wanted quality…read morefilipino food, we would come here. Everything here was so good. They even had Phillipines-sourced coffee. They were a catering company that finally had a storefront. I hope they can make a new storefront soon & all is well. They were genuinely so good.

    Was super excited to try this spot given the raving reviews and high star count... and left rather…read moredisappointed, unfortunately. Food is great, don't get me wrong. But for the same price, we can get so much more at places like Oriental Market and just as delicious to satisfy our craving for Filipino food. Parking was easy with plenty of spaces out front, service was great and friendly. Seating space? Extremely limited, especially if you have a party of 5 or more. Best to order for takeout food which brings me to my main point - if I have to order Filipino takeout because of extremely limited seating, I'd rather simply get a la carte elsewhere and pay a lot less or hit up Rocklin area where there are restaurants that serve fantastic boba drinks with fantastic Filipino dishes for much more affordable prices! Is the food incredible? Yes! Will it satisfy your craving for Filipino food? Absolutely! Would I return? No, I wouldn't, to be perfectly honest. Regardless, I feel it's worth a try if you haven't yet but just be mindful of the highs and lows. It's not all great, but it's not all bad. Mediocre and average, at the very least, given all factors. Do I have high expectations of Filipino restaurants? You bet I do!

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