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    Asian Street Cafe

    3.7 (159 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 2:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Waiting for my drink
    Mi V.

    Cashier was cool, drinks were cheap and caffeinated ! I got the egg coffee and my husband got the ube milk - not bad for the price ($1.99 special)! I love how spacious and zen-like it is, there are tables that I could see myself studying here all day long at if I were in college. Studying space + brain food + drinks + free wifi = im not mad !

    Self-service kiosk and plenty of seating
    Garrett O.

    Plenty of seating available on a rainy Sunday evening. They have an interesting setup if you know what you want to order- I'd take a look at the kiosks, place the order, and then grab a seat anywhere you see an open spot. Staff was very friendly to a first timer, and offered plenty of recommendations for how to customize. I recommend the grilled pork with the egg fried rice (can add vegetables too), and I'd order it again on a figure visit in the area! Appreciate the massive portion sizes for ~$15-20 per plate. You won't go hungry that's for sure! Plenty of other noodle, protein, tofu, and starch options if you take a look at the menu online.

    Kingston T.

    Avoid at all costs. Ordered the worst egg custard buns and I can't finish the rest of the black sesame lava buns. They don't have food readily prepared. Expect to wait 15-20 mins for your food to be steamed. I think all the food is frozen here. Might as well buy frozen items from 99 Ranch and steam it yourself. 6 buns for $14.

    Fried Chicken Mochi
    Swati B.

    Surprisingly good! Maybe not the most authentic, but pretty good quality dim sum if you're local to the area, and craving some. Both times we've ordered for pick up, so we haven't had the pleasure of eating there, but food is prepared quickly, and while some dishes are probably premade or frozen, they're all flavored very well, and the fried items definitely retain their crispiness. The restaurant is decently sized, and they have a couple different areas for seating. All the staff who we have interacted with have been friendly, and helpful in answering questions. We will probably continue to order from here. It was nice to have some Vietnamese options on the menu as well. My only complaint is that their egg custard bun is a little dry (the egg yolk filling isn't as runny as I typically like it), but it does the job.

    Lynn V.

    Not too bad for simple dim sum and a variety of noodle soups! My husband ordered the zhuabing wrap and he said it was odd that there was a Chinese donut in there. It felt like a carb filler. I took a bite and my tastebuds were confused. Def tasted like a grilled pork banh mi but with a naan wrap. New establishment so the guy at the register was still being trained. He was very nice though! They were still doing work inside the restaurant as we were eating. Maybe I'll Come back when they're fully functioning and have their restaurant done. Food was ok. My braised pork rib noodle soup wasn't hot enough. I need my soup piping hot to a point where it'd burn my mouth. Har gow rice wrapper was very thick. We were intrigued by the concept and wanted to check it out.

    iced egg coffee iced durian latte
    Mable T.

    came for the first time due to a promo. was surprised at how good the iced durian latte was! could definitely taste the durian and there were tiny durian bits. they definitely didn't cheap out on it! tons of seating and nice ambiance, would definitely come back to study here one day

    Orange chicken, Pork Siu Mai, Ha Gao

    Went here last Saturday with a group of eight for lunch. Spacious parking lot and dining area. We ordered a bunch of food and it came out pretty fast. We all enjoyed the food and had a good time there.

    Mandarin Crispy Tofu lunch plate

    Went to Asian Street Eatery at 846 W El Camino Real in Sunnyvale. Enjoyed the lunch plate on the Mandarin Crispy Tofu. The tofu was impressively not tough at all. Would go back to try the other dishes.

    Flower Wall
    El G.

    WISH MORE SAUCE! (ò - ó) pretti wall with flower to take pictures!! server was super kind, & i ordered on a big screen! the soup dumpling v tasty and hot! Bing roll yumyum too. :D Noodle soup and bao bun taste interesting (ó_ò)

    Chicken Siu Mai Pan Fried Vegetable Dumpling Egg Custard Steamed
    Arvind S.

    Well my favorite food in the whole world would be dumplings of any kind. So when I see a restaurant that offers dim sum and dumplings in all possible sorts of style with different types of protein, it's a very easy choice for me to choose to go there. Even better that it's just small plates so that I can eat multiple plates (yes, love the variety!) at once by myself and not end up spending a lot. I live very close by and I've tried most of their small plates, including, - Chicken Siu Mai - Pan Fried Chicken steamed Bao - Egg rolls - Egg Custard Bao - Vegetable Dumpling - Pot Stickers - Sandwich Bao I generally like the Siu Mai in most places and I like it here as well. Most of the Bao's are pretty good, I like the Egg custard one. I haven't tried the other main course dishes here so my review is purely for the above. I've only ever taken out from this place and never actually dined in. They seem to have a nice ambiance and a decent space to dine in.

    Wonton Noodles Soup Five spice chicken chow mein
    Benny C.

    I am slightly surprised that this place was so empty during lunch time on Sunday. What is better than a mini-food court that has so much variety where you can get everything from a banh mi, to won ton noodles, to zhua bing roll, which looked like an Asian burrito??? My eyes were way bigger than my stomach and I ordered way too much for myself to handle. Zhua bing roll- Delicious. This is a full meal in itself. A Chinese crepe/pancake wraps up a Chinese donut, veggies, and meat. This actually resembled a burrito. Delicious. Wonton noodles- Broth was slightly too bland for my taste but the noodles were pleasantly al dente and the wonton were humongous and snappy as well! My favorite was the five spice chicken with noodles chow mein. The chicken was super juicy. I bit into pure white meat and it was bursting with delicious, meaty, juice. The skin was crispy as well and the five spice absolutely shined throughout the whole flavor of the chicken.

    Brenda L.

    I kept passing by here so finally decided to give it a try! Plenty of parking next to the restaurant, and I was a little surprised the place was quite empty on a Sunday at noon. Maybe most people take it to go? The restaurant itself is nice and bright, all the tables looked clean and inviting. The server was very friendly and helped me with the menu since it was my first time there. The dim sum dishes looked interesting, but I wouldn't be able to try many dishes just by myself, so I ended up ordering the chicken garlic noodles. I was surprised there was no way to add tip on the credit card payment, and had to dig out some cash. The food came out pretty quickly, the chicken portion was... small. The food isn't exactly cheap, my entree plus a drink was $20 pre-tip. The garlic noodles portion was good, but just didn't have many pieces of chicken. With 0 other sides (veg?) the dish just looked a little sad. Anyhoo, the food itself tasted good so I'm still happy with the meal. I took about half the noodles home to eat with other stuff later. Overall a pleasant experience! Will come back and try some other items next time!

    Ordered via Google and this was $20 bucks worth. Decent and side was good Pork Siu Mai Chicken Siu Mai Shanghai Dumpling
    Kiley J.

    Nice, convenient spot for quick in and out trip to buy frozen goods, but for the prices set you're better going to the Asian markets to get more bang for your buck. Digital kiosks to check out if you go this route out of their center freezers. Very cute inside, but unfriendly folks running things during lunch time- hence a ghost town. So much potential for this spot but it is what it is. First time coming in today on a whim during classes, and im ok with dining in a regular Asian restaurant with authenticity and service.

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    Surprisingly good food. They have a simple operation to cut cost, just order your food on the kiosk, sit and enjoy the food. Try it!

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    In general, their dim sum and food are good, special the roasted duck. Good service and prices. It…read morewas our first visited there last month on a weekday, for a birthday lunch.

    Bookmarked on my wish list for awhile, but this weekend was the opportunity to dine in. Our mom…read morewanted dim sum to celebrate Mother's Day, so our family came 1 day early. We knew to go early, since they don't take reservations and we often see lines outside. We arrived at 10:30am and the front manager said if we can be done my 12:30, that they had a table for us. Party of 12, since we got there early, we agreed. The side room had the biggest round table for us. They ask you what kind of tea you want, we like chrysanthemum tea. You order the items on the paper menu and it comes to your table. So we got going on the orders and TBH, we must be hungry, because we did a lot of orders (we had plenty of left overs). Tried some favorites and a few new items that we thought were unique to their restaurant. My dad has to order crispy noodle and chow fun, and we also ordered chicken fried rice. The service was prompt and attentive, with enough servers to take care of the side room. Since it was the "sun room", the sun was shining through the windows and it was bright. Review from my parents: it was just meh, they prefer the other place near our house. I think the food is good, but probably won't come back again with a big group of us, since they don't have many big round tables. And personally, I prefer the whole experience of the ladies coming around with their carts. Perhaps their dinner menu is also worth trying. Bonus for us is that we can literally walk to this restaurant. Parking could be an issue if you come later.

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    For Mother's Day, we ordered fook kin rice, salt & pepper pork and dim sum to go. It was very busy…read more We called it in at 10:20 and food was going to be ready at 10:50. At 10:50, there was a huge crowd of people waiting to be seated, 30+ and 20+ orders to go. We did not get our order until after 12:10. They forgot our bbq pork buns. We called and they will credit our cc. Fook kin rice was good. Salt & pepper pork was a little soggy. Dim sum was okay. All of it was not hot and fresh. It was still good because it did not taste frozen or have msg. We think this is one of the better dim sum restaurants in the area.

    I've been here before for a dine-in lunch as well as 2 takeout orders. The dine in experience was…read moreduring a weekday and it was great. We sat in a private room and someone was attentive and got us our orders at a rapid speed. We did have someone in our party who spoke fluent Cantonese which helped a lot. My last two times here was for dim sum takeout orders, and I honestly do not recommend ordering takeout. Both times were mediocre. The most recent time, we ordered 5 standard dim sum items on our phone while we were outside the restaurant. We ended up waiting at least 40 minutes for our food to be ready. When we asked for an update around the 30 minute mark, the lady at the counter was so unhelpful. Just said it's not ready without actually checking and then she turned away and ignored me. When we finally got our food, we ate it within 10 minutes, and the food was already lukewarm/almost cold. It was not worth the wait. Note ordering online has a $1 convenience fee. You wait for your takeout bag to be available on the long table inside, and then you take it to the nearby counter and pay there. Utensils and napkins are not automatically included in your bag. If we decide to come back, it would only be for dine in service. Never again for take out.

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    3.3
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    I have not been to Lei Garden in a long while. This used to be our weekly weekend brunch spot but…read morefor some reason, we stopped coming here. Anyway, we were shopping in the area and decided to stop by for a dim sum lunch. The restaurant was not very busy so we got seated right away. We placed our order via the order sheet. No carts since it was a weekeday. We had our usual Char Siew bun (steamed), Soy sauce Chow Mein, Chinese donut rolled in soft noodles, pan fried chive dumplings, Lo Mai Kai (steamed rice in lotus leaves), stuffed peppers, and sesame balls. This is one of the few dim sum restaurants that serve the stuffed peppers. Food was generally good. I love the hot sauce they have at the table. We literally devoured it! I had forgotten how delicious the stuffed peppers were - they still taste great! Steamed Char Siew bun was a little disappointing - too much bun (bao) and not enough filling. The char siew was also rather tough and tasted rather bland. The chinese donut in steam noodles was good and the chow Mein was tasty. Sesame balls (my favorite dim sum dessert) was not too bad. could have been better if it was warmer. Service was OK. I feel that the servers are sometimes rather grumpy - could be the reason why we stopped coming here. Prices are also a little steep compared to what you got - smaller portions.

    My partner has been looking for a good braised tofu dish. I've been to Lei Garden for dim sum…read morebefore but this was our first time for dinner. Plenty of parking during dinner time! Interior is nicely decorated. There were maybe a few other parties dining in, and some takeout orders too. A huge contrast from their packed dim sum weekend guests. We had the braised tofu and the house pan fried noodles. They gave us some pickled cabbage as a palate cleanser too. Tofu was perfectly braised, flavors were all there. Pan fried noodles were nice and crisp. Everything was delicious. Service was prompt. We wound up taking the pan fried noodles home as leftovers, good portion sizes. A tad expensive, but good quality and taste. They brought us a nai wong bao (custard bun) as dessert after the meal, really nice touch.

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    We come here for dim sum whenever I'm back in my hometown. My kids request it because they know…read morethey will get consistent and tasty dim sum every time. On top of that, the restaurant is huge and service is always attentive. We have never had a bad meal here. Sui mai and har gow are juicy and plump, all the other staples are solid as well. My nephews woofed down at least 5-6 sui mai each, the love it there!

    I'd give this place 3.7 stars but rounding up…read more We had a variety of dim sum dishes and they were mostly very good, though not exceptional. The decor and ambiance is nice - very spacious and elegant. You can join the waitlist from Yelp - always a plus. Highlights: the har gow were plump with large pieces of shrimp and minimal filler. The dumpling skin was on the thicker side (I don't mind it but my wife likes thinner skins.) Maybe that was needed because of how big these were - really packed with shrimp. The mango pudding was delicious and reminded us of childhood, and the shrimp noodle roll was great. Lowlight: I was less happy with the xiaolongbao - there are so many good options for these in the South Bay that this meager interpretation was frankly bordering on blasphemy. I would not order those again. The steamed char siu bao were far better but still could've used more pork in the filling and were slightly soggy and over steamed. We also had the beef chow fun which was excellent with smoky wok hei flavor. Overall a good place for dim sum but avoid the xiaolongbao.

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