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    Bento Express

    4.4 (363 reviews)
    ModerateTaiwanese
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 4:10 PM - 8:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Debbie N.

    Best bento place in the area. Supper fast service and the amount of food you get is worthy of the price. The place might seem small but they have lots of option to choose from.

    Fried pork chop, Spicy cellophane noodles, Mapo tofu, Baby bok Choy, Napa cabbage and steamed rice.
    Chrissy H.

    Bento Express is a go to for Taiwanese style fast food. The portions you get are so generous, it's literally 2 meals for under $15. We love the super sized Fried Pork Chop and the Popcorn Chicken. The Main proteins are very well seasoned and the assorted sides to choose from are abundant and delicious. This place is a very small deli style take out in the sense of you just walk up and pick your protein and sides as the employee loads your Bento box for you. I tend to tell them which sections I prefer my food placed. This is primarily take out. There are two tables on the outside but rarely seem used. The service is friendly and helpful! I highly recommend this place for its value and delicious options.

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    Julie W.

    This place still has the best popcorn chicken for the best price. It comes out hot & fresh. I've tried the pork chop entree and it's good too. My kids still like the sides for the bento box too. My mother thinks it's too salty unfortunately. I tend to agree with her so this is a nice lunch maybe once a month. It is very authentic. Depending on the cook, some dishes turn out really good.

    Roxanne C.

    I think the food here is just alright. I always get stressed out ordering here because I feel rushed. I usually get a bento with an extra side instead of rice for $2 more. There aren't too many vegetarian options. My favorite is the broccoli but honestly you can just make that at home. The tofu with cabbage is not bad either but tofu is kind of too firm. The store is very small and gets busy during meal times.

    Bento number 2
    Maggie W.

    I haven't tried Bento Express before, but my partner recommended we stop by for dinner when we were in the area. He said "it's pretty worth" since you get to choose 4 sides with each bento. He got bento number 8 (fried pork chop) while I got bento number 2 (stewed minced pork). I got eggplant, tofu strips, seaweed, and pig ear with my bento. I think portions are decently generous (not quite as generous as some supermarket bento boxes -- iykyk), I was pretty full and I've had more of an appetite from an increase in cardio recently! The sides were all made really well and well seasoned. I particularly liked the tofu strips and seaweed, but I think they were all good. My partner said his pork chop was a bit dry, but I liked the minced pork in mine. There's a very generous amount of rice (too much for a pre diabetic) in each bento, and since the meat is served on top of the rice it absorbs all the wonderful sauce. For around $16-$18 dollars for the bentos with meat, I think this is a pretty good deal! You do get 7% discount if you pay with cash. Service was great! They speak both English and Chinese and get you your food very quickly. I don't think there's any tables inside, this is very much a get your food and go eat elsewhere kind of place (makes sense it's bento Express). Overall: worth a try!

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    Mark T.

    8/18/25 Bento Express 1677 Hollenbeck Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94087 I went there for an early dinner. It's in the CVS plaza at Homestead and Hollenbeck, so plenty of parking. It's a takeout only order and plate setup, no interior dining. There are many main entree selections and it comes with four sides, including both protein and vegetable choices. I got the fried pork chop, three vegetable sides and a sausage. Everything was lightly seasoned, not excessively salted. The chop was huge with a crispy breading and tender. Service was fast and with mass quantities, good for 2 meals. A good value and repeatable.

    $19!!!

    It's getting very expensive. $19 for a pop corn chicken bento takeout... For the side, they will put the smallest item on the bigger tray. For example, tofu skin, it's literally one piece and they will put it into the 2nd bigger tray, so you ended up getting less food for the other side dishes. The food is not bad, but just very expensive and the portion is getting smaller. When other restaurants in the area are mostly $16 to $17, I just have to come here less often.

    #4 with 4 sides
    Cindy C.

    Huge fan! The pork belly was perfectly cooked, and the fatty part was super quick. The rice is really good, very chewy and slightly sticky. Also love their pig ear, cooked very soft and flavorful All of the veggies were not oily or salty. Definitely a go to for me when I want a healthier, cheap, but still super delicious option for dinner or lunch. Reminds me of really good home-cooked taiwanese food!

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    Richard C.

    5 stars. The value here is so good. You pick a main entree and you get to choose 4 sides to go with your bento. All the sides looked really good. I ended up choosing tomato egg, Taiwanese sausage, stir fried cabbage, and tofu. For a little less than $20, you get an extremely filling meal that is very good quality. This is peak comfort food and it's really quick and convenient. There are no tables for indoor seating. There were like 2 tables outside, but this place is definitely more of a grab and go place. Overall, I highly recommend this spot if you're looking for a filling, comforting, and tasty meal

    Phil Y.

    Interesting place! I don't know of anything like this in Southern California with all our Taiwanese restaurants. You choose the main dish which they cook immediately for you, then choose from 4 side dishes. I ordered the pork chop, a Taiwanese sausage, cabbage and stuff I can't remember. The price was reasonable, and the bento was enough to feed both my wife and I. Service was friendly even though I didn't know what I wanted. They normally accept both credit card and cash, except when I showed up and the credit card machine wasn't working. It was similar, yet different from the Taiwanese food in the Los Angeles area. I liked it even though I can't remember what the other 2 sides were.

    Constance L.

    Fantastic authentic Taiwanese food -- my family has been coming here for years! Detailed breakdown below: **Service, 5/5** Relatively quick service; you order all your side dishes and then might need to wait if you order a fried main dish (as opposed to a braised main dish) since they're fried to order. No seating, it's a grab and go situation, but parking is never an issue. **Price & portion, 5/5** Prices have steadily increased throughout the years unfortunately with rising costs of everything, but the quality and quantity has remained consistent. A bento easily lasts me two meals. **Taste of the food, 5/5** My favorite is the fried pork chop, but genuinely every main and side dish here is fantastic. Love the wide assortment and abundance of choices, and how you can order a different combination each time. All the side dishes are relatively healthy and super flavorful. You genuinely can't go wrong with any choice, but some of my favorites are the napa cabbage, mapo tofu, and the classic tomato egg.

    7/8/24 Sweet & Sour chicken with 4 side dishes. Wife chose mostly vegetables
    Lee D.

    Quality/Quantity - Got two bento boxes. As a first time customer, the process was way harder than it should have been. I told the poor employee that helped me that it was my first time here and that my wife sent me. My wife wanted any chicken that was NOT deep fried. Well most of the meats here are deep fried. Finally, it was suggested that I get her the orange chicken. I thought I was buying an orange chicken bento box, they sold me a container of just orange chicken. Redo... By the way, decent portions. Then I selected my bento box with deep fried pork chops. Well, by the time I got home, it was far from deep fried; it was soggy. I am thinking it was probably soggy when they put it into the box...? Then it was hard for me to select the sides because trays were sitting on top of trays. And I did not know what I was allowed to select or not...? While writing this Yelp and going through my pictures, I discovered that there are actually 3 menus above the counter that lets you know what all the sides are. And I believe anything/everything could have been a side, hence the orange chicken as a side for my wife after we remade her order. In summary, pick a "main" item and anything in the warmer case in front of you can be a side, period. Atmosphere - Small local business with outside seating. Plenty of mall parking. Open 11am to 8pm 6 days a week, closed Sundays. Service - Good, friendly but confusing. The girl that helped me can use some additional training especially when it comes to helping new customers. Price - Cash discount - 5% off. $33 after discount. Reasonable for the quantity of food, but not quality. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 2016.

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    I think you can- by phone only. But you won't be able to choose side dishes.

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    O2 Valley

    4.4
    (608 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$
    Speaks Mandarin
    Locally owned & operated

    Wait. What?! I haven't reviewed this place yet? This is super common go-to for us. The portions are…read moregenerous and we love the rotation of sides that come with the bentos. You never know what it is that day and it's like a game for us to see what we get. Our favorite is the tomato egg side but I am never disappointed by any of them. Our hands down favorite is the grilled chicken cutlet bento. I suppose grilled is a little misleading, it has a light crisp to it and it's marinated in some sort of tangy slightly spicy sauce. Sometimes I get an extra side of grilled chicken so baby bear can get extra protein. It's never too much; leftovers the next day go into waffles in the morning for a fusion-y brunch :) If we are feeling extra hungry, we'll add a garlic popcorn chicken side too. Dining in is also an easy casual option. You order directly through the QR code at the table and the food comes out pretty quickly. Toppings, utensils, water are on the side that you help yourself too. If you're good with that service model, it's fast and easy too.

    It is probably one of the best Taiwanese bento places in the south bay. Even their milk tea…read moreproducts were well made and of high quality. Dropped by recently to have early dinner. The food was scrumptious. Pork belly was soft and well cooked, fried pork with curry was crispy and freshly prepared, vegetable side dishes were quite appetizing. Everything was done right and on point. Milk tea was yummy and not overpoweringly sweet. Staff were cheerful, helpful and polite. We enjoyed our time there and will return to try other dishes.

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    Ma. Classic Milk Tea with grass jelly
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    Taiwan Porridge - Cupertino

    4.0
    (535 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    I have two words: UNLIMITED. PORRIDGE…read more I would end the review right there if yelp would let me. We also got some eggplant dish, bean curd noodles, and steamed cauliflower. Surprisingly veggie-friendly for this authentic homestyle place as they have an entire menu for vegetarian options!

    Atmosphere of hole in the wall (simple, counter service like McDonalds) place for prices of a…read morenormal restaurant... 14 dollars for lunch special x3 choices, 17 for lunch special x4 choices 16 dollars for steamed halibut.... Service is expected of hole in wall place; nonexistent, so that is not factored into the review. but they really did not need to ask for extra tip like what service did you provide?? Pretty unprofessional IMO For a takeout, having you not pay right away and having you pay at table is a predatory practice that encourages excess tipping as well compared to other counter service restaurants (think Mcdonalds) Food was alright; not too salty. P balanced. Pig ears had good woody spices and seaweed had solid garlicky sea flavor. Fish was light and soft with scallion ginger aromatics. Tofu quail egg was just sweet sour. Sauce bit watery. Rice porridge was lowk great depression food (Hella water, a few sweet potato pieces saving it by a bit) Good if it was 35% less. The voucher if you pay with cash is over many visits like what so many places give immediate cash discount........ But it really is something you can make at home

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    Home Eat

    Home Eat

    4.6
    (1.3k reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$
    8 years in business
    Speaks Mandarin

    This is my second time at Home Eat, and it continues to be a great casual spot with delicious food…read more Service is efficient. You place your order through a QR code, which makes the process quick and easy. This visit, we ordered the salt and pepper chicken wings, Tidu Sliced Beef Pot, and Tianjin Eggplant. The wings are a must-order here. They're always perfectly fried and crispy on the outside while still staying juicy and tender inside. The Tidu Sliced Beef Pot reminded me of a dry hot pot. It had a great mala flavor with a subtle numbing sensation, and the peanuts added a nice crunch and texture to the dish. The Tianjin Eggplant was simple but delicious, with flavorful pork that paired really well with the soft eggplant. Overall, the food here is comforting and satisfying. It's a place I'll definitely keep coming back to.

    I used Yelp's feature to connect with DoorDash to do a to-go order…read more I was picking up dinner for a friend who just moved, and she recommended this spot. It's in a busy complex, but there was enough parking. When I walked in, I noticed they had a half-empty dining room but a ton of to-go orders wrapped up, including mine. I really loved the Mongolian beef, and the eggplant dish we got was good too. The chow mein was good. I did like the cucumber salad, but it would be better if it were sliced smaller, so the marinade could infuse the cucumbers. Service was friendly. Food was very fresh. I did notice the portion sizes were generous and we had plenty of leftovers!

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    The view from our table towards the front of the restaurant
    The view from our table towards the front of the restaurant
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    Chick & Tea

    Chick & Tea

    3.7
    (276 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    Chick & Tea is in one of the many small strip malls in Sunnyvale!…read more You order at their counter kiosk, or from a QR on the tables. Cute lil cafe, with some fun pop music playing. They have a small dine-in area. If you need to satisfy that "fried food" craving, definitely try their basil popcorn chicken! You can choose your spice levels, but wish they offered a sauce to pair. I will say I appreciate the size and juiciness of the popcorn chicken bites! Breading is not too bad either, we've eaten it even after letting it sit it the kitchen for a few hours and they didn't get soggy!

    Food: 3/5 The food is nostalgic and mediocre at best. There…read moreis nothing extremely special about the food but it has a very homestyle feel to it. The pork cutlets were fried well but the breading just fell off. The grilled pork chop was pretty solid and had a good charbroiled flavor. The fried chicken was probably the best: it was juicy and crispy. However, it could've been better with a little more spice. I do like that it comes with a wedge of lemon to make the flavors a little more prominent. Service: N/A Not much of a service since you can order through the kiosk. You pick up your food when it's ready and it's pretty much self serve. Ambiance: 2/5 It's a pretty empty restaurant during the time we went on a weekday night, but there were still a couple of people. Felt like a cafeteria where we self serve and clean up after ourselves. Despite the rating, I would come back for a taste of home cooked meal from time to time. Very simple and balanced bento.

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    Menu 06.15.2018
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    Xiaoman Riceburrito

    4.1
    (243 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    I kept seeing fan Tuan in my social media feeds so I had to go get one myself to try. Xiaoman…read moreRiceburrito is a pick up only place, there aren't any seats to eat your food there. I saw most customers taking their food and eating it in their cars outside. The burrito itself felt small for the price, however it is quite filling. I ordered the original purple rice burrito with mild spicy sauce. I enjoyed the flavors a lot. Due to a work emergency I ended up having to eat my burrito 3 hours after I picked it up, but somehow the fried cruller inside was still super crispy. Not sure how they made that magic happen. Their seasonal mild spicy sauce which was indeed very mild but added a nice chili flavor. I would come back again to try the crispy version.

    I stopped by this spot recently to grab a rice burrito, but left feeling a bit underwhelmed…read more On the surface, the burrito is well-constructed--it's packed with all the expected, basic ingredients you look for in a staple meal. However, the execution falls short where it matters most: the flavor. The entire burrito lacked necessary seasoning, leaving the rice and fillings tasting quite bland. Additionally, the portion size was noticeably smaller than I anticipated. The service experience matches the simplicity of the food: it is entirely minimal. You place your order via a tablet and then simply wait for your name to be called. To its credit, the area boasts a very clean and well-maintained ambiance, providing a pleasant enough environment while you wait. If you're looking for a quick, basic bite, this might suffice, but it definitely needs a more generous hand with the spices to stand out.

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    Cozy decorations (not for dine in)
    Cozy decorations (not for dine in)
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    Red Hot Wok

    Red Hot Wok

    4.1
    (1.5k reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    Ordered a bottle of Biru 101 Rice Lager from Sugoi to go with our food and honestly it was such a…read moregood combo The stir-fried pork and steamed fish here are super flavorful and the beer's light clean finish pairs perfectly without killing the taste of the food. Plus it's brewed with Taiwanese rice and oolong tea Definitely order a bottle next time you come!

    The food was amazing, my favorite was the sizzling beef with black pepper sauce. The fried…read morecombination was a little bit dry but was still yummy. Had a great experience prior to this with a friend so I wanted to bring my mom to try. My experience from the service however was a little uncomfortable. When I went with my mom there was no customers. The server seated us at the bench closest to the wall (the table was pushed into the bench against the wall so we had to move it.) Apparently a lot of the legs on some of the tables and benches are wobbly so they put things under to balance it. The servers told us to move it back under the table since we pushed the table out to sit into the bench. My mom is older and she has a hard time walking, she asked to switch to another table where the benches and tables were already spaced out properly because it is hard for her to bend down and move the things under the table legs. The server gave my mom an attitude and asked why two people couldn't fit into our current table.

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    Red Hot Wok
    Clam with black bean sauce
    Clam with black bean sauce
    Three cups chicken w/bones, seafood fried udon, stir fried eggplant in garlic sauce, deep fried pork chop, whole squid with ginger sauce

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    Three cups chicken w/bones, seafood fried udon, stir fried eggplant in garlic sauce, deep fried pork chop, whole squid with ginger sauce
    Liang's Village

    Liang's Village

    3.7
    (1.5k reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Great meal at Liang's Village! Got the cold noodles, 攪和攪和 (pig ears, tofu, beef shank), spicy red…read moreoil wontons, beef pancake wrap, and steamed veggies. All solid, the wontons and cold noodles were my favorites! Random surprise: they have a local craft beer on the menu, Indochine by SUGOI Brewing - kumquat saison It's rare to find a fruity beer!! Light, fragrant, went really well with the food, nice with the spicy stuff. Will be back soon

    Drove all the way from San Francisco to Cupertino to try Liang's Village, and it was absolutely…read moreworth the trip. Although the new Cupertino location is smaller than their previous spot, the food hasn't missed a beat. We started with the Taiwanese kimchi and century egg tofu with pork floss! both great appetizers that set the tone for the meal. For mains, we ordered the tendon beef soup, dry mixed noodles, and the peanut-braised pork feet. Everything was flavorful, comforting, and reminiscent of classic Taiwanese home-style cooking. The dishes leaned slightly on the sweeter side, which added to the nostalgic feel. The standout for me was the beef tendon braised soup! The soup was hearty with picked mustard elevating the natural flavor of the beef, super satisfying, perfect for me to order because I usually don't eat the noodles. The tendon so soft and melts in your mouth! W texture Service was impressively fast; our food arrived within five minutes of ordering. The interior, however, feels more like a commercial kitchen and retail space than a traditional restaurant, with shelves stocked with Liang's Village frozen foods and sauces available for purchase. It's not the most atmospheric dining experience, but the food more than makes up for it. If you're craving authentic Taiwanese comfort food in the South Bay, Liang's Village is definitely worth a visit.

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    Cold Noodles + Cold Apps
    Cold Noodles + Cold Apps
    Liang's Village
    Beef Pancake Wrap

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    Flaming Ox Noodle House

    Flaming Ox Noodle House

    4.4
    (401 reviews)
    8.6 mi
    $$
    Happy hour specials
    Outdoor seating

    Decided to get dinner in the area and glad we went with Flaming Ox. Came with a group of 4 + baby…read morearound 7pm and we were seated right away. I ordered the dry Mala beef + tendon noodle and partner ordered the Mala Beef noodle soup. The broth was flavorful, rich, and spicy but not overall spicy where I couldn't enjoy it. The beef was perfect. It was soft and just melted in your mouth. By the end of it, I wanted another bowl because it was just so good. Instead of ordering a new bowl, we decided to share an order of their popcorn chicken which was also flavorful and loved that they had basil. I'm definitely coming back!

    This is an overdue review for Flaming Ox, I took a look at pictures in my phone and realized today…read moreis actually 30 days from my first visit here. So let's get started!! We came about 20 mins before lunch closing and the restaurant was still super busy, which is always a good sign. Luckily we only waited a few minutes before getting seated. The space is bright and cute, and I really liked the open kitchen and the ox logo on the wall. We got to try the Firecracker Fries, Spicy Shrimp & Pork Wontons, and the Traditional Beef Noodle Soup with thick noodles. The Firecracker Fries were definitely my favorite. Crispy outside, soft inside, flavorful with a little kick, and honestly addicting. The wontons were soft and packed with filling, although sweeter than spicy to me personally. The beef noodle soup was really comforting. Broth had a nice herbal flavor, noodles were chewy, and the beef was tender. The regular size was actually huge, enough for us to share and still have leftovers to bring home. Service was fast and friendly, we literally the last table there but they really took good care of us. Overall, really great experience and now I'm already craving those Firecracker Fries again.

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    Traditional Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup
    Traditional Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup
    Porkchop Rice w/Pork Belly Sauce
    Porkchop Rice w/Pork Belly Sauce
    Popcorn Chicken Rice

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