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    3.7 (72 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Meryl H.

    I have been to eaping a couple of times. The food is value for money and is not greasy and tastes more home like.. I really like the affordable dumpling set The Xiao long bao is made with wheat flour too.. Clean establishment and fast service. I recommend getting the small sides to take home. Cannot beat that price of 5.95!!

    Chow Mein, Fried Rice, Mix Vegetable, Orange Chicken, Honey Walnut Prawn
    Ninah P.

    This was my first time trying Eaping. I have passed by it a couple times before but finally had the time to go in. It is comparable to Panda Express since that's what more people are familiar with. They do plates/bowls at a reasonable price. Everything is made fresh and placed in front so you can choose what you want. The serving for the plate with two entrees and two sides was much larger than expected. My boyfriend who eats a lot even got full before finishing. I tried their new dish, the beef noodle soup. It was good but not the best I've had. However, I do like that they offer extra dishes like this and it didn't take long at all.

    Jannette R.

    TGTG review - Lucky Chinese Bistro Same restaurant, different name which confused me. Located in shopping complex with Marshall's/ Home Goods / Nob Hill. - easy pick up. Lunch plate To go. Chow mein, orange chicken and stir fry veggies. - lots of specials available

    4 item plate
    Carlos C.

    This used to be Lucky Chinese Bistro, which we really enjoyed! Since the change to Eping Fresh Chinese, they have gone down hill. Service was just okay, felt like a school cafeteria. Nothing fancy. We purchased a Too Good To Go and received a 4 item plate. The plate consisted of sweet and sour pork, toufu and beef, a fish stir fry and "fried" rice. All of this food was bland, even the sweet and sour. The fish was mushy and definitely over cooked. The rice had no flavor at all. Even on Too Good this was not worth the price. We will not be back.

    Lastly focusing on online orders while I and another customer sat there watching.
    Rey C.

    This place has gone down ever since they remodeled. No more are the days of free hot and sour soup with each order. The new decor makes it look like an organic salad place but it's still the Chinese food we're all accustomed to seeing. New changes were made such as restaurant now using paper based containers yet still use plastic cover. Now for the service. Flat out terrible. I was waiting in line for 20 min while the old woman working behind the counter was doing slow-time multitasking. It was comical standing there while she took phone orders (yes someone is still ordering over the phone. This is 2025- ever heard of online ordering?), bussing the tables, arranging the online orders, barking out orders to the kitchen using their famous mic while trying to take care of folks like me waiting in line. Usually there's always a pair of little old ladies working together but the one today was working solo. This was around 4:35 pm. One person got disgusted with the wait and left but I felt some pity on this lady and decided to wait it out. If you're going to hire older ladies, make sure they also work in pairs because one working by themselves is just way too slow. Not acceptable. Also no apologies from the lady for making us wait that long. You guys changed everything, the name, the decor, but the service is lacking.

    Jaime F.

    Eaping is a new Chinese restaurant and takeout spot in Mountain View, CA. They have a really good deal of 50% off at for their grand opening on 12/14. The prices are nice and affordable. I tried the mix and match plate with 4 items, starting at just $12.50. If you have a busy lifestyle, Eaping is going to be a lifesaver. I will definitely be a regular here. Healthy, authentic Chinese food is served here. There are classic items like orange chicken, honey walnut prawns, and general tso's, and the team is introducing authentic Chinese flavors. For the health conscious, their items have less starch and sugar than competitors like Panda Express. I tried the Mix and Match plate - scallion prawns, general tso's chicken, chow mein, and Mongolian beef, and the Chi forest peach drink. Honest review is that the flavors are very balanced, not too salty or sweet. The portions were just right and filled me up.

    Wei Q.

    Great weekday lunch spot in Mountain View! Right next to 99 Ranch. I thought it was an Americanized Chinese place, but it's actually healthy and authentic -- perfect for both Asian and non-Asian coworkers. 3 items $10.95 or 4 items $12.95 -- fresh, not salty like Panda Express. Walnut shrimp, broccoli beef, and green beans are all delicious! Also love their soup dumpling combo ($9.95 with hot & sour soup) -- juicy, flavorful, and surprisingly authentic. Highly recommend!

    Gene D.

    This place used to be Lucky Chinese Bistro, but was recently sold. I had not eaten at LCB before so I cannot compare it to this new concept. However, the interior looks to have been remodeled since the sale. It is inviting, though I came here for take out. The $12.50 price for 4 items, before tax, is "a steal". One does not have to pick rice or noodles as one of the items. Everything I selected tasted good. Nothing outstanding mind you. However, you cannot beat that price for that great amount of food. Do note that some of the more premium items have price adders, similar to Panda. If you're a Too Good To Go patron, Eaping is still listed as Lucky Chinese Bistro.

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    Eva L.

    Used to be Lucky Chinese Bistro until last month when they changed ownership. They renovated the dining area and the steam table counter. Fresh new look with lighter color tables which made the place look brighter, bigger and spacious. They still have the Walnut Prawn Salad that I just love. It's one of my favorite salads. Very good portion. They didn't skimp on the shrimp and the ingredients. Lots of batter fried shrimp. Sweet vinaigrette dressing with hint of sesame oil. Assorted greens, cucumber, cherry tomatoes with sprinkles of fried noodles to add more crisps. Reasonably priced for the size. Large for about $17. They have really good chicken salad too. I will need to go back and try their hot food to see if any changes. The lady at the counter seemed nicer too. She's been with the resto for years.

    Ashley P.

    We've had our eye on this place for the last few weeks and finally stopped in. It's cafeteria-style so you can pick and choose what you want. They had a decent assortment, including a "salad bar" section. I'd say the food is a slight step above Panda. All of the food we tried was good and convenient for a quick lunch stop. I do wish the food had labels on it since some of the items looked similar, especially the chicken dishes. I don't think I'd go out of my way to go back here but glad I tried it! 3.5/5 stars

    3 Items Mix and Match Box
    Monica-Leah A.

    Stumbled on this place, and reminded me of Panda Express but healthier and fresh. Good prices and friendly worker. Lots of seating inside and food is good and flavorful. Give it a try!

    3 combo plate! $10.95 before tax! Super fresh plus good portion sizes
    yer m.

    3 item combo plate. love the vibe here! Came here on my lunch break. The staff was very kind and patient for my first time there. The food is super fresh and they dont skimp of portion sizes. I can tell they care about their business and customers. Will definitely be returning to try the soup dumplings :)

    Grand opening Saturday was out the door!

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    Delicious Chinese food. Fresh, nice variety of dishes, hearty portions and good prices. My review is long over due!

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    8 months ago

    Food is fine. Take out order is NEVER correct, literally NEVER. I am sick of paying for food we don't receive. I'm out, Eaping.

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    Health focus with incredible flavor. So fresh, huge portions, and great value. My new go to.

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