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    Mia's

    3.6 (58 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Sunil R.

    It makes a big difference when you walk in and you are greeted with a big inviting smile and greeting. I got the popcorn chicken was very good. Nice inviting store and I will be back.

    Stopped by Mia's Bento Snack & Tea after shopping at Maria Food Grocery. We tried the popcorn chicken and sausage bento -- crispy, flavorful, and very satisfying. A nice little spot for a quick and comforting meal. The staff were also very friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better. Such a cozy little spot for a quick and comforting meal!

    Lychee slushie, sweet potato fries and Fried Pork Chop Bento

    Authentic Chinese snack! My kids's favorite is Lychee slushie, eel rice and sweet potato fries!!! Go there every week!

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    Shandy T.

    I went out of my way to get Taiwanese Tempura and Braised Pork Rice Bowl but they were both out of stock :/ There is a lot of seating options and the store isn't too loud. I wouldn't recommend the chicken wings, but the pork chop bento was pretty good.

    Priscilla F.

    Ordered the braised pork rice- it is a average size portion. Around $10 the pork is a bit too dried in my opinion, and it is too salty.

    Nancy Z.

    The weekly special is not good at all. I see all the rice but very little pork chop. Also the pork chop doesn't even have any taste.

    Boba Tea

    I found this hidden gem when I went to Target. It is across the street from Target on Stevens Creek in back of Bank of America. A little hard to find but worth it! I had the chicken bento box (without rice) and it was very flavorful! It included taiwanese cabbage and bok choy. It also had an egg. All were cooked perfectly. The portion size was worth the price! I also had a boba milk tea which was delicious! I will definitely be back!

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    Sin-Yaw W.

    It depends on what were you looking for. We ordered grilled Taiwan sausage 烤香腸 and Popcorn Chicken 鹽酥雞. Two of the offerings that all Taiwanese places must do well. And they did not disappoint, although not head and shoulder above either. To be fair, it is quite hard to be distinguished on these two. We had their Braised Pork Rice bowl 滷肉飯 from a different venue and thought it was passable. Again, it is difficult to excel in this category. Overall, I won't mind ordering snack or light meal from here and won't be disappointed. I don't do Boba frequently. Can't judge that.

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    4 years ago

    Drinks were bland unfortunately. Went with peach oolong and other drinks for my family. Only a slush was good enough apparently.

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    3 years ago

    I wish they would give us more Bobas , the others pearl tea stores which did give more bobas.

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    2 years ago

    It was a bit slow but it was rly good. The Oreo slush and strawberry banana were good too(strawberry and banana was better)

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    3 years ago

    Service is too slow. Bento took more than 15 mins to prepare. Could you improve speed service? Food is ok

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    3 years ago

    Ordered food twice through weee. But no one picked up orders until you came on-site to remind them. Had to wait on-site there for food

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    4 years ago

    Drinks were bland and watery. Popcorn chicken was decent. I wouldn't come here since there are so many better options in the area.

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    4.4
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    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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    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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    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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    4.0
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    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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    4.6
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    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.

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    Instead of Ding Tai Fung, we heard people giving good comments about 松滿湯包 in Fremont & 勝鮮湯包 in…read moreCupertino. We decided to come to Joy dumpling for a try. We arrived late... about 2:00pm. Since the restaurant closes at 2:30pm, we asked if it was too late to dine in before we got in. We didn't want to make difficulty or inconvenience to the staff. They took us but pushed to order quickly after we sat down. We did ordered in about 5-7 minutes, but the feeling was not pleased as we did ask if it is too late politely in advance. Luffa shrimp buns tasted fresh. Pork buns was good. 3-cup chicken was tasty but very gingery. Satay chicken fried rice was not my type of fried rice. Their prices were cheaper than Ding Tai Fung. Inside the restaurant were spacious between tables. But the experience of food and service were better at Ding Tai Fung. I think that our experience would probably have been better if we went early.

    My son wanted to come back and eat lunch here. This is one of our go to places if we wanted…read moreTaiwanese foods. My mother-in-law has never been, her first time here. We were a party of four. I enjoyed all the dishes here. I always get the house special taro squid soup when I come here. It is enough to feed a party of four. My son always get the braised pork rice dish, green onion pancake, and pork xiao long bao. We also get other types of Xiao long bao with shrimp or crab. We can never finish the pot of soup as we always have leftover and make another meal out of it when we go home. If you are craving for Taiwanese foods, I highly recommend this place. Service is fine.

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    Joy Dumpling - restroom; there is no diaper changing area in the bathroom but can use the cabinet in the back corner in a pinch
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    3.9
    (96 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Parking is awful in this area. But they try to seat and serve you as quick as they can. They don't…read morerush you but wow it's busy in there so didn't want to overstay our meal. Their menu is so funny. There's steamed rice like five times on it Food: - house special fried rice: 5/5 can't go wrong with a good fried rice - stir-fried pork liver: 3/5 I don't like pork liver but I'm rating this only because I was able to eat it just fine so maybe for those that like the flavor would give it a higher rating and for those that don't maybe this is the one to try - sautéed mushrooms: 5/5 WOW the star of the meal for me and I don't typically like to eat much mushroom - braised pork belly: 5/5 so so good omg but def need some kind of carb to go with it

    The food tasted good and that's all the three starts are for…read more Now let's talk about the missing two stars. I went to this place to meet up with an old friend. The two of us ordered three dishes total went up to more than 70 dollars, and we ate everything (like every single grain of the rice), but we were not really very full, only semi-full. What I'm trying to say is, the price is relatively high for the portion. Definitely not the worst service, but just average. However, they still charged 18% mandatory tip for the lunch. I would love to tip more, 18% or even more than 18% if the service is good and of course tip 10-15% if the service is bad, but they just take that from your credit card leave you no options and I do not like that. Absolutely not going back again

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