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    Venus Cafe

    3.5 (562 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Happy hour specials

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    Emily N.

    Big portions! Service was great, no wait to be seated Saturday noon. Authentic food and restaurant was playing Hong Kong shows on the TV! We definitely over ordered because we weren't expecting the portions to be so big and they allowed us to cancel one of our orders. Definitely could've shared just 2 dishes between a party of 3. Will come again!!

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    Dianna W.

    We have breakfast this morning with my family . This is a Hong Kong style breakfast cafe with an extensive menu . We enjoy the rich aroma English breakfast milk tea and the hot lemon tea very much . They brew the tea pot by pot . You can choose the condensed milk ( sweet with sugar ) or evaporated milk ( no sugars you can adjust per your preference) . Breakfast has the Western style : toast , ham and eggs , pork chop and egg , side with freshly made French fried or harsh brown , and greens . Some of us ordered the Chinese breakfast , congee with stirred fry skinny egg noodles , steamed rice noodles , beef brisket stewed . The food portions are generous. I have the fish balls and filet in " Lai Fun " in soup . Lai Fun is a type of round rice noodles with crisp texture. The fish broth is very tasty and there are plenty of fish filet and fail balls . Since today is Thursday , there are lots of seatings . Ambience is cozy and related . Love the interior decoration , with some Hong Kong food pictures on the wall and some cute little things . Good and attentive service . When we leave , the lady staffs all say good bye to us . Looking forward to come back soon .

    Signature Baked Items #4 Baked Chicken w/ Portuguese Sauce (top) #7 Baked Chicken Bolognese w/ Eggplant & Tomato (bottom)  And French Toast
    Selena S.

    Came back to Venus Cafe and the service has definitely improved -- got seated quickly this time which was a nice surprise. They've got a huge menu with tons of options, and while nothing is super fancy, everything is solid and hits the spot. Classic Hong Kong cafe vibes with reliable comfort food. Good place when you want variety and a casual meal!

    Pork chop, sausage with Portuguese sauce
    Susan B.

    Was looking for a place that closes late. Stumbled upon this place and decided to give it a try. They are located in a plaza with many parking spaces that are shared with other businesses. We walked in and was told to grab our own seats. We were then given menu and hot tea. The menu is quite extensive with many selections. We got the beef spaghetti with black pepper and pork chop with Portuguese sauce. The beef spaghetti was way too peppery and there is a kick to it. The pepper overwhelmed other flavors. Spaghetti was too al dente for me. The pork chop rice was too pale. Felt like they didn't bake it long enough. The pork chop however was super tender. Service was alright. Nothing to complain about.

    Scallop fried rice
    Michelle H.

    Food was good! The chicken was my favorite part. The radish and peanuts paired so well with the steamed chicken. I would come back just for this chicken. The fried rice was standard good and the lo mein was okay (I think I just dont like this kind of noodle that much). I did wish they had more vegetable dishes but they didnt seem to have any on the menu. Service was good/okay. We didn't really ask for much but they were speedy when we did. Store is kind of small and also very casual. It feels a little awkward to be sitting in the booths because youd be right next to another party and they dont have dividers.

    Pan fried rice noodles with chicken
    Karina S.

    Have been to the SF location and the menu is so massive I feel like I could come here many, many times and not get bored. Tried the - Pan fried rice noodles with chicken - Beef with egg tofu (my friend got this last time and I was eyeing it) Both had very generous portion sizes of everything and this was much more than enough food for two. I loved how crispy the egg tofu was on the exterior and silky on the inside. Very flavorful food and speedy service! Definitely will come back

    Beef Chow Fun
    Lloyd C.

    We met up with some friends for a Sunday lunch, which was crowded. *Big Brother: Pork cutlet, chicken wing, fried egg with red and white sauce on rice and noodles (3/5). A typical Hong Kongese dish. *Hainan Chicken (half a chicken, 4/5) - fully cooked and flavorful served with ginger sauce, roasted peanuts and pickled carrots & daikon. *Beef Chow Fun (3.5/5) - a good classic cantonese dish. The service is always pretty attentive and friendly.

    Beef Chow Fun with Gravy and Veggies
    Elaine C.

    Omggg I can't believe I've never had Hong Kong baked pork chop before! Shoutout to my boyfriend for introducing us. To me, it kind of felt like the Hong Kong counterpart of Japanese curry katsu. I could not get enough of that rich tomato sauce...could eat it straight with white rice. The slightly crispy layer of cheese on top added a savory depth that tied everything together really well. The beef chow fun with gravy and veggies was decent--definitely a lighter version of the classic stir fried beef chow fun if you're looking for something less greasy. The iced Hong Kong milk tea had a strong tea flavor and was a refreshing contrast to the baked dish. Service was friendly and attentive. The second dish took a while to come out after the first one, but we didn't mind waiting. This is a great spot for a casual lunch, especially for those who enjoy bold and savory Asian flavors.

    Baked pork chop over rice
    Ronald L.

    Looking for HK cafe style food. Venus Cafe has been around a while and the quality has not changed it is delicious as usual, you can't go wrong with any of their dishes. The service is great too, they are busy at lunch time. But the wait isn't too long for your food as they have their system down. They have been around for many years and if they are still around this means their food is great.

    3 treasure: sausage, ham and egg
    LeeLee C.

    Saturday lunch this place is 90% full! Soda seating, TV showing Chinese entertainment shows, this HK style cafe attracts mostly Chinese customers, not necessarily Cantonese speakers. What shocked me is the prices! Almost $20 for a typical baked pork chop rice dish! Most items are $18 or above! The same dish in Cupertino's Local Cafe is only 16! Anyhow, service was courteous but in our case they lost our order! 20 minutes into seating post ordering I had to question them if they lost our orders and they checked and admitted it. Our order was inserted back to the queue's top spot and we got our food 10 mins later. Food tasted fine, portions are good for our small stomachs. And there's one tea refill at the end of the meal. Overall, food and service are not bad, but prices are otherwise.

    Christy T.

    We came for Happy Hour and all the baked dishes were very delicious. I also especially loved the chicken wings. Service was friendly, quick and accurate. Ambiance was casual, clean and comfy.

    Charlene

    The service was great and the restaurant look fantastic, if I do a comparison I honk Venus cafe is the best Hong Kong cafe in San Jose, the food was great and have a lot of options to order. The restaurant do look like modern Hong Kong style cafe.

    Baked Pork Chop with Spaghetti
    Anabelle H.

    I've been here twice so far and both times were good experiences. During our latest visit, my boyfriend and I were immediately seated and served tea. We flipped through the menu, which I'm glad had pictures of the various dishes they offer, and were ready to order. I got my typical Hong Kong style cafe order - a baked pork chop with spaghetti. I love this dish not only because it was my favorite growing up, but also because of how saucy it is. The dish is smothered in a thick tomato sauce with melted cheese on top which might sound weird at first.. pork chop, spaghetti, tomato sauce, and cheese? But trust me, it's the best thing ever. Pictures also don't do it justice so you'll just have to take my word on this. The portion size is also really good for the price! I had enough to pack for lunch the next day (depends how hungry you are though). My boyfriend got the big brother and also packed the rest for lunch. Parking was a little bit difficult since it's located in a plaza. Service was really good as our servers were attentive to us the whole time. Not really date vibes but for sure a casual hangout or for a quick/hearty meal. I was recommended to try Venus Cafe by my friend and I'd gladly recommend this restaurant to my friends and family from now on.

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    The credit card merchant type has been updated to restaurant now. Still has the $25 minimum charge though. Baked pork chop still delicious!

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    Is there any outdoor seating for a party of 4-5?

    No outdoor seating

    Do they use tamper proof packaging (stapled/stickers/etc) for orders via delivery apps?

    No they don't. I eat there often but I am quite loyal with baked pork chop. It's the aluminum container with plastic cover, pretty hot. There's nothing sealed labels like the outtakes.

    Is there happy hour on weekends?

    Yes, it is between 2:30 ~ 5:30pm.

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    Local Cafe is now called Local Bistro, and the menu has changed from when it first opened…read more It seems like now they have tried to bring it back to a restaurant, compared to when they changed it to more of a Karaoke place. While it's great that they are trying to bring it back to more of a restaurant, I'm disappointed while doing that, they've also changed the menu up. While it is still considered a Hong Kong Style Cafe, I preferred the original menu when they had first opened up, and now they've changed it. They added the baked rice dishes, and Hong Kong Style BBQ Meats and have gotten rid of the more previously offered Cantonese style dishes. Our most recent visit, we ordered the Hainan Chicken Rice Combo, Roast Duck Rice Plate and Beef Stew Wonton Noodle Soup. The rice places come with a drink, so that is a plus there. They weren't anything spectacular, same with the noodle soup we ordered. The customer service here was ok, the staff was nice, no complaints there. The ambiance is ok, it's kinda dark inside, and they have a little lamp at the table for lighting. Too dark in my opinion. Overall, I think they should add back the previous items they offered when they first opened, the menu items were better and more vast.

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    3.1(306 reviews)
    2.9 mi
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    4.0(215 reviews)
    22.2 mi
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    Interior Design - 4/5 Felt like a lot of things were put…read moretogether. Nothing really stood out to me, but overall it was still a nice environment to sit down and eat. Comfortable atmosphere and pretty clean. Customer Service - 5/5 Customer service was solid. The server was attentive and warned me the baked spaghetti plate would be hot before serving it. Small details like that always make the experience feel better. Food - 4/5 4.5/5 Dish Ordered: Baked Spaghetti One of the classics at a Hong Kong Café. Honestly tasted like childhood. The sauce was delicious, rich, and comforting without being overwhelming. Everything was cooked just right and came out piping hot. Hit or Miss: Hit. Definitely something I would come back for again. 3/5 Drink Ordered: Hong Kong Style Milk Tea It was okay. Nothing bad about it, but nothing super memorable either. Pretty standard flavor overall. Hit or Miss: Slight Hit. Would drink it again if I was already there, but not something I'd specifically crave. Additional Comment: Overall, pretty solid experience. Nothing was mind blowing, but everything was done well. The baked spaghetti was definitely the highlight for me and the service helped make the meal enjoyable. I'd come back mainly for the spaghetti and a comfortable casual meal.

    I love a good hk cafe. Funny thing is that I don't eat have the menu since it tends to be on the…read moreheavier side. We came here on a Sunday a bit passed noon to a short 15 minute wait. Parking was challenging as it was the farmer's market. They use Yelp waitlist. The place is small and we were a party of 5. Won ton noodle soup - Came out fast. It was just okay. Mainly for our toddler. Pickled mustard greens with pork noodles - you can select your noodles. This was basic but decent. Not as good as those you get a Taiwanese cafe. Baked Shrimp over rice with portuguese sauce - Tasted like curry to me. I rarely get the baked dishes because they tend to be a bit on the heavier side. My husband and in-laws like this. Upgraded this with soup and garlic bread - the soup had a sour aftertaste - I think this is from a can. The garlic bread was good! Chicken Katus w/ rice - Surprisingly good. My toddler loved it. Their milk tea was perfection (we had dim sum yesterday and the milk tea was watered down) Heavy on the MSG - I passed out. One unisex large and surprisingly nice bathroom. I would still come back.

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    4.3(543 reviews)
    5.0 mi
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    Came back to try more dishes because this place is honestly too good not to revisit…read more The pork and preserved egg congee has officially become my go-to here. The flavor is comforting and well-balanced without being overly salty, and the texture is smooth and satisfying. I highly recommend pairing it with their dough stick (youtiao). It's crispy on the outside, slightly chewy inside, while still staying light and fluffy. Dipping it into the congee completely changes the experience and honestly feels like a must-order combination. Another standout for me is the steamed spareribs with black bean and taro. The spareribs are tender and flavorful, and the black bean sauce adds a savory depth without overpowering the dish. Service continues to be efficient and well-organized, even when busy. One thing I noticed is that the restaurant is especially popular with elderly customers, which honestly says a lot about the food being comforting, traditional, and consistent. Almost every table had some combination of congee, rice rolls, and steamed dishes, which seems to be the way to go here. Overall, this is the kind of place that becomes easy to return to once you find your favorite dishes.

    If you are looking for classic, no-frills Cantonese comfort food, Yin Ji Chang Fen is a top-tier…read morechoice. I find myself coming back here consistently for their staples. The Shrimp Rice Rolls are the clear star--the rice noodle is incredibly smooth and thin, which is the mark of a great chang fen. They don't skimp on the shrimp, and the sweet soy sauce ties it all together perfectly. For something heartier, the Wonton Noodle Soup features a very clean, savory broth and snap-to-the-bite noodles. The Pork Congee is also a winner; it's silky, flavorful, and exactly what you want on a cold day or when you're craving something soothing. We also grabbed the Shiu Mai, which were plump and well-seasoned with a great meat-to-shrimp ratio. The kitchen is efficient, and the flavors are consistently authentic. It's a reliable spot for a great quality, traditional meal that never misses the mark. Prices are reasonable and service is fairly quick but there's also a QR code for an optional online ordering for some.

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    3.6(283 reviews)
    22.1 mi
    $$

    Hong Kong Café in Dublin is solid, dependable Cantonese comfort food -- not mind-blowing, but…read moresatisfying and well-priced. We ordered the egg tofu with veggies, beef brisket, ham and egg fried rice, and the chicken with Chinese sausage clay pot. The beef brisket was the clear winner -- tender, flavorful, and they give you a generous portion. No tiny rationed pieces hiding in sauce. The overall flavor profile was balanced and comforting without feeling overloaded with MSG. The egg tofu was light and nicely seasoned, and the fried rice delivered that classic Hong Kong café vibe. The clay pot had great flavor too, though I personally prefer larger pieces of chicken with less bone. Just a texture preference -- seasoning was on point. Prices are reasonable, especially for the portion sizes. You leave full without feeling like you overpaid. Ambiance is casual and simple. One drawback during the summer: there were quite a few flies while we were dining. The doors were closed, so it was a bit puzzling and definitely distracting. Overall, good flavors, good portions, good prices. I'd come back -- especially for that brisket -- just hoping the fly situation improves during warmer months.

    My bf picked up porridge for me because I wasn't feeling the best. My usual porridge order is the…read morepork and preserved egg, so that's what he ordered for me. There was no pork in it, but obviously chicken. It is also by far the saltiest porridge I've had and it has no other flavor. The consistency was extremely thin, felt like I was slurping salt water. The century eggs didn't have much flavor, which was surprising. Ginger slices or even green onion toppings (like pictured in the menu) would improve the porridge. I would not come back for it, I'd rather get it from 99 ranch's hot deli section.

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    3.3(645 reviews)
    14.5 mi
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    This New Venus Hongkong Cafe is still one of the best in town for morning big breakfasts. I haven't…read morevisited in nearly a decade. They used to accept only cash which made it inconvenient, but nowadays, they do accept credit cards as well. Love it. Excellent customer service too. I like the friendly and welcoming staffs here. Great first impression after so many years. Authentic Hong Kong foods. If you're coming from the South Bay Area, this place doesn't disappoint. We don't have very good Cantonese HK style cafes that serve good A/B/C/D/etc. breakfasts and most places are overpriced. Good value for good foods here. I paid $16 with taxes included for B-breakfast, so I left them $4 tips. $16 for everything was considered cheap! I had french fries/hash brown/two eggs/chicken steak/broccoli/carrot/etc. and comes with hot beverage of choice. Very fulfilling. Delicious foods with authentic drinks. Everything was generous in portions and delicious, so I ate the entire plate of foods along with my hot cup HK milk tea. No leftovers. Yummy! I'm really loving their big breakfasts now. I do miss all the good and affordable Hong Kong cafe foods. Having excellent service is a plus. Television was turned on with HK news. Loved the old interior vibes and beautiful foodie ads on the walls. There's lots of tables and chairs inside too. All positive. I'll be back.

    The is a very popular cafe with Hong Kong style dishes and drinks …read more Their breakfast menus are extensive . You can order Western breakfast like toast and eggs with pan fried pork chops, deep fried fish and pan fried filet of chicken . The breakfast comes with free drinks of your choice ( ice or hot ) , milk tea , coffee , lemon tea and other non caffeinated drinks . We have ordered the pan fried pork chop . Portion is generous and the pork chop is tasty and tender . Unlike most places the pan fried pork chops are dried and tough z Great customer service . Very efficient. We came on a weekday at 8 am . After 9 am it got busy and you may have to wait for a table . The restroom is roomy , clean and organized. Good for wheelchair or handicapped people. If the lightening could be brighter , it will be more comfortable and pleasant. We have tried many different breakfast items , like fish ball fish filets in broth with vegetables . They are all good . You can tell this is a top notch breakfast place by the long line there .

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    New Venus Hongkong Cafe - All new HK theming  06/30/25

    All new HK theming 06/30/25

    New Venus Hongkong Cafe - Hong Kong Milk Tea with Baked Chicken with red and white sauce with cheese over rice.

    Hong Kong Milk Tea with Baked Chicken with red and white sauce with cheese over rice.

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    Venus Cafe - coffee - Updated June 2026

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