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10271, Torre Avenue, 95014, Cupertino, Santa Clara County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 408-320-1080
strona internetowej: hanlinteacupertino.kwickmenu.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 37.3185571, Longitude: -122.0295389
Kevin Kao
::Taiwanese restaurant with a wide variety of dishes, from rice plates to noodle soups to hot pot. Their pork chop rice and salted pork noodle soup were both tasty and a large enough portion to fill us up. They also have a lot of tea options; we ordered the black tea latte and it was great! Overall, would recommend.
Vincent L
::Hanlin Tea Room (翰林茶館) serves not only many different kinds of Chinese tea drinks, but also an impressively wide range of Taiwanese food. We ordered their personal hot pots which we could choose to have either noodle or rice to go with. They are pretty big in size with lots of veggie. My pepper pork tripe hot pot is very tasty. My wife’s felt her pumpkin milk hot pot was a little bland. We sat at one of the outside tables overlooking the Cupertino Civic Center on one side, and an apartment complex on the other side. So it was quite a comfortable outdoor dinning environment, except that I had to tolerate the dust on the table.
Albert Wu
::Very nice quiet outdoor tables. The outdoor seating is very relaxing during mild weather, which is often the case in the area Not too busy weekday lunch time. Service was reasonably fast. We had a Taiwan beef soup noodle and a hot pot. Prices are a tiny bit above average. The food quality is decent. The flavors were outstanding but quite good. The noodle soup is clear and not oily. Some might like it thicker like Japanese ramen. The thin soup is fine by me. The hot pot seemed quite healthy. It was an enjoyable lunch experience in a mild afternoon outdoor.
John Ma
::This is from my one experience dining here. The food is authentic, not as good as the real Taiwanese street food, but much better than the ones made by the chefs not originate from Taiwan. The food is fairly priced, in large portion, and fast served. Can’t complain.
Ashley Lim
::I had lunch at Hanlin Tea Room two separate times and both experiences were great. The first time I got the signature beef noodle soup. The pickled veggies on the side were amazing. The second time I came I got the minced pork on dry noodle. I would ask for chili oil to kick it up a notch. The portions are always big. The flavors are deep and rich. The service is stright and to the point. Great place!