Asian Street Eatery Menu – Sunnyvale, CA

Type : Chinese restaurant

Location : Sunnyvale, CA

Based on 103 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 3.9 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Asian Street Eatery 94087

Address:
1146 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA 94087

Phone: (408) 685-2598

Website:

Hours

Friday 9 AM–8 PM
Saturday 9 AM–8 PM
Sunday 9 AM–8 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
9 AM–2 PM, 4–8 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 9 AM–2 PM, 4–8 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–2 PM, 4–8 PM
Thursday 9 AM–2 PM, 4–8 PM

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Reviews

Linda H.
Stopped by for a quick lunch. Ordered quickly at the kiosk and settled on a few dim sum dishes ( har gow, sui mai, soup dumplings and custard buns, and shrimp and chive dumplings) and a larger lunch dish (a wrap).

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bob dry
Visited this place on a Sunday at 6pm. Looked like staff were still recovering from Saturday shift.

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Randy Kwok
Food was fantastic and inexpensive. We ordered a few kinds of dim sum and some noodle soups, and honestly the soups could’ve filled us up by themselves. The atmosphere is great as well and there is a lot of space. Would definitely come again!

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James Sue
We had garlic noodles and chicken. Chicken sui mai, and vegtable sui mai. Healthy choices here. All made fresh so if you wonder why it takes awhile, that’s why.

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Sean Nguyen
You win some, you loose some, but in the end, we all must Dim Sum! Dim Sum is one of my favorite traditional Chinese cuisine because you can order as much as you like and go crazy! They are small plates so you can try a variety of dishes. Asian Street Eatery recently opened up in Sunnyvale and I wanted to check it out. I got an assortment of dishes, including the Pork Siu Mai, Ha Gao, Chao Zhou crab cake, Taro shrimp cake, the Shang Hai dumpling and the smash cucumbers. My favorite item was crab cake, it was fried to perfect crisp and the sweet and sour sauce with ginger perfectly complimented it. It was tasty, crispy, and smoother in goodness. The Siu Mai was good, but it has the Chinese red sausage on top of it which was different for me. My friend informed me that different regions in China that’s is how it’s served. The shrimp cake was also delicious, perfectly fried and went with the the sweet and sour dipping sauce. The Ha Gao and the Shang Hai dumplings was delicious with the soy sauce with vinegar. The smashed cucumbers was perfect marinaded, the pickled taste was amazing. It barely tasted like fresh cucumbers, which let me know they marinaded it for a couple of days at least. For my drink, I got the passion fruit mango smoothie to was down everything. Check them out if you are ever in Sunnyvale, CA. @AsianStreetEatery

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Sergey Blashkov
This place has an ordering machines that essentially are big touch screens with menu and payment terminal. This is very nice as you may pick your order and pay without any interaction with people and no lines (there are four machines).

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joyita shaw
Loved the Pad Thai, must try for anyone who loves Thai food. Authentic pad Thai. I highly recommend this place. Good ambience, very friendly staffs. Neat,clean,and inexpensive.

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Tom Searfoss
Went here for lunch on a Sunday and the ordering kiosks reminded me of the way McDonald’s has it set up. Lots of dim sum favorites to order, including an option to just get a dozen of each. Each of the entree options has a bunch of ways you can order it – with noodles or rice, different types of noodles, plenty of modifications.

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Yoon Woo Byun
Come on. I ordered pork belly and it contained two pieces of it. Really?

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Kat Eats
A nice spot for low-budget casual dim sum. The dim sum items come in 3-5 pieces. They’re smaller than usual, but the servings are pretty cheap at $4-5.50 each! The pork belly zhua bing was a surprise for me. Share it with someone and get a couple dim sum items to split! They also have noodle and rice dishes.

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