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    T Castle

    4.0 (27 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Ovaltine Crema
    Syed M.

    T. Castle is an interesting addition to the Mountain View boba scene, with a Taiwanese twist. The interior is bright & pretty clean, with a few seats for dine-in folks. But it's best suited for takeout. The service was also good; my orders were made on time & the staff are friendly. As far as the drinks, they are fine but don't particularly stand out in terms of quality. The Oreo Brulée Milk Tea was a bit lacking in flavor & creaminess. At least there are some unique options, like the Ovaltine Crema (which I find amusing to classify as a "tropical" flavor). The Egg Puff Waffles are the highlight for me. They are made hot & fresh. I enjoyed both the Oreo Crunch and Cheesy Puff. I don't crave waffles nearly as often as I crave milk tea, so unfortunately I don't see myself returning very often. But I think T. Castle is worth trying at least once in case you find something nice.

    Sauces, CA dog, HK MT with lychee
    Tuan P.

    Little walk in kiosk order type place off Castro selling tea drinks and the egg waffle hot dog as their gimmick to get you in the door. Ordered at 630 pm on a Sunday with no line and one couple in front of us. There were two people working but 15 min later still not served. I fear this place may not last in this spot very long so try it soon. CA egg waffle - served with imitation crab and mayo - the toppings did not have very much flavor so ketchup was needed - sweet sauce is hoisin but sweetened - overall pretty good but the ratio of carb to meat is off given how big the egg waffle is - should try the corn next time - self sauces available: ketchup, mustard, hoisin, sweetened soy sauce HK MT - Based on previous reviews got 50% sweet since it sounds like they're light on the sweetener syrup (this is great actually). - Flavor was like a creamier tea. Maybe a little smokier? Neither a plus or a minus, just different slightly. Oreo Soft Serve - Just a plain vanilla soft serve with Oreo crumbs and a single cookie. - Standard basis of comparison is the Mc flurry and wifey says this one tastes better so that's good.

    B21.HK Silky Classic Milk Tea and B26.Oolong Tea Cremaoolong
    Sally H.

    Stopped by during lunch to grab an egg waffle and drink with my coworker! I believe this place took over Cafe 86 which was originally at this location, I thought the interior was very cute and would be a nice place to hang out with friends for a quick bite/drink. We ordered on a kiosk and our order came out fairly quickly. I got the Oolong Tea Crema and my coworker got the Hong Kong Milk Tea. We both enjoyed our drinks, I do wish their tea was a little stronger since I couldn't taste as much oolong as I usually do at other places. My coworker and I shared an egg waffle, we got the mixed flavored one (chocolate chip and Oreo crumbled), it's a solid egg waffle! I'm very curious about their hotdog waffle and may come back to try that.

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    Tian Q.

    Decent new hong kong egg waffle spot with sweet and savory options, as well as multiple egg waffle wrapped asian fusion hot dog (beef franks) options. Food: - Generally enjoyed the savory egg waffle options with seaweed and pork floss, and salted duck egg you rarely see elsewhere, average egg waffle otherwise - Milky soft serve, more vanilla than milky compared to some other spots Service is a bit slow with what seems like just one guy hectically sweatshopping every order during soft opening. However, also 25% off during soft opening until end of the year 2025. Instagram: TianTianEats

    Johnny W.

    Summary: Okay for the area, but... Details: This little block of Mountain View continues to disappoint with its eating options, and has largely convinced me to just eat elsewhere, given the choice of meet-up locations with South Bay friends. T Castle is yet another milk tea shop addition to the area, and to their credit, they're probably even one of the better options, while also offering up a smattering of other food options that you won't find elsewhere, like egg waffle hot dogs, and soft service. That said, if you're looking for good milk tea, and don't mind going 10-20 minutes north or south, you'll have much better drink choices with, say, Molly Tea. But if you insist on something within walking distance after eating in the neighborhood, again, they aren't the worst choice, with tea drinks that have decent tea notes, and aren't overly sweet. Their default non-dairy creamer isn't great though, so you're better off with one of the real or alt-milk options. Their egg waffles are on the denser and less crisp side, and their soft serves are all the same milk/vanilla base, but served with different types of toppings. Unsurprisingly, the brown sugar boba was way too sweet for me, but it was hard telling how much of that was from the brown sugar vs the soft serve itself (I think it was a bit of both). Also, as mentioned by some other reviewers, they might still be figuring out some of the kinks since opening, as our orders also had mistakes in them (i.e. boba in the no-boba milk tea my friends ordered) Realistically, probably a three star for those in the area, but for someone as far as myself with better options in-between, I can't see myself coming back. Accessibility: Small cafe with not much seating in general, but a couple of which are accessible. Space itself is pretty spacious and easy to get around, and you order from a tablet kiosk like in many other similar places these days.

    Menu Dec 2025
    Kathy T.

    Decided to stop by because I was in the area and I was enticed by the egg waffles. It's a rather cute little shop with some seats inside and a very minimal layout. Lots of variety on the menu though from savory and sweet egg waffles to various teas, smoothies, and so on. I ordered the Hong Kong silky tea and the jasmine green tea with crema. I ordered 50% sweetness because that's what I usually do at every milk tea shop but I would not recommend doing that here unless you don't like your drinks sweetened at all. The tea flavors were great for both drinks nonetheless, especially the Hong Kong milk tea! It's not often that I come by a shop that sells this drink so I was glad to see it on their menu. As for the egg waffles, I got the original and the salted egg flavors. They're very soft on the inside, wished they were a bit more crispy on the outside but they both had a nice subtle sweetness and egg flavor. The salted egg flavor had small bits of the egg yolk throughout the waffle which was interesting but I think it could've used a little more salted egg overall. I believe they're in their soft opening stage right now so all menu items were 25% off which runs until Dec 31st if I'm not mistaken. Service was a bit slower because it was just one person but I didn't mind waiting and they were nice. Would like to come back and try the other drinks!

    X4. So Hot
    Tim L.

    Came here to try some hot dogs fusion with egg puff waffles. They did not disappoint. My favorite was the California since it was like a mix between a street hot dog with the onions and mayo and California roll with the masago and crab imitate. Super flavorful. And their egg puff was fluffy on the inside and crispy on the outside. Also got So Hot as the other savory and their Strawberry cream puff ice cream for dessert. I also got a Red Guava Crema for a drink but forgot to take a picture of it since that's how good their hot dogs were. Not even sure if I should be calling them hotdogs. Inside is nice and cute and the service was quick.

    Schelly Y.

    Fun spot for drinks and egg waffles. They have a variety of egg waffle options both sweet and savory. We tried the corny hot dog egg waffle which includes a large hot dog, corn, cheese, and drizzled with mayo I think?

    No onion for my order but this is in my hot dog
    Kathy L.

    Walk in only one person working, small store about 4 tables. We order in the kiosk because she seems to be busy. Egg puff are a little sweet and no very crispy a little too chewy. We put no onion but the hot dog has too much onion, even on the box it says no onion. Hot dog itself is good not very salty. We also ordered Hong Kong milk tea and lemon tea with grapes but didnt take pictures because it didn't come until we finished. Employee also didn't call us to pick up after drinks on counter.

    Mango Sago & Hong Kong Milktea
    Natalie Yingqi G.

    Cozy place. Love the mango sago came with the mango popping boba, what a plus. Puff dog looks great, will try next time

    Virgin Piña Colada

    Drove by this cozy place couple of times and finally stop by and give it a try. This place does not disappoint! This drink I've got, virgin pina colada tastes just like the original but without alcohol. I also saw their menu has a egg puff corn dog, will definitely come back and try that!

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    This is a small little store down in Mountain View, has a nice vibe and interesting Eggette options! Would recommend to try it out.

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    Local Cafe

    Local Cafe

    3.5
    (477 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    $$

    I came here with my boyfriend's family on a Sunday evening, who wanted to come here to celebrate…read moreChinese New Year. As a lot of the reviews mentioned, this place offers a lot of Hong Kong comfort food for a pretty affordable price (most entrees are under $17-18), given the portion size. Ordering was done via scanning a QR code on the phone. I opted for the Pork Belly and Tofu Skin Clay Pot. The entrees don't come with rice, so you do have to order that separately (ends up being an addition $2 for rice). Since we were dining in as a party of six, they ended up giving us giant bowls of rice to share from instead of individual bowls. The pot itself was incredibly hearty, with a good mix of meat, tofu, and vegetables. For me, this was enough for 2 meals, so I ended up taking half of it home for leftovers. My boyfriend got the Peking Pork Chop. He said it was a bit salty, but overall enjoyed his dish. The rest of his family ordered other entrees, with all of them seeming to enjoy it. The restaurant itself has many tables, and we were seated promptly upon entering. Food came out fairly quickly as well once we ordered. Definitely a solid spot when the HK comfort food feeling strikes up!

    I agree with the review below. I used to love local cafe in Fremont and was super excited to…read morestumble upon this one. We order the family menu of 3 dishes for 45 dollars or so. I ordered 2 clay pot dish and they came out in 2 min. Guess what, it's all pre-manufactured packaged food from China預製菜. I could taste the not freshness in the food. It's heavily soy sauced and tasted so bad. I would NEVER come back here again. What a disappointment and such a scam for unfresh food.

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    Sunshine HK Cafe

    Sunshine HK Cafe

    4.0
    (217 reviews)
    12.6 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Catering service

    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.

    It's eh, kinda priced up though for sure…read more My go to is a baked dish. The quality kinda varies- the baked fish fillet with white cream sauce was good. Cheesy, tender, egg fried rice was flavorful. Portion kinda small, as the dish was very shallow. Not a lot of rice. Kinda off tho when it was the first dish that arrived to the table and it was lukewarm. I find a baked dish is typically always last since it needs time to bake, and is served scalding hot imo. That's when you know it's done right. This wasn't that. Suss The baked pork chop with cheese and tomato sauce was so disappointing and super greasy/heavy. The meat was chewy and had an unpleasant flavor. The tomato sauce was not good either. The shrimp wonton noodle soup I sadly cannot recommend, the filling was not good. Had more pork than shrimp consistency. I did not enjoy the flavor. Not aromatic. I will say, the noodles were great quality. Thin, bouncy, correct texture. What you would hope for. The soup was not good. The roast duck was good, with tender meat and fatty skin. Flavorful with the plum sauce. The fish congee was good, though a bit too runny imo once cooled down. The fried donut (you tiao) was crunchy and very doughy. Would be nice if they could slice it. I can agree with everyone about their thoughts on the 18% mandatory tip fee, it's crazy lol. Mandatory service fee for hk service (which is minimal service). It was so hard to flag down the waiter for refilling water, or to get more napkins. The place was empty and they were on their phone the whole time. Waiting for that automatic tip. Whatever man.

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    Cafe Kazka

    Cafe Kazka

    4.2
    (151 reviews)
    14.9 mi
    $$

    cafe kazka is such a hidden gem in foster city! my friend and I came to check it out for lunch…read moreafter hearing it was a hong kong-style cafe, and were not disappointed at all. first, the cafe is so cute and also spotless- I could've stayed all day just reading or doing work. there was lots of outdoor seating overlooking the water which was so nice! I got an iced HK style coffee + milk tea which I've never had before but was so delicious. I'd definitely come back to try the other fruity drinks too! we ordered the tom yum noodles, preserved vegetables & pork noodle soup, salt & pepper fries, and the HK style french toast with peanut butter. the french toast was our favorite- it was fluffy and chewy and was just like the HK classic. the noodle dishes were both so hearty and flavorful too, and the portions were a good size. it did take a bit long for everything to come out, but it did seem like there was only one person working and she was very kind and accommodating when we had questions about our order. we didn't mind at all, especially sitting outside and enjoying the view! overall, I'll for sure be back for the drinks and to try some other HK style street food.

    I stumbled upon Cafe Kazka when I was in the same plaza shopping at Osaka Marketplace. I like HK…read morestyle drinks, so I was excited to try it out. We were initially going to just stop by to grab drinks, but decided to sit down and order a few snacks as well. The location is right behind Foster City's Central lake and the weather was nice, so we decided to sit outside. We ordered the HK style milk tea, OG lemon tea, french fries, and the siu mai. If I just ordered the drinks, it might have been a better experience. The fries were okay, nothing special - they were a bit softer than I like. The siu mai was just bad. I'm not sure where it comes from, but it was gummy in texture and tasted like frozen food. There were only 5 small pieces and we still couldn't finish it. The drinks were priced fairly, but the snacks were overpriced for what it is. You order at a kiosk so there isn't much service to talk about, but we did have to ask for a ketchup a few times before they remembered to bring it to us. Maybe I'll go back to try the actual food dishes.

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    Hong Kong Cafe

    Hong Kong Cafe

    3.6
    (288 reviews)
    22.9 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.

    Came in for a late lunch on a Wednesday afternoon and was seated right away, not that many people…read more Beef Stew Wonton Ho Fun Soup, the beef was tender and flavorful, wontons were average size and tasty, but the soup base was blend with no flavor, and the beef stew juices didn't even make it better. Mapo Tofu was very good and tasted great. My daughter loved. Fried Oysters was perfectly fried top with fried garlic and green onions, tasted great. Chili Oil Wontons was good. I will come back for other items. This is a 4 stars establishment, but the broth was not good at all. That's why the 3 star review.

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