Ktea Cafe
139 S Murphy Ave, 94086-6113 - Sunnyvale
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#207 of 271 restaurants in Sunnyvale
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Popularity
100/100
Quality
61/100
Data Completeness
67/100
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Phone:
+1 408-830-9838
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https://www.facebook.com/Kteacafe/
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Address:
139 S Murphy Ave, Sunnyvale
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2 stars only for service. Fried chicken was dry, drinks too perfume-y, and the jianbing just … didn’t taste good. Also had issues with the self ordering system not connecting to the payment system, and this is the only reason they got 2 stars instead of 1, after one of the employees fixed it, the manager(?) came by and stayed to make sure we got our order in.
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Ordered here for the first time since they switched to the back half of the building. There’s no where to wait for your drinks besides a small hallway or outside next to dumpsters in a parking lot. It smelled. There’s nobody to take our order, you need to order on a machine- the touch screen was broken so we had to order online because nobody was at the “counter”. I don’t think the workers realized we had submitted an order until they already had it for 10 minutes. Once they saw it they were pretty quick to bring it out.
My jasmine milk tea was very perfumed tasting, I felt like I was drinking lotion, though the boba and sweetness level was nice (50% sweet). I’d go with a different drink next time.
The spicy chicken was good, we enjoyed it. Nice spice level, very crispy.
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Great drinks and snacks. I frequently get the Thai Tea, which is very good here. (I recommend cream instead of milk, 50% sweet, with boba.) The strawberry green tea is pretty good too. Note that K Tea is now located behind the building; the front is now Mayan Kitchen.
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Come try their pork jian bing (a Chinese street food)!
I pass by Murphy Street several times a week on my way to and from the Sunnyvale Caltrain station. When I need a bite in the morning, or if I'm just hungry in the afternoon, I'll stop by K Tea. Their jian bing are delicious and filling, and they deviate from traditional Chinese jian bing in the best ways. Ordering is also simple and service is friendly.
I recommend the pork jian bing, even if you're usually a beef lover like me. For vegetarians, I think the classic is more worth it than the tofu.
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My wife and I ran into this place looking for a place to relax and grab a quick bite.
This place is likely out new spot on the block. It has good tea, good food and a relaxing atmosphere. The staff was really friendly as well.
We ordered veggie Jiaeing which we will definitely be coming back for. It's like an egg crepe sandwich, and very tasty. We'd highly recommend coming by to try it.
We also ordered a bento box no meat which they were super accommodating about. They didn't have a tofu option but came by after asking if we wanted them to add tofu to it free of charge. We opted not to, but the fact that they asked was really considerate (it wasn't on their menu).
We also got sweet potato fries. They were good albeit under seasoned (wasn't worth losing a star though as they were crispy and tasty, and the rest of the food was amazing)
We also got two of the teas, tropical fruit and orange fruits. The staff was super considerate, explaining how they sweeten and giving good comparisons to be sure the tea was sweetened to our liking.
Overall, our experience was great. Definitely coming back here again over the next few weeks.
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I stopped by in Sunnyvale to grab a quick bite and decided to come to K Tea Cafe. I'm so glad I did! This was the first time I tried Jianbing and instantly fell in love with it. I ordered it with bulgogi beef and it was packed with delicious flavors and unique textures. The wrapping is similar to a crepe while the fried wonton added a crunch as you took a bite. For $10 this was also very filling!
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Always loved their 煎餅(jianbing), would suggest getting the pork or the vegetarian options, for some reason beef is kinda mehh to me. Definitely get some chili sauce on the side, and the preserved mustard is a traditional pairing from Taiwan but could be jarring for those who never had it, so I would get some on the side and try it first. There's a very crunchy piece in the middle, so it's best to eat it quickly or it'll get soggy and soft. Enjoy!
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Interesting place for serving street foods like Jianping Guozi - which is famous Chinese crispy donut crepe! It’s a very famous street food in China that you would have a crepe made with scramble egg, crispy donuts, and all kinds spice sources. This place has been very creative to add dry pork, beef, or chicken, or tofu. So basically you make your own Jianbing!
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