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Asian
Pacific Dining in Milpitas
All phone numbers are in the 408 area
code.
Chinese - Taiwanese
ABC
Anyone who likes Chinese food will be rewarded by a feast at
the ABC. Prices may seem a little elevated, but what you get
is worth the expense. 768 Barber Lane, Unit 206, 435-8888.
Liou's
House
Liou's House is not well known outside of the Chinese community.
There are no Yelp reviews and the only Google search results
just list its name and address. But, trust us, it is worth making
the trip to 1245 Jacklin Road (East of 680). 263-9888.
Lu
Lai Garden
One of the few Chinese restaurants to focus on meat-free dim
sum, making it popular among vegetarians. Metro Review. 210 Barber
Court in Milpitas. 526-9888.
Nutrition
House
Medium sized, northern style chinese food. lots of sizzling platters,
decent quality, massive servings and more then fair pricing.
Left of Hot Pot City. 496 Barber Ln. 428-9285.
The Porridge
The freshness, taste, and digestibility of this food makes it seem like home-cooking, even if nobody in your home ever cooks bitter melon or seaweed. 1706 N Milpitas Blvd.
South
Legend Sichuan Restaurant
The menu offers an encyclopedic list of Szechuan dishes that
would take several visits to dent. 1720 N. Milpitas Blvd., 934-3970
Tainan Restaurant
Menu with prices available. In Chinese and English. 218 Barber
Court, 434-6888
Taipei
Cafe
You used to have to go to SF for this kind of Taiwanese cooking.
Fresh food, low prices, and packed at lunch with folks from Sun
Microsystems! 1706 N. Milpitas Blvd., 935-9369.
Filipino - Hawaiian
Bahay
Ihawan
Filipino-Hawaiian grill offers a perfect setting for pure overindulgence.
100 Dixon Road, Milpitas, 945-9055.
Barrio
Fiesta
A welcome way to come to an understanding of Filipino food such
as kara kara, crispy pata, and lumpia. 1790 Milmont Dr. 934-9902.
Fusion
Bleu Ginger
Already dazzling diners. Chef Terrence Khuu, who grew up in San
Francisco and was a cook at Le Colonial there, serves up Asian
fusion that's anything but confusion. The nondescript strip-mall
location gives no hint at the modern elegance you'll find inside
the restaurant doors: warm ginger hues, slate floors, Murano-like
glass fixtures and a bubbling wall fountain. 90 S. Abel St.,
719-9998.
Japanese
Bento Express
Japanese California fast food restaurant located at 23 North
Milpitas Blvd. (Next to Lucky Market) 262-7544.
Fuji San
Japanese Restaurant. Authentic Japanese Cuisine, sushi. The chef
was the head chef for Merrill Lynch in New York. new location:
Great Mall, 123 Great Mall Dr, 963-9588 and Milpitas Square,
222 Barber Ct. 922-6868.
Pepper Lunch
Japanese franchise specializing in fresh steak, seafood and vegetables
cooked by clientele at individual high-tech speed grills. Milpitas
Square. 408 Barber Lane, 577.0778.
Sushi Kai
Authentic Japanese Sushi that melt in your mouth and will delight you with every bite. We use only the best quality fish and seafood available. 1728 N. Milpitas Blvd., 719-8833.
Sushi Maru
If you are looking for fresh, delicious and affordable sushi, Sushimaru is the best choice for you. 599 East Calaveras Blvd. (Town Center), 45-9999.
Korean
Hot
Pot City
Excellent "all you can eat" Korean restaurant serving
you at a reasonable price! Milpitas Square. 500 Barber Lane,
428-0988.
Seoul
Restaurant
On a cold day, the Korean BBQ is highly recommended. Sit at one
of the tables with the metal plate in the middle. This gets removed,
REALLY hot coals (sparks included for free) are put into bins
and you get more food than you can possibly eat put in front
of you to cook for yourself. Main Street in Milpitas near Calaveras
Boulevard.
Malaysian
Banana Leaf Restaurant
Authentic Malaysian and Thai food at reasonable prices, custom
seasoning. McCarthy Ranch. 182 Ranch Dr., 719-9811
Red Kwali
Inspired by Singapore, Malaysia, Thai, Japan, China and other Southeast Asian specialties, our food is delicious and flavorful. McCarthy Ranch. 179 Ranch Dr., 262-2626.
Thai
Thai Town
For those who love hot, spicy Thai specialties. Milpitas Square.
542 Barber Lane, 324-1032.
Vietnamese
Pho
909
Review. Inexpensive diner. 72 S. Park Victoria Dr. 946-1937.
Pho Hoa Noodle Soup
Vietnamese Noodle Soup. Bright, informal, noisy and tolerant
-- short on ambience but great places to bring kids. 1455 Landess
Ave., in front of Home Depot between Interstate 680 and South
Park Victoria Drive, Milpitas. 428-0128.
Pho Tam
Great, cheap Vietnamese and Thai food. 1720 N. Milpitas Blvd.
934-3970.
Super
Bowl
Pho Super Bowl Dac Biet, Com Ga Hai Nam, Cha Gio - Goi Cuon.
1208 South Abel Street, 263-6086.
Tam
Restaurant
"People drive all the way from Palo Alto to eat our tempura
prawns." Review from Metro. Thai and Vietnamese entreés.
1720 N. Milpitas Blvd., 934-3970.
Tung
Kee Noodle House
Fast food. Inexpensive and plentiful. 481 E Calaveras Blvd, 263-8288;
1792 N. Milpitas Blvd, 935-9888; and 438 Barber Lane, 321-8889.
Vung Tau II
Smack in the middle of the Lion Food Center strip in northern
Milpitas, Vung Tau II has served matriarch Chac Do's marvelous
recipes. 1750 N. Milpitas Blvd. 934-9327.
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Dining Guides
Here's a list of recommended books about dining out in the
Bay Area, chosen by your Go Milpitas Guide for their outstanding
features and editorial excellence.

The Eclectic Gourmet Guide to San Francisco and the Bay Area
by Richard Sterling; Paperback
San Francisco's varied neighborhoods and ethnic influences offer
a wide variety of dining experiences for even the most seasoned
connoisseurs.

Eat This, San Francisco : A Narrated Roadmap to Dives, Joints,
All-Night Cafes, Noodle Houses, Buffets, and Other Cheap Places
to Eat in the Bay Area
by Dan Leone
Paperback
Zagat is long known for its restaurant guides and has a wonderful
knack of editing their customer opinions to reflect the "word
on the streets" about a restaurant. This resource is must
for anyone interested in dining in the Bay Area.
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