Liang's Village
20530 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino
(408) 725-9999
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They have a rewards system where you write your phone number on the receipt, and they manually load points onto your account. In the past couple visits, I’ve noticed they stopped recording points even when I provide my phone number. It’s pretty disappointing that they have great food, but a horrible rewards system
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 5
Service: 1
Celebrating Lunar New Year 2026 in style!
Meeting up here with Taiwanese friends for Taiwanese breakfast. They serve this menu on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30.
They offer a wait list that you can join in their Maps listing when they are busy. We got here at 9:30 and it was fairly quiet. We got a table for eight people and everybody parked right in front of the restaurant but by the time I left at 11:00, it was a very full restaurant with people waiting outside.
First thing you should do when you get to your table is to select what you're going to order then go up to the counter and order. If you have a larger group like we did, everybody can go up and order what they would like, the restaurant will split the bill when it's time to pay.
Once you are done ordering you can return to your seats at your table and before you know it, your food will start appearing. It only took about 5 to 10 minutes after the first order was put in for the food to start arriving at our table. Each dish looking better than the previous one!.
The advantage in going with a group is that you get to try out a lot more items. We ordered a bunch of things for the table and everybody got an individual main dish. I would be very hard-pressed to select one item as my favorite but I think the main dish I ordered was really delicious dish and something I had never tried. I will order it again.
Things we ordered that I would 100% recommend: 1 Peppery Kurobuta Charcoal Bao (The charcoal makes it a very interesting color, not quite black but almost.), an order of them comes with two and the bao are quite large. Soft fluffy dough with a good size pork sausage filling. 2 Sloppy Explosion Pancake, VERY sloppy but sooo good. 3 Turnip Cake Fries. These were absolutely delicious. A mashed daikon radish that is formed into nice fat fries that are pan fried in such a way that the exterior forms a crisp crust around the pillowy soft filling. Much better than any potato fries I've ever had. 4 Spicy Red Oil Mini Wontons with Youtiao. The wontons are filled with a shrimp mixture and then served in a bowl floating in the red chili oil sauce. Eaten by themselves, the red chili oil wontons are spicy. That's where the Youtiao comes in. This is also commonly called a Chinese donut. They are donut like in that the dough is fried in a bar shape. That's where the similarity ends. These are not sweet at all. They're served with this dish so that you can soak up some of that sauce and bring the heat down a little. It's a delicious combination and I ate every single bite! 5 LV Choice Pocket Pie. A starter for the table, flaky and cut into triangles. 6. Honey, Jasmine green tea. Abc a crisp and refreshing green tea beverage with Jasmine floral notes. Very nice accompaniment to the meal. 7 Minced Pork Rice. We ordered a couple for the table so everyone could try. It was a hit!
We left promising to meet up here again!!! Highly recommended!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I can't here with a friend for breakfast. I ordered a Kurobuta bun and sloppy egg pancake. I especially liked the sloppy pancake! It's sloppy and messy to eat, but it's worth a try.
Staff were not particularly friendly, but fast and efficient.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
We were looking for Taiwanese food after returning from a trip to Taiwan. The food and service here were fantastic, and reminded us of our trip. We cannot wait to bring family and friends!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Odd and rude customer service. Attitude when asking a question about the menu and was given incorrect information. Ordered takeout since was there anyways, was not notified two orders were in the same bag. No indication inside, outside of bag or verbally. Sat around for 30 minutes just waiting until going up to ask directly. Food is okay, dishes can be hit or miss.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 1
Honestly I want to like this place since the food here is fine. The attitude of one of the male server (middle age, short hair, chubby look) was awful today. We were treated with why you are bothering us attitude when we came and after order it is basically no service at all. This place needs restructure its customer service.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
Do NOT come here for takeout! Came back for an online order. I ordered at 12:17. I was told the order will be ready by 12:27pm. I arrived at 12:38pm. Not ready. It turns out they didn’t put in the order!
Recommended dishes: Beef Noodle
Went here for Taiwanese brunch a few weeks ago with some friends and it was great! We had the sloppy explosion egg pancake, the spicy wonton, the charcoal bao, turnip cake fries and some warm soy milk. The flavors really bring you back to Taiwan if you've ever been. I don't live down there, but if I'm ever in Cupertino, I'd for sure go back! The owner Austin is super nice, make sure to say hi if you see him!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We had breakfast on Friday morning. It was a very interesting breakfast option, not the heavy carbohydrates that Asians usually eat in the morning, but I thought the idea was fun and it tasted .
Probably good for young people but pricey.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
extremely pricy place, but reflected by high quality food ingredients and very clean.
9-13 per side dish. similar tofu noodles that is at din tai fong is cheaper (and feels like higher quality) than here. food and environment seems clean so that's great. worth the extra 55%-85% in price.
nice Minecraft like ambient music. very relaxing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Minced pork bowl tasted bad. The sour veggies and egg made me feel sick.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 2
authentic taiwanese food - beef noodle soup, tofu noodles, bamboo, pork chop over rice
Food: 5
Food is OK, nothing remarkable to write home about.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
23 pages of menu!!!!!!!!!! I am overwhelmed.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 2
Came from breakfast, it's nice that their hours start early. The bao is decent, but you can skip. I enjoyed the breakfast wrap. The chili oil was great.
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