E14th Eatery + Kitchen

16395 E 14th St, San Leandro
(510) 200-7716

Recent Reviews

Terri T

I had a fantastic coffee! Ms. Symphony was absolutely delicious! Service was top shelf. My mother and I will be back for sure, what a treat.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

suzzy gonzalez

I ordered food to go and the guy said it’ll be ready in 20 minutes. So I come back approx 20iah minutes later and he hadn’t even started my order. Everyone was just sitting on the tables talking and he said sorry I completely forgot. I just left because I’m on lunch and can’t wait for another 20 minutes for nothing

Connie T.

Cute little Hong Kong style dessert spot. If you like mango you gotta get the mango box. It's a puff pastry with fresh mango fruits. I order this every time I come here. Their fries and wings are also really yummy. I love that their dessert is more of a mild sweet, because I can enjoy a variety of dessert items without feeling guilty. I absolutely love supporting small businesses and this is one of them that I will continue to come.

Irene M.

I'd say this place is pretty decent for a Hong Kong dessert store. We ordered mango sago (YUMMY), green tea milli crepe, mango cherng fun, and I've had their mixed sauce rice noodles. Mango Sago: this is a win here. I love how they make it kinda a frozen mango base (slushy) vs the soupy consistency it usually comes in. I mean, mangos were good, but keep in mind, it's not always mango season. millie crepe green tea: pretty good for the price, I appreciate this because it's not too sweet and the matcha taste was there!!!!!! I've tried some much more pricier ones and they were just overly sweet. Mango cherng fun: Totally not what I expected, not bad though. but just like the sago, it's not always mango season. Mixed sauce rice noodles. Pretty good. I feel it's hard to mess up on this dish because it's just basically steamed rice rolls with peanut butter sauce, hoisin, soy sauce, and siracha.

Christina Z.

The desserts are very unique well designed, in color, flavors and taste. Multiple layers of the crepe, not only in shape but also melted in mouth. The brûlée tastes just right and milky, with glass like layer of brown. The environment is nice decorated, but kinda cold during the winter.

Michael W.

Pretty good asian style dessert place. Nothing really special but it does the job if you want to fix that sweet tooth after you eat. I ordered the matcha Mille crepe and mango rice roll. The Mille crepe wasn't that big of a deal. Not that sweet tasted like batter and matcha but was still good enough for me the finish it. The mango roll however was really good. Not to over powering with the sweet and the rice roll was a very nice texture it was like gelatinous and crunchy/chewy at the same time and the fresh mango pieces inside is always a plus. They run out of the pancakes pretty fast so got to come in earlier next time to try it. All in all a decent place I wouldn't mind coming back to once in a while.

Angel L.

Currently my number 1 place to go place for asian desserts... tops my list because the mango sago is the fresh & distinct. You can taste the REAL mango flavor and coconutness cream. Tofu fa & black sesame dessert also the BEST because it's made in house. Tofu is soft/silky and there is a GREAT real taste of black sesame unlike many dessert places that use packages.

Stephy H.

I recommend getting the mango sago with creme and grapefruit. It is so goood!!!! Fresh sweet mangos paired perfectly with the sourness of the slushee and grapefruit bits. It's so refreshing on a hot day. I also got to try their eggettes and crepes but I personally didn't care for them too much. Their crepes is made differently, not your typical crepe batter folded up in a cone shape. It's kinda like an omelette shape and had only a very thin layer. The mango sago definitely shines over the batter-type desserts. Also warning: their toilet does not flush.

Djanai L.

We came to yummy yummy at about 10:20pm and were greeted promptly by the pleasant staff it took me a while to order and they were super opatient and it only took 3-4 mins to prepare our order. The place was super clean. And they play what seems to be a Korean jazz music selection i may be wrong but it's great atmosphere music. I will definitely be coming back here for my late night sweets! Especially since they have super healthy options like black stick rice and fresh fruit!

C K.

Modern Chinese dessert house with an extensive menu. Ordered Matcha (green tea) Mille Crepe Cake, 3 from Hero Series & Peach Gel with Milk (warm). The Heroes are basically the same thing, namely, sweet soup base with different kinds of toppings. The sweet soup can be made from pure milk, soy milk, almond milk, green tea or simply black sugar. Toppings can be sweet red bean, mango pudding, jelly, herbal jelly, taro rice balls, diced fruits etc. The House Special is All Toppings. We came to try out their Peach Gum (see photo) which is an extract from bark of wild peach trees. Supposedly good for the skin because it is rich in amino acids. Best enjoyed as desserts. I gave the desserts 3 stars tonight. They were alright. No other better dessert place at the moment at San Leandro sadly. Unless at Oakland China Town. Really want to knock off 1 more star because the toilet still doesn't flush!! Yikes.

Anita L.

Good if you're in the mood for some basic Asian food/desserts. They have a fairly large menu of options to choose from so you can satisfy both sweet and savory cravings. I decided to get their hazelnut toast which came with four large rectangles of toast with nutella and vanilla ice cream on the side to dip into. A first for me, I had never had toast with ice cream but the combination was actually quite good. However, you get pretty full after the first or second piece so it's a better to share this dish with others. My husband got their matcha milkshake which I actually thought would be pretty good but the matcha flavor didn't really come through and it tasted kind of bland to me.

Jo W.

Sweethoney Dessert is currently closed due to fire damage, and Leisure Cafe was packed AF, so boyfriend and I walked over to here once I looked this up on Yelp and found this new dessert place. This is such a cute little place, and I'm really happy to have this join the downtown San Leandro Asian foodie scene, even if this place is a little bit of a walk away from the actual downtown area. I wanted to try a Matcha Mille Crepe Cake when we came here, but they were all out of it in matcha flavor, and only had it in passion fruit. Boyfriend and I ended up getting a creme brulee and a #2 matcha special. Creme brulee is very good, and we enjoyed tapping the caramel top and diving into the delicious pudding. The matcha special was like a condensed milk soup that came in a little pot (sort of like a shallow hot pot) with a scoop of matcha ice cream and several piece of matcha mochi in the dessert. It was different, and I enjoyed it. I do want to come back here and try more of their offerings!

Ian C.

We came to this place due to sweet honey cafe was close on a Sunday night. Parking lot is at the back and the place was packed so I had high hopes for the place, it thought if it is packed with customers, it must be good, boy was I wrong. There is a lack of a waiting list clipboard and it's all base on and we were told there are 2 tables of large parties ahead of us, lucky the parties ahead of us left so we got seated after about 20 mins wait. They do have a large variety of on the menu. We ordered a couple of hot desserts and a Napoleon cake, thick toast, egg puff and waffle with hazelnut sauce . Here is the results, the purple rice sweet soup was too sweet, lack of flavor, the hot sesame soup on tofu dessert was not good, hot sesame on cold tofu was a bad combo, the mango Napoleon thing came with over sweet mango and bad whip cream. The thick toast was too dry on the side/crust it was a let down. My son had chocolate egg puff which was actually good but took forever to come out, ditto on the hazelnut waffle for my other son, it taste okay, not great. The worst part is their restroom, dirty, smelly and flush is broken so we are fast and left. 2 stars for the egg puff and hazelnut waffle. Everything else is not good, we won't be going back there again

Chris A.

My wife and I used to come here every now and then when we first moved to San Leandro. We decided to stop by again since we had a dessert craving. The shop was empty so it was nice enjoying the restaurant to ourselves while enjoying our dessert. We ordered an egg puff with ice cream as well as a grass jelly dessert. The dessert itself was delicious and the ice cream as nice and smooth. The egg puff was crunchy and paired well with the dish. The grass jelly was also good, but was a little too milky for my liking. The taro balls and jelly was cooling as we finished it off. Parking for this place can get difficult as the lot behind the restaurant is a tad small and shared with the other shops in the area. Street parking can also get complicated as downtown streets are fairly narrow.

Mallory L.

They are in the process of changing their name! So the outside sign reads "Yummy Tummy," which confused us. I ordered the tofu pudding which is silky soft tofu in a ginger sugar syrup. It was good, very typical. I also ordered the mango egg puffs because it sounded unique. However, the puffs were far too dense and cake-like. I tried my boyfriend's mango box and, holy moly, it was so damn good! It's (seemingly) fresh mango and airy as hell cream encased in a light and crispy pastry. So. Damn. Good. My bf ordered another one. Good call. Do not miss out.

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