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Welcome to XLB Kitchen

XLB Kitchen, located in Cupertino, CA, offers a casual dining experience with a focus on authentic Chinese cuisine. The restaurant provides a variety of vegan and vegetarian options, along with traditional dishes like pork soup dumplings and fried pork buns. Customers praise the outdoor seating and quick service, making it a great spot for group gatherings or family meals. With a cozy interior and serene outdoor patio, XLB Kitchen aims to provide a welcoming atmosphere for diners. The flavorful XLBs and sautéed string beans receive high marks, showcasing the restaurant's dedication to quality ingredients and delicious flavors.

LOCATIONS
  • XLB Kitchen
    10235 S De Anza Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014, United States
    10235 S De Anza Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014, United States Hotline: +1 408-217-6510

Introducing XLB Kitchen, a hidden gem in Cupertino, CA that offers a delightful blend of Szechuan, Shanghainese, and noodle dishes. With a plethora of utilities including reservations, vegan and vegetarian options, and even outdoor seating, XLB Kitchen caters to a diverse range of preferences.

Customers rave about the efficient service and tasty offerings at XLB Kitchen. From the mouthwatering Garlic Pork Belly to the flavorful Szechuan Chili Oil Wonton, each dish is a culinary masterpiece. The XLB (Steamed Pork) and Fried Buns with Pork are crowd favorites, while the Shrimp and Pork Dumplings and Dan Dan Noodles satisfy all cravings.

The ambiance at XLB Kitchen is described as calm and quiet, providing the perfect setting for a relaxing dining experience. Whether you choose to dine indoors or on the comfortable patio, you are sure to enjoy the friendly and attentive staff.

What sets XLB Kitchen apart is their dedication to authenticity and quality. The tea-smoked duck, bamboo rice, and pork belly are all expertly prepared and infused with rich flavors. The sautéed string beans and chongqing chicken add a touch of spice and variety to the menu.

For a homey meal that is both satisfying and delicious, XLB Kitchen is the perfect choice. With a diverse menu, welcoming atmosphere, and top-notch service, this restaurant is a must-visit for food enthusiasts in the Bay Area.

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Kelly N.
Kelly N.

Cute little interior area but awesome outside seating. Food was delicious. Wish I had more time to try more things but just stopped quick for a little bite. The servers were great and food was quick to come out! Got the pork soup dumplings and the fried pork buns.

Chris L.
Chris L.

The food was extremely authentic and delicious. Great service and hospitable staff. The ambience was very nice and serene, we loved the outdoor seating. Can't recommend enough, best Chinese restaurant I've been to in a long time!

Hillary H.
Hillary H.

We came here on a Tuesday night at 6pm and there was no wait. The inside of the restaurant is quite small so we chose to sit in the outdoor patio. The patio is nicely shaded with umbrellas and decorated with lights. I'd recommend making a reservation here if you're coming with a large party because I can see this place filling up quite easily. The owner and servers are so sweet here. Our favorite dishes were the chicken wings, glutinous rice with bamboo, sautéed green beans, xlb, and lion head meatball soup. None of the dishes were overly salty or oily. The only dish we probably wouldn't order again are the pan fried buns with pork. The bun had way too much breading and the pork was mushy. The XLB was good though. There was a sag to the dumpling and the juice was flavorful. This is a great spot for a homey and casual dinner.

Jadyn L.
Jadyn L.

The food here was pretty good. The amount of food is worth it for the price. My favorite was the XLB. The service was quick and the staff was nice. There is indoor and outdoor seating and they ask for your preference. It was nice sitting outside and it was also shaded.

Yiven C.
Yiven C.

Great patio and service for satisfying meal. Review coming soon after two separate visits

Sin-Yaw W.
Sin-Yaw W.

We came here soon after its grand opening, disappointed, and never again till now. Must say they have greatly improved. That said, I did not order XLB. Really, that first bad impression was hard to shake. The patio seatings were a big plus. It was a walled garden well-shaded either artificially or naturally. I just don't know what would it like when weather is bad. The star was the tea-smoked duck 樟茶鸭 -- good smoking aroma, well cooked duck, balanced flavors. The bamboo rice is really a fancy container that locked the juices (mostly fat) into the rice-bed. There was no fresh bamboo flavors. The pork-belly was excellently cooked, albeit on the fatty side. DanDan Noodles 擔擔麵 was authentically Sichuan, I enjoyed the little bit I ate, since it has peanuts that I am slightly allergic to. Pan-fried buns 生煎包 were disappointing. Dough too thick, filling lacks juice and sweet. I will come again and, strangely, not for their namesake flares.

Ryan C.
Ryan C.

Easy to miss spot when driving by, but you don't want to miss it if you like XLBs! The XLB was big and the soup was so... thick? Not literally thick, but it was so flavorful and hearty. Awesome The chongqing chicken was plenty but not as spicy as what I've usually had (pro or con depending on who you ask). The sautéed string beans were kind of addicting because it also had pieces of pork and must've been cooked with some pork-ness. I only do not recommend glutenous rice pork bamboo thing. It's gimmicky and tastes way too porky. The pork itself was almost as mushy as the rice so I didn't really like that. I searched for every green onion I could find to cut through the mushy and monotone taste.

Tiffany P.
Tiffany P.

Spontaneously decided to come here for dinner and loves the homey feel and taste of this place. Here'e what we ordered: - XLB (4/5): This is one of the better XLBs. It is a little bit sweeter but theres so much dense, flavorful broth which I don't see in as much xlbs. - Sauteed string beans (4/5): Good flavor - lots of ginger, pork, and maybe garlic? I wish it was more sauteed for us - Chongqing chicken (3/5): Loves the small pieces (theyre practically boneless) and the amount they provide but I wish it was spicier. - Pork Belly with glutinous rice (4/5): Really unique dish. Maybe slight flavor of bamboo in it? A little pricey but would come again if we want a homey meal.

Derek S.
Derek S.

Came by for lunch the other day and it was a decent experience. XLB Kitchen took over Erik's Delicafe and their menu seems to be remarkably similar to another Shanghainese shop in Mountain View years ago... Parking is available on the street or in their private strip mall lot. Dining is available indoors or in their patio. Started off with their smoked duck and it was quite tasty. Smoky, fragrant, and flavorful. The duck was quite meaty too. The beef noodle soup was huge. Plenty of noodles along with tender chunks of beef. The xlb were decent and seemed homemade. Service was quick and efficient by the staff. ~$33/head after tax and gratuity for lunch with plenty of leftovers for at least another meal!