Reviews on Seafood food in Milpitas, California, United States. Milpitas /mɪlˈpiːtəs/ is a city in Santa Clara County, California. It is located with San Jose to its south and Fremont to its north, at the eastern end of State Route 237 and generally between Interstates 680 and 880 which run roughly north/south through the city. With Alameda County bordering directly on the north, Milpitas sits in the extreme northeast section of the South Bay, bordering the East Bay and Fremont. Milpitas is also located within the Silicon Valley. The corporate headquarters of Maxtor, LSI Corporation, Adaptec, Intersil, FireEye, Viavi and Lumentum (formerly JDSU), KLA-Tencor, SanDisk, and View, Inc. sit within the industrial zones of Milpitas. Flex and Cisco also have offices in Milpitas. The population was 66,790 at the 2010 census.
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3 based on 18 reviews
Prices have gone up a buck or so since the last time I was there but still a pretty good deal for $11-$12. Lunch menu has a ton of seafood - steamed and fried fish, scallops, salt/pepper shrimps, crab , mussels, fish cake, grilled fish. There's a half dozen or so dim sums and a nice selection of sushi then there is the standard fare stir fried dishes
I visited on a weeknight for dinner. I like Cajun cuisine but this was not proper cajun. Limited menu without a lot of traditional cajun dishes. Hardly any sides offered other fries. Gumbo was not good ny cajun standards. I had a pound of shrimp served with heads on in a clear bag and no silverware. Shrimp shells stuck to the meat and without a utensil, a lot of the meat was wasted sticking to the shells. Service was horrible. Gumbo starter came out well after the shrimp. Poor choice of alcohol and no wine served. Given the amount of mess and work involved, I would not recommend this for a business dinner. Nobody was in the place when I arrived, including a greeter. I should have left immediately.
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4 based on 10 reviews
Seafood City is filipino grocery store in the Milpitas Seasons Shopping Center. It sells a variety of filipino groceries as well as has a stellar fish department to buy whole fish.Inside the store is also a cafe called Grill City. We have enjoyed stopping there for bbq sticks and pancit. They are good for an inexpensive place to go. Service varies depending how busy the area is. They grill the bbq sticks at the store over a large grill area. There is seating in the Grill City area to enjoy one's meal.Today we were there to get fish for dinner though.
4 based on 14 reviews
Won-Kee is in a large strip mall of Chinese Restaurants in Milpitas. The name Won-Kee made me think obviously of something being Wonky. The thought of the lost in translation aspect made me smile so I went in for lunch. It was simple with rice and a shrimp dish along with tea. It was also very tasty and they accept credit cards which a lot places in this complex do not.
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3 based on 85 reviews
After a great experience at the Orlando, Florida, location, I decided to give the Milpitas location a try. We ordered a shrimp platter and a sirloin steak. We ordered two non-alcoholic drinks that arrived more than 5 minutes apart. Order taking process seriously flawed although I suspect a bit of âbait and switchâ was going on when it came to ordering sides. The menu states it comes with mash potatoes and âoneâ side. I stated that I wanted my potatoes with the langostino topping; as it turns out, this was a $5 option. Buyer beware.My partner ran out of dressing for her salad. We had to talk to three different employees before we got some.Then the meals arrive. The plates are very hot but the food was lukewarm at best. I talk to the manager and get them to remake the meals. That takes another 20 minutes. The food is warmer, but not really hot. We eat. The steak was a lot more tender in Orlando. The food is all very salty. Very disappointing for a $60 meal.Hi afm_kontakt, weâre sorry to learn about your disappointing experience at our Milpitas restaurant and weâd like to know more. Would you be able to give us a call at 800-562-7837; MondayâFriday from 10:00AM to 1:00PM, and 2:00PM to 5:00PM ET so that we may learn more about your experience?
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4 based on 22 reviews
Was here Friday evening for a large family gathering. Portions were very generous. Crab was outstanding: meat was sweet, tender and infused with flavor. Shrimp in mayonnaise a fusion creation and extremely tasty. One of our party was hungry for special order of eggs with tomatoes. Waiter cheerfully accommodated the request. Oh yeah the beef tenderloin with peppers and onions and Chinese mushrooms with greens were cooked to perfection.
4 based on 66 reviews
Excellent seafood served quickly & smilingly. Quality of food was great.Hot items served pretty hot & soups served by the waiteres.All items were delicious.However, one bone of contention: the waitress served the soup bowls & plates with her thumb in them. This was a little annoying.Hope the owner, if reading this review, can rectify this practice.
4 based on 49 reviews
We went with 15 colleagues and it was good we made reservations upfront. It is a hectic place, different than any restaurant I ever been to. We were with some Chinese colleagues and they did the ordering, that helped a lot since the menus were not too clear. The dishes were refreshingly different and tasted mostly good. I liked the fried milk! And all dim sum were very nice.
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