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Welcome to Oriental Tea House

Oriental Tea House, located in San Leandro, CA, offers a wide range of Chinese cuisine with a focus on dim sum. The restaurant is known for its delicious food and excellent service, making it a popular choice for families and groups. With a variety of dishes to choose from, including family-style and dim sum options, Oriental Tea House creates an authentic dining experience. Customers rave about the fresh and hot dim sum, Peking Duck, and other traditional Chinese dishes. Despite some minor issues like default gratuity charges, the overall dining experience at Oriental Tea House is highly recommended for those craving authentic Chinese cuisine.

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  • Oriental Tea House
    604 MacArthur Blvd, San Leandro, CA 94577, United States
    604 MacArthur Blvd, San Leandro, CA 94577, United States Hotline: +1 510-562-2828

Welcome to Oriental Tea House, a hidden gem in San Leandro offering delectable Cantonese dim sum that will leave you craving for more. Located at 604 MacArthur Blvd, this restaurant not only takes reservations but also offers takeout and delivery options. With limited vegetarian choices and accepting credit cards, Android Pay, and Apple Pay, Oriental Tea House is perfect for casual dining with moderate noise levels.

Customer reviews rave about the fast service and delicious dishes, such as the shu mai and har gow, which are must-tries. The salt & pepper shrimp, beef chow fun, and shrimp wonton soup are highly recommended for their flavor and generous servings. Family-style dining is a highlight, making it a great spot for groups and events.

The ambiance at Oriental Tea House is pleasant, and the staff is accommodating, enhancing the overall dining experience. Fresh tea and peanuts are offered upon arrival, setting the tone for a memorable meal. The extensive menu features affordable dim sum options, including BBQ pork buns and pork dumplings that showcase the chef's expertise.

Whether you're a dim sum aficionado or looking to try authentic Cantonese cuisine, Oriental Tea House is the place to be. From their flavorful dishes to their top-notch service, this restaurant is sure to impress even the most discerning food enthusiasts. So gather your friends, bring your appetite, and experience the culinary delights of Oriental Tea House for yourself.

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Cable C.
Cable C.

Food taste very good and good service, We will come back again again.They have a lot parking space.

Jazlene T.
Jazlene T.

Hidden gem on Foothill blvd. You know it's good when there are families gathering for karaoke night. I was craving dim sum only to find out they only serve during lunch time. However, the food here is all fantastic. From the fresh hot tea to every dish that we've tried, I enjoyed it. They offer family style, dim sum, and you can host events here. As we arrived they served us salted peanuts and tea which were the best! Keep in mind, bring some friends because the serving sizes are huge. What we ordered: * salt & pepper shrimp (10/10) so good! * beef chow fun (8/10) amazing, just a little cold when we got it * shrimp wonton soup (12/10) this has to be my favorite of all I have to come back for dim sum but prices are affordable. Bring a group with you! Dim sum is lunch time only!!

Herbert K.
Herbert K.

All new cleaner look, check off the box for dim sum items, they have a Monday- Friday specials. The bathroom has been upgraded

Rachel D.
Rachel D.

If your looking for a great Dim Sum restaurant COME HERE! really great food. Nice fresh and hot authentic experience. Customer service is good but only one woman speaks English and she's extremely nice., the Egg drop soup is very good but less salt which is good. Love this place

Rangie T.
Rangie T.

I apologize to my Yelp community. I have failed you. We went to Oriental Tea House back in November of 2023 when we attended a San Francisco forty-Niners football game and my niece told me that they offer Peking Duck for $28.00. She got my attention at Peking Duck, but at $28.00, she got my anticipation. We went for lunch so we can have the Peking Duck and dim sum. The experience was not like any other Chinese restaurant. They were so nice. They even brought out the different teas to let us choose. You order the dim sum from a menu and my, did I over order. We were four people but had enough food for ten. The duck came out and it was served in your not so usual way. I guess that's how they can charge $28.00 when they have you cut up the Peking Duck. It was delicious regardless of how it was served. Everything was very delicious and I would come back again. Maybe I'll bring my own sharp knives to properly cut up the duck.

Annie L.
Annie L.

This review is for takeout only. We did not dine in-house although we would like to when we have time. Although it was only takeout, the cashier was very friendly, helpful, and showed me one of the banquet rooms in case I wanted to bring a group. We ordered the chow fun, tomato beef chow mein, and a variety of dim sum. The chow fun was really delicious and made with high-quality noodles that did not turn hard in the refrigerator overnight. That's definitely a plus when you want to heat up your leftovers! I thought the tomato beef chow mein was excellent. I like the fact that it was made with skinny noodles instead of the fat starchy noodles. All the dim sum we ordered was excellent. The siu mai was very meaty, they did not skimp on the ingredients. In fact all the dim sum we ordered was stuffed full with ingredients, they were very generous. This is a good Cantonese restaurant and we would like to come back when we're in the area.

Tiffany C.
Tiffany C.

Location is not the best but plenty of parking spots next to the restaurant. Always fresh and piping hot dim sum. Made to order. Our family order a variety of dimsum and lunch options. Everything was good. The downfall is they charged you 15% gratuity by default for lunch on your bill. Dimsum: shrimp dumplings, pork buns, piggy custard buns, shrimp and cha siu rolls, chicken feet, tripe, beef balls, sesame balls, daikon cake, steam pork ribs, sticky rice wrap Lunch: scallop fried rice, beef ho fun, pan fried stick rice, duck chins, salted egg fried tofu

Frances C.
Frances C.

Trying this new restaurant during their soft opening Restaurant is clean Service is ok Food is delicious, the special Peking duck is $29 each, extra charges for the scallions and cucumber that goes with the Bao and the duck skin. Duck served as a whole and you dug into it cutting or tearing it on your own Skin is crisp and meat is favorable and juicy Not bad The rest of our orders are good as well The spareribs are coated with fried garlic goes well with beer The salty fish/chicken fried rice has the right amount of salty fish but the chicken is a bit dried Overall is better than I anticipated