Koi
Welcome to Koi, a dim sum restaurant located in Cupertino, CA, specializing in Cantonese cuisine with a focus on seafood. Koi offers a wide range of menu options, including dim sum favorites like steamed dumplings, clay pot rice, BBQ dishes, and seafood delights.
Customers have praised Koi for its delicious seafood and noodle dishes, as well as its extensive dim sum offerings. The atmosphere is described as trendy and intimate, perfect for a casual meal or special occasion.
Some standout dishes include the Salt & Pepper Squids, Wasabi Walnut Prawns, and Mouth Watering Szechuan Style Chicken for appetizers. For steamed options, the 5 Flavor Chinese Soup Dumplings and Steamed BBQ Pork Bao are popular choices. The Clay Pot Rice with Preserved Pork and Seafood Pan-Fried Noodles are highly recommended for main courses.
Customer reviews highlight the quality of the food and the attentive service at Koi. While some dishes may have room for improvement, overall, the dining experience at Koi is enjoyable and satisfying.
Whether you're a dim sum enthusiast or looking to try authentic Cantonese cuisine, Koi is a must-visit restaurant for a delectable dining experience.
Koi Menu
Location
Address: 19369 Stevens Creek Blvd Ste 100 Cupertino, CA 95014
Phone: (408) 849-8888
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayYes
- Accepts Apple PayYes
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- Casual, Trendy, IntimateYes
- LoudYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Brunch, Lunch, DinnerYes
- Garage Parking, Street ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- Asian-ownedYes
- Heated Outdoor SeatingYes
- Private DiningYes
- Happy HourNo
- Drive-ThruNo
- Compostable containers availableYes
- EV charging station availableYes
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Katie K.
So first off, we love this place. We have come back again and again. We love their seafood with noodle and most of the dim sum. After so our many visits - a few point things to take away that one star. Their cha shu bun is not as fresh(cha shu just tastes old), clay pot rice doesn't taste quite authentic (although flavor and rice texture are acceptable), milk tea (mmm, it doesn't taste right?!). Still, I recommend this place!
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Author: Florence A.
We made a reservation here for a Saturday at noon and I had to call in to change it to 12:30. They were. They were very accommodating and we were seated as soon as we arrived. No dim sum carts here - just a menu, an order form and a pen for your table. Mark off what you want. Once a server collects your order form, your food will start to come. Most of the dim sum we had was delicious (only the shumai tasted off to me). Noodles and bao were amazing. Will definitely go back and try more.
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Author: Alex C.
Good dim sum, not a great atmosphere. Located in a strip mall in Cupertino, Koi palace offers a good selection of dim sum plates for a decent price. Seating is a bit like old school chinese dim sum, that is to say its a little loud and bright. We had problems having conversations. Foodwise it was pretty good. We had a selection of dim sum items as well as the peking duck. The pork bao had a good taste and were light. The peking duck had a cripsy skin and tender meat. The soup dumplings weren't my favorite, but they were still okay. Overall, the food was solid. If you're craving dim sum its a good option in Cupertino.
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Author: Judy C.
Solid dim sum spot that was surprisingly not full on a Saturday and had good service. I came with my parents and their friends who had made a noon reservation on a Saturday. I was surprised to see that unlike the locations of Koi/Palette on the Peninsula, there was no line. We were greeted right away by a friendly and welcoming waiter. The two entrances were a little confusing but it wasn't a big deal as we were seated promptly. Since the parents ordered, I don't have a sense of prices but I'd imagine it's on par with the other Koi/Palette locations. Service was quite attentive and friendly here. Our tea was filled quickly, order taken quickly, and other requests by the parents accommodated. The food was pretty solid - shu mai was meaty, soup dumplings were juicy, chicken feet were tender, and nothing was too greasy. Nothing blew my socks off but I also don't have any major complaints and only nits. Sadly, the only version of radish cake they have is breaded and fried. My favorite dish (not really dim sum) was the egg tofu in clay pot.