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Xian Kitchen

One of the standout dishes you can’t miss here is their Chili Oil Noodles. This dish packs a punch with bold flavors that are sure to satisfy your taste buds. If you're a fan of noodles with a bit of heat, the Hot Oil Noodles are another favorite, featuring a rich, aromatic chili oil that adds depth and spice. For something a little cooler but just as delicious, try the Cold Noodles or the Liang Pi – both offering a refreshing, tangy twist.

Another must-try is the Biang Biang Noodle, which is as fun to say as it is to eat. These thick, chewy noodles are served with a variety of toppings and a mix of savory flavors that capture the essence of traditional Xi'an cuisine.

Xian Kitchen is designed to be family-friendly, with a moderate noise level that's great for casual dining. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite with friends or enjoying a meal with the kids, this place offers a comfortable atmosphere for everyone. The restaurant’s spacious seating makes it an excellent choice for larger groups too, so feel free to bring along the whole crew!

Whether you're a local or just visiting, make sure to swing by Xian Kitchen for a truly memorable meal that brings the flavors of Xi'an right to your table. It's not just a meal, it’s an experience you'll want to repeat.

Reviews

Shirley F.
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I'll be HONEST, it was a weekend and every restaurant we wanted to visit was closed, EXCEPT this spot. Baked Chicken w/ Potato & Green Pepper - HUGE serving, flavors were WEAK, I couldn't have a 2nd bite Cold Noodle - The flavor was not right Cumin Burger - This had to be saved with chili oil This is a BYO water bottle type of place, service was quite slow. Anyways, maybe they're specialty was something we did not order...

Aaron C.
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Food: 1. Pita Bread soaked in Beef/Lamb 2. Garlic sauce with noodle Pita bread soaked in beef/lamb The "beef/lamb" means you get to choose between beef OR lamb. We chose beef. Relative to the amount of pita, I didn't think there was a lot of beef. For the cost, it was an okay amount of beef. It did seem like SO much pita bread cubes. The pita didn't seem fresh and it was chewy. Once it cools down there was diminishing returns on a bowlful of soggy pita cubes. Tip: piping hot soup goes well on a cold/rainy day Garlic sauce with noodle It doesn't photograph as well, though we appreciated that the noodle/soup came separate from the sauce. That way the spice level can be regulated. Tip: dip in one noodle at a time and then rinse of excess in the soup. Helps keep each bite from being too spicy and then helps add flavor to the soup.

Wenjun K.
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The onion fried mutton is super tasty, highly recommended, the other two dishes- braised eggplant, potato and pepper; and Braised beef brisket with dried beancurd was not what I expected. The delivery is fast during weekdays' dinner time, the other time I went there over weekend, it's super crowded, so you know when to go now.

Lydia C.
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Food: very authentic Chinese cuisine and their specialty is noodles in north west region local food. The portion here is pretty huge, so my friends and I are always eat half and keep half for dinner whenever we don't feel like cooking the dinner. Biang Biang noodle (spicy oil) is very recommended as your first thing to start here! Service: Very nice yet since most of the customers are Asian, they tend to serve with Chinese first but no need to worry about communication. Ambiance: very casual and a bit small.

Ethel C.
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Always a very safe favorite spot to go to when hankering for satisfying clear lamb broth noodles or spiced up cumin lamb dry noodles. The lamb noodles come with a hot broth that's very addictive, and slippery broad noodles. Add a dash of chilli! And haven't found a place that makes better liang pi (cold and gelatinous rice noodle appetizer dish) and serves such a hefty portion. You can order the version without peanut sauce. The servers are fast and courteous. It's a small place, the doors have this funny mirror tint on it so sometimes it even looks closed but then you open it and see it can be pretty full of people slurping away on their noms. I wouldn't say it's the most well maintained and decorated place, quite the opposite, but it's very good food and crazy authentically good.

Location & Contact

300 Barber Ct Milpitas, CA 95035 United States

Opening times

Monday 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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