“Just got back from Taiwan and was missing my 飯團。 I happened to be in Redwood City so found the place on Google. I was very surprised to find a food establishment that is between all these auto collision and hauling businesses. I wasn’t sure I was going into the right place because nowhere on the façade did it say it was called taiwanese eats. Luckily, someone appeared at the window right away and told me that I needed to order first. I ordered two rice burritos for $7 each and could only finish one. The glutenous rice was delicious and the fish (魚鬆) and boiled egg inside was excellent as well. I will definitely be going back when I’m in the area. Lucky for me, I have another rice burrito to eat later tonight.“
“Honestly the best Seapot in the area and it's not even close. They actually give you dessert as part of the buffet unlike Daly City and Sunnyvale. Their servers actually asked if I wanted more paste for my hot pot, instead of just giving me water.They don't have the cucumber kimchi but their fruits are so much more fresh to make up for that. The calamari is great. Their KBBQ shrimp is peeled for ease of eating. Their regular hot pot shrimp is not.They have a wider variety of noodles here and they're much better than the ones I've had at the other ones.“
“Great little place for Taiwanese food in Palo Alto. Service was great and atmosphere is simple, but fine. Best, however, is the food. I had the Taiwanese sausage fried rice, which was quite solid, and the Salt & Pepper pork chops, which were amazing! The best I've had outside of China. Prices are reasonable as well and they have those jumbo bottles of Taiwan beer. Glad I tried this place.“
“This a review of the Taiwanese Eats, part of a take out only place near RWC Costco. The purple rice Fan Tuan are great and the pig’s ears are problem the best in the Bay Area the at they slice it thin and with great sauce. The bento boxes are decent, but order from here for the fan tuan and Pg’s ears! Negligible parking, you just pick up so most people just do a quick wait on the street.“
“I was really craving Taiwanese food and stopped by this place around noon on a Sunday! It was a pretty small space, but felt very comfy. I ordered the popcorn chicken ricebox, which came out really quickly and definitely hit the spot!The veggies weren't much to write home about and the stewed pork over rice was alright. However, the tofu was nice and soft, and was a great compliment to the popcorn chicken! The chicken was also amazing! It was juicy and crispy without being overwhelmingly oily. It didn't have big crunchies on the outside of the chicken, but there were nice small crispy bits on the chicken that added immensely to the texture.“
“O2Valley is where I go to curb the desire for Taiwanese food. The huge portions ensure that you'll never leave hungry, and the rotating selection of side dishes makes each return visit even more exciting. There's lots on the menu to try, so I'll definitely be coming back!“
“This stands out because the WHOLE family is working here. And the whole is really excellent.PRO:- Excellent food- Big portions- Dumplings plumpCON:- Beef Pancake was a bit greasy (but you expect that)- Limited parkingSUMMARY:Cute restaurant that is massive in what they do.You can tell they are vested in their business and their food shines because they are all in.“
“Good Taiwanese cuisine in the area. I was surprised to find that they have stinky tofu here, which is quite a controversial dish. If you can eat it, you’ll love the dish and the smell dearly; but if you can’t take it, it’s the worst smell and taste food that you’ll disdain forever :))We tried the stinky tofu and quite liked it. I don’t know if they did it right or not because I certainly didn’t smell anything bad, but the taste was acceptable and unique. Other dishes were also very good.If we have another chance to visit this area, we will visit again!Vegetarian options: They do serve vegetarian dishes.Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair tables“