
Carly’s Healthy Cuisine is New American, Asian fusion restaurant. Our specialty are Asian traditional hand pulled noodles, Japanese style Ramen bowl, Cashew Chicken sandwich, authentic Boba tea etc. which you only can find at Carly’s. We use natural ingredients, cooking our food from scratch to keep best food quality and nutrients. Our one of kind authentic bubble tea made from Fresh Brewed organic tea leaves and milk. Limited preservatives and high fructose corn syrup to make our special Boba tea healthy and testy. Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten Free options available.
Straightforward restaurant with a health-conscious fusion menu & take-out options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 215 W Atlantic St, Branson, MO 65616
Phone: (417) 334-8111
Website: https://carlyshealthycuisi.wixsite.com/carlyshealthycuisine
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Reviews
The dining area is clean and comfortable. However, I must say that the booths are smaller than some other booths. They seat four comfortably.
Y’all already know that I checked out the restroom and it was clean with plenty of soap and paper towels. It was ventilated well and operates from the light swith. The lighting could be a little brighter, but not really an issue, but my preference.
The staff was friendly and accommodating. They have menus available, or if you’re like me, you’ve already pulled it up on your electronic device.
Our order included Stir Fry Noodles with mushrooms and a shredded chicken leg with an Iced Lemonade. Also, the Fish Sandwich with homemade potato chips and a side salad with vinegarette dressing and a Honey Papaya Iced Tea. The fish sandwich was a huge piece of Cod fried light and flakey with a homemade tarter sauce and a spicy house sauce. The bun was light and fluffy with a slight crisp
I ordered a Taro Boba Smoothie with Passion Fruit sweetener to-go and enjoyed it while cruising the Branson Strip.
we had the takoyaki balls as an appetizer and overall it was very good, crispy outside, but a slightly mushy yet gamey texture inside(I am picky about my textures cause I’m mentally a 4 year old with food) tasted great and the sauce with it was very good.
I had the cashew chicken sandwich, came with chips and a side salad, the ranch with the salad was very nice and had a nice tang to it. The chips were made in house and were very crispy with just the right amount of salt. Bread was nice and soft and the chicken was a chicken breast, crispy and hot. Cashews and the sauce complimented it very well.
We got the strawberry matcha boba and the dirty chai boba, both were very good.
Overall the food was amazing, the staff were very kind and helpful and did an amazing job, and the atmosphere has a nice cozy hole in the wall cafe type of vibe to it.
I’d rate this place a 4.75/5 and I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a nice bite to eat in a cozy atmosphere with great service.
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Reading the owner’s reply honestly made me even more upset.
First, I trusted the waitress and asked for her recommendation. She strongly suggested the hand-pulled noodles but never mentioned there would be a $2 upcharge for choosing that option. You could argue that I should have read the menu more carefully, but when you specifically ask for a recommendation, you expect full transparency.
I ordered a boba tea at 70% sugar, but it tasted extremely bland. I asked the waitress to bring me some sugar so I could adjust it myself. She insisted on adding it for me instead. When I tried it again, the drink had a very strong artificial taste—I’m certain it was not regular sugar. I actually almost choked on a big sip because the sweetness was so overpowering and chemical-like. She explained that she added the sugar through my straw. I would genuinely like to know what kind of “premium sugar” can be added through a straw yet doesn’t taste anything like normal sugar.
When the chef came over and asked for feedback, I told him right away that the noodles were too salty. He responded that it was probably due to the oyster sauce but didn’t offer to remake the dish or adjust it.
We had driven three hours from Kansas City and were already hungry and tired, so we ended up finishing the food. However, the boba tea was simply undrinkable—I left half the cup on the table.
There were five of us. We ordered one small chicken noodle soup, one stir-fried rice noodle, three stir-fried handmade noodle dishes, and one large classic boba tea. The total came to $85, and I tipped them $10.
For nearly $100, I honestly don’t feel the food justified the price.
The tempura shrimp and boba tea is also really good!
The service was just as impressive—warm, welcoming, and attentive. We also tried the milk teas, which were perfectly blended, and the boba had that ideal soft-chewy texture. No wonder the owners have won so many awards—this place truly deserves the recognition.
Hats off to the team behind Carly’s. Busog kaayo mi! (We were very full and satisfied!) Highly recommend!