
Taiwanese bento boxes & snacks served in a relaxed restaurant with wood floors & plant accents.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2605 Homestead Rd, Santa Clara, CA 95051
Phone: (408) 216-0168
Website: http://orangesq.com/
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Reviews
We ordered 2 adult meals and 2 kids meals. Chicken cutlet, pop-corn chicken, and golden fried tofu were delicious. I do not recommend taiwanese sausages as they were over cooked to be dry and tough to chew.
I also ordered a jasmine bubble tea. It was average.
All in all, I would return if I am in the area again. However, I will not take 30 minutes to reach this spot.
Really good value, but the food was okay. Good portion size for the cost. The chicken was crispy, the batter was seasoned. At the store they have spices on the side that you can add to the chicken. Very standard, chicken was neither moist or dry, not a lot of flavor in the meat, probably needed to be marinated a bit longer maybe? For the value and portion size, can’t complain.
The milk tea is not as fragrant as other boba, it was on the darker side, but could not taste a lot of the notes that you usually get from assam tea. At least it was not watered down. The boba was soak in sugar and was on the sweeter side. Most of the boba had good texture a bit chew, but I had a few that were a bit dried up and hard, it lost its chewiness.
Overall not too bad for the price.
We also come for the 9.99 Wednesday special on the chicken rice bento. Our only complaint is that the points system for Santa Clara are not transferable to cupertino.
Recommend popcorn chicken, egg yolk taro ball, pork rice ball, roasted beef stew. The grilled chicken legs are a bit too salty.
The restaurant follows a fast-food style where customers order at a kiosk, find a seat, and have their food brought to the table by the staff. Water and other necessities are self-serve.
The food is slightly above average, with a diverse menu that offers plenty of choices to explore. The restaurant is clean, including the restrooms, and there’s a free parking lot available.
One thing to note—I wouldn’t recommend the curry. It tastes decent when hot, but once it cools down, it loses its appeal.
If you’re looking for a solid Taiwanese meal, this place is worth a visit!
Also highly recommend the happy hours – you can get two bubble drink for the price of one. Can’t beat that!