Teapot goes beyond just offering an extensive selection of delightful drinks; we pride ourselves on being a culinary haven for street food enthusiasts and ramen aficionados alike. Step into our establishment, and you’ll discover a diverse menu that not only caters to your beverage cravings but also promises to satiate your hunger. Indulge in the tantalizing flavors of street food that evoke the essence of bustling markets, or immerse yourself in the comforting embrace of our flavorful ramen bowls. Come join us, and let Teapot be your destination for both refreshing beverages and satisfying culinary delights.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 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: 5611 Lone Tree Wy Suite 120, Brentwood, CA 94513
Phone: (925) 510-2111
Website: http://teapotca.com/
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Reviews
The place is in the strip mall where Bonchon is across the street from Sportsman’s. The entrance is tiny and it’s too dark that unless you actually open the door you’d think it’s closed from outside. I even told the owners that they need to have a big open sign.
This is different from other boba places in that they seemed to specialize more on their food than drinks. However I personally would recommend their drinks than their food. I didn’t sample that many varieties of food except the popcorn chicken and the shrimp dumplings. I’m not sure whether they make the dumpings from scratch (unlikely) but it’s not a bad choice when you are hungry even if it’s heated “Costco dumplings.” The popcorn chicken however is extremely salty and the breading is too much.
Teapot is a culinary gem that seamlessly fuses authentic Japanese flavors with modern presentation. Nestled in an unassuming corner, this restaurant delivers a dining experience that resonates with precision, artistry, and the essence of Japan’s culinary heritage.
Spicy Miso Ramen: A Bowl of Perfect Harmony
The Spicy Miso Ramen at Teapot is nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment the bowl is set before you, the rich aroma of miso, chili, and umami fills the air, promising a symphony of flavors. The broth is masterfully balanced—spicy yet soothing, with a depth that speaks to hours of meticulous preparation. It’s velvety and bold, accentuating every bite of the al dente noodles that have the perfect chew.
The toppings are a showcase of careful thought and execution: tender slices of chashu pork that melt in your mouth, a perfectly marinated soft-boiled egg with a golden yolk, crisp nori, and a generous helping of bean sprouts and green onions that bring freshness and crunch. Every spoonful is an orchestration of flavors that leaves you craving the next.
Takoyaki: A Masterpiece of Street Food Elegance
Teapot’s Takoyaki elevates this beloved Japanese street food to fine-dining artistry. The golden-brown octopus balls are exquisitely crisp on the outside, with a creamy, savory filling that bursts with flavor. Each piece contains a tender morsel of octopus, perfectly cooked to retain its delicate chew.
The takoyaki is adorned with a harmonious blend of tangy okonomiyaki sauce, creamy Japanese mayonnaise, and a sprinkling of smoky bonito flakes that dance with the heat of the freshly prepared dish. It’s a feast for the senses, both visually and in flavor, embodying the craftsmanship and attention to detail that Teapot exemplifies.
Teapot is a restaurant that truly understands and honors Japanese cuisine. The Spicy Miso Ramen and Takoyaki are shining examples of the kitchen’s dedication to authenticity and innovation. For those seeking an exceptional Japanese dining experience, Teapot is not merely a recommendation; it is a must-visit destination.
I ordered the hainanese chicken and rice. And the rice tasted like it was made with dishwater. It was so gross and the chicken was still pink. The crème brûlée drink was so good though! I’d probably come back for that. But definitely not for the food. 🙁