Chen’s kitchen Menu – Littleton, CO

Type : Restaurant

Location : Littleton, CO

Low-key eatery serving braised pork noodles, beef noodle soup, milk tea & other Taiwanese staples. Based on 220 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.8 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Chen’s kitchen 80127

Address:
5934 S Kipling Pkwy Ste E, Littleton, CO 80127

Phone: (303) 904-3148

Website:

Hours

Saturday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–8:30 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Thursday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Friday 11 AM–8:30 PM

Menu

Sides
Seaweed Salad
Salad made with a mixture of seaweed and fresh vegetables.
$2.95
Crushed Cucumber Salad
A fresh salad made of crushed cucumbers marinated in a tangy sauce
$2.95
Spiced Tofu
Soft tofu in finely milled ground star anise, peppercorns, ginger, and cloves
$2.95
Spiced Dried Tofu
Dried tofu roasted in five spice
$2.95
Crispy Garlic Tofu
Garlic infused, crispy fried tofu
$3.95
Slow Roasted Tripe
Beef tripe roasted in five spice
$3.95
Spiced Slow Roasted Peanuts
Traditional slow roasted peanuts tossed in a mixture of spices
$2.95
Drinks
Milk Tea Boba
Chewy boba in a rich and creamy milk tea.
$3.95
Black Tea
Rich black tea, sweetened with brown sugar syrup
$2.00
Marble Boba
Boba in a swirl of brown sugar that lines the cup.
$3.95
Extras
Steamed Rice $1.25

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Reviews

Brandon Kwan
A hidden gem of a Taiwanese restaurant in southwest Denver metro area. Came right after opening time on a Monday for lunch.

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Eric N
Great taiwanese restaurant. Similar to a mom and pop shop. Great customer service and the food is delicious! The beef noodle soup is amazing! Definitely worth coming here and trying it out. It’s a little hidden and right next to 24 hour fitness on the corner. The glazed pork belly bao is amazing as well. I would come here again for sure to eat their beef noodle soup.

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Adam Harriman
This was such an amazing experience. I have been to Taiwan and this place was better than being there. Everything was amazing. The beef soup was off the charges. The egg rolls were soo good. Everything was fresh. For the authentic place this is hard to beat.

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Adam
Hidden gem, family owned with the taste of Taiwanese homemade cuisine unique and delicious. They served very generous portions.

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danielle pedro
Wow!! Came here on Wednesday at 5pm, we were greeted by a very sweet male and woman employee. Great service and Incredible flavor coming from the cucumber salad to the chili wontons and flavorful fried dumplings. We ordered the beef soup and we were yet again impressed with the unique blend of seasonings. The restaurant is clean, welcoming, family style seating. Overall will return and hope more people give them a try:)

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John Harris
Presentation was excellent. Pork noodles tasted like lard. Fried tofu, excellent. Crispy chicken, decent. Dumplings were outstanding.

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Sam S
This family run Taiwanese cafe is a hidden gem in Colorado. I’ve been here a couple times and always left satisfied. Taiwanese flavors is easy to misinterpret. They’re more subtle so people that are used to Chinese flavors might immediately think Taiwanese food is not that good. I personally think it allows you to add your own seasoning on top of the solid foundation because flavor is very subjective. Their prices and portion are also very reasonable. I live further away but I try to stop by when I’m in the area.

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Ray Chen
The Taiwanese Braised Beef Noodle Soup is da bomb. Best I ever had outside of Taiwan. Make sure to specify extra spicy if you can take it hot!

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KyLee Productions
My first experience with Taiwan food! I’m not sure what authentic Taiwanese food is supposed to be as far as flavor but the braised pork bento was delicious as was the glazed pork belly bao. I was hoping to try Taiwan beer but they did not have it in stock. So I opted for the lime tea. Location is clean and friendly staff. This place has a steady customer base!

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Kevin F
Pretty rare to find Taiwanese food in CO so glad to try out Chen’s Kitchen. Food was good, especially the buns. Noodle soups were well flavored and balanced. Portions a bit on the small side though but enjoyed the nostalgia of being in a family-run restaurant.

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