Class 302 Cafe Cerritos

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Class 302 Cafe Cerritos

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11446 South St, Cerritos, CA 90703

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20 Best Taiwanese Restaurants in Los Angeles - Eater LA

"Pass on Class 302‘s savory fare and hone in on the house-special shaved snow. The green tea flavored one topped with red beans, mochi, and condensed milk is perfectly balanced, while the mango snow with fresh mangoes and mochi is as tart and refreshing as they come." - Cathy Chaplin

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Steve Liao

Google
Good portion for the price (for the items we ordered); some on the menu seemed expensive. Nostalgic decor. Slower than expected service.

Sylvie Ye

Google
mango ice shaver is soooo good!!! Bubble tea flavor is ok. Try the mango one!!

Nick W

Google
Pretty good Taiwanese snacks and food; the rice with meat sauce was a bit too salty but everything else was great. The oyster pancake was pretty authentic and very close to what we had in Taiwan. The restaurant was a bit understaffed so the service was slow; it was OK for our group as we were there no rush to chill and eat some hometown food.

Kathleen Nguyen

Google
Came around 2:45 on a Tuesday and no wait. Friendly, attentive, gracious staff. Amazing portions for the prices. The shaved ice was more than enough for a party of 4! Loved our popcorn chicken (medium spice still has a nice kick), spicy seafood noodle soup, and braised pork chop bento. Will def be back to try more on the extensive menu! Recommend especially in this day and age where it’s hard to find generous portions. Also spacious for toddlers with high chairs available.

Jacqueline Mak

Google
Fluffy soft mango shaved ice🤩. It's gigantic so definitely share with 2-4 people. The mochi is thick and ultra qq. My favorite part. The mango chunks are generous. Not too sweet. Me and my friend also ordered a spicy pork bone noodle and fried pork rib combo that was great to share. Service is fast and friendly. The atmosphere is like a classroom so it's a nostalgic and cute.

Melos

Google
The boba and food was really good! Tastes just like the night market food in Taiwan. The side dishes were very flavorful and the pork was soft and tender ❤️ The drinks were pretty big and delicious. This is my new favorite place! Took off a star because although the wooden box was cute, the lid broke and caved in when I got it lol 2nd visit (Dine in): Super cute place! Everything from the decor to the menu to the food trays are school related. Only some tables had cubbies, so we had to put our purses in our lap or on the ground which was a bin inconvenient.

Bo Jean

Google
Large selection of Taiwanese street vending food you typically see in the night market in Taiwan, from shaved ice, Boba tea, all kind of stir fried noodles, noodles soups, bento, fried rice, Taiwanese teppanyaki style-steak (sizzling hot iron plate served steak)

Kevin Quan

Google
This is the only location that still serves shaved snow so this is the only class302 that we go to. My daughter got the summer field which was great. Personally I think their mango snow tastes better. Spicy beef noodle soup was pretty good too.
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Bonnie K.

Yelp
Decided to give this place a try since we wanted to give the kids an opportunity to try Taiwanese shaved ice. Ambiance is a children's classroom, so there's a bit to look at if it's your first time. Pros: got the mango shaved ice and it is amazing. Super ripe mangos and soft mochi surrounds a mountain of soft, fluffy mango shaved ice. The mango flavor is melded with the ice so its like almost ice cream and not that fruit flavored syrup on stop of crunchy ice you find at the supermarket in the fresh seafood aisle (which is why I can't stand with slushies). The bottom has silky sweet tofu that even my kids enjoyed. They ate until they got too cold, waited a bit to warm up and continued again. Cons: we waited at least 40 mins after ordering without even receiving water. Two large tables that arrived after us received their order before we did. I knew the food was slow from my review last year, but what the heck! We flagged down a server and apparently our order never went into the system. They expedited our shaved ice order and comped it free (my drink was still charged but it's fine). It came out about 5 mins later. We ended up staying well past the kids bed time due to the wait, but the dessert was dang good and appreciate their efforts in rectifying the issue. Would return again. Hopefully third time's the charm. Edit: I realize I have 5 check ins but the first two was like a decade ago so I don't remember it.
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Alysha T.

Yelp
A fun casual restaurant. I'd highly recommend trying one of the hot pots. It's massive with tons of stuff packed inside. Different vegetables, tofu, egg, meat, and more. So good! The plaza it's in also has a lot of great bakeries and boba and other spots.
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Reese J.

Yelp
We had desserts at Class 302 after having dinner a few doors down. We got seated right away. Class 302 is in a big plaza with plenty of parking but it can be an issue during prime time hours. Ambiance is "classroom" style - so unique! Please note that if you're pretty tall, the tables are "desks" and may be a little uncomfy. We ordered some boba and the mango golden mochi! Sooooo good! I crave it! Would definitely recommend!
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Jane C.

Yelp
Authentic Taiwanese cuisine. It's my go to every time when I crave for TW food. 10/10
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Alfred N.

Yelp
The pork chop was very tasty and the green tea honey was hot and delightful. The oyster pancakes are a must try. I can't wait to go back to try everything. The service was amble but sufficient. Don't forget to check in for a discount on the drinks but present before you order or maybe order and close out the bill first.

Adrian C.

Yelp
I love their drink, the food were also good. Especially their fried pork intestine is actually really good and the golden mushroom. Overall highly recommend! All the workers and staffs was too nice.
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Christanne C.

Yelp
We came here after Gen KBBQ because we were craving some boba. 10% discount on Yelp check in Iced milk drink with double egg pudding. Large was a great size to save some for later too. I enjoyed it. 4/5 Everyone else got different drinks (that I can't name at the moment), and we all liked our drinks.
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Daro H.

Yelp
Claas 302 Cerritos is a longstanding gem for Taiwanese comfort and cafe food and shouldn't be overlooked with all the new eateries popping up in the area. There was a point in time when they were just one of a few boba spots around here, and although I no longer order their drinks, their food is a great value. Even during the pandemic, their bento boxes were always a hit in the household. Most recently, the family and I dined in, and it was a nostalgic experience. While the chairs and seating resemble a classroom, the novelty wore off quickly due to the small and hard seats. However, the food and service remain great, as we enjoyed pork chops and pork bone soup with noodles, and of course some sweet potato fries with dried plum sauce for the child. I'd say that the pork chops could use more brine, but they were still enjoyable. The spicy pork bone noodle soup was my favorite, with a nice rich broth and depth of flavor and loads of veggies and well-cooked noodles. Everything was prepared fairly quickly, and the server was responsive to certain customizations. Portions are big, and we ended up boxing up enough for another meal.
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Vu P.

Yelp
In a world where magic and culinary delights intertwine, there lies Class 302, a sanctuary crafted by enchanting fairies dedicated to the art of creating spellbinding food. This enchanting eatery boasts the finest shaved ice in all the lands, as smooth and as snowy as a winter's dream, with flavors that span from the creamy richness of milk to the earthy essence of matcha. The array of toppings for their shaved ice is a treasure trove of taste, curated by the fairies themselves. Boba pearls as plump and chewy as enchanted berries, grass jelly as mysterious as the forest floor, beans and fruit bursting with magic, egg pudding soft as a cloud, and mochi as tender as a fairy's touch. Each addition to the shaved ice weaves a spell of deliciousness that's hard to resist. Though the tea selection may seem basic to the untrained eye, it is, in fact, a carefully chosen array that complements the large, honey-soaked Boba--a favorite among the fairy folk and mortals alike. The Boba drinks, each a potion of refreshment, stand proud as very good and solid concoctions in their own right. Venture to this enchanted plaza, and you may find the parking to be a challenge, as many are drawn to the array of popular Asian eateries within. The service at Class 302, while efficient, may not be the swiftest, especially when the crowds gather to partake in the fairy-made delights. Phoning in orders for pickup is a wise choice, as the fairies behind the counter are known for their accurate predictions of wait times. The seating, with its low stools designed to mimic a classroom, adds to the charm of the place, though it subtly encourages diners not to linger too long in this magical setting. While the entrées may not capture the spotlight, being of a more earthly and modest enchantment, they are solid in their own right. But make no mistake, the true stars of Class 302 are the desserts and drinks--each a masterpiece of fairy craftsmanship. We, the fairy guardians of gourmet delights, highly recommend Class 302 for those in pursuit of dessert and drinks woven with magic. Here, in this enchanted eatery, the mundane meets the magical, and every bite and sip is a journey into delight.
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Karah L.

Yelp
Nostalgic joint. Visited after a 4 year hiatus and was impressed per usual. The dessert is the selling point. The taiwanese shaved ice/milk snow. We were impressed with the mochi quality. The snow always has a fantastic consistency and evenly distributed condensed milk. Typical order for us: milk snow, strawberries, mochi, red bean, boba. The prices for food dishes is reasonable considering current inflation rates.
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Joanna L.

Yelp
I used to love coming to class 302 to get shave snow because it reminds me of back home. However, today will be the last time I come here. I came in to get some shave snow with the fam after lunch. We sat down, rang the bell, waited 5+ min. No one came. Flagged down a server and ordered one shaved snow. The server mentioned if we want service to ring the bell. I let her know that we did but no one came. She apologized and said that she will bring us some water. We waited at least 20mins. No water and no shave snow. Disappointed service, so we left. What happened? It used to be so good.
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Patrick C.

Yelp
Class is in session and this is one you DON'T want to miss. Class 302 offers delicious Taiwanese cuisine with a few minor inconveniences. The bacon fried rice was a standout dish. The bacon was perfectly cooked, not greasy at all, and added a nice amount of salt that enhanced the flavor of the rice. The rice itself was not too oily, which was a plus. The oyster omelet had a great blend of flavors. The taste and texture of the oyster seamlessly integrated with the velvety texture of the omelet. The outer edge of the omelet had a satisfying crunch without being overwhelming, and the sauce provided a nice savory touch. While the popcorn chicken was good, it didn't stand out compared to the other dishes. However, it had a good amount of spice, which added some excitement. The boba pudding was a definite highlight. The boba pearls were perfect, with a chewy and jelly-like texture. There was a subtle brown sugar aftertaste that complemented the savory and spicy flavors. The pudding itself melted in your mouth, creating a delightful experience. The addition of mango chunks was a nice surprise. The star of the show was the mango ice. It transported me to a Taiwanese vacation with its light and fluffy texture. The sweet condensed milk, chewy mochi, and melt-in-your-mouth coconut pudding were delightful. I would happily have this for all three courses. Service was so-so. We weren't offered any water and didn't get any dishes or extra utensils since we were sharing a meal. They also put ice in out tea, when I had to walk up and request it - they didn't follow through with my request. Ended up making the drink become muddled. Besides that, food was excellent!
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Linda P.

Yelp
Went here last summer for lunch! It was pretty packed around lunch time and the dining area is pretty small and cramped. The decor was very cute- reminded us of school life in Taiwan with the classroom desks for tables, chalkboards on the walls, and dishes that you would eat for student lunch. Lots of authentic Taiwanese dishes to choose from and they were all quite good. Service was not memorable, so not much to say on that front. There's a parking lot but the plaza gets busy so it's a bit hard to find parking.
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Jasmine L.

Yelp
I like the traditional Taiwanese schoolhouse decor, it's a cute idea and it definitely caught my parent's attention, as it reminded them of their childhood. We decided to come here for dinner. The dishes are a hit or miss, on both tastiness and authenticity. Braised pork was very mediocre, unfortunately. Super dry and not very flavorful- they use ground pork and not pork belly so there wasn't any of that fatty flavorful juice. I would, however, recommend their pork chops. My parents thought it was quite flavorful. Pepper spaghetti was good, and my mom also enjoyed her vermicelli. I took a sip and it tasted authentic and reminiscent to what mom used to make for me. +/- Mango shaved ice: I was pretty excited to try their mango shaved ice, but it missed the mark. The mangos were pretty sour (I know, it's not the season for mangos), but the shaved ice was also saturated with too much mango syrup/condensed milk. It was still a nice dessert, just not if you were expecting the traditional Taiwanese mango shaved ice. Overall, a lot of people seem to come here for their shaved ice and some of the Taiwanese street snacks. Not too expensive, food is decent, and decor is nostalgic. I would come back again, especially if my parents were craving for some Taiwanese food.
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Lyn H.

Yelp
3.5 stars. Good taiwanese food but it's nothing exceptional. Not the cleanest environment either. We usually get the bento boxes to get a taste of home and it does the trick.
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Irene K.

Yelp
O.M.G. The beef noodle soup was amazing. It's been a long time since I've had this good of a version! The broth was rich but not hella fatty. Actually good size pieces of beef and the noodles were cooked perfectly with great texture. Service was solid. Ambiance is hella chill indoor seating vibe.
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Ellin C.

Yelp
Class 302 has been a staple through the years. This one still offers their shaved snow which we got the mango flavor (forgot how large they were!). They offer a wide variety of Taiwanese food reminiscent of my parent's generation growing up in Taiwan. Got the minced pork over noodles which was delicious. They give large portions and are well priced.
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William S.

Yelp
Shaved snow increased in price, and decreased in size. Like big time! Give the people what they pay for. Meet fresh is the go to for shaved snow.
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Amie X.

Yelp
Class 302 is a Taiwanese restaurant decorated like the interior of a school classroom. They serve up many classics and I tried their Popcorn Chicken Bento, which came in a huge serving alongside rice and an assortment of different veggies. We also tried their mango shaved ice - big enough to share between 4 people, everything was reasonably priced with big portions. This is a solid choice for whenever you're feeling homesick for taiwanese food!
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Allen C.

Yelp
Located in one of the Cerritos strip malls with decent parking and lots of nearby food/drink options. Overall the ambiance really takes after a Taiwanese classroom - brought my parents here for dessert after a meal and they kept commenting on how the place made them nostalgic to their childhood! Even the chairs and desks are old-school, but overall a decent amount of time spent on building up the ambiance of the place. Service is a bit slow but the servers were a bit apologetic for the speed. They did drop a bunch of bowls to share on our table and left rather quickly, which was slightly abrupt. Dessert was good - prices are on the higher end and a bit expensive, but the size of their shaved ice is generous and good to share. Multiple base flavors but there's also a per-person minimum, so you may have to order a bit more to get to the minimum other than just sharing a dessert.
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Maria L.

Yelp
Came here for dessert and found out they also serve hot foods! Will definitely come back and try the hot foods next time, they look delicious! The shaved ice we had was strawberry, tasty and not overly sweetened. It's really big so I recommend to order for sharing. We ordered drinks as well, super awesome! Love this place! If you're not big on boba drinks, just go with the regular size.
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Sherry Y.

Yelp
1) Authentic deco and atmosphere that brings you back to decades ago. 2) Nostalgic and affordable Taiwanese cuisine that not only satisfies your taste bud, homesickness, but also comforts your wallet. Do try their combo and especially mango shave ice. It worths your drive. 3) Attentive, effective and prompt services make your digestion even better and grateful for a place like this for the oversea Taiwaneses.
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Anya H.

Yelp
Friendly and quick service everytime I come here! And truly an enjoyable experience each time. The ambience is clean, comfortable and very nicely decorated, sticking to the Taiwanese theme. Recommended dishes: Taiwanese Oyster Omelet (5/5), crispy outside, soft and delicate inside, the sauce is both sweet and savory. Spicy chicken filet fried rice (5/5), cooked to perfection with a savory crunch, comes with both fried rice and the filet. Taiwanese Spring Roll (4/5), crunchy outside, meaty inside, with the sauce the dish is a must-try. MANGO Shaved Ice (5/5) is also a MUST-TRY when coming here, the mochi makes it perfect. Overall, a great spot to eat out with a couple friends, shareable portions for the price you pay, service has never disappointed me. Not sure on the low ratings, but Class 302 is always worth a try, don't miss out!

Tracy L.

Yelp
Love their Classic Taiwanese bento boxes that come with meat, rice and 3 veggies. Spicy beef noodle soup is also excellent.
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Ty W.

Yelp
Came here for dessert after lunch at a Thai place. I forgot the name but I ordered the mango shaved ice and it serves 3 of us. We also ordered the peach tea. Pea tea was fine. The shaved ice was good though and I would come back for it again. Service was slow and the workers wasn't really friendly. The place also serve Taiwanese food.
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Natalia E.

Yelp
They have an extensive menu! I came just for dessert in which I got a Thai tea that was super delicious and massive! I also got the strawberry shaved snow and I really enjoyed it. I got it to go, however I would def dine in next time as I want to see the presentation for it! The people working were friendly and the service was fast. I'll be returning to try their food!
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Magda N.

Yelp
This is probably the only Class 302 that's still standing. The cash only business model & everyone on the table needs to order a meal, is probably not helping. Recently got the mango shave ice to-go. It comes in a giant container with the toppings separated. Pudding & mango chunks are good until forever. Mochi gets hard the next day. Boba surprisingly ok the next day. Keep the ice shave in the freezer and it still keeps the shaved shape.
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Steve M.

Yelp
We came across this unassuming Thai eatery in a strip mall that caters to Asian eateries. Upon entering, we were greeted enthusiastically by the staff, who invited us into the seating area. The tables and chairs are reminiscent of the wooden chairs, stools, and tables from a 100-year-old schoolhouse- short for me but still comfortable. You ring a buzzer when you are ready to order. I had the marinated pork over noodles - absolutely delicious. Others dining with me had the beef bento box, and pork cutlets over rice. All very good, and the portions were American large! We required four boxes for the leftovers, with enough for another meal. I also had a Thai Tea with bobo, my first try at this popular concoction. It came in what looks like a small bucket, and was very good. I'll likely skip the bobo next time, a acquired taste for my USA born-and-bred pallet. But the tea was top-notch. This place is a keeper, and now on my list of eateries to take out of state visitors. Great Job 302!

Moe N.

Yelp
Second time for me and still great food and great service with nice and cool place. Love to come back again.
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Kayla M.

Yelp
Class 302 is legit my savior! Their milk tea and passion fruit drink are a vibe, seriously helping me power through work stress. The sizes are just right, keeping it real. Eyeing those spicy wontons for the next move; word is, they rival Din Tai Fung. 2023 taste adventure in full swing! #Class302Fan #WorkdayFuel
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Rebecca F.

Yelp
This review is from 2016. This is a nice Taiwanese cafe. Has the typical street foods like popcorn chicken and shaved ice. My friends surprised me on my birthday by bringing me here. I had great memories here. Food was delicious. I remember the popcorn chicken coming piping hot that it nearly burnt my tongue. Shaved ice was great as well, the ice has cream mixed in so it was not just straight up ice from a machine. Toppings were delicious as well, not too sweet.
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Vanessa M.

Yelp
I was craving Asian food, particularly dim sum. My gf and I were aiming towards Northern Cafe but when she saw Class 302 in the same plaza she asked if we can go there instead and that the food is very good. Luckily the inside was empty since all the other restaurant seemed to have a line. The inside is small but cozy. Like the title says, the decoration and vibe is that of an old school class setting. Keep in mind not the most comfortable for tall people as there was not much leg room, even for myself whom is pretty darn petite. The menu had a lot to chose from, rice dishes, noodles, appetizers, soups etc. They also had a pretty extensive selection of shaves ice for dessert. _Popcorn Chicken ($10.50) Although I've had better elsewhere, this was still pretty good. A good amount of bite sized chicken, batter was slightly thick and crispy and the chicken inside was well cooked. The sweet and sour like dip on the side was perfect to pair it with, as alone it was a bit plain. _Sweet Potato Fries w/Plum sauce ($5.75) Never had sweet potato fries with plum sauce before and it was exactly my type. Slightly sweet and cinnamon like flavor. I wish it was a bit more crisp but still a solid choice. _Tofu w/1000 yr old egg ($5.95) Not actually 1000 yr old I believe but it was quite interesting. The texture was a bit like jello and slightly rich. It went well with the tofu. The tofu was very good and reminded me of the Japanese style cold tofu. Very silky and refreshing. This was topped with straw like pork shreds and green onions. A bit sweet and salty. _Bacon Cabbage ($7.95) The bacon is not crispy, a bit soft as the cabbage is served pretty warm. I love cabbage but this one felt a bit more on the oily side. _Sausage Fried Rice. I was craving those sweet sausages and was glad that they had the version of fried rice. Good amount of sweet sausage. The flavors were sweet, salty and a bit rich. My only complaint is I wish it was a bit less oily. The bottom of my bowl was pretty shiny and oily but I still killed most of the plate. _Bitter Melon Pork Rib Soup ($4.95) At first I was not a fan as I saw all the oil sitting on top. My gf said you had to mix it all. The bitter melon is a requited taste and indeed pretty bitter. The soup was hearty and rich. Soothing for a cold night but still a bit oily for me. The pork was well cooked and seasoned. Price is fair and service is great.
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L W.

Yelp
I have always had shaved snow here but never tried their food until recently. I got the popcorn chicken bento and was blown away. Its the best popcorn chicken ever. Large portion, super crispy, seasoned perfectly. It came with rice and 3 little sides that were quite yummy. They were mapo tofu, stir fried green beans, nappa cabbage. Very very reasonably priced. Service was excellent. And if you have never had shaved snow, I highly recommend it. The mango as well as the green tea are the best.
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Angelynne Z.

Yelp
This place had a Rowland heights location that closed during COVID, and so while we were around this area, we had to go check it out again. Here are some pictures
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Nicole O.

Yelp
Love the food there! The server was very polite and friendly. Also the chef was nice to change upon my request. I order noodles today and I don't feel want to have pork so I asked if I have have alternative. The server ask the chef and they said I can. Instead of the pork, I have fried chicken for my noodles! So yummy and satisfying for my visit. Also I packed for tomorrow as well. Love to go back again with more friends. Thank you
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Teresa B.

Yelp
Me and my son came here a few weeks ago and I was pretty happy with my almond milk tea. I have not had almond milk tea in months, so it was a treat. My son of course enjoyed his strawberry drink. Although this location is probably more convenient for us, we do like the experience of the one in Downey where you can dispense your own drink and add your own toppings. I will say that they customer service was great here. I noticed that all the workers were very polite to all the customers as we waited for our drink. Of course we will be back again!
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Jessica W.

Yelp
昨天我寫了句別和家人生氣, 唉‍,去年兒子駕照光筆試已經考了四次,兩個禮拜前,約好了要路考的時間,約在 遙遠的 Norco, 他說,那裡比較好考, 好呀,你們猜結果如何? 已經不是有沒有考過的問題,是根本「沒法考」因為他的permit ~已~經~過~期,所以要再重考筆試才行,也就是之前去的四次都白去了,而且不知道要重約時間,什麼證件都沒帶,也沒法約時間,所以今天算是來郊遊,又要再回家,再找天來排隊, 在當下,我就要一邊深呼吸, 吸氣,吐氣,再來一次,深呼吸、吸氣,吐氣,然後告訴自己~是親生的,是親生的,真的是光一個考駕照要折磨恁祖嬤幾次呀 三年二班, 自從羅蘭崗這裡收起來後,就很少有機會嚐到, 這次去Cerritos 去,選擇來懷舊一下, 還是一樣熟悉的擺設,看得出來很難請到人, 上班的小孩都只說英文,烤玉米,豬血糕,餛飩湯, 都是我點的,我都喜歡,還是一樣的味道,都沒啥變,想想他們在羅蘭岡也有開10來年吧, 以前也是每個月都會光顧的地方,太久沒嚐到這家了, 想點的菜色多了,最後當然要再點個雪花冰,才能算是完美的句點 -- eating dinner at Class 302 Cafe.
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Chung T.

Yelp
This fun restaurant has character. It's decorated to resemble classrooms in Taiwan, including the desks they use as tables! There are plenty of dinner options featuring many traditional Taiwanese dishes. My recent visit wasn't for their meals, but for their desserts. Specifically, I was wanting their shaved snow. It's still a rare find in southern California so it's worth the drive to have it occasionally. Shaved snow is essentially shaved ice, but with a cream base. It comes out as ribbons and isn't nearly as dense as ice cream. There is a selection of predefined combinations, or the option to create your own with various bases and toppings. If you're looking for a unique frozen treat, definitely give this place a try!
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Eden K.

Yelp
My go to place to hangout with friends!! Whether it's to grab something heavy or something light!! I recommend getting the shaved ice and the popcorn chicken. And the AC is turned on rlly high so I would bring a small cardigan next time!! Loved the service and it gets really busy around dinner time!!
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Jimmy H.

Yelp
I come here many time through the years, food used to be decent, but today I ordered the peppercorn spaghetti with chicken. the chicken is all fat with thick layer of starch. There is barely any lean meat. I usually don't write reviews, but this order was gross. My friend ordered the pork chop and it is the same all fat and thick starch. We only ate the noodle and rice. Won't come back again
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Margaret L.

Yelp
Very authentic Taiwanese food and very yummy. Our favorite dishes are fried stinky tofu, and shaved snow, they are super good!
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Lily S.

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I've been meaning to try this place for years, so finally one day my husband decided to stop in for lunch. The inside decor is kinda quirky, it's designed like a classroom and the tables are actual school desks put together. The chicken karage and spicy beef noodle soup were surprisingly good and flavorful. The noodles in pork broth and tofu with thousand year old eggs were fine-they weren't bad but not that memorable. I would go back in the future for the beef noodle soup and maybe to try some other items.
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Tammy T.

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We stopped by for dessert and drinks over the weekend. I enjoyed the classroom decorations. My shaved ice was like the ones I had in Taiwan - so good!!! The drinks were a nice size and refreshing. The staff was patient (our kids took awhile to decide) and friendly. Would definitely come again (next time for both food and snacks!).
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Essie K.

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Looking for a dessert place after dinner, we stumbled upon Class 302. It's a casual Taiwanese restaurant serving everything from main entrees to boba drinks and shaved snow. We got the matcha shaved snow and it was divine! It was milky, rich, and the right amount of sweetness. The bowl is large ($10.95) and can easily feed 2-3 people. Despite being busy, the customer service was fast. My only con is the parking is a nightmare in this complex. If you come during the busy hours of lunch or dinner, you may have to troll around for a spot.
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Pearl K.

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This place has the absolute best bubble/Boba tea. They have traditional and non-traditional flavors. This is the only place I found that has great traditional bubble/Boba tea. They have 2 sizes. Regular and large. I got the large. Price was very reasonable, especially for the quantity you get. This is definitely a stop I'd go out of my way to get a good quality bubble/Boba tea. If you are a bubble/Boba tea lover, this is a must go place.
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Tiffany N.

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Loved this place when I came with my boyfriend, and now a family favorite when we come with our kids. Really enjoyed the classic Taiwanese dishes like popcorn chicken and oyster pancake, and can't leave without their snow shaved ice with toppings such as grass jelly.
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Sin-Yaw W.

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This place was designed for Taiwan-cultured patrons: the decor and foods. Funny that the server does not speak Chinese, whatever dialect. We came for the shaved ice. Like the counter-part in Taiwan, it was extremely satisfying in both belly filling portion, diversed set of ingredients, and flavors. To my surprise, the ice was flavored (most offered plain ice, made with just water). I happened to ordered "milk ice" and I liked it. There is an advantage of ordering the shaved ice to go: all ingredients were "on the side." It's much easier to split with others at home this way -- we divvy up the shaved ice and picked/fought-over our own toppings. All good. The décor brought back so much nostalgia, what they intended. The name "class 302" in Taiwan 3rd grade or the people born in 1943. Those people grew up in relatively harsh material struggle, militant social norms, and general up-beat optimism for the future. The decor reflected those quite well. Guess I showed my age in this review. :-)
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Ally N.

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the staff was very nice to us!! in my opinion, the food was a bit too salty my liking but the snow ice cream is soo good i would just come here for the ice cream the shaved ice was such a good texture and it has flavor in the actual ice!!!!! the mango was perfectly sweet and the mochi pairs well with the ice cream. definitely get their snow ice cream its the best
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Julie N.

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HIGHLY recommend coming here for dessert. I can guarantee that it will satisfy your sweet tooth. The BEST snow dessert hands down, the perfect sweetness & balance of fruits. Delicious, well worth the value, with a nice ambiance and nice service. Super tasty & definitely shareable!!
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Norman C.

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I keep returning to class 302 just for the thai tea, it is amazing! I highly recommend the iced Thai tea as the blended one isn't quite as good. I haven't had a chance to try out the food, but I will soon. The service is very fast and the workers are friendly. They have a school theme going so the seats are school desks and chairs which is quite unique!