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Welcome to Wei’s Fish

"Wei's Fish in Cupertino, CA offers a diverse menu featuring sauerkraut fish, duck, and beef hotpot options. Customers praise the flavorful and authentic dishes, with highlights like the spicy fish entree and the old sauerkraut pot filled with tender pieces of fish. The restaurant provides a modern and bright atmosphere, with contactless ordering via QR code and efficient service. Wei's Fish is known for its value, fast service, strong AC, and unlimited rice offering. Overall, it's a must-visit spot for those craving light, delicious, and affordable seafood meals in South Bay."

LOCATIONS
  • Wei’s Fish
    10520 S De Anza Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014, United States
    10520 S De Anza Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014, United States Hotline: +1 408-549-3087

Welcome to Wei’s Fish, a hidden gem in Cupertino offering delicious Szechuan-style seafood dishes. Located at 10520 S De Anza Blvd, this restaurant is a must-visit for those craving flavorful and authentic Chinese cuisine.

Wei’s Fish is known for its Old Pot Sauerkraut Fish Soup, a hearty and satisfying dish that customers rave about. The soup is packed with tender pieces of fish, tofu, cabbage, and mushrooms, all simmered in a perfectly seasoned broth that is both sour and spicy.

Customers also recommend trying the Snakehead Fish option for an extra delicate and tender twist to the soup. Whether you’re a fan of seafood or looking to try something new, Wei’s Fish has something for everyone.

Aside from the standout soup, customers also praise the Brown Sugar Cake and Classic Crispy Coated Chicken Tenders for their unique flavors and satisfying portions. With a diverse menu offering a variety of options, Wei’s Fish is the perfect spot for a casual dinner with friends or family.

The restaurant prides itself on quick and friendly service, gender-neutral restrooms, and a trendy yet casual atmosphere. Whether you’re dining in or taking out, Wei’s Fish offers a seamless experience that keeps customers coming back for more.

So next time you’re in the mood for authentic Chinese seafood in the South Bay area, make sure to stop by Wei’s Fish. With affordable prices, generous portions, and a welcoming atmosphere, this restaurant is sure to become a favorite among food enthusiasts.

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Evelyn k.
Evelyn k.

Tried a fish entree from a friend who ordered it to go . It was really good but spicy.

Elena C.
Elena C.

We arrived at midday on a Sunday, and it wasn't packed. Ordering was easy via QR code, and the staff members were very friendly. We decided to share a large old sauerkraut pot, and it was terrific. Full of flavor and plenty of tender pieces of fish. We loved how the rice soaked up all of the broth. So good. Best of all, we left full but not stuffed. We'll be back, for sure. Next time, I want to try the snakehead fish.

Quentin P.
Quentin P.

Neat little place just off DeAnza, kinda near the 99Ranch plaza but across the street. Parking little tight for lunch. Some people parking out on the street side. Inside it's pretty cute, bright, colorful. Service was quick, friendly, helpful. Food was out quickly after ordering, maybe 10 min or so for 1st dish. Another 10 for next and another 5 for the main soup dish. -Classic crispy coated chicken tenders- just ok. Seems like real chicken, just fried. Coating little crunchy. Good with ketchup or by themselves.3/5 -Pumpkin cakes- cute, fried, kinda pumpkin-ey. Very heavy on the rice but decent flavor. Would order again, 4/5. -Old pot sauerkraut fish soup large- 5/5. Worth going by itself. Flavor is super-nice. Warm spicy flavor but not super spicy. Could eat this 2-3 times per week no problem. Decent amount of fish. Had tofu, cabbage and small mushrooms added. All just great. For 2 people, this was maybe not quite enough food with our other dishes. If we didn't get the other items I could have ate a large by myself. Next time I will just get the fish soup and hold off on the other items. Like the free rice. The store I guess tells you not to eat too much rice with the soup, and that is probably true. If you need to kill spicy, maybe bring a milk with you. This will be a new go-to place to take people from out of town. Not that big inside, but the fish soups are really nice!

Joanne H.
Joanne H.

Orange! The check in process used a tablet to put your name and number. They have contactless ordering via a QR code on your table. Interior theme is orange like very modern & good AC. Has bathrooms. The menu has lots of FISH, Duck and beef hotpot options already cooked ready to go. We got the large pot and shared amongst the two of us and had plenty of food. This was surprisingly the cleanest hot pot of this nature I've had! Fish soup from 99 ranch and haidilao and easterly were all oilier or saltier I was surprised the food was good and not too oily for a sour fish hotpot. The salty level was good not too crazy. The service was prompt and no frills, you do have to go up to the counter to pay afterwards which is a bit less convenient.

Helen C.
Helen C.

Wei's Fish is a delicious option for sauerkraut fish with the added perks of: super strong AC, fast service, and great value for the area (less than 20 dollars per person after tax and tip for a sit down restaurant in South Bay!). There's a small lot in front of the restaurant that I can see filling up rather quickly. I went on a Saturday right at noon and there were still about 30-40% of the tables available, but by 12:30 there was a line out the door. Note: the Refreshing Lemon soup option is apparently unavailable during the summer. Old Pot Sauerkraut Fish Soup w/ Snakehead Fish (4.5/5): I got a large and it was perfect for two people. I highly recommend upgrading the fish as the snakehead is super delicate and tender. The flavors of the broth are exactly what you want: very sour and spicy, perfectly seasoned. It comes with two bowls of rice, which perfectly mellows all those strong flavors. Brown Sugar Cake (4/5): This has the texture of fried mochi with brown sugar syrup on top and it's not the best I've ever had, but certainly hits the spot.

Michelle H.
Michelle H.

The fish soup here reminds me of my visit in Shanghai few years ago. The taste is very authentic, place is clean, and staff is very nice. The broth is flavorful and has some kick from the mala, fish is fresh and so soft, and they have unlimited rice! Totally recommend this place

Kevin T.
Kevin T.

This place is pretty inexpensive if you're splitting the bill. Rice is included but you will get charged if you don't eat/waste the rice. Food comes out pretty fast. Check them out if you're craving something light that won't weigh you down.