Tea Station Menu

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  • Brenda L.

    I was super excited to see that there was a milk tea shop right next to the hotel I was staying at. The menu was promising because there were so many choices. I tried the chow mein that came with fried rice and I couldn't finish it because it wasn't very tasty. The rice lacked flavor and felt stale and the chow mein also lacked flavor. I tried a mango milk tea which was tasty but was made with a powder that has a pretty artificial flavor. I even gave this place a 2nd try that same night when I came back and got a yogurt frost. It was made with a powder yogurt flavor rather than real yogurt. It tasted very artificial and sweet. So, my excitement was sadly replaced by disappointment. I would come here only if this was the only milk tea option in the city.

    (2)
  • Angry C.

    Staff was nice I ordered sesame chicken, it was below average. The shrimp fried rice was made with old rice. The wonton soup was bland and the wonton's were mushy like they had been in hot broth for hours. I wouldn't recommended this place.

    (2)
  • Raionnah W.

    Food was okay, nothing special in my opinion. I got the Mongolian chicken and it was pretty good but the only vegetables it had in it were white onions, no green onions or anything else to give it a little variety. Their dumplings are good and so were the crab rangoons. I also got fried rice too but it was pretty bland and the eggs in it were dry. I got delivery and the food came hot and ready though so no complaints there. My main comment on the food would be that it's kinda flavorless.

    (3)
  • Rye E.

    Five stars for the great staff and employees - they are all friendly and super nice, really. Additionally their Boba drinks (which they deliver!) - are great! The Passion Fruit slush is by far my favorite. It pains me to say that their food gets one star because I was so sad that my highly anticipated Chinese dinner was a total letdown. The food is super bland - even the sweet and sour sauce is neither sweet or sour, it's simply a murky dark pink gel you apply to whatever dish you are eating that needs it, it mostly serves to soften the sharp edges of whatever fried item you are eating. The egg rolls have an almost pureed cabbage fill that doesn't do anything to delight your taste buds - even the usually pleasing deep fried shell isn't enough to save it. Eating this eggroll forced me have a moment to regret the calories I had just consumed. The crab cheese wontons looked promising - but then I ate one. "Was that canned cubed carrot I just ate?" is something that has never crossed my mind when eating a wonton. The filling seems to be cream cheese and cubed carrot from the taste of it - I tried salvaging it by dunking it in the sweet nor sour sauce, it was a futile attempt. I opened the Lo Mein and saw spaghetti noodles covered with sauce. I will say that despite the noodles, it was GOOD - the beef was tender and flavorful, the sauce was amazing, but the noodles weren't those big, fat flavor absorbing noodles. I like the employees of this place - they are good folks. I love their Boba... but the food, THE FOOD! I wanted so much to love it, but I couldnt. Even the next day, when I got to attack the leftovers - I was reminded of my disappointment. I'm actually bummed out that the food wasn't great, because I like Tea Station as a business. I hope other people like it more than I did/do.

    (2)
  • Mark M.

    Excellent food, try the chicken chow mein, best in town. Establish is clean, spacious, furniture is comfortable. Staff is professional, courtesy, & caring. Pricing is very reasonable, portions are large, prepare for take home containers. You won't easily forget the place, great food & staff. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Jinyen Y.

    The boba was meh...but for someone living in a city where boba is far from rampant, I was happy to just chew on some tapioca balls. I had the almond boba and it was way too sweet for me - there was no balance between the almond and the tea, and the almond was too overpowering. I am also not sure how fresh the tapioca balls are...but hey, beggars can't be choosers.

    (3)
  • Shabana W.

    They were ok... Not the best, not the worst. Over priced for sure. Not enough meat in the dishes... Tons of veggies.

    (3)
  • Riza H. C.

    2 stars at best for the Honey Dew Slush Tea with Boba, that I purchased on Friday evening October 18th 2013. Its too sweet for my liking and it tasted way too artificial since they used "powdered" ingredients. But since I was so thirsty and want something COLD, to Tea Station Chinese Cuisine I went. *Sad Face* The Boba Drink cost was $3.79. That was the smallest cup that Tea Station Chinese Cuisine had to offer. We waited like about 5 minutes or so. Maybe would return for Dinner and see how things might differ. Though I cannot deny, its more like "Americanize-Chinese" food when I did get the chance to glance thru the Menu... @220/2013

    (2)
  • Chris H.

    I have been going here for years. Standard Chinese fare, but cooked very nicely and lighter and not greasy.

    (4)
  • Levi B.

    I ordered delivery from Tea Station and it arrived 2 hours later! The worst part is I live literally across the street. The fried noodles at this point were inedible and the wontons cold. The delivery guy was very apologetic so I tipped him even though I still had to pay the full price.

    (1)
  • Carmen J.

    I have loved their salt spoced wings for years,and the Singapore noodles are my favorite. I usually order take out or do delivery and the aervice has always been courteous and professional. My issue with them is the high price tacked on for delivery and delivery when using a credit card OMG,30 bucks for 2 entrees and 1 appetizer?? Whoa Nelly

    (3)
  • Loan N.

    Came here only for the Boba! My favorite drink is their Milk tea flavored boba! The best part about this place is that you can customize your drink. Typically at most restaurant who serves Boba, especially Pho restaurants, Boba drinks are smoothie/snow-like, but here at Tea Station, you can order it in other version like ice tea or milk tea.

    (4)
  • David H.

    I've been eating here at Tea Station for over 9 years. They've always been so good to me. The proportions are amazing, the choices are excellent as well. I highly recommend it!

    (5)
  • Scott C.

    Every time I order from here, I get the same great service and food. The staff is friendly every time, no matter when I call, and the food is fresh and delicious. I wouldn't eat anywhere else in Aurora

    (4)
  • Torrance H.

    Maybe cause it was late in the night..maybe they had a long night?. They wouldn't let us sit. Cause it was 15 minutes to close.

    (1)
  • Mark T.

    Tea Station has been winning the hearts and tongues of metro-area residents for over a decade, and it's not difficult to understand why. The restaurant's rather laconic name belies the wealth of Chinese culinary delights offered within its doors. It would be a bit silly to review a place called "Tea Station" without mentioning their renowned range of beverages. From almond to green-tea to honey to taro to cookies-n-cream, there's a flavor for every palate - and that's even before the addition of boba (tapioca balls) or fruit-flavored jellies. But honestly, the eatery has so much more to offer. Take, for example, the salt-and-pepper chicken wings which are always juicy and perfectly seasoned. Another idea to consider are the pork dumplings colloquially called "pot stickers" or Jiaozi (available either steamed or fried). Perhaps a cup of creamy egg-drop soup is in your future instead? But these bountiful beginnings will seem like a mere trifle (no, not the sweet kind) when your primary plate is plopped in front of you. Despite what you may think, "lobster sauce" in fact contains no lobster; it's thusly named because the velvet-smooth white sauce (generally made from eggs, chicken stock and cornstarch) bears similarities to certain seafood sauces from Traditional Chinese cuisines. But this disparity doesn't make Tea Station's offering of plump shrimp, peas, carrots and the sauce in question any less tasty. Alternatively, if you really want to get those tastebuds a-talkin', you're sure to enjoy every nibble of Sweet & Spicy Peppered Beef. Of course, there's also curry chicken, sesame pork, and so forth, plus their Happy Hour menu of assorted fried numnums - and they're even introducing a few Vietnamese items soon! So stop by, won't you?

    (3)
  • Dale Z.

    I don't usually write a lot of updates. Most places either do not change that much, or it is very gradual over considerable time. My experiences today made me feel that an update was warranted. I am taking away two stars from my previous review. The first star removal is due to food quality. It just was not as good as on my previous visit. I am not sure if the cook is new, or if it is just luck of the draw on the dishes I ordered last time versus this time. The hot and sour soup had okay flavor this time. However, it was so heavily corn-starched as to almost be gelatinous enough to stand a spoon up in. The egg roll had an oddly squishy center (and no sauces were brought out with it). The beef and snow peas dish was sub-par. The brown sauce heavily coating the meat was as thick as ketchup and was significantly over-salted. The portion size was decent, and the "fried" rice on the side was fair. The second star removal is due to not honoring the 25% off of your bill with Yelp check-in special. I showed this to the server when I first sat down at the table and indicated I would be using it. After the meal was over, and she was bringing out the checks, I reminded her of this. She went in the back, came out a few minutes later, and said, "The manager said this deal has expired." I pointed out that there was no expiration date on it, and pulled up the offer to show her. She asked, then took my phone in back to show the manager. She returned a few minutes later and said "sorry". She asked if I wanted to speak to the manager, so I did. He said, "We have been meaning to take that offer down, but have not gotten around to it." He did not honor the offer and did not seem especially apologetic about it. Other than the issues mentioned above, the service was good.

    (2)
  • Brittany H.

    What is up with the 6th and Sable/Chambers area? This particular area is quickly becoming a favorite of mine, what with the goldmine of delicious foods scattered throughout! From pizza to tacos and now to beef and broccoli... Tea Station is a great little restaurant located near Hobby Lobby. They offer plenty of seating, so don't worry about beating a lunch rush here. Quite extensive menu with plenty of options to satisfy a large group. Not to mention awesome prices! My favorite Chinese dish, beef and broccoli, was $6.95 for a small, which holy cow, was still too much for me to eat in one sitting! Fresh and super tasty, Tea Station will now be my go-to for Chinese food in the area for lunch. Aside from my awesome beef and broccoli, everyone else from the East Side Crew seemed to enjoy their dishes as well: clean plates and to-go boxes all around! So why the 3 stars? Mainly, the service. It was just off on our visit. The restaurant wasn't too busy aside from our table of five, but at least two or three orders were incorrect or missing something. And when we asked for separate checks, we were given one check at the end of the meal, which took another 10-15 minutes to split up. Deal breakers? Definitely not. Perhaps this was simply an off day or a new server or cook in the back. While the service was a bit of a fright during our visit, the delicious food Tea Station is serving up is certainly enough for me to make a return visit soon. And next time, I've got to try one of the many bobas offered! Super yum!

    (3)
  • Patricia A.

    Went here recently with Hubby and kids, had great service, I ordered something simple, Chicken Fried Rice, was awesome, also kids loved the Sesame Chicken and hot and sour soup was great. Will continue to come here.

    (5)
  • Tina R.

    Boba was fantastic! Won ton soup was as good as my moms homemade!!! 10% military discount too. We will most definitely be back!!!!

    (5)
  • Danny F.

    Really good food and very nice and polite people. I had the Mongolian beef and it was the best I've ever had. Lots of flavor.

    (5)
  • Steven Binh N.

    Best place to get boba and taste better then lolicup I recommend the milk tea with boba since it's the best tasting milk tea they have on there menu.

    (5)
  • Aisha R.

    EVERYTHING was good! Egg drop soup, chicken lo mein, shrimp w/ veggies, thai iced tea, smoothie, vegetable egg roll. And the prices were EXTREMELY reasonable. This is DEFINITELY a place I will have to keep visiting.

    (5)
  • Liz A.

    I was leery of this place, but the reviews were okay so I decided to give it a try (and it was convenient.) I should have went out of my way to Lollicup instead. For some reason (even if most places use it) I don't like watching my tea be made with various random powders. They have powdered everything here. The boba came out of a big plastic tub, it was over cooked and it had bits of jelly in it that were not boba. I could overlook one, but my drink consisted of 1/10 jelly bits. I got one per sip. Seeing as they were fruity flavored this really ruined my milk tea. I won't come here again and I'd rate 0 stars if it were possible. Hands down worst bubble tea ever.

    (1)
  • Christi K.

    Great lunch specials & $5 menu. Awesome value! Food is made fresh and always piping hot when it comes out. Sometimes service can be a bit slow but the prices and food is worth it. Love their boba beverages too! Try the lavender smoothie with boba!

    (4)
  • Mary P.

    Ok I don't eat the food here. I just go for the bubble tea. Actually perhaps I had one vegetable dish here that was pretty decent (fresh tasting from my vague memory) but the bubble tea is great. Its 150% better than the Lollicup on Colorado Blvd even though they still make it with powdered mixes. Its all about the balls my friend. Those tapioca balls are very smartly sweetened. The slushy and smoothie stuff is too sweet for me but my sisters love em. I usually get the classic milk tea and its always refreshing.

    (5)
  • True M.

    Ever since Azure cafe closed down, I have been looking for a new bobba spot. I've tried many bobba at pho restaurants but they weren't as good. They would always have the bobba be super warm like it just came off the pot or something..and I hated how too soft it was! Anyways, I read on yelp a couple weeks ago about Tea Station, because I was desperate as to finding a delicious bobba shop. So last week I decided to stop by and try the bobba that everyone on here has been raving about, and I have to say man, you guys are right! The bobba here is delicious. I got the green tea bobba and my sister got the mango bobba. The girl at the counter was very nice and at $3.50 for a large bobba, I thought the price was fair and good. When I took the first sip of the bobba juice immediately I fell in love. It was delicious! I felt like for months I have been missing out on delicious bobba juice and finally I found the place! The bobba was cooked to perfection. It wasn't too hard or too soft. Just enough firmness for me to bite on them a little but also soft enough to swallow so I don't choke on them hahaha. :P. The green tea tasted like green tea which was lovely. I was also hungry so I looked at the 5 dollar menu and got myself Mongolian Chicken. I tried it and it was alright. They gave me a lot of food for 5 bucks so that was great. I can't wait to try more of their food and bobba flavors. I love this place so much already, that I came back twice :) and my sister got the lychee flavor, which tasted like real lychee! and it was lovely! I will come back to this place again for bobba :)

    (4)
  • Jon T.

    I have eaten here multiple times with my girlfriend and we both think the boba is definitely the best in the area. There are 20-30 flavors, the boba is always soft, chewy, and sweet, and a large is only around $5 after tax. The food is also good. I usually have either egg drop soup or hot and sour soup along with a random dish. I really liked the pepper steak and my girlfriend enjoyed the sweet and sour pork.

    (5)
  • Eric H.

    Another great strip-mall find in Aurora. The $5 lunch was very generous and the server was possibly the friendliest person I have ever met.

    (4)
  • Rebecca H.

    I used to work in the Lowry area, where Tea Station would deliver... if I was stuck working a case late into the evening, we'd call them up and they'd show up with tasty Chinese food and yummy boba and the world was A-Okay again. I completely forgot about them (my usual boba-fix is the Lollicup on Colorado) until last week when a friend said we should check it out. The menu has plenty of standard Chinese restaurant entrees and noodles. A big plus is the SIZE option, since I don't always want to be eating the same Chinese food for 3 days... so the ability to get a smaller portion is great. The combo option (a mid-sized portion) comes with tons of rice and an eggroll. ... and I still made 3 meals out of it. The atmosphere is typical Chinese Restaurant, but I can't imagine it's too relaxing with blenders running up front. We took our food to-go. Blender-noise is one of the unavoidable pet-peeves of the Trendy Drink market... They have a solid boba-drink menu, with the typical Milk Teas, Slushes, and Snows. I was excited (as usual) by the green tea, which wasn't too sweet. I've tried a few of the fruity slush options, which are also tasty. The bobas themselves are softer than most you'll find in Denver. It's a solid, convenient Chinese food/boba joint on the east side of town, and I'll definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Jolene C.

    I absolutely love this place. After living in Aurora for a year, I finally found a place with delicious Chinese food, good service, and clean bathrooms! My boyfriend and I order from them almost every Friday - sesame chicken, shrimp fried rice, and some kind of veggie stir fry. It's way too much food for 2 people for one meal, so we have plenty of leftovers to get us through the weekend. The Boba bar is awesome. My favorite is a passion-blueberry-mango "snow." The service here is great - the food is delivered quickly, the restaurant is comfy and well-lit, and the wide booths make a great place for kids. There's plenty of room for them to have coloring books out until the food arrives.

    (5)
  • Rick K.

    This place is definetely a step down to the original Tea Stations in San Gabriel and Alhambra in California. Instead of being more of a tea house that serves food, this particular teastation is a restaurant that serves tea. Typically, I would give this one 3 stars, but since this does serve the best boba in town and the Chinese food might actually be pretty good, I'll be generous and give 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Phoebe R.

    I was lamenting that the best bubble tea I've found is in the midwest and then I remembered the Tea Station - so the west and the midwest. It's been a few years but I remember liking the food when I worked nearby and loving the bubble tea. This is the first place I tried in warm and it's great too. I can't believe I tried 3 different places in Hawaii and none compared to this.

    (3)
  • Kay T.

    Really good food and good prices for lunch. I just wish a side of soup came with the lunch specials, but if you eat in it comes with soup.

    (4)
  • Lyz R.

    i love, love, love this place! the salt-and-spicy chicken is to DIE for and i drive from the other side of town for their slushis! i'm trying the tapioca for the first time tonight, and i'm excited! YUM!

    (4)
  • Matt C.

    Ive been ordering delivery food from different places from north to south Aurora. This has been, by far, the best tasting. I ordered the Mongolian Chicken. The vegetables were super fresh and well cut. The chicken was the most surprising, as it tasted freshly grilled and juicy, not that thinly sliced,almost frozen stuff everywhere else. The delivery wait time was also short. I look forward to trying other dishes here.

    (5)
  • Nathaniel H.

    Yummy quick spot for dinner! The Cow Fun was tasty and portion was generous. My girlfriend had the $5 Orange Chicken, it comes with your choice of rice. The hot and sour soup was also good. Service was good and the staff was friendly. We'll definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Anne F.

    Great prices and good value for the amount of food that you receive. We heard about this place from a friend and decided to give it a try on a monday night. We both ordered the 'lunch specials' because lunch is available all day long! The fried rice left something to be desired but both soups we ordered (Egg Drop and Hot and Sour) were delicious. Portion sizes are pretty good and I had a second meal for another day. Best thing about Tea Station is that they serve bubble tea. This is one of my favorite things but definitely difficult to find in most parts of town. We liked this hidden gem so much we came back a second time in the same week and were equally impressed.

    (4)
  • Dee S.

    Wings were better this time. Last time, I remember the wings having a little spicy bite. I think last time, the wings were tossed in the onion/jalapeno mixture. Next time, I guess, I'll toss them myself. The sesame chicken was real sweet and crispy. There was plenty of steamed rice. Overall, an okay meal. Next time, I'll try something that isn't so sweet. Nice thing they do is if you don't want soup, they offer another egg roll. Just make sure they don't forget to give you the extra roll.

    (3)
  • Danny O.

    I'm glad to find this little place! I try and hit this joint once a week. The best Mongolian beef ever, and I'm not even a fan of onions. They cook dishes more savory than other Chinese places, unless the dish calls for sweet I suppose. Like my mom's cooking! The staff is super friendly and you can get the lunch order any time of day for a great price. I don't see any reason at all to give less than 5 stars.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Categories

Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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