Lin’s Cafe II
Welcome to Lin's Cafe II, a Chinese restaurant located in Leander, Texas. This restaurant not only offers delicious Chinese cuisine but also provides various amenities such as delivery, takeout, vegan options, wheelchair accessibility, and catering services.
What sets Lin's Cafe II apart is its commitment to providing freshly made entrees that leave customers raving. Dishes like shrimp with lobster sauce, sweet & sour chicken, beef lo mein, and chef's special meals have become customer favorites.
The reviews speak for themselves - customers praise the fresh flavors, generous portion sizes, and friendly service at Lin's Cafe II. Whether you're craving orange chicken, sesame chicken, Mongolian Triple Delight, or Singapore noodles, this restaurant delivers on taste and quality.
Don't miss out on their must-try items like the egg rolls, wonton soup, and hot and sour soup. And if you're in the mood for something different, Lin's Cafe II also offers Thai dishes like Thai shrimp and chicken.
Overall, Lin's Cafe II is a hidden gem that offers a true taste of Chinese and Thai cuisine. With a welcoming atmosphere, excellent service, and flavorful dishes, this restaurant is a must-visit for any food enthusiast. Experience the best of Asian cuisine at Lin's Cafe II today!
Lin’s Cafe II Menu
Location
Address: 15609 Ronald Reagan Blvd Ste B230 Leander, TX 78641
Phone: (512) 337-7310
Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Happy Hour SpecialsYes
- TVYes
- Covered Outdoor SeatingYes
- Drive-ThruNo
- Heated Outdoor SeatingNo
- Bring your own container allowedYes
- Compostable containers availableYes
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Jonathan-Carrie A.
We love this place. Freshly made entrees. Shrimp with lobster sauce is my favorite and my husband loves the sweet & sour chicken (all white meat chicken).
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Author: Polina W.
This is our go to Chinese food spot. The beef lo mein, sweet and sour shrimp and chef's special meals are our go tos. I order online and the food is always ready as scheduled.
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Author: Jen J.
We stopped in for dinner on a Sunday night 7:30. We were sat right away, very clean restaurant and super friendly staff. We ordered orange chicken based on the amount of reviews that mentioned it. It did not disappoint-very fresh, great flavor and generous portion sizes. We also tried the sesame chicken, served with steamed rice. I found the flavor to be really good, and the chicken was cooked well. I will definitely come back for this alone. For starters we tried the egg rolls, won ton soup and egg drop soup--all wonderful. The iced tea was so good I got some to go! Definitely give this location a try, you will not be disappointed.
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Author: Joe K.
Finally found an exceptional Chinese eatery. It was a 35-minute drive, but worth every mile. We live out in the sticks, so every trip we take to go out to eat involves some miles. My ratings are simple: excellent, very good, good, fair, awful. I ordered Mongolian Triple Delight, and my wife chose the Vegetable Chicken, both with fried rice. We also tried the pork egg rolls and vegetable spring rolls and hot and sour soup. The soup was a little unbalanced. Too much white pepper and not enough sour, but it was good. The egg rolls and spring rolls were very good. Both entrees were excellent. The portions were huge. The chicken was tender, the beef was melt-in-your-mouth. The shrimp was perfectly cooked but had no flavor, typical of farm raised shrimp (vs. wild caught). My expectation for the shrimp was confirmed, so it didn't knock the overall rating down to very good. I just won't order it again. The fried rice was very good. The service was quick and friendly. The atmosphere was pleasant and the thermostat setting comfy. We always take extra layers of clothing or a jacket along when we go into a restaurant because most of them are too cold. The only thing disappointing was the iced tea. It had zero flavor and cost $3.75 per glass.