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Tian You Santa Cruz

casual
chinese

About

Tian You sits in Santa Cruz, inland from the tourist coast, where locals go for straightforward Chinese food without the resort markup. The menu covers the familiar ground — fried rice, chow mein, sweet and sour — done without fuss in a casual setting that works fine for families. It's a mid-range spot, the kind of place that fills a weeknight dinner gap when you're staying in a vacation rental and want something fast that isn't another poolside sandwich. The lack of reviews means you're operating on trust here, but Santa Cruz restaurants generally cater to residents rather than visitors, so expectations tend to stay practical. No reservations needed — you walk in, order at the counter or table, and eat. If you're hunting for regional Cantonese techniques or farm-to-table fusion, keep driving. If you want decent lo mein and won't overthink it, this does the job.

At a glance

Area
Santa Cruz
Vibe
casual
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
chinese
Dietary options

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