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Asian Star Buffet 0

Asian Star Buffet

1760reviews

I may have wanted to give this a 3 but it was decently priced and I have to keep this in mind when scoring. Everything was good and I liked the chicken dishes in sauces - kind of like bourbon chicken. I did not like the beef and broccoli: the beef was inedible. The place was clean enough and our table hostess did a great job clearing our table. You can see the wear and tear though and probably due for a retro fit. BTW don't let the exterior and the plaza scare you off, it's nice inside.

January 2025 I’m so grateful to attend a special Chinese New Year dinner with this group of amazing people. The owner of this restaurant invited his employees and their families to enjoy a wonderful feast. We need to support small business especially the ones who value and appreciate their employees for their hard work and commitment.

Ba Lẹ 1 Vietnamese Cuisine 0

Ba Lẹ 1 Vietnamese Cuisine

596reviews

A very quiet and peaceful place to enjoy a Vietnamese and delicious chicken pho. I really liked the taste of my chicken pho. The whole restaurant was clean and neat.

I love this little hole in the wall. It's a small, cozy place. Their pho is really good, I like to keep it simple and leave the broth as is since it has such a nice clean flavor. I haven't tried anything other than the pho, but it's all I want!

Jia Asian Bistro 0

Jia Asian Bistro

155reviews

Update: we visited again tonight, and they have gotten much better. The service was friendly and reasonably attentive. The food was very good. The hot and sour soup was more balanced, and the Szechuan beef was much better. My companion got ginger tofu Thai and reports that it was very good. All in all a much better experience than our prior experience, making us much more likely to return. Because our favorite Chinese restaurants are so far away from where we live, we decided to try Jia on Gaston which is much closer. We went at 8 on Friday night. There was no wait, and there was live music until about 8:30. We had to wait while a table was cleaned to allow us to be seated, although the restaurant was probably 80% empty at that point. While friendly, the staff was disorganized. The food was good, but different on each item that we ordered than what was expected based on the menu description and our general understanding of the item. My companion reports that the miso soup and the yellowtail roll were both quote "fine." The hot and sour soup was fair, but lacked that balance between hot and sour that the best such soup has, with what seemed like a strong black pepper note instead of hot created by a chili pepper. The steamed dumplings were mediocre and not recommended. They had a filling that was a little bit of pork and green onions that were disproportionately small compared to the amount of wrapper. The sauce that came with the dumplings was not good: although it looked like the typical sauce you get with dumplings, it tasted nothing like it. It tasted like very strongly of garlic with no other flavorants like ginger or soy sauce. The Szechuan beef was quite good, but not like any I had had before. The meat was large medallions, and the only vegetables were a generous portion of red and green bell peppers. The only similarity came from a very good Szechuan sauce (although it was not typical either). At $65 including tip for 2, without drinks, our meal was relatively expensive. All in all, a very mixed experience. While we may go back due to the dearth of good Chinese food in the neighborhood, it won't be our new favorite restaurant.

Horrible experience 1st see a sign says lunch specials until 3pm it was before 3pm and was told they are NOT doing lunch specials after we were given a LUNCH menu?? Ordered from regular menu to share and get told that they will give us on the lunch menu they give me and my sister this small portion for lunch when we asked for the regular order made no sence at all if this looks like it’s for 1 person then there was a bug on the plate at the table… Horrible service from the 2 ladies that work there at this time.

MiYa Chinese 0

MiYa Chinese

211reviews

A HUNDRED STARS....Highly recommended restaurant! We found out about this spot from several a food influencers. The menu here is extensive, featuring a wide variety of dishes that cater to all tastes and dietary specifications. I ordered the fried chicken bao and beef potstickers for starters. Everyone raves over the flat noodles, but I wanted to try something different. My main entre was the Eggplant in Garlic sauce 10/10 - heavenly phenomenal! Although I was full, I sampled some of the manager’s special, Spicy Beef with the House noodles 10/10. Its perfect balance of heat and savory flavor. Every dish is prepared with fresh, high-quality produce, ensuring that the flavors are vibrant and authentic. The service is impeccable and the staff were attentive. We wrapped the meal up with another pot of tea....then several glasses of the house special 50% off wine. Overall, MiYa Chinese is a top-notch Asian cuisine spot that excels in every way.

I came here with my family. The employee were very quick and sweet. We got seated and order some food for all of us to share. It was very delicious. We really enjoyed sharing. The food was really delicious! We ordered combo dumplings, orange chicken, sesame chicken. We ordered dessert and I couldn’t get over the taste of it! This is a very cute place for a date night or night out.

Maison Chinoise 0

Maison Chinoise

215reviews

If you're in the mood for a unique dining experience, this is an exceptional choice. This Asian fusion restaurant offers a stunning array of highly curated small plates that pack a punch in flavor without leaving you feeling overstuffed. Each dish is beautifully presented, showcasing the chef's creativity and attention to detail. The ambiance is just as impressive, with a lovely outdoor area, and at the back you can enjoy after-dinner drinks accompanied by music. It's the perfect spot to unwind after your meal. I would say that overall this is a high end place, consider dressing up. Valet parking adds a touch of convenience to the whole experience, making it easy to enjoy a night out without the hassle of finding a parking spot. A special shout out to the manager Alyssa, who took the experience to a whole new level, by recommending the perfect dishes and drinks according to our personal taste.

There’s something about restaurants at this location that feels off. Regardless of the type of cuisine, I’ve watched good restaurants come in only to see them close down. Maison Chinoise is the most recent restaurant to give this location a go. It’s been open for more than a year so we thought we’d give it a try. The space feels upscale and there is a large patio. They set it up so that if the wind is blustery, they can quickly drop down these clear plastic windows to shield you from the wind while retaining the open air feeling. The staff was low energy and didn’t convey a sense that they genuinely cared. I could barely hear the hostess’s voice emanating from her expressionless face. Our server educated us about the menu really well, but overall it felt like he was just going through the motions. They kept our water glasses topped up so we never lacked for hydration. The timing of things felt either too fast or too slow. We ordered several appetizers that all came out in rapid fire succession. Then we waited awhile for the entree and sides. We wanted dessert but it took so long for the waiter to get us the dessert menu and return to take our order, we gave up and passed on it. He didn’t seem to care either way. The food was a mixed bag ranging from odd to good. The pork dumplings and spicy edamame (which was flavorful but not spicy) appetizers were good. The crispy beef spring rolls had a weird lemony zest to them. They weren’t bad. I just could get my brain to compute the flavor profile. I had a similar experience with the General Tso’s chicken. It wasn’t bad, but I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it. The green beans tasted good but the residual heat from the spice became too much about half way through the portion. If you really like Chinese food and want to experience it in a finer dining environment, Maison Chinoise fits the bill. In my opinion, there is something slightly askew going on and I hope they break the cycle of all of the prior restaurants that have given this location a try.

CAVA 0

CAVA

442reviews

Chris gave the absolute best service I’ve ever gotten at any CAVA , here or in Houston where I’m from. Made sure my order was perfect and put me onto to his favorite dip for the pita chips that I loved!! Probably my go to shack wherever I’m visiting this mall now

I had the absolute pleasure of being assisted by Allie at Northpark Center, and I can’t say enough about her incredible energy and positivity! From the very start, she was so engaging and attentive, making what could have been a stressful visit during the busiest time of the year an absolute delight. Despite the holiday rush and the hustle of being in one of the busiest shopping centers in Dallas, Allie handled everything with grace and a genuine smile. Her ability to stay calm, kind, and professional under pressure is truly admirable. Allie deserves all the promotions and raises! Her exceptional customer service makes her a standout, and she is undoubtedly the reason I’ll be returning to this location. Thank you, Allie, for making my experience unforgettable!

Anchor on Royal 0

Anchor on Royal

220reviews

Cute place. It had a lounge feel to it. Good food. Our service was good. We went to celebrate my 50th birthday with my son . No special birthday touches though as they would do in many restaurants. Lychee martini was good.

Love this place! Spicy tuna crispy rice, lobster pot stickers, the Miyazaki, and Lipton roll are the best! Sit at the bar - Kirsten and Kristen are amazing!!! They take such great of you!!!

Sabaidee Lao & Thai Street Food 0

Sabaidee Lao & Thai Street Food

635reviews

This is excellent. My only complaint is the spice level. You may want to order it a level less than you usually would because the medium yellow curry was pretty spicy. I'm not deducting a star over it but just beware! The wings were awesome, especially with the sweet sauce mixed with one of the chili sauces up front. Was a pretty great lunch while waiting on the dealership across the street to finish up on my car.

Two of my girl friends and I tried this small shop earlier today on a whim and it did not disappoint! I wish I would have gotten the staffs’ names because they were so helpful, patient, and kind. We tried the wings, crispy rice, a fried rice, a soup, noodles, and a coffee. All very flavorful. We’re already chatting about what we’ll try next!

Asian Star Restaurant 0

Asian Star Restaurant

393reviews

So I went to another place that serves egg drop soup, it’s my favorite, and they were so expensive! It was down on beltline and another side street, anyways! I love Chinese, my whole family does and we looked for another place with more reasonable prices plus good food and we found Asian Star!! This place is clean, friendly, respectful and most of all and more importantly their food is top notch!!! And the prices are so amazing and affordable!!! Especially for us, who have to budget our money! It’s a great place and we will continue to dine here!!! This place is always our first choice!!! So thank you to all of the staff for always giving us top notch food and service!!! I highly recommend this place, for dine in, pick up and delivery!!! They’re amazing!!!!!

I’m from Chicago and this is the closest resemblance to Chicago-style-Chinese food. It’s sooooo Good! They are very nice here, good atmosphere, from what it looks like I believe this is a family owned business.

Pan Asian Kitchen & Noodle 0

Pan Asian Kitchen & Noodle

33reviews

We visited for the first time tonight, it was excellent. The hot and sour soup was excellent as were the egg roll and spring roll. The pad thai was sweeter than my partner preferred, but very good. The crispy beef was very good, but slightly less spicy than expected. Service was friendly and attentive, but not overbearing. The physical environment was comfortable, but not quite as cozy as I would hope. It is a welcome addition to this part of town. While not inexpensive, prices were very reasonable. We'll be back. Recommended.

Recently opened. The food is definitely delicious and made with fresh ingredients. The sauces of the meals are home made!! Start with sake and appetizers and then choose from Korean, Chinese and Pan Asian for your main dish. The service deserves six stars!! Recommended!!!

Cafe Hunan 0

Cafe Hunan

115reviews

This place is amazing! The food reminds me of New York City take out. Hot, fresh and delicious. Jenny at the front is super kind and helpful. She even gave us some dumplings to try. Also the place is clean. Definitely try this place for dine in.

1000/10 best Chinese food I’ve had in Dallas. The bbq pork fried rice was amazing, the pork is so tender and it’s huge pieces of meat. We also had sweet and sour chicken and sesame chicken, both were fantastic. I have to also compliment the packaging because the food arrived HOT, I mean visibility steaming hot, even from a third party delivery. It was so fresh! The sweet-and-sour sauce has a slightly different flavor than what I am used to, but I honestly can’t even complain. I also tried one of the roasted pork egg rolls. Is it work $4? Ehhh, maybe not — but it was pretty tasty and was in the thick, bubbly wrap and not the thinner spring roll type wrap. Overall wonderful and will definitely be back.

Hello Dumpling 0

Hello Dumpling

833reviews

East Dallas has a reason to celebrate! Hello Dumpling is a fantastic restaurant serving Beijing Soul Food . And it’s good for the soul delicious. Olivia Martinez welcomed me and walked me through the menu. I ordered the Shanghai Noodles and Eight Steamed pork dumplings. Handmade noodles and dumplings are a work of love and art. Designed and seasoned to perfection. Every selection is an Epicurean delight. The restaurant is super clean and inviting. The order station and menu are easy to navigate. You can peer into the kitchen open window off the dining room. It’s easy to see why Guy Fieri recently featured Hello Dumpling on Diners,Drive-ins and Dives 2025 If you love this cuisine. You won’t find a better restaurant for twice the price. She has opened another location at Central Expressway at Walnut Hill Lane Put this one on your Must try list. See you there!

You know the food good if you dive in before taking a photo. The atmosphere is fantastic, restaurant is clean, beef broth noodle was spectacular and flavorful, scallion pancakes was great and I don’t even like scallion pancakes if I could give more stars I would. Their music playlist is also great as well!!!!! Please come here! I made this review while eating.