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Sang Kee Peking Duck House
We came here on a recommendation from social media. I really enjoyed the food. We had the duck for two, coconut shrimp with mango sauce, and a spicy beef dish. This was more than enough food for the three of us that went out, and there was enough for two lunches the follow day. My Chinese husband thought it was good, but did not taste as authentic as it could be. I did feel like it was similar to take out food rather than dine in Peking duck I’ve had before. I was not a fan of the thin pancakes that came with the duck as I felt like they tasted more like a wrap. I like more of a fluffy bun like pancakes. The duck was juicy and flavorful. Service was great, and we will overall be back!
Came for lunch and the wait was very short! We put our names on the Yelp waitlist w/ their iPad. We ordered: • Peking duck w/ buns (choice of pancake or buns) ($52) • beef chow fun ($16) • sautéed snow pea leaves ($16) The Peking duck was delicious, the skin was so crispy and everything about it was just perfect. I also really liked the beef chow fun. Their plates are perfect for sharing. The vegetables were quite good too, just a little too salty for my taste. I would absolutely come back if I were in the area again. Service was unremarkable. They gave us what we needed but it was nothing above and beyond, which is OK. They have call buttons on the tables and came almost instantly when they were alerted!
Nom Wah Philadelphia
I wouldn’t say this was the best dim sum I’ve ever had but it was good. Pricing on everything was also reasonable. Every staff member we encountered were very nice and service was very quick. One thing I will note is that they have a decent amount of vegetarian options which can be hard to find at dim sum restaurants. Everything did have flavor (the noodles were a little bland but great quantity). If I had to choose my favorite, it probably would be the shrimp and chive dumpling. My least favorite was the fried shrimp ball. It had a spongy consistency that was strange to me but again, it still was flavorful. They have a really yummy dumpling sauce and the chili oil that sits on the table was delicious as well.
Food was very delicious and flavorful, my only thing is that salt and pepper shrimp should be peeled before battered/fried to get all the flavor from seasoning. I know some people like to eat the shell, but I think people should be given a choice between shell and shell-less. Everything was good and the servers were nice, although short in service.
Spice C
I recently visited and tried a variety of dishes, and overall, it was a pretty good experience. The noodles were excellent—perfectly cooked and full of flavor. The soup was a little milder than I had hoped for in terms of spice - I had to add some chili oil to give it the kick I was craving. The shrimp was delicious, although I found it a bit odd that it wasn’t peeled, especially since it was coated. Unfortunately, it affected my overall eating experience. As for the steamed pork dumplings, I wasn’t a fan of the filling—it just didn’t quite suit my taste. The sauce accompanying the dumplings was delicious though - ask for more! Service was excellent, and the staff were attentive and friendly. The price was reasonable for the quality and quantity of food.
quaint little spot with some of the best noodles in the city! Ive been coming here for yeeears and they're so consistent and delicious! they nail the Szechuan flavor. the hand pulled noodles are superior!
Dim Sum Garden
Dim Sum Garden is a fantastic spot for a fresh, delicious and authentic meal! The atmosphere is beautiful and welcoming, making it a great place for the whole family to enjoy. We love the new place! Their soup dumplings are absolutely amazing—perfectly delicate with rich, flavorful broth inside. The chicken fried rice is packed with taste and cooked to perfection, and the chicken dumplings are a must-try, with a delicate outside and juicy, well-seasoned filling. Whether you’re a dim sum lover or trying it for the first time, Dim Sum Garden never disappoints! They also have a whole mocktail menu. We have been coming here for years and even though the building changed everything tastes the same! Highly recommend!
I've been coming here to dim sum garden for so long! But this was my first time at the new location The new location is very upscale and has a double four section Major upgrade from the last place still often with a line without the door though lol. Food here is amazing I recommend all the dumplings personally I like steam but they're good fried too they're dumpling sauces to die for scallop taking so great and of course they're sweet sour chicken not to mention all the noodle types this is definitely our top stop!
Pine Forest Garden
The freshest ingredients for vegetarian food you can find anywhere in the area, most others use a lot of canned vegetables not here. The price is very reasonable for the flavors of cooking the chef provides. Excellent choice for healthy and satisfying food. I heard they’re closing soon because the landlord will not renew their lease but I hope they will open elsewhere otherwise I’ll be heartbroken. If you haven’t tried them, do so, this way you’ll know and remember what great vegetarian is supposed to be and thank me later!
I love the food here! Me and my brother visit on many occasions. It’s awesome and now the buffet (fully vegan) is $9.99 Monday through Friday. I love the bao buns with pumpkin or veggie, the vegan chicken balls, and the special dishes the chef seems to create a new dish each time you visit. I truly enjoy the simple kale salad and veggie rolls. Everything is so good!
Rice to Meet You
Food is ALWAYS IMMACULATE and comes in large portions - No matter what food you get here! Will never get tired of eating this. It's in the same plaza as HMart on Bellaire so there's plenty of parking. Be mindful of the wait time bc it gets PACKED during the weekends and peak hours. The servers are so nice and friendly. Beef Brisket noodle roll - The best I've had. The noodle rolls are soft and cooked perfectly. The beef brisket is tender and juicy. It the perfect amount of dryness/sauce. Special Roast Pork Noodle soup - The broth alone is TO DIE FOR. The pork is not dry and is tender. The bok choy brings a freshness to the richness of the soup. You can order it no spice, little spice and spicy. Eel and Roasted Pork Combo - No bones in the eel. The eel and pork are juicy and tender. There's actually crispy rice surrounding the clay pot unlike other restaurants. Popcorn Chicken - if you hate popcorn chicken, try this one! It'll change your mind. You can tell this is freshly made and doesn't come from the freezer/store bought. I've worked in restaurants before and I can tell from the popcorn chicken that Rice to Meet You changes their oil out often! Brown sugar rice cakes - The texture is perfect. The outside is crunchy the inside is chewy. I wish this came with condense milk to dip with!
We returned to this restaurant for their authentic clay pot rice. The short ribs and spicy chicken were so tasty that we finished half the pot before thinking to take a picture.
Yellow River Restaurant 何處覓小食
Clean, comfortable, simple place located at the far north end of the very boring Dynasty Mall. I had the $8.00 combo for lunch, which is rice plus your choice of two veggies and two meats. Friendly fast service. The food is okay, but if you're coming to China Town for a culinary experience, this is not the place. Atmosphere is classic shopping mall. There are better options in much more interesting malls just a few hundred feet further down Bellaire Blvd.
This restaurant is one of the oldest established in Houston's Chinatown. Although many customers claim the flavor has changed throughout the years due to ownership changes, $8 for a four-item self-pick bento box is not bad. The Danzai noodles are also $8. The food and environment are fresh, and there are many choices if you come in early enough. The only problem is that the flavor is a little bland, in my opinion. I recommend this restaurant for people who want some Taiwanese style lunch.
Shanghai Restaurant
Good old fashion Chinese food. Very friendly team at this restaurant. The waitress works there part-time, was very hospital, and provided a list of recommended restaurants in Bellaire Blvd. We brought back leftovers and were very good the next day. We thought about going back. However, we wanted to try as many restaurants as we can during our visit. There were a lot of take out during Christmas Eve, though they were one of a few restaurants opened in Diho Square, east of Ranchester Drive.
Very delicious. Very good service. Very good atmosphere. I've been coming to this restaurant for 20+ plus years. I know it has changed hands several times and menu has changed but it is very good food. Large portions. Staff always helps out and comfortable atmosphere will keep us coming back for more🇺🇸🦀🍚🥡🍤🍜❤️
China King Express
Is this the BEST Chinese restaurant in the world? No, but it's pretty darn good. From China King Express you can expect: 1. Juicy, flavorful chicken (grilled Teriyaki I thought was a gamble, but very impressed) 2. VERY good value for your money, other restaurants with same quality or less charge 30% more. 3. You can expect consistency here, I've ordered numerous times, and the amount, flavor, and customer service is the same. (Time of review dishes are $6 - $9 for Medium size)
Usually a good spot but not today. The food was very old and greasy. Egg rolls and rangoons were both old and burnt. Won't be going back.
Neway
Neway Restaurant is my go-to place for good food and karaoke entertainment in Houston Chinatown. I always brag about Neway to my friends who love to sing karaoke. I particularly like the food they serve. It's authentic Chinese cuisine. OMG, I don't smell any cooking in the main dining area nor the karaoke rooms. I believe there is a full-size kitchen in here. Because I could order just about everything from the menu during weekday, including Peking Duck. Food is really good, I could eat here every week even if I don't sing. If you sing in the main dining area, just make sure you order $20 worth of food and drink per person if you want to sing. Otherwise, they rent the rooms by the hour. Either way, it's great to be fed and entertained at Neway.
I’ve been coming here for years, they are also so attentive, kind and remember you if you frequent. I now live in cypress but I come here every chance I get. Don’t think twice if you google or find this place on search! You’ll regret it! The karaoke is fire!
Tainan Bistro
Tainan Bistro is hands down the best place for Taiwanese-style food in Houston! I’ve been coming here once a week, and it never disappoints. Their 3 Cup Chicken is absolutely phenomenal... perfectly cooked with incredible flavor. The dishes are always fresh, authentic, and satisfying. The staff is friendly, the service is quick, and the atmosphere is cozy. If you’re craving authentic Taiwanese cuisine, this is the spot. Highly recommend!
The food made me miss home. The chicken was so juicy, and the eggs were excellent. It was true Taiwanese-style food, and my girlfriend and I had a very satisfying lunch.
Lu Xiang Village
Only Chinese customers here, that to us speaks as very good! We were looking for Chinese too early for Dim Sum. Freshly made buns & douhua ( Tofu flower salty) . Highly recommend the broth from the northern region.
Whenever I visit Houston Bellaire Blvd, I normally go to San Dong for pan-fried steam buns, but unfortunately, they ran out of them today, so I decided to try Lu Xiang Village instead. I was pleasantly surprised by the variety of buns they had and how affordable they were. They offered three varieties of fried buns, and I got two of each at just $2.60 per bun. The buns were outstanding. Each bite had the perfect balance of crispy and chewy textures, with a generous amount of savory filling that really hit the spot. My favorite was the pork and cabbage, followed closely by the pork and onion. Both were packed with flavor, and the fillings were juicy and well-seasoned. The buns themselves were very filling—two were more than enough to satisfy my craving, making them a great value for the price. I also picked up 10 of their steamed pork buns for $6.50, which were equally satisfying. The steamed buns had a soft, pillowy texture and were stuffed with a hearty pork filling. While I loved everything I ordered, I do wish they had chili oil available for dipping, which would have elevated the flavors even more. Overall, Lu Xiang Village exceeded my expectations and is now on my list of go-to spots on Bellaire Blvd. If you’re craving delicious, well-made buns at a great price, I highly recommend giving them a try.