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Breakfast House早点见面
This was my first time having breakfast at this restaurant. The restaurant is clean and the food is good.I like the soy milk and fried egg with spring onions menu with shrimp congee and many other menus. i recommend for those who like Chinese and Asian breakfast.
We had breakfast today the very first time after recommended by friends. I really enjoyed the foods, especially the deep fried dough sticks and fried onion pan cakes are super fresh, crispy outside and delicious inside! They have a lot of vegetarian options and open 365 days . So glad Austin is finally has an authentic restaurant offering northern Chinese breakfast menu. We will definitely come back and try other options on their menu!
Hunan Bistro
January 2025 Great values but with limited seating. Pretty flavorful selection and a small but busy place. This restaurant is a destination for many thus serve up some great food. We ordered the lamb and fish soup which was a great comfort meal for a January cool day. The hot soup warm our spirit and enhance our appetite. However, the authentic 宫保鸡usually don’t served with vegetable. Regardless, we enjoyed our large portion meals with attentive front servers even though they were quite busy. Recommended highly and will revisit if we are in town.
This is easily one of the best Chinese restaurants in town. I really enjoyed the food here. While Americanized Chinese food is common across the U.S., finding high-quality, authentic, and spicy Chinese cuisine is rare. I noticed a lot of Asian diners, which is always a good sign that the place serves genuinely appealing food. The restaurant specializes in Sichuan and Hunan cuisine. I ordered a pepper chicken dish, lamb on a toothpick, and mapo tofu, along with house chicken fried rice. Everything was outstanding—highly recommended. Honestly, I found it even better than Three Gorges. The interior was nicer than expected for what I thought would be more of a takeout spot. While they could improve the aesthetics, the food is so good that it really doesn’t matter.