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Z&T Chinese Cafe
Fantastic Chinese food that has higher quality standards than most! Clean facilities, friendly staff, more than reasonable portions, and tasty fare. The prices are also in line with what you would expect to pay for these features. Dine-in or get it to go, but don’t miss out!
The service is decent amd the price is great but the food is a little bland to our taste. We ordered a few main courses with fried rice and almost all were bland.
Pho Oh Yeah
I tried for the first tonight. I loved the Chicken Pho! Also had the Shrimp Tempura appetizer and the Beef Fried Rice. Of course I am taking much home; at least several meals worth! Very nice staff. Go check it out for yourself!!!
Pho Oh Yeah is one of the few restaurants that we try to visit at least once a month if not every other month. The restaurant is very clean with great ambience. Service is also prompt and friendly. The portion size is extremely generous! You will definitely not leave hungry 😊 We tend to choose from the noodle soups when it comes to the menu. One of these days, we'll have to start trying out all the other rice and vermicelli dishes. House special pho: Generous amount of meats and veggies. Most importantly, the broth was perfectly seasoned. Bun bo hue: This is our go to dish! Well seasoned and not too spicy. Perfect amount of meats, pork hocks, and blood cakes. Bun Rieu Cua: This is a specialty Vietnamese dish that may be a bit difficult to find outside of Chinatown. It's a noodle soup with tomatoes, pork, minced crab, and tofu. Very flavorful and delicious! Pho Oh Yeah is definitely one of the top 3 Pho Restaurants here in the Katy area. This is coming from someone who is Vietnamese and has lived in Katy for almost 20 years. Highly recommend for anyone to try out!
The Flying Dumpling
Not really a place that qualifies for a review of service or atmosphere, as it's completely take-out only. Good food! Pricing is good too :)
The General Tso chicken and pork egg roll were great. The fried rice and wonton soup were good. I spent about $15 and it was more food than I could eat, so I'm saving half for lunch tomorrow. Great value!! I went for the bao on my lunch break, but the counter person told me it takes 20 minutes for bao and 10 minutes for everything else. So I changed my order. I'm very glad he was clear with me on that so I wouldn't be late getting back to work. My food was ready in about 5 minutes. There's outdoor tables only. There are chairs inside where you can wait for your order. Next time, I'm calling in ahead of time so I can scoop up some bao and head straight back to work.
Chef Hunan Bo
Very delicious food and great service! No improvement needed there. Where improvement is needed is in the cleanliness of the restaurant. The windows look like they've not been cleaned for months; and so do the air vents in the ceiling. If the dining area looks nasty, customers begin to wonder what the kitchen might look like. The bathroom was pleasantly clean. Perhaps this restaurant is better suited for take out; there are too many dirty things to notice while dining in. But, again... the food is good!
Nicest lady at the countertop and I, after years of eating Chinese & Asian food in Houston and have driven 30+ minutes out to get food before, do not understand how they manage they keep the cost that cheap and food of this quality. My chicken tastes fresh and freshly fried, the batter is not too tough or too thick at all but has the crunch, sauce is great on the sweeter side, fried rice that goes free with the chicken has some wok heat in it (I'm sure the flavor of fried rice would be even better if you order them separately with meat), and an egg roll not too thickly wrapped with actually some meat in it. 10 bucks total with card. Everything is quick, they are flexible with options and my food is hot and crunchy when I arrived home, food portion great for the cost, quality & location. The lady remembers people's names too, she knows her customers. Among the best and definitely the cheapest mom&pop Chinese American takeout I've had.
Duck n Bao
Duck n Bao – The Hottest Spot in Houston! A Must-Visit Experience Duck n Bao is the place to be in Houston! From the moment you walk in, the vibe is electric—this is where culinary excellence meets a fun and welcoming atmosphere. Their dumplings are hands down the best in town, crafted with precision and packed with authentic, mouthwatering flavors. The Beijing Duck? Simply perfection—crispy, flavorful, and served to impress. The menu is a treasure trove of delicious dishes, each one showcasing authentic Chinese cuisine at its finest. And let’s not forget their full bar service, adding an extra touch of fun with expertly mixed cocktails to complement the amazing food. This is more than just dining; it’s an experience. The elegant decor, top-notch service, and lively atmosphere make Duck n Bao a must-visit destination. Whether you’re a foodie or just out for a great time, this spot delivers on all fronts. If you haven’t been yet, put Duck n Bao at the top of your list. It’s the hottest place in Houston, and once you try it, you’ll see why everyone is raving about it. I can’t wait to return for more!
This place is really nice! The restaurant has a really nice theme to it & it was very clean. The service was excellent, every once in awhile someone would walk by & check up on me & also pick up any dishes I was finished with. Everyone was very friendly. As far as the food, the food was great too. I get how some reviewers were complaining how the duck skin wasn't as crispy but does it really need to? I've eaten Peking duck numerous times in my lifetime & yeah sometimes when it's crispy the meat is dry. Duck is different from pork. The duck meat here was very moist, fatty & tender. I do agree with some readers who eat spicy foods. I think our palettes are used to hot/spicy foods so eating something like Duck n Bao can be estranged, but it wasn't that bad either. You get to taste the real full flavors & textures that some times peppers can cover over & mask the taste. Also their crab puffs are one of the best I've eaten. I normally don't order crab puffs at restaurants because you can get them anywhere & a lot of times they're very mediocre but these were bomb! I'm glad I ordered it. The soup dumplings were my least favorite. I think maybe it was the sauce that came with it but it wasn't not good or anything. Overall I would come back again & try other dishes on the menu like their braised pork belly, duck soup & vegetable dishes.
Hi Trendy Dumpling
Low key ambiance. Staff is very hospitable. Started with a delicious soup dumpling. Mild, but flavorful. The Taiwanese Noodles were tasty with julienned vegetables and small bits of chicken. Loved the eggplant dish prepared with a light soy sauce mix. The walnut beer-battered shrimp was lightly sweetened. Finished off with a chocolate drizzled waffle topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Good flavor and taste. Soup dumplings have good dough thickness and tasty broth. All other stir fry dishes were great too - might be a bit too salty for those who are sensitive to that
Ginger & Fork
Restaurant has a super cute ambiance and a warm, welcoming atmosphere from the owner who took the time to explain the menu in detail. The food is delicious and very clean for Chinese cuisine, It's definitely a healthier take on Chinese food.❤️ I started with some cocktails—They were all incredibly refreshing, but the ginger margarita is definitely my favorite. We tried several dishes. They were all incredibly delicious. For desserts, we tried Asian pear bread pudding and the gold custard bao; both good, but I definitely loved and suggest the bread pudding ❤️ Overall, it was a wonderful experience with excellent food and drinks. I highly recommend!
Attractive place for Asian food. Service was fast and friendly without being rushed. They have a full service bar and a patio. Parking was valet. Several options for vegetarian diets.
Mala Sichuan Bistro
When I first stopped in, after reading some very positive reviews, I was surprised to find the place totally empty. This worried me at first, but I think because they're accessed at the back of the complex, it's a little out of the way for most people. Not to mention that I showed up at 11:30 for an early lunch, but it seems like dinner is much more lively I ordered the Spicy and Crispy chicken, since I saw that come up in recommendations a lot. And I was expecting something very intense, like Buffalo chicken, but true to the idea behind the name, the spiciness of this chicken is very bright and tingly, and combined with the lemon flavor going on, there's no sense of heaviness to this dish at all. I paired mine with the Stubborn Ox cocktail, which was super floral and refreshing, and only accented the brightness of the chicken all the more. In short, I don't think dining here will necessarily replace the experience of ordering a big bag of sweet, saucy takeout, but it is an ENTIRELY different experience, and one I will be recommending to anyone in the area going forward.
Super impressed with the AUTHENTIC Chinese cuisine here and it’s in the HEIGHTS! Usually we can only get authentic Sichuan food in Chinatown but this place is legit. What most impressed us was that we DIDN’T taste MSG, and the food was NOT overly sweet or salty like American Chinese food usually is🥳 It was super balanced and DELICIOUS. We will be back!
Heights Asian Cafe
We drove an hour to visit this restaurant. Upon seeing the wonderful reviews we added it to our list of “must try’s”. The service was excellent from start to finish. We had an older woman taking care of us and it felt as if she was cooking just for us! I love supporting small business, especially family owned and operated. The menu has a great selection and offers plenty of food. The kid’s menu was excellent. The crab Rangoon was perfection. Not over cooked and the right amount of filling with thingy sliced scallions. The hot and sour soup had a nice thick consistency but not too thick. Everything was made from scratch and the tempura batter on the general tso’s chicken was perfect. We will definitely be back the next time we are on this side of town.
Went during lunch - ordered crab puffs , chicken wrap , and beef chili lemon grass with steamed rice the plate came with a soup and a veggie egg roll .. also ordered two pork egg rolls to go . All the food was delicious. Service was just a tad slow but everything came out so fresh so that made up for it ! I sat outside the nice little patio area. Total was $33
The Monk's- Heights
Carryout place only. Buyer beware. Extremely expensive for very small portions!! Ordered the ta doori chicken for $17.00 and I literally think they gave me a pigeon. This is the smallest chicken legs and thighs I've seen in my life. Literally less than $1.50 worth of actual poultry. Good Indian cuisine is hard to find and you will not find it here. Definitely the last time I'm ordering from this place. Very disappointed.
I've only ever ordered from here, but the food is always really great. The butter chicken is so creamy and has that perfect, balanced sweetness. It's maybe my favorite butter chicken out of all of the many butter chickens I have had. The green chili chicken is also a favorite. It comes with plenty of thinly sliced jalapeños for an extra kick. Good contrast to the creaminess of the other curries. The samosas are good, softer than they are crispy, and served with a tasty sauce. My comfort food 😋
The Rice Box
I like this place! They give you plenty of meat in the rice and they don’t put those God awful peas and carrots in their fried rice! Lots of egg like I like it. Gave it 4 stars because I ordered through Uber eats and they forgot my chili sauce that I paid for and the extra green onion that I requested. I like the beef fried rice better than the chicken fried rice. The chicken tasted old and the chunks were too big to enjoy with a spoon of rice! The flavor is great and I will back back 🤞🏽☺️
In consideration of my son's preference for Asian cuisine on the occasion of his birthday, we made the decision to dine at The Rice Box. The staff members we interacted with exhibited exceptional friendliness and courtesy. The culinary offerings were characterized by their delectable taste and superior quality. Having sampled the fare of numerous Asian restaurants in the vicinity, we can confidently assert that The Rice Box stands out as our preferred establishment. Of particular note is the fried rice, which I personally regard as the most exceptional dish among those we sampled. While the curry fried rice is also commendable, it does not align with my personal preferences. The lo mein, on the other hand, is undoubtedly one of the finest we have encountered in the area. The sole aspect of our experience that could be deemed less than ideal was the limited seating capacity.
Baoz Dumplings
My first time here. I ordered the chicken vermicelli bowl and was not pleased. The chicken was brown all the way throughout, hard and not fresh. I was told it was soaked in soy sauce, however, it must have been soaking for a few days. Was not impressed.
We got takeout of the fried dumplings and wonton soup. The soup was very cozy and filling with sizeable wontons. The fried dumplings were absolutely delicious, especially with the sauce! Simple and sweet.