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Szechuan Chinese Restaurant
I’ve picked up to go orders from this spot a few times and I’m pleasantly impressed with the food. I’ve ordered online seamlessly and picked up my order promptly. They do charge a fee for ordering online that’s applied when you pick up which, I believe, could be removed. *This spot is to go only, no inside dining* My go to order is the combo fried rice, side of sweet and sour sauce, and hot and sour soup. I’ve also ordered chicken and broccoli (brown sauce). The portion sizes are huge, food is hot, and cooked to order. I’ll definitely return to try out other items.
The biggest pieces of General Tso Chicken I ever had in my life. Amazing food for an outstanding price. They deserve 10 stars!’
Maison Chinoise
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.
WaiWai Kitchen
Ordered green curry with tofu ( fried), and the tulip dumplings ( fried). Both were absolutely delicious. Fresh vegetables in a a creamy green curry sauce. Wonderful sized portions, great price point.
I’ve been wanting to try this place and finally tried it today. The fried spring rolls were SOOO GOOD, fried to perfection and the sauce was tasty. I will be ordering again.
The Kimchii
One of the best Bibimbap I had in the Dallas area! And for many who don’t know, you get the full experience with the Hot Stone Bowl. You can still hear the sizzling of the meat and rice once you receive your plate. You have the proteins and the veggies all in one plate that you need to satisfy your body! I recommend coming here. It may be pricey and the environment is a date-worthy location, but honestly, the staff makes you feel like you can come any way your plans are. Ps. This place is located within Ai Sushi Sake Grill.
The Korean flavor was very faint...and..No cucumber kimchi! Loved having free parking in an area of town where parking is difficult to find. Good beverages! Plenty of seating.
Pei Wei Asian Kitchen
Leonardo’s service is fantastic, great food, really recommend. Thanks for the food and excellent service !
First time for me to eat at a Pei Wei, we ordered lunch for delivery for 6 people. Ordering and delivery were smooth, about 30 minutes. Food was delivered as expected, nothing messed up and the food was warm. I ordered the Firecracker Chicken. Flavor was great, it was spicy, but I like spicy so for me it could have been more spice! Everyone else liked their meal as well, no issues. We will order lunch from here again in the future.
Chef House
Was a bit skeptical on ordering here due to the reviews but decided to take a chance for dinner and everything was freshly cooked and tasted good and decent. Fair pricing would order again
When you see a review from someone who is complaining about their food not being spicy enough and then they mention that they order the same thing from here all of the time and give it 2 stars, you gotta wonder wtf they keep going back for. Anyway, that being said, for a place that caters to a loud crowd after the bars close and despite having to deal with the most obnoxious drama queens in town who expect their food on a silver platter, the food is incredible and fast, and most importantly, being the only Asian restaurant open past 9pm, they could be a lot less accommodating and serve mediocre food knowing that they are the only place open, but they serve excellent food and are very nice people who do their best for the obnoxious customers who crowd in around 2am and can barely order without falling down or fighting with each other. Basically, Chef House is fantastic, it’s some of the customers who make the experience unpleasant for not only the other customers but who are rude and obnoxious to the staff. The very patient staff I might add.