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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
I ordered 3 orders of Tuesday special, look this is what i got. I got 6 dried old of chicken thighs no drum sticks at all. Those pieces hard like a rock and nasty, why would they do that to us.
They are lucky that I did not feel like going back up there because I’m right next door. I asked the cashier 4x to fry everything fresh. I even told her I would wait. I ordered 8pc spicy, cook to order. Ten minutes later she tell me that my chicken is ready . I told her that was very quick , and she continues to tell me it’s fresh. Tells me to touch the box and everything. A part of me knew she was lying but I didn’t want to be difficult. .I gave them the benefit of the doubt thinking maybe they had just fried some up. I get home and it’s 8pc mild with three legs and some mystery pieces that have been recooked to make it seem fresh. She could have made her job very difficult that day by not simply fulfilling the order. The sad part is they were not even busy so there was no excuse. She barely spoke English but she spoke enough to lie. During this whole exchange I was very polite and regretted it instantly. She almost had a bad shift. So whoever was working Sunday night around 6:30, you should be careful because some people are not as nice as me.
Panda Express
The staff at this location are always amazing! Smiles and keeps the line moving quickly. The one downside of not just this location (although it happens 100% of the time at this location) is when going through the drive thru, my food never seems fresh. It's always soggy and mushy. When taking out like this occasion, I always get much better quality product.
Decent food but if go during off hours it seems like been sitting there awhile. Lots of homeless people sit in lot or at patio and harass you when you go in. The staff are super nice at this location. Updated... Seems the homeless folks have stopped hanging out which is nice.
Golden Hunan
Doordashed from here and while portions are ok size the food is flavorless. Ordered the spicy chicken and asked for extra spicy but it had no spice. Not 1 pepper found. In addition the lo me in was flavorless and mushy. Pu pu platter was ok on egg rolls but wings appeared undercooked. In addition they left out my ribs appetizer that was ordered. Definitely would order from some of the other local Chinese places and avoid this one.
Just had the worst experience ever. Ordered my food. Cook was playing with cell phone, put on his hat, hands touched his hair, etc. He began cooking without washing his hands. Then he grabbed a handful of broccoli from the cooler and put it directly in the pot. ALL OF THE ABOVE WITHOUT WASHING HIS HANDS!! I immediately asked for a refund. He was offended that I asked for a refund. He said he didn't know why I wanted a refund. I explained to him that he was not following the proper food handling procedures. His excuse was that the hot water in the pot was cleaning the broccoli. He didn't understand that fact of him crabbing raw food with his unwashed bare hands... BEWARWE!!
Loy Loy Dim Sum
Generic food court quality food. Not quite authentic Chinese, but nice attempt. I had the Singapore noodles, which needed a little more curry powder flavor. Potstickers were rubbery.
I’ve had Bao all over the world, but these Bao buns were incredibly disappointing. The BBQ Bao steam buns were mostly bun with very little filling—about 95% bun and only 5% filling. The sticky rice was stale and slimy, unlike anything I’ve had before. The shrimp balls were the only redeeming part of my meal—they were actually good. However, the portion of sauce provided was ridiculous. I spent over $50 on my order and received just four BOTTLECAPS of sauce, which was honestly laughable. As for customer service, I didn’t stay long enough to fully assess it, but I did notice the staff member at the front ignored a paying customer with which they were in midst of an order with, to speak to me about my order. Take that for what it’s worth. Long story short, there’s much better options at Post HTX for the price point such as Chop’n Blok across the hall.
China Ocean
Inexpensive Chinese food. If this is something you enjoy, China Ocean will not disappoint. Egg rolls are good, and their green beans were great. I had orange chicken, it was good. Service was fast and friendly. There's a lot of places to eat in the downtown underground, and this one is decent enough to eat at more than once. Not impressive enough for five stars, but it is good.
Came by super early before they even opened, they had a couple of items already ready to go. They were super good and fresh you can tell they were just made and not something re heated.
Wok & Roll
My order was extremely disappointing. I ordered two (2) orders ("meals") through Too Good to Go. Each order was to contain two entrees, two sides, and a drink. Due to very poor directions, I arrived at closing and only received one order and no drink. Evidently, my orders were not boxed and put to the side for pickup. The food was OK, but nothing I would go out of my way for. Directions need to be more explicit (stating entrance is in the tunnel, or kiosk is in the food court, and specify Main Street or McKinley). I will not waste my money on this place again.
The salt and pepper shrimp with the fried rice is incredibly seasoned with the right amount of spice. We also ordered orange chicken, jalapeño shrimp and shrimp fried rice. They are the real deal and food tastes authentic to their culture if you’re in the area please check them out. They didn’t disappoint at all.
Wok & Roll
This is a common lunch spot for employees working in downtown Houston who go to the tunnels system to grab a bite. It's exactly what you would expect from a small Chinese place catering to lunchtime crowds, i.e. generic, not overly flavorful food that still serves its purpose due to its location and price. It's very convenient to get to, and lunch combo specials provide a choice of various kinds of rice or lo mein, 1 or 2 meat entrees (selected from the entrees of the day such as bourbon chicken, General Tso chicken, sweet and sour chicken, pepper steak) as well as a side of either egg roll, green beans, or steamed vegetable (soup such as egg drop soup is available for an extra $1.50). This place won't win any culinary awards, but it's not trying to, and its patrons aren't expecting it to. If you want a quick bite that's close to several downtown offices without being overly worried about outstanding quality, this is a place to consider.
The atmosphere feels amazing and also has this "aesthetic" view inside. The food is what you expect, really good Chinese food and for a fair price. I do recommend this chain if you would like some good and quick food to go, especially to workers.
Chef Ding
I got home from work one day and there was a menu on my door. The menu shows a very large selection of seemingly tasty items so of course I saved the menu. The day came that I was too lazy to cook so I pulled out the menu to place an order for delivery. A lady answered immediately and took my order. She was very nice. My food over an hour to get to me even though I live five minutes away. The lady did mention they were very busy so I gave grace. If I enjoyed the food, I would have picked up from now on. Unfortunately the food wasn’t great or good or even decent. I ordered the Singapore noodles and the salted pepper chicken. The food was fresh but there was absolutely no seasoning or sauce on either dish. I love Chinese food unusually but this place is just not for me. What a shame. They would have had a regular customer.
I picked up dinner to go. The dining room was closed so I cannot comment on atmosphere. The egg drop soup and the sweet-and-sour soup were delicious. You can tell that the cook focus on texture and flavoring from good ingredients instead of salting or MSG. The beef lo mein was not generous in the protein, but the taste was satisfactory. Orange chicken was dry, but that is expected when you’re using breast meat. Overall, I would say that this is not a destination restaurant, but it will serve as a good neighborhood Chinese restaurant.
Tian Tian Lu Chuaner
North Chinese cuisine specialized in flour food. Food quality is good but not great. Chinese churros, 油条,was fresh and crispy. Tofu jelly, 豆脑,fresh made but a little salty. Also ordered beef burritos 牛肉饼, was OK, but the inside was not fully warm. Overall food quality, I would give 4 stars. However the service hurts their rating. Only accept cash but no credit card. Interestingly, they put credit card logos on the wall, but they told me they only accepted cash.
It’s a tiny, old but surprisedly good Chinese brunch place (northern style). I had enough HK Dim sum and have been looking for northern style brunch for a long time and I also see this one but it seems so old and out of fashion so I never went in. Finally, I had the first northern brunch here and didn’t fail. And I LOVE their Wanton, the skin is really thin and meat is very tender. I personally don’t like HK wanton, they put too many things such as water chestnut, shrimp etc. BUT I like the traditionally one the most, just meat and only meat but to make it very tender is not easy. This restaurant did a good job. AND it’s really CHEAP.
Bao Shi Yi
Food was pretty good and fresh! I will say I recommend order Fried Dumplings and Soy milk! Their Chinese Hot Sauce is also impressive! I will come back here soon to visit them again!
I give it 3 stars out of 5 because of bad customer services, the buns are not very special, but other foods on the menu are good. During my experience here, there was only one person working as waiter and cashier at same time. She didn’t speak English, making it very difficult to order food. After we ordered the food, she came back to my table and tried to explain to us that one of my food is sold out but we didn’t understand at that moment, so she got the money and slammed it on my table and walked away. Buns taste normal, but other foods taste better. Such as beef noodle, century egg congee, and wonton soup.
HK Dim Sum
Looking for a great little Dim Sum spot? Try HK.! It's budget friendly, made to order, fresh, great portion sizes, and just plain delicious. At other spots around town, we'd walk about $100 a person or more for dim sum. Here, $20 a person and you're stuffed! Found a new favorite to try at other spots. 42, 43, or 49. Two of these 3 we ordered. One had a super crispy and flaky crust with a shrimp center. It was just delicious! The other was super soft rolled and stuffed with all sorts of goodies. Meat, mushrooms, etc. I believe it was a bean paste roll. I'll get this every time now. This is one that won't disappoint. They were attentive, not one negative item to point out here. There's plenty of parking here, also a number of parking garages. During prime time hours, it can get a little packed. We already have plans to go back for more this weekend. Until next time.
The soup was good and the fried rice was not really fired but was good would come back to try more see attached pictures and follow me on Google reviews for more travel spots and food
Tai Loi
Very good place for party tray and catering foods. Prices are reasonable too.
Lau Cua Dong hotpot is the best here. Foods are come with varieties vege and flat noodle and tofu, and beef. Especially they have fried fish cake is also the best I had tried. Parking is big and always available in this shopping center. Small restaurant but look cozy. Good place to hang out with guys since they serve liquor there. Will come back to try different food. Recommended.