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Yoshi BBQ
Chinito Cocina
Chen’s Chinese Cuisine
Bun bo
La Perlita Chino Boricua & Sushi
东江菜馆
STILL LOWEST PRICE CROSS HOUSTON .
New exit
Tenth time. Always good. Always fresh. Great hot and sour soup
US China Express
Best jalapeño chicken ever. Highly recommend
Food is amazing and cheap. Don't get put off but the decor or location. Place is amazing and family owned/operated
San Dong Noodle & Dumpling House
We came here on whim and it was a good choice. I’ve seen this place a few times getting a tea next door but never tried it. I forgot to take more pictures bc I was busy shoveling food in my face but we got the bean sauce noodles, the dumplings in beef broth and the pork & chives baozi and chives baozi that’s pan fried. Everything was SO good, flavorful and HUGE portions. My husband and I could have split one order of the buns and 1 entree. The prices were crazy good and the portion sizes are astronomically huge. Everything was fresh and each dish had a different taste profile. I will def be back. So so good 🥰🥰 Also, everything is self serve—water, condiments, cutlery and to go containers
My absolute favorite restaurant in all of Houston!!! The most delicious roast beef soup you will EVER have you in your life. Service is fast and price is very affordable. Massive portion sizes! The dumplings are divine as well. Highly recommend coming here!!!
Sinh Sinh
Sinh Sinh is one of the staples for locals and travellers alike in the southwest Houston area, the go-to place for family dinners and late night diners. With such a large menu with a vast variety of dishes, from Chinese to Vietnamese, there'll be plenty of hits and misses. Most of the times the flavors are there, but sometimes it can be quite bland or even unsavory. Trust the locals, they'll know what's good. Service is great overall even though it's noticeably understaffed. Parking lot is safe with a security officer on site every night.
Great food! I ordered the general Tso’s chicken and the curry beef. Very great dishes by them self but I’ll admit these dish are not good together as the Tso is overpowering compared to the curry. The curry beef today was spicy but spice did not linger and bother much. At 3PM there wasn’t many of us there to dine I imagine during peak hours the noise in the room might make regular conversation difficult so this is more of a casual place to dine. In general the design of the room was nice. Would appreciate more artwork around but no biggie. This was one of the only restaurants that served enough rice for two people(see photo). I really like this detail. Also, when the water was refilled it was with cold water👍. Great job!
Bamboo House
Huge portions, biggest noodle bowl I’ve ever seen! Plenty of indoor seating, casual ambience. Fast service. You can watch the chef prepare the roast duck 🦆 behind the open glass wall. We ordered the roast Peking duck (pretty good, comes with duck sauce and plum sauce which was subtly sweet, the duck skin was done well), house special noodles, mushroom chicken (not bad), and beef with vegetables (vegetables tasted flavorless and had the texture of being undercooked with too much cornstarch. I recommend the roast duck and House Special Noodles - they were flat and hand pulled chewy, doughy thick noodles with garlic sauce and peanut crumbles. They bring the noodles to you in 2 separate bowls - 1 bowl with just noodles and sauce and 1 bowl with the vegetables and meat (beef). Each bowl was so huge that we thought the 2nd bowl was for another table, another order, but they ended up pouring the 2nd bowl into the first one making an even larger portion size than what we originally expected! The staff mixes it for you as a mini presentation. :)
Food so good we forgot to take pictures before eating. Definitely a great place to go with family or a small group of friends. This place is regarded as the best Peking Duck in Houston. I wouldn’t say it’s the best, but for me, certainly worth the 45 minute drive and 1 hour wait on Thanksgiving day. Aside from the duck, the beef special noodles was a huge serving, enough for 4 people, and the Mapo Tofu is amazing. The honey pork was another huge serving which I brought home half to was later and was very rich and not too sweet. The duck soup (not pictured) made for a good opener along with the salt and pepper shrimp (not pictured). I am personally not a fan of shrimp in general and I had several pieces. While not the best place to eat most of these dishes, it was still a worthy experience with large servings perfect for a group of people. Aside from the long wait, no other complaints.
Hu's Cooking
Nut allergy warning: The kung Pao chicken, Dan Dan noodles, and perhaps some other dishes have peanuts, but we were fine with what we ordered. We had no issues getting a table for 6 at around 8:30PM on a Saturday evening. Food came out extremely quickly (less than 10 minutes for almost everything). However, our lotus root order was seemingly forgotten and that took longer, almost 30 minutes. For six people, we ordered: 2x Spicy Chicken (Fried): Two orders because our first vanished so quickly. The chicken is nicely crispy, surprisingly more airy than other Szechuan places I've had. The onion soaks up some peppercorn flavor too. Twice Cooked Pork (4/5): I thought the pork was a little tough on some pieces, but it was overall very good! Mapo Tofu (4.5/5): Excellent portions, great flavor Beef Slices in Golden Hot Bowl (4.5/5): Love the amount of vegetables it came with, very well balanced and goes great with rice. Sauteed Lotus Root (3.5/5): I thought this was a little too oily, but they nailed the texture and crispiness. Matcha Soy Milk Tea with Boba (2.5/5): The matcha flavor is quite nice, but the boba is nothing special. The texture is a little grainy. Overall, a solid option in the area. I'd come back if I was around again but I think I have other favorite Sichuan places in other parts of Houston.
The selection and prices were great. We shared 6 dishes among our party, and everything tasted amazing! The service was so friendly and fast! I can't wait to come back!