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Dumpling King
My dad and I went in at 7 and it was quite empty when we were sat but as the night when on it got busy and they was only 1 waiter serving costumers. She was so sweet and very lively! This was my fist time going and I was a wonderful experience I will definitely be returning!!
This is the only dumpling restaurant that my whole family can agree on. Other than the dumplings, my favorite dish is the F1, The pan fried crispy noodle with chicken in white sauce. I usually don't share this one! Almost perfect score, but parking can be difficult at times as parking lot gets crowded.
San Dong
Traditional tasty and cheap eats in a no frills environment Tried three dishes here (1) fried chicken cutlet rice (2) fried pork chop rice and (3) braised pork rice. The fried chicken cutlet rice was my favorite. The fried chicken is super crispy and juicy. The dish comes with steamed broccoli and black beans tofu dougan that you can pair with the rice. There’s a central dining area for the restaurants in the cafeteria. It’s dimly lit with wooden chairs and tables and felt like it wasn’t the most clean but it works.
Delicious and cheap is how to describe this counter restaurant established within a grocery store. The dumplings were freshly prepared and added to the soup. There was a short wait but was well worth it. There are other restaurants around it if you want to pick up anything from them and eat at the common food court.
Hao Hao Restaurant
The outside of the restaurant and the entire strip mall look like they’re past their prime by about 20 years. Stepping in, it looks like that on the inside too. The all redeeming quality is the kitchen which produces food that’s out of this world. Omg it’s so good! This place is like a video game character where the player put all skill points into the kitchen and none into appearance or ambiance. Granted, it’s what counts at the end of the day, but still the atmosphere is that of a melancholic storage room.
Best banh bot chien in Houston. One stand out thing about this restaurant is price hasn’t changed much. I noticed in the fried food & noodle dishes there’s not a heavy amount a salt, and or msg. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 just watch your surroundings in this area.
DAN HUE Café
Omg do i love Vietnamese food and for the best and at a very decent price i got their shrimp spring rolls with that peanut sauce is to die for!! So damn good and I got sum Bún Thìt Nuóng (Boon tic Noon) or on their menu grilled pork with vermicelli rice noodle bowl and OMG 😱 the veggies so fresh pork was so delicious and yea mix it all up in the bowl and even though i was full i kept stuffing my face i recommend this place if your wanting to expand and experience real Houston Delicious Vietnamese food! If i could i would give 10 stars for the service and 10 stars for the flavor and delicious food!!
This used to be the old Kim Son. The food flavor is good however, the noodles always seem to come out very clumpy. I’ve tried their phó And it was the same story. I’m not sure why this is happening, but they need to work on it because it’s not pleasant to eat or to look at. Hot and sour soup is good… Could use a little more sour. Barbecue porkfried rice is excellent. Spring rolls are excellent.
Cooking Girl
Ordered take-out from here for a late night Chinese food craving. Overall order came out pretty good. We ordered the sesame chicken, pork buns, and combination fried rice. The sesame chicken was a little sweet for my taste but flavor is still pretty good. The chicken was cooked well, not hard or soggy if you know what I mean. The pork buns were okay, only complaint is there was an overwhelming amount of ginger, I could barely taste the pork and the rest of the seasoning. But the bun itself was cooked nicely, doesn't taste stale or soggy, had the right amount of bounce to it. The fried rice was excellent! The rice was perfect, not hard or chewy, just right. We picked up our order so there wasn't any service but based off of reviews, there weren't complaints about service, and walking in for pick up, it looked like cottage vibes but like I said, we ordered take out so we didn't have the sit-in experience. I see this is a franchise and if we are in town again, we would definitely try this spot again. Check this place out! Till then, let's eat!!!!
I recommend the shrimp and caviar dumplings and the Mongolian beef. The red oil dumplings were very salty and lacking spice. The scallion pancakes and soup dumplings were okay but I wouldn't get them again.
East Side King
👍 The food "looked" appealing, which is what brought me here over the other options at POST. 👎 Unfortunately, ordering took a long time—even though I was the only person in line. 👎 They took my phone number to notify me when my order was ready, but after sitting near the kitchen for over 30 minutes, I still hadn’t received a text. ⚠️ **FOOD SAFETY HAZARD** While waiting, I noticed raw fish left out on the counter without refrigeration. The fish was not frozen and remained on the counter from the time I arrived until I left (pictured). 👎 Eventually, I went to check on my order, only to find there was no clear pickup area for customers. ⚠️ **FOOD SAFETY HAZARD** I spotted what looked like my order sitting on a different counter without a heat lamp (pictured). 👎 When I finally asked about it, the cashier turned and attempted to hand me the same food that had been sitting out. I raised my voice, requested a refund, and explained that I’d waited half an hour and couldn’t be sure how long the food had been left out. Despite a long line of customers when I asked for the refund, the area was empty by the time it was issued. 👎 I was informed my refund would take 48 hours to process. ⚠️ **FOOD SAFETY HAZARD** More than an hour later, that same raw fish was still sitting out (pictured, with receipt and time-stamp).
1st came to this Post Hall. I was thinking to eat the south american food there, but East aide King took my wallet first. Good portion for chicken katsu bowl! Price is abit on high end (could be lower abit) but well worth for the portion. It was a quick serving. I will be back for sure.
Nihao Chinese Restaurant
The taste here is actually pretty good; many people order takeout or delivery. The price here is pretty decent for the amount of food you get. The only complaint is that we waited quite a while (more than 20 mins) before receiving our dishes while dining in the store. All the dishes are above expectations and go well with rice. I recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants Chinese food.
Ordering delivery from here was not a good experience awhile back, so we decided to dine-in instead. We go weekly now and are always the only people eating inside there. Happy to report though that the prices/portions/quality each time were great. We're officially regulars!
Yellow River Restaurant 何處覓小食
Clean, comfortable, simple place located at the far north end of the very boring Dynasty Mall. I had the $8.00 combo for lunch, which is rice plus your choice of two veggies and two meats. Friendly fast service. The food is okay, but if you're coming to China Town for a culinary experience, this is not the place. Atmosphere is classic shopping mall. There are better options in much more interesting malls just a few hundred feet further down Bellaire Blvd.
This restaurant is one of the oldest established in Houston's Chinatown. Although many customers claim the flavor has changed throughout the years due to ownership changes, $8 for a four-item self-pick bento box is not bad. The Danzai noodles are also $8. The food and environment are fresh, and there are many choices if you come in early enough. The only problem is that the flavor is a little bland, in my opinion. I recommend this restaurant for people who want some Taiwanese style lunch.
Timmy Chan’s
Ordered the combination Fried Rice and a 4-piece chicken wings. The rice was a total miss. There was no seasoning on what I ate. We didn’t eat much, the presentation didn’t look appealing. The wings were made fresh and were actually tasty. The cashier was friendly. The restaurant dining room was clean but pretty much empty. There was a long line at the drive through.
My late night chicken and broccoli after work is really good with tender broccoli. The lots of sauce for me to dip my rice in, really good meal for the night.
Don's Asian Cuisine
Went to the soft opening today and let me tell you, the food was spectacular! We enjoyed every dish that we ordered. Do not sleep on the papaya salad! The staff was friendly and knowledgeable and service was very fast! We will definitely be visiting again!
I ate at this restaurant around a year ago and came out disappointed, food was below average and service wasn’t the best either. They’ve been under a new management for the past 3 months. I’m obsessed with Vietnamese food, specially Pho, Spring rolls and Bah Minh, so since 2017 I try to go to new pho places each time I can and give it a try, I have my favorite places of course and I come back to them often. Food here was ok, the Bahn Min is slightly toasted, and I loved that… is how I understand it needs to be, it lacked a little love (or probably experience?) in the preparation… butter was everywhere and not properly spread, also probably more pickled carrots/onion flavor, at least that’s how it tastes in the place where I think they make the best I’ve had so far (Simply Pho). The Pho needs a little more life, more intensity in its flavour and colour, but it was decent, I always order beef broth with veggies and tofu wherever I go… this one didn’t change my life, it has room for improvement, finally the thing that I disliked the most was the spring rolls, they definitely need more love and the peanut sauce, a more intense sweet touch, I ordered tofu ones, but idk they were plain and tasteless in comparison to the places where I like them the most. Service was good, dedicated and polite, by far I can assure the quality service is the biggest improvement I noticed from former management/staff.
Tainan Bistro
Tainan Bistro is hands down the best place for Taiwanese-style food in Houston! I’ve been coming here once a week, and it never disappoints. Their 3 Cup Chicken is absolutely phenomenal... perfectly cooked with incredible flavor. The dishes are always fresh, authentic, and satisfying. The staff is friendly, the service is quick, and the atmosphere is cozy. If you’re craving authentic Taiwanese cuisine, this is the spot. Highly recommend!
The food made me miss home. The chicken was so juicy, and the eggs were excellent. It was true Taiwanese-style food, and my girlfriend and I had a very satisfying lunch.
King Wok
First time order. Order was easy to place online, good prices for alot of food. I accidentally entered the incorrect pickup time, and was able to call and change it, the lady who answered was very nice. Ordered special fried rice and special egg foo young. The fried rice was really good, shrimp included were clean (which is very important to Me). Egg foo young wasn't BAD, but had a pasty floury undertone to it, but overall it was OK. Gravy was good. I'll be ordering from them again soon, looking to try the Mu shu.
Not disappointed in my first visit. Small but good customer service and food at reasonable prices.