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Shan hu 0

Shan hu

37reviews

Stopped by to eat some amazing food! The Generals Chicken, House Lo Mein, and the dumplings were on point! Very fresh and packed with flavour! Didn't expect this level of amazing food inside of an HMart! Will definitely come back!

I wasn't planning to eat while in H-Mart but a downpour of rain changed my mind. I had the beef & broccoli with steamed rice. The service was friendly & the portion was pretty good for the price which just edged this from a 3 to 4 star review. The broccoli was cooked perfectly but the sauce was pretty bland. It may be because the food was not loaded with msg (?) which is a good thing. I did have to put a heavy dose of Sriracha on it to help the flavor.

Mama Chang 0

Mama Chang

251reviews

It's a pretty decent place kind of hit or miss with some of the food depending on what time of day you come in. the only problem i have with this place is that made to order meals can be customize one day then cant the next and it makes zero sense. Like I've gotten the same meal several times without vegetables and then all of a sudden you can't take the vegetables out even though it's made to order? It makes it that much harder for people with food allergies

The best Chinese food in Spring Branch! They started inside the Fiesta in wirt rd and now they have two restaurants! That just shows the food quality ! Keep up the great work Mama Chang ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

D Wok Xpress 0

D Wok Xpress

229reviews

Food was fresh, cheese puffs were hot and crispy, eggrolls were fresh, soup was warm and comforting. Atmosphere was cozy and intimate, all booth seating.

D Wok Express – A Hidden Gem on Blalock That’s Been a Lifelong Favorite As a lifelong resident of Houston, specifically in the Spring Branch area, I’ve had the privilege of watching neighborhoods grow and change — but one place that’s remained consistent in both quality and heart is D Wok Express on Blalock Road. This humble, hole-in-the-wall spot has been a quiet cornerstone of my takeout traditions, late-night cravings, and reliable comfort food for as long as I can remember. Let’s talk about the food — it’s always fresh, piping hot, and made with care. You’ll never get a bland or under-seasoned bite here. The General Tso’s chicken is a crispy, saucy masterpiece with just the right kick, and the fried rice is always fluffy and never greasy. Egg rolls are crisp, golden, and filled to the brim, not that overly air-filled nonsense you get at some chain places. And if you’re in the mood for something warm and healing, the wonton soup hits the spot every time. Every dish feels like it was made with you specifically in mind. But what really sets D Wok apart — what truly elevates it — is the hostess, owner, chef, and all-around powerhouse who runs the show. She’s a one-woman band, and honestly, one of the most impressive people I’ve ever seen in action. She takes your order, cooks every dish herself, packages it with precision, and does it all with the kind of grace and hustle that makes you respect the craft even more. Despite working solo, she never sacrifices quality, and somehow still manages to greet you with a smile and warm energy that makes you feel like family. There’s something so wholesome about walking into D Wok Express. The space is simple but always clean, organized, and efficient. There’s a quiet kind of pride in the way it’s run — the attention to detail, from how each order is bagged to the consistency of flavor, speaks volumes. It’s not flashy, and it doesn’t need to be. It’s the kind of place where the food and kindness speak for themselves. In a world of rushed service and cut corners, D Wok Express reminds you what genuine hospitality looks like. It’s no wonder I keep coming back — time and time again. Whether I’m stopping in after a long day or picking up dinner for my family, I know I can count on a consistently great meal and a kind word from a hostess who treats her work like a calling. To anyone who hasn’t tried this place yet — do yourself a favor. Support a local business that truly deserves your time, your appetite, and your respect. – Brendon Medina

D Wok Cafe

0reviews

Food was fresh, cheese puffs were hot and crispy, eggrolls were fresh, soup was warm and comforting. Atmosphere was cozy and intimate, all booth seating.

D Wok Express – A Hidden Gem on Blalock That’s Been a Lifelong Favorite As a lifelong resident of Houston, specifically in the Spring Branch area, I’ve had the privilege of watching neighborhoods grow and change — but one place that’s remained consistent in both quality and heart is D Wok Express on Blalock Road. This humble, hole-in-the-wall spot has been a quiet cornerstone of my takeout traditions, late-night cravings, and reliable comfort food for as long as I can remember. Let’s talk about the food — it’s always fresh, piping hot, and made with care. You’ll never get a bland or under-seasoned bite here. The General Tso’s chicken is a crispy, saucy masterpiece with just the right kick, and the fried rice is always fluffy and never greasy. Egg rolls are crisp, golden, and filled to the brim, not that overly air-filled nonsense you get at some chain places. And if you’re in the mood for something warm and healing, the wonton soup hits the spot every time. Every dish feels like it was made with you specifically in mind. But what really sets D Wok apart — what truly elevates it — is the hostess, owner, chef, and all-around powerhouse who runs the show. She’s a one-woman band, and honestly, one of the most impressive people I’ve ever seen in action. She takes your order, cooks every dish herself, packages it with precision, and does it all with the kind of grace and hustle that makes you respect the craft even more. Despite working solo, she never sacrifices quality, and somehow still manages to greet you with a smile and warm energy that makes you feel like family. There’s something so wholesome about walking into D Wok Express. The space is simple but always clean, organized, and efficient. There’s a quiet kind of pride in the way it’s run — the attention to detail, from how each order is bagged to the consistency of flavor, speaks volumes. It’s not flashy, and it doesn’t need to be. It’s the kind of place where the food and kindness speak for themselves. In a world of rushed service and cut corners, D Wok Express reminds you what genuine hospitality looks like. It’s no wonder I keep coming back — time and time again. Whether I’m stopping in after a long day or picking up dinner for my family, I know I can count on a consistently great meal and a kind word from a hostess who treats her work like a calling. To anyone who hasn’t tried this place yet — do yourself a favor. Support a local business that truly deserves your time, your appetite, and your respect. – Brendon Medina