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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.