Futuristic and versatile interior combines with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that suits families and gatherings. The space feels spacious and kid-friendly, encouraging relaxed meals with friends. Authentic Hunan and Szechuan flavors create a lively dining experience with affordable prices and convenient parking.
Many dishes come without spice, making it easy for kids to enjoy. The atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, and the menu offers several non-spicy options that kids like.
Authentic Sichuan and Hunan dishes deliver genuine flavors with a spicy kick that stays balanced and not overpowering. Classic recipes come through clearly, offering a true taste of these regional cuisines.
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Parking is convenient and easily accessible.
The price ranges from $20-30 per person.
The restaurant offers many non-spicy dishes suitable for kids.
Restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with fresh ingredients and spicy flavors. Interior is clean and spacious with comfortable, high-end furniture. Atmosphere stays casual and comfortable, suitable for groups and quiet dining.
Kids enjoy a variety of dishes like shrimp and egg stir-fry, pot stickers, and fried rice that are easy to eat. Spicy options like the Qiu Jin Mapo Tofu are balanced and not too hot for children.
Numbing spicy dishes deliver authentic Sichuan flavor with strong, traditional tastes. Several families from Sichuan confirm the cuisine's genuine regional style and delicious preparation.
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Bobo chicken isn't always available, which can be disappointing.
The dining area and restroom are spotless.
QJ Kitchen offers a good variety of food for spicy and non-spicy enthusiasts.
Chinese restaurant offers a clean, comfortable environment with nice, thoughtful decor and a relaxing vibe suitable for chatting. The atmosphere balances cozy warmth with occasional high noise levels. Fresh, authentic fish dishes stand out as a key feature.
Kids get gifts and enjoy the fish dishes here. The non-spicy tomato option suits children well and the mild spiciness is acceptable for them.
Sichuan dishes feature bold flavors with tender beef and a strong aroma of dried chili and Sichuan peppercorns. Signature items include Sichuan Sauerkraut Fish and Pickled Fish, both packed with intense taste.
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The restaurant is in soft opening with a 12% discount from the 3rd to the 8th.
Prices are reasonable, and the 2 person combo portion is generous.
The restaurant maintains a clean and classy environment.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Sichuan hot pot with fresh ingredients in a stylish, clean interior. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, evoking a sense of being back in China, ideal for gatherings. Extensive DIY sauce station and thoughtful amenities enhance the experience.
Special bone broth base and non-spicy snacks cater to kids. Child seats, tableware, and a small toy make dining easier for families.
Broth features a rich spicy Sichuan base with a strong aroma of beef tallow. Ingredients include unique options original to Sichuan hotpot. Saturdays offer a face-changing Sichuan opera performance.
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On Saturdays only, a talented employee performs face-changing, a part of Sichuan opera.
The restaurant offers free 3-hour parking with a validated ticket.
Expect a $12 charge per person for the sauce table.
Small, cozy space offers relaxed atmosphere with classic music and a clean, non-traditional interior. Food arrives ready to eat, avoiding self-cooking, creating a casual, comfortable vibe. The place feels like a peaceful, family-style lunch spot with authentic Chongqing flavors.
Sichuan dishes here feature Sichuan BoBo chicken, hot pot noodles, and pickled fish with bold, authentic flavors. The menu covers a wide range from spicy to non-spicy options, including beef noodles, crispy pork, and big plate chicken.
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The restaurant is located inside the JustGo supermarket in Sugar Land.
They do not serve pork and are committed to halal food.
The menu features a wide variety of dishes from northern and southern China.
Asian restaurant offers modern interior with close seating and limited walking space. Hibachi chefs create a lively, entertaining atmosphere with juggling and fiery shows. Known for top-rated soup dumplings and hibachi on Long Island.
Hibachi cooking entertains kids with a fun chef performance. Staff treats children with kindness and accommodation. Families celebrate birthdays and graduations here, enjoying the lively atmosphere.
Szechuan dishes here offer authentic flavors with a numbing sensation from peppercorns. Signature items include Sichuan beef noodles, Pork Soup Dumplings, and Water Boiled Fish that balances spice and sour notes.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
The restaurant offers a buy 4 get 1 free hibachi deal for dine-in dinner.
Takeout is available and food arrives hot.
Panda-themed décor creates a playful atmosphere filled with cute elements that invite photos. The space stays clean and comfortable with good ventilation, though areas near doors can feel cold. A DIY sauce station and free fresh fruit add interactive and refreshing touches to the dining experience.
Kids get to pull their own noodles and enjoy ice cream at the end of the meal. The place has a cute panda theme and staff sing Happy Birthday, making it welcoming for children.
Spicy flavor stays true to Sichuan hot pot with rich, flavorful broths. The Triple Pepper Beef offers tender slices with a spicy kick from green, red, and Sichuan peppercorns. Decorations and taste create a strong Sichuan vibe.
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It is smart to make a reservation in advance or go during off-peak hours.
Avoid dinner time as it can get very crowded.
The price is reasonable, making it a paradise for hot pot lovers.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic potato noodles with a chewy, pillowy texture and affordable prices. The space feels clean and bright with a casual, cozy vibe where Mandarin is commonly spoken. Large portions and free extra noodles make it a satisfying spot for casual dining.
Clean environment welcomes kids with dishes like potato tower and tomato beef rib potato noodle that suit young tastes. Options such as pig's feet also appeal to children.
Szechuan dishes feature a numbing spice that stands out, especially in the Szechuan potato noodle and noodle soup. Other dishes tend to be less remarkable.
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The prices at Super Potato are reasonable, with large portions for under $10.
You can add extra noodles for free, which is rare in Chinese restaurants.
Super Potato is pet-friendly as long as pets don't disturb other customers.
Chinese restaurant offers a spacious interior with warm old street decor featuring retro utensils and unique mugs. Atmosphere feels authentic and cozy, reflecting a leisure style typical of Chengdu. Food includes spicy hot pot and Malatang with fresh ingredients and reasonable prices.
Food suits toddlers well with kid-friendly options. Families visit regularly after swimming lessons.
Authentic Sichuan Mala Tang delivers a genuine spicy flavor true to the region. The Sichuan noodles in the hot pot are rich and flavorful, matching traditional tastes.
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The lunch special is not available on weekends.
Portions are large and can easily serve two people.
Prices are reasonable, with meals costing around 40 yuan for two.
Bright, cozy space with Chengdu-inspired decor and panda-themed accents creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Casual and comfortable setting suits family dinners and friendly gatherings. Offers authentic Sichuan flavors with options for varying spice tolerance.
Decent varieties include non-spicy alternatives like Kung Pao Chicken without spice for toddlers. Staff provides highchairs and shows accommodating service for kids.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines here with rich heat and depth in every dish. Free Szechuan pickles add a nice touch, and the menu matches flavors found in Sichuan itself.
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The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Sichuan dishes with bold flavors.
Non-spicy options are available for children and those who prefer milder food.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small space with modern, clean design and limited seating creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere. The environment feels peaceful and welcoming, suited for quick bites or takeout with sealed bento boxes for convenience.
Kids enjoy the food options and the friendly owner. Drinks like fruit tea appeal to younger guests.
Spicy dishes like Szechuan shrimp and pepper beef come well seasoned with bold flavors. Options include bento boxes featuring Szechuan shrimp and Mongolian beef, both packed with good taste.
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Bento boxes are great for takeout to eat in the park or at an event.
The restaurant is not a traditional sit-down place and works best for takeout.
Dine-in seating is limited, so plan accordingly.
Spacious dining area features interactive table games like Chinese checkers and mahjong, alongside video game machines including Pac-Man. Lighting stays dim and cozy, creating an inviting atmosphere that encourages lingering. Self-serve elements and touchscreen ordering add convenience to a casual, well-decorated space blending Eastern and Western design.
Staff help make dishes kid-friendly by adjusting spice and creating simple options. Kids find table games, an arcade machine, and interactive activities to keep busy.
Sichuan pepper flavors stand out in the spicy wings and dan dan noodles. The noodles deliver a solid Szechuan style taste with a good balance of heat and numbing spice.
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Papa Noodle offers easy vegan options for those with dietary restrictions.
The restaurant has a limited menu with only four main noodle dishes and two sides.
Large portion sizes provide great value for the price.
Eclectic decor mixes brocade wallpaper with mismatched plates and a cozy, private seating layout. Atmosphere feels comfortable and mysterious, with a vibe that suits date nights and casual dining. A live DJ plays on Saturdays, adding energy to the otherwise relaxed setting.
Kids enjoy the bao burger and the dry rub ribs come with a fresh salad. The menu offers options that appeal to younger tastes.
Spare ribs come very tender and spicy, served on a salad that balances the flavors well. Hot chicken bao features perfectly fried thighs with a distinct Szechuan kick.
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Red & The Wolf has a whole vegan and vegetarian menu.
Prices are fair for well-prepared food.
The restaurant has its own parking lot.
Small, clean space offers authentic Asian dishes with massive portions and fresh ingredients. Atmosphere stays cozy and quiet, suited for quick, comfortable meals without crowds. Soups deliver spicy Szechuan flavors that stand out from typical Americanized Chinese food.
Staff interacts well with kids, making the environment welcoming. Kids can choose from a variety of dishes like spicy noodles, chicken, beef, or vegetarian options.
Spicy Szechuan Mala Noodle Soup with fish pieces delivers a strong heat and deep flavor. The dishes offer a consistent spicy tingle typical of authentic Szechuan cuisine.
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The portions are enormous, often requiring a to-go bowl.
Prices are very good considering the large serving sizes.
The restaurant offers vegetarian-friendly options.
Open kitchen reveals chefs preparing food with clear pride, creating a cozy home-cooked vibe. Atmosphere feels like a lunch hall without rush, inviting diners to enjoy authentic Chinese dishes. Space suits big groups and offers reasonably priced portions with a focus on genuine flavors.
Attentive service caters well to kids. They enjoy beef chow mein, crisp pork ribs with garlic, and chicken noodle that gets finished quickly.
Szechuan fish fillet with spicy broth stands out alongside salt and pepper fish fillet, crispy chicken, fried shrimp, and chicken chow mein. The food delivers authentic Sichuan style with high quality flavors.
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Reservations are not needed; walk-ins are welcome at any time.
Expect a wait of about 30 minutes during peak lunch hours.
Prices are reasonable, averaging less than $20 per dish.
Compact space with cozy atmosphere and inviting décor filled with the aroma of Sichuan spices. The energy is casual and welcoming, attracting those who appreciate authentic Sichuan cuisine with generous portions and bold flavors.
Sichuan dishes here feature numbing green Sichuan pepper oil and bold spicy broths like the Green Sichuan Pepper Bullfrog Pot. Dumplings have silky smooth wrappers with savory fillings, and the Five-Spice Beef Fried Rice uses Sichuan-style braised beef for authentic flavor.
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The restaurant specializes in authentic Sichuan cuisine with a focus on braised dishes.
Portions are large and prices are very affordable, often under $10 per dish.
Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended due to limited seating.
Small, humble restaurant with a quiet, homey vibe and simple interior. It serves authentic Sichuan cuisine featuring bold, spicy flavors and homemade noodles and dumplings. The place blends traditional dishes with remnants of a Hawaiian BBQ menu, run by a friendly couple transitioning the concept.
Kids eat everything without complaint, showing how picky eaters enjoy the food here. Sons playing or working on workbooks set a good example for children.
Dishes feature authentic Sichuan peppercorns with complex, floral, and spicy flavors. Menu includes Sichuan-Style Spicy Wontons, Braised Beef Noodles, and Chongqing street noodles, all balanced with broth and oil for a genuine taste.
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Parking is easy as the restaurant is located in a shopping center.
The restaurant serves large portions, often enough for a second meal.
The menu features authentic Sichuan dishes like dan dan noodles and cucumber salad.
Bright and clean space offers a warm, friendly atmosphere with a quiet, cozy vibe. Guests enjoy bold, authentic Chinese flavors featuring fresh, tangy fish dishes. The environment feels comfortable and inviting, making it a pleasant spot for flavorful meals.
Black fish fillet comes boneless and tender, making it easy for kids to eat. Both children and adults find the food delicious and satisfying.
The hot pot base is stir-fried with authentic Sichuan flavor and has a strong, fragrant aroma. The spicy hot pot delivers a numbing sensation from Sichuan peppercorns, balanced perfectly with sauerkraut and tofu skin.
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Parking is easy and available right at the door.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for indoor dining.
Prices are affordable compared to similar restaurants.
Spacious and clean dining area offers a calm and cozy atmosphere with authentic Sichuan flavors. The environment feels warm and welcoming, with spacious table arrangements and free ice cream adding to the comfort. Quiet energy suits relaxed meals, while the decor remains simple and pleasant.
Staff shows friendly, accommodating behavior toward toddlers. Kids enjoy soup dumplings, lo mein, and vegetable tofu soup.
Bold and authentic Sichuan flavors define the dishes here, with a focus on freshly made Szechuan cuisine. The food offers a local taste that feels very true to traditional Sichuan cooking.
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Reservations are required for the roast duck; call in advance.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday, 11 AM to 4 PM.
Expect an 18% gratuity automatically added to your bill.
Rustic Chinese decor creates a zen tea-house vibe with traditional 古筝 music enhancing the atmosphere. The space feels warm and intimate but can become crowded and loud during busy times. A baby-friendly environment includes toys and drawing books, making it welcoming for families.
Kindness from the front desk and staff like Miss McGee creates a welcoming atmosphere for kids. Free kid's meals add a nice touch for families celebrating events like birthdays.
Spicy Sichuan dishes come out just right with authentic flavors close to those in China. The setting stays peaceful, making it easy to focus on the delicious specialties.
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It is best to reserve seats in advance.
Dining time is limited to 90 minutes.
The restaurant gets busy towards the evening.
Hand-painted interior with 2D decor creates a unique artistic vibe that feels like stepping into a drawing. The atmosphere stays chill and lively, welcoming groups at small and large tables. Authentic Chinese noodles and dumplings complement the creative setting.
Every staff member treats kids with kindness and respect. The dumplings, vegetarian fried rice, and noodles appeal well to children.
Szechuan dishes feature tender beef and a good spice level. Options include beef noodle soup with flat or udon noodles and chili sesame noodles, offering authentic flavors similar to pho.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially between 7 pm and close.
You order through a QR code on the table, which is very convenient.
Expect the restaurant to get busy quickly, especially during peak hours.
Small restaurant with cute interior and chill vibes offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere ideal for conversation. Patrons enjoy authentic Sichuan dishes and a well-curated music selection. The space feels intimate and thoughtfully decorated.
Menu offers a great variety of dishes and shareable options for adults and kids. Staff never mind loud kids during visits.
Authentic Szechuan dishes stand out with bold flavors and traditional cooking. The Szechuan beef is especially notable for its rich taste and quality.
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Parking is limited, so expect to circle for a spot during busy hours.
The restaurant accommodates vegetarian, vegan, and other dietary restrictions.
Portions are generous, with one entree often enough for two to share.
Small space filled with traditional Chinese vibes and multiple TVs creates a homey atmosphere with smooth jazz and 2000s classics playing. The place feels welcoming and comfortable, offering a late-night vibe that invites lingering.
Staff show patience and suggest child-friendly dishes. Kids enjoy the food, especially the spicy noodle bowl.
Flavor-packed dishes highlight the numbing warmth of Sichuan peppers and a mix of garlic, ginger, lemongrass, cilantro, and jalapeno. Signature items include Sichuan chili beef, 3 pepper fried chicken, chili pork dumplings, and authentic Szechuan specialties like duck and beef.
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Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 5 PM every day, offering 50% off all alcohol.
During happy hour, beers are available for $2.
Spicy Girl has a parking garage available for customers.
Modern dining space combines tasteful decor with tablet ordering and screens showing cooking videos and sports. Atmosphere stays inviting and cozy with a full bar offering craft cocktails and Asian beers. Guests enjoy a peaceful, clean environment that contrasts with the busy street outside.
Kind staff give kids candy and create a welcoming vibe. The food pleases picky eaters, and the boba drinks are a hit with children. The atmosphere feels comfy and kid friendly.
Bold Sichuan chili blue crab and spicy cumin lamb stand out on the menu. The food delivers authentic Szechuan flavors with great value and quality.
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They have a grand opening offer of free steam dumplings if you spend over $30.
They offer a free chicken dish if you spend over $60.
You can switch to fried rice for a dollar with the lunch special.
Spacious seating and unique Chongqing-style décor create a clean, cozy atmosphere with a campy, outdoorsy flair. Guests enjoy interactive seasoning and dessert bars, including fruit and grass jelly options. Private rooms add comfort, while amenities like mouthwash and dental floss enhance the experience.
Kids get desserts and drinks with good service. Staff show care by protecting kids near the dish cart and offering treats with a friendly smile.
Hot pot features a deep flavor from Sichuan peppercorns and slow-simmered bones. The broth and environment reflect an authentic Sichuan style.
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Reservations are recommended to ensure a table upon arrival.
Expect large portions, suitable for sharing between two people.
The price is reasonable at $160 for three people, including tips.
Bright, spacious dining area with traditional Sichuan decor creates an authentic hot pot setting. Lively atmosphere combines with a well-stocked sauce bar and snack station for a customizable experience. Clean, upscale environment suits group dinners and casual celebrations alike.
Staff show patience and generosity with kids, offering toys and special treats. The Golden Chicken broth appeals to children and balances well with spicier dishes.
Split pot option offers both spicy Sichuan broth and mild mushroom or herbal broth. Red chili oil base delivers a numbing mala taste with Sichuan peppercorn and dried chilies. Staff guide cooking of meats and vegetables for an authentic experience.
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Lunch and all-you-can-eat options are available for $19.99 before 5pm.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant charges a $3 fee for the sauce bar.
Fish restaurant offers a cozy, warm atmosphere with friendly, inviting energy. Guests interact with a big screen for music and karaoke, creating a lively dining experience. Known for fresh, flavorful grilled fish, it blends authentic flavors with a spacious, clean environment.
Plenty of delicious options suit kids who prefer milder flavors. The spot welcomes children well, with both kids and elderly enjoying the menu and atmosphere.
Bold, spicy flavors define the dishes here with a strong Sichuan peppercorn presence. The Sichuan-style spicy double fish delivers intense heat, and the Sichuan pickle side adds a surprising kick.
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Parking can be tough on weekends.
Reservations are not required but recommended for large groups.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours.
Ancient Chinese garden theme with wooden houses and artificial fish pond creates an authentic Sichuan atmosphere. The space feels cramped but offers a high-end vibe with thoughtful decor and powerful music. Private rooms suit group dinners, enhancing the overall experience.
Free complementary foods and a dedicated kid's meal make dining easy for families. Servers show incredible attentiveness, adjusting spice levels and patiently handling kids to ensure a smooth experience.
Offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with a strong focus on numbing and spicy flavors. Green beans stay crunchy and well-seasoned, reflecting careful preparation.
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The restaurant has a 90-minute dining time rule, even for menu orders.
Avoid visiting during the weekend hours if you do not have a reservation.
Customers should be cautious about the spiciness of the food.
Spacious interior features comfortable seating and a large fish tank that adds a peaceful touch. Atmosphere stays cozy and quiet, suited for dinner dates or small groups. Tablet menus streamline ordering, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Excellent service supports family celebrations like first birthdays. Kids enjoy the ambiance and dishes like shrimp fried rice, which can be a favorite even for young eaters.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines here with bold, spicy flavors true to tradition. The menu offers a wide range of classic Szechuan dishes that capture the region's distinctive heat and complexity.
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Reservations are required in advance for dining at Shuxiang.
Bring cash to receive a 15% discount on your bill.
The restaurant does not accept mobile payments or Apple Pay.