Modern Chinese restaurant offers a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere with clean, cozy decor. Guests order via tablet menus, enhancing convenience and privacy. Background Chinese music adds to the inviting, relaxed vibe.
Fish maw soup with chicken stands out as rich and hearty, packed with meats and vegetables. Soup dumplings and Tom Yum Kung Soup offer comforting flavors with fresh ingredients and a balance of sour and spicy notes.
Food here is consistently amazing and delicious with a strong reputation for quality. Service complements the food, making the overall dining experience incredible.
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The restaurant uses tablets for ordering food and calling the wait staff.
Prices are very reasonable, with most dishes around $10 each.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.
Sichuan restaurant offers Asian contemporary design with warm lighting and hanging lanterns that create an inviting, immersive atmosphere. The space feels family-friendly and accommodates large groups with party rooms. Music and decor reflect Chinese culture, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Beef golden soup stands out with its rich flavor and satisfying taste. Wontons in soup come packed with flavor and are very tasty.
Food features authentic Sichuan flavors with a focus on spicy Chinese dishes. Service complements the delicious and smooth dining experience.
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During the lunar new year, the management hires lion dancers for celebrations.
Parking at this restaurant is extremely difficult, especially on weekends.
Expect a large party fee if you have kids counted as adults.
Stylish restaurant with modern, clean decor and high-quality tableware creates an upscale yet welcoming atmosphere. Small space features window view into dumpling-making, adding a unique touch. Seating is comfortable but tables sit close together, and the environment can feel cold.
Soup dumplings stand out with quality fillings and wrappers. Pork Wonton Noodle Soup offers a light broth with seafood flavor. Hot & Spicy Soup and Crab XLB add variety with distinctive tastes.
Food comes out fresh, flavorful, and cooked perfectly. Every dish packs a lot of flavor and tastes delicious.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect longer wait times during dinner hours on weekends.
Parking can be challenging in Katy Asian Town, so arrive early.
Food court inside a large Asian market offers Chinese Korean dishes with huge portions and reasonable prices. Atmosphere is lively and crowded during lunch and weekends. Menu includes spicy and authentic flavors with options for meat and vegetarian diets.
Chef Han's seafood soup features udon noodles and a light amount of seafood, including one shrimp and two clams. The flavor satisfies cravings for Cajun Ramen, but some find the broth bland or the soup lacking in seafood.
Chinese Korean dishes offer impressive taste and come in large portions for about $15, tax included. Staff bring food directly to your table, making the experience easy and enjoyable.
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The serving sizes at Chef Han are large, easily feeding 2-3 people.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $15.
Expect crowds during lunch and weekends, especially on busy days.
Small space with about twelve tables features plant decorations that evoke Hawaii and cute wall art. Atmosphere stays quiet and chill, creating an inviting vibe. Poke bowls come with complimentary miso soup for dine-in, adding a thoughtful touch.
Complimentary miso soup comes with dine-in meals. This free soup adds a nice touch not always seen at similar spots.
Food is consistently fresh and delicious with great quality throughout.
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Parking can be tricky due to the busy shopping center.
The restaurant offers complimentary miso soup with meals.
Bowls can be customized with various toppings, but options are limited.
Spacious interior with wooden chairs and bright vibrant colors creates a lively atmosphere. The place fills up quickly, making it a bit loud when busy but still comfortable. It blends Vietnamese and Chinese cuisine offering generous portions in a stylish setting.
Soups here offer huge portions packed with lots of veggies and flavor. The wonton soup features meat-filled wontons, while the chicken noodle and curry chicken noodle soups stand out for their taste.
Food offers Asian flavors that come at reasonable prices. Dishes consistently taste fantastic and delicious.
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Jia Kitchen offers a variety of cuisines from Southeast Asian and other Asian countries.
The food portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
The restaurant has a policy against outside food, which is enforced by staff.
Large seating area hosts a bright, vibrant atmosphere filled with lively energy and frequent noise from families. Decor is nice but somewhat dry, creating a cozy yet active dining space. The place stands out for its authentic Chinese cuisine and affordable prices.
Broths have a rich, aromatic quality with subtle depth. Noodles come perfectly cooked with generous protein and fresh herbs. Variations like the duck noodle soup offer distinct flavors compared to typical spots.
Food comes out hot, flavorful, and quick with large portions. Authentic Chinese dishes like fried rice stand out for their taste and comfort.
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An 18% gratuity is added to bills for groups of 5 or more.
The restaurant charges $2 for takeout containers after dining in.
Expect an extra charge for plain hu tieu noodles.
Cozy, modern space with Asian-inspired accents and soft lighting creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Clean environment supports a comfortable, casual vibe where guests can enjoy self-serve condiment stations. The place draws a steady crowd, reflecting its reputation for authentic Hong Kong-style fast food.
Broths vary from salty in the wonton noodle soup to tender and flavorful in the beef brisket noodle soup. Wonton soup stands out as fresh and well-balanced, while dumpling soup often lacks freshness and tastes watery.
Food stands out for being consistently delicious and tasty. Quality goes beyond just tea, with amazing dishes and boba that impress.
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Parking is available but shared with other businesses, so it can be limited.
The cafe offers a variety of teas, dim sum, and authentic Hong Kong BBQ.
Prices are reasonable, with large portion sizes for most dishes.
Open floor plan with low ventilation hoods keeps smoke contained and prevents lingering odors. Interior blends Korean street vibe with military-style decor, creating a unique and refreshing atmosphere. Music volume rises as it gets busy, sometimes making conversation difficult.
Egg souffle and tofu soup stand out, with the tofu soup tasting delicious and appealing to kids.
Food arrives piping hot and fresh with marinated meats full of flavor. Staff assist with cooking, enhancing the experience, and dishes like Soy Garlic Pork Belly stand out for their quality.
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The premium menu costs $40 per person, and the lesser menu is $33.
Parking is easy on weekdays but can be challenging on weekends.
It's best to come before peak hours on weekends to avoid parking difficulties.
Bright and clean interior creates a quieter dining atmosphere amid busy surroundings. Patrons enjoy nostalgic Vietnamese-American dishes with unique Com Tam options that stand out for their flavor. The place draws those seeking comfort food with a varied menu beyond typical Vietnamese fare.
Soups here offer deeply flavored broth with tender cuts like fresh tendons, tripe, and eye round steak. Traditional options include Vietnamese beef noodle soups and comforting hot pot varieties.
Fresh and quality food shines with authentic southern Vietnamese cuisine. Bun Mam stands out with its fish and shrimp broth and a mix of shrimp, pork, squid, and fresh herbs.
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Com Tam Saigon is closed on Tuesdays.
Parking is limited in this plaza on weekends at almost all times of the day.
People with MSG allergies should be careful with the soup.