Monday, October 24, 2005

 
Chinese Restaurant in Houston,and Japanese,Korean,Vietnamese,and Thai Restaurants in Houston Guide

-Reviewed by Chris
Sichuan Cuisine Chinese Restaurant provides a variety of authentic Sichuan (a providence in China, meaning “four rivers” ) style food, from snacks to appetizers to full course meals. I highly recommend the House Special Crispy Chicken. The quantity is enormous and the spicy taste combined with the crispy chicken makes you ask for more. I have always heard about the famous “steam corn bun” (Wo-Wo-Tou), but never really have the chance to taste it until I had here. These steam corn bun may look like regular buns at first glance, but when you actually eat them, it gives you a totally different taste from their counterparts. Dragon Wontons is also something special. These wontons have more stuffing's and is wrapped in tender wrappings which is then dipped in the red spicy oil. It is a good snack and appetizer to start your meal.
Best of Chinatown Rating: 5.0 (scale of 1-5, 5 being excellent)


-Reviewed By Cindy
For those who love hot and spicy delicacies, Sichuan Cuisine Chinese Restaurant is a great place to go. Sichuan provides a variety of authentic Sichuan (a province in China meaning “four rivers”) style food, from snacks and appetizers to a full-course meal. I highly recommend the House Special Crispy Chicken; the quantity is great and the spicy taste combined with the crispy chicken only makes you ask for more. I have always heard about the famous “steam corn bun” Wo-Wo-Tou, but never really have the chance to taste it until I had them in Sichuan. These steam corn buns may look like the regular buns at first glance, but when you actually eat them, it is totally different from regular buns. Dragon Wontons are also something special. These wontons have the more stuffing and tender wrappings, and they are dipped in the red spicy oil. It is a good snack and appetizer to start your meal.
Best of Chinatown Rating: 5.0 (scale of 1-5, 5 being excellent)
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

 
Chinese Japanese Restaurant in Houston Guide

It is a Fact! Listed below are places where you can dine for under 5 bucks. We are talking about full meals not kids meals. Most of these place will provide you more than enough to eat so it is actually 2 meals for 5 bucks.

Click on the restaurants for detailed information including menus. (featured restaurants only)
Lucky Dragon Chinese Restaurant
Lai Lai Dumpling House
King Bo II Chinese Restaurant
Sichuan Cuisine
Tea Cafe
Tapioca House
CoCo's Cafe
Jasmine Asian Cuisine
Hunan Plus (their lunch special is 2.95+tax and comes with soup, egg roll, fried rice and main dish.) Yes, this is probably going to be two meals for most people.
Lucky Pot Chinese Restaurant
San Dong Noodle House

Keep checking back as we add more restaurants. Also visit Chinatown Houston web portal for more reviews and photos.

Friday, October 07, 2005

 

Chinese Restaurant in Houston Guide and Review

Tea Cafe

9354 Bellaire Blvd.
Houston, TX 77036
(Left corner of Diho Shopping Center)

On the outside of Tea café there are a few tables and chairs set up under the shade, for those who like to hang out with their friends. Inside the store, you will see it is very nicely decorated. From the uniform golden oak table and chairs to the classical Chinese style teapot display on the wall and almond color curtain with the red lantern hanging on the side, this place is culturally balanced. The bubble tea tastes perfect, and the size of the drink is bigger than its competitors. I give it two thumbs up!

Best of Chinatown Rating: 5.0 (scale of 1-5, 5 being excellent)


Thursday, October 06, 2005

 

Chinese Restaurant in Houston Guide and Review


King Bo II Chinese Restaurant
4707 Hwy. 6 South
Missouri City, TX 77459
(Dulles Ave. next to Starbucks)


-Review by Carol
For all the "Sugarland-ers" who do not feel like driving 30 minutes to Chinatown for authentic Chinese cuisine – King Bo is THE place for you! It's nestled in the quiet neighborhood of Sugar Land, at the corner of Dulles and Highway 6 (next to Starbucks). Whether you want a nice sit-down dinner or a quick takeout, King Bo caters to everyone! There are a lot of large round circular tables that are perfect for family gatherings! Seafood is definitely King Bo's forte! Fresh lobsters and crabs are a must-try when you visit King Bo. There are also set menus such as Dinner for 4 to 12. Authentic Chinese cuisine with great atmosphere and friendly service – try it out and discover this hidden treasure in Sugar Land! Please visit Chinatown Houston Web Portal for more reviews.

Best of Chinatown Rating: 5.0 (scale of 1-5, 5 being excellent)


Saturday, October 01, 2005

 

Tea Cafe in Houston

Chinese Restaurant in Houston Guide

Tea Cafe Chinese Restaurant
9354 Bellaire Blvd.
Houston, TX 77036

On the outside of Tea café there are a few tables and chairs set up under the shade, for those who like to hang out with their friends. Inside the store, you will see it is very nicely decorated. From the uniform golden oak table and chairs to the classical Chinese style teapot display on the wall and almond color curtain with the red lantern hanging on the side, this place is culturally balanced. The bubble tea tastes perfect, and the size of the drink is bigger than its competitors. I give it two thumbs up!
Best of Chinatown Rating: 5.0 (scale of 1-5, 5 being excellent)

Please visit www.chinatownconnection.com, Chinatown Houston for more reviews, events, and much more.


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