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“I have dined in before and was treated with courtesy and professionalism. This time I had my food delivered. Since it got colder I decided to get some chicken pho. I also ordered the shrimp rolls with their delicious peanut sauce. The pho noodles are separated from the meat and the fresh onions. The broth is in a separate closed container. And there is a bag of fresh basil and bean sprouts to add in if you prefer. The soup has a rich chicken broth flavor and it is perfect on cold days.“
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“Tu Hai Restaurant in Haltom City, Texas, is a cozy, no-frills Vietnamese spot loved by locals. Known for its flavorful pho, crispy bánh xèo, and tasty bún thịt nướng, the food is authentic and satisfying. Service is quick and friendly, but keep in mind it’s cash or Venmo only. If you're craving solid, home-style Vietnamese food, Tu Hai is a great choice.“
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“We got there about 20 minutes after they opened excepting them to be open. The door was locked so we tried the other door also locked. They finally unlocked the door because we were standing there. When we got in they only had the noodles and rice and 3 entrees to choose from. The lady helping us seemed mad that we were there.“
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“I went to Red Panda on Monday, 11-17-25. I had egg soup the first time I went and this was my second time going. I had the egg soup again and the chicken fried rice. It was simply delicious!! They served with excellence every customer. It was a pleasant relaxing environment as well. The music was just right and not too loud like some places you go too. People could sit and talk and enjoy their meal. I did the lunch special which is a savings!! I will be back!!“
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“Great location. , easy in and out , clean building and convenient. I eat 2x per week at pei Wei on precint line road in hurst. The dine in is great and the lettuce wraps and Kung pao chicken are my favorites. Staff is always happy .“
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“I made reservations on Open Table to eat with my family here on Christmas Eve. The entrance was pretty crowded but I walked up to the hostess stand. I had to wait 4-5 minutes before the two hostesses acknowledged I was there then they asked “Have you been helped yet?” (They were the only two people there to help anyone). I gave them my reservation information and the hostess informed me there was a glitch in the system and some reservations were made for 12/24/1980. I confirmed mine was for 2025. She said she would add me to the list. I asked how long that wait was and she said 30-45 minutes. I stated again that I had a reservation. She said she could seat us now outside (which was fine since it was warm out). The whole check in process took about 15 minutes. More and more people kept piling in the restaurant for 6:45 reservations. One guest told me last year PF Changs didn't have record of her Open Table reservation. Once we were seated the service was fine. The music was very loud outside, especially mixed with the traffic/street noise, but our server was very kind and turned down the music when I asked.“
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“P.F. Chang’s | Fort Worth, TX
Cozy vibes and bold flavors — but don’t get too excited about the drinks.
Look, P.F. Chang’s knows how to hit that sweet spot between “fancy enough to impress” and “comfy enough to not stress your outfit.” The sushi roll? Easily one of the best I’ve had in ages. The lettuce wraps? Literal soul food—if your soul craves crunchy, savory goodness, you’re covered.
But the drinks? They took a hard left into sour-town and missed the mark. Like, who ordered these sad cocktails? Not me.
Inside, it’s a surprisingly romantic little nook with dim lighting and cozy seating. Perfect for date night if you want the vibe without the stiff atmosphere or dress code.
Now, the server… yeah, they were acting like they’d rather be anywhere else. Rude energy doesn’t usually come with the P.F. Chang’s territory, so I’m chalking it up to an off day. Happens.
Heads up: it ain’t cheap. But hey, I walked out full and happy enough to justify the splurge.
Bottom line: Skip the drinks, order all the sushi and lettuce wraps, and enjoy the cozy vibe — just hope for better service next time.“
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“Wonderful experience at Noodle Works~
The Xiao Long Bao (juicy dumplings) were bursting with soup, the Hong Shao Rou (soy braised pork) was plentiful, and the cabbage was tender (our favorite).
The staff was kind and welcoming as well!
We ordered a lot and took quite a bit home, so our pricing per person was on the higher side. You can definitely eat and have leftovers for $10-20.“
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“Amazing food for the price. So much food, they literally cram it in the box amazingly. Setting is like a Panda Express or mall Asian food place. They have about 18 dishes that they have behind glass and tell them what you want. Very busy so food is fresh and keeps circulating in. Veggies were fresh and meat was cooked to perfection. Flavor was excellent. For how busy they are they are quick and delicious.“
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“The Foods are amazing. We always stop by here whenever we visit Austin“