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“Ten Seconds Yunnan Rice Noodle was a delightful find! The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff set the tone for a great dining experience. I tried the signature Crossing Bridge Rice Noodles, which arrived with a rich, aromatic broth and an array of fresh ingredients. Assembling the dish at the table was fun, and the flavors were incredible. The portion was generous, and the noodles had the perfect texture.“
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“I really enjoy the dry soft noodles at Phanh Ky Asian Noodle House. The delicious sauce combined with crispy dried shrimp, along with a variety of rich toppings like pork, shrimp, and liver, makes for a delightful meal. Additionally, the side bowl of soup enhances the overall taste. The restaurant also offers noodle soup.“
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“Sumptuous meal today with family and friends - char kway thiau (wok hei / smoked), nasi lemak, roti canai with chicken curry, authentic Beef Rendang, Teh Tarik and Cendol. Bonus was Chef Franco’s rendering of “it’s now or never” while guests devoured the food.“
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“This place is awesome, probably one of the best pho restaurants in all of Houston. Definitely get the pho with rare steak. Uncertain is their pho is 100% gluten free though, tried to ask waiter but he didn't have a chance to check with the kitchen.“
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“This place has the absolute BEST soup dumplings. The spicy sour dumplings were my groups favorite - but there was not a dish we had that we didn’t love. We did have to wait for a bit for a table- but that was a sign of how delicious the food was going to be. Service was attentive. The only thing to know ahead is they do not serve beer and wine/ but the food was so good we will be back! They also have frozen dumplings to go!“
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“Love The Phở next to my friend Nail Shop…I know the owner partner… Pretty yummy Phở close by my house too“
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“All their food is so good! They are so nice and treat our son like if he is their own. We always travel a little further to go to this restaurant but it's so worth it!“
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“Best authentic Shanghainese food in the area! Definitely give it a try! The pan-fried buns, Xiaolongbao, fried pork chop, and pork chop with rice cake are all super delicious! We haven’t tried other stuffs but can’t wait! Highly recommended!“
“Great little shop inside 99 Ranch. You can get some good traditional dim sum here at a decent price. I'm used to NYC dim sum, and I've missed it; thankfully this place is a pretty decent stand in. I can do my grocery shopping at 99 Ranch and get some to go dim sum from here for lunch when I leave.
Shu mai was great. Har kow was just OK. Spare ribs with squash was very good. Fried pork dumpling (hom sui gok) was great. Stuffed eggplant was good, but a little oily. Sticky rice in a leaf was great also. Turnip cake (lo bak go) was good.
I would happily grab some more to go after my grocery shopping everytime.
Parking: Plenty of parking“
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“Great food with friendly staff. I've never left hungry!“
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“Nice place to eat with different Asian Cuisine, shops, Asian grocery stores & Bakeries & pastries.“
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“Great food and the customer service is wonderful“
“Soon as you walk in they greated you, very friendly. Husband had Pho with beef I had rice plate with pork. Food seasoned well very tasty. My only issue is cleaning under table but that is my OCD speaking. I am a clean freak. I would come again for sure.“
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“The food is sooooo good. Me and my family went there to eat and got treated by a very nice and hard working young man with curly hair . The service was so good and our food came to us in just in the matter of a few minutes. Will definitely come back.“
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“Do you have a favorite place that you absolutely love regardless of people's reviews and ratings? To me, Bao Shi Yi 包十一 is such a precious place that I love even more each time I visit. Bao means Bun, and Shi Yi, Eleven, can you guess the story behind the name? On Saturday mornings, after dropping off father-in-law for his acupuncture session, we like to take a break and have some Chinese breakfast at Bao Shi Yi. The place is always lively with Chinese patrons on weekend mornings. The place is small but bright and charming. I always order their Organic Soy Milk 有机豆浆 because it's the best in town to me, a welcoming beverage to start the meal off properly. They offer Tofu Pudding 豆花 in three options, Salty, Sweet, and Mala Spicy 咸、甜、麻辣. The Sweet Tofu Flower is so silky and delicate that it almost slides off my tongue. It's so enjoyable and fun to have the almost weightless pudding swirls in my mouth before it smoothly glides down. The sweetness level is at the sweet spot for Asian sensibility. Another perennial favorite of ours is Porridge with Preserved Egg and Lean Meat 皮蛋瘦肉粥, which is a recommended house specialty. It's the ultimate comfort food, with complex flavored Preserved Egg and savory Lean Pork slices, in a container of hot Porridge that makes our tummies warm and happy. The most satisfactory thing to order to accompany the two items mentioned above is Chinese Donut - 鸡蛋油条. The Chinese label implies that Eggs are incorporated into their dough, which explains why it smells and tastes so much better. YouTiao literally translates as Oily Sticks, it's crunchy on the outside and chewy inside, and makes my mouth greasy biting into it, but the oil they used to fry it is clean tasting, so befitting its name and executed perfectly by the restaurant. Their YouTiao is my top favorite in town, no other places wow me as much. I would never expect to find the best Cantonese style Juicy Cha Siu Buns 爆汁叉烧包 here at a mostly Mainland style Chinese restaurant, but they beat other Dim Sum places in town for me. The Skin has the right density and fluffiness when served hot, filled with juicy Cha Siu bites inside. When I take a bite into this childhood favorite Bun of mine, I can taste sweet and savory, delivered in a white spongy bun that's like heaven in my mouth. Their style of food is not for everyone, but to me, it doesn't matter at all, I love Bao Shi Yi. It's comforting, tasting, and homely to me. Their food gives me a sense of familiarity and solace that is unbeatable. I'm already looking forward to my next visit. Has anyone figured out the answer to the meaning of their name yet? I'm also open to suggestions as to where I can find similar breakfast places. Please share if you have a favorite.“
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“This was our first time trying the Katy location and it was a great experience! The staff was prompt, attentive, and so sweet to our toddler. The food was delicious, of course, and consistent with the flavor we’re used to!
Parking: It’s a busy shopping center so you might have to drive around a few times to find a spot!“
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“Highly recommended! The food is amazing, the costumer service is spectacular, and the place is beautiful and unique! My favorites are too many! Start with roti (to die for). Then hainanese chicken, mango chicken, and Malaysian fried rice are my favorites! Please bring some desserts!!!!“