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    Six Ping Teamenjoin

    4.9 (15 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 2:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Egg pancake with scallion egg and pork floss
    Chris W.

    Despite Houston's thriving Asian food scene, we have some surprising gaps in our offerings - Taiwanese-style breakfast (and more generally, Asian breakfast as a whole) is one of them. We all rejoiced when Tao Rice Roll stepped in to fill the void, and now Six Ping Teamenjoin has given us even more to choose from. If you've never tried this kind of breakfast before, I'd recommend a hot bowl of soy milk (豆漿) accompanied by a comically large fried dough stick (油条); you'll come to appreciate the contrast between the rich, creamy taste of fresh soy and crispy bites of donut-like pastry. Bring a group of friends and you'll be able to try more dishes (the carbs are quite filling), such as the savory sticky rice roll (饭团) stuffed to the brim with pork floss, shattering crisps, and pickled veggies; the egg pancake, pleasantly springy and filled with whatever toppings you wish for; or the pan fried dumplings, served with open ends and a beautifully lacy "skirt". Service is bilingual (English/Mandarin) and very friendly; pay at the counter when you're done eating. We've been lucky that there's always been a table open when we go on the weekends, but as more people find out about this place it'll almost certainly become more packed. For now, I'm content to go more often while the going's good - I'm interested in trying their non-breakfast menu items, and the mapo tofu dry noodles look particularly intriguing. Hope to see you there soon!

    Taiwanese rice ball
    Dumbkid T.

    Do not miss this awesome Taiwanese rice ball! They can make it vegetarian/vegan as well! Service is superb, they have picture menu but just ask the staff about their specialty. Located in the same plaza as Jusgo supermarket on bellaire street. Easy parking, and coszy place but big enough to accommodate a big group of you want to have a team lunch!

    Egg pancake and sweet tofu pudding
    Lisa Z.

    You know what they say about a quintessential Taiwanese breakfast - definitely the most important meal of the day. This spot was open nice and early and had all the classics, including soy milk and tofu pudding. The menu otherwise is quite extensive for other breakfast treats that I'll definitely be back to try. The service was super quick and the place was not super packed first thing in the morning. Overall, super cute casual brekkie spot!

    Peanut rice milk, Cold sweet soybean milk, Salty rice roll, Salty soybean milk, Fried dough stick, Hot soybean milk, Egg pancake
    George C.

    Finally a good taiwanese breakfast place has come back to Houston! We came in on a weekday morning for brunch and was already semi-full. I ordered the hot soybean milk, which comes in a bowl, and cold sweet soybean milk (to-go cup). The hot one comes unsweetened, so you'll need to add sugar. I ordered Dan Bing (egg pancake) and yo tiaw (fried dough stick) to pair with the soybean milk and it was delicious!!! My wife ordered the salty soybean milk, which comes in a bowl. She loved it after adding more hot oil and pickled green mustard. She did not like the savory rice roll (fan twan) and thought it was too salty and too large and would break apart too easily. She also liked the peanut rice milk. The 2 waiters were very friendly and responsive. Overall great experience and look forward to coming back soon.

    Rice roll
    Jessica Z.

    This is a place I'll come back to over and over because it really stunned me how tasty and filling everything was! We tried a bunch of things from the menu, and our server was so sweet and funny so we ordered almost everything she recommended. I loved the mixed savory, sweet, sour, umami flavors of the items and provided a very fulsome breakfast. I absolutely loved my rice roll, and was obsessed with my peanut soup. The portions were so large we had to pack a lot for later, but I absolutely love a classic taiwanese breakfast.

    Soft opening menu
    Lou C.

    I finally have time to catch Six Ping Teamenjoin 田麵匠 in action. First time was a miss because of the full house. Second time was a miss because it closes on Wednesday. Three times a charm. I came Friday morning before lunchtime rush. The menu kept changing every time I'm here because they just opened 3 weeks ago and they are still trying things out. According to the owner, they will feature traditional Taiwanese lunch items. I can't wait. Today, I brought my big appetite. There are many unique items that have not tried in a while. Like Brown Sugar Bun 黒糖饅頭... OMG I haven't had it since I left Taiwan. I was contemplating on 燒餅油條 but it's common in Chinatown. So, I chose Scallion Pancake 蔥油餅, which came to my surprise. That is more authentic than other restaurants in Houston Chinatown. When I came here the first time, my Yelper friend Victoria recommended the soybean milk 甜豆漿. But that's too common. I really wanted to try the Tofu Pudding 豆花. But it only comes in cold version. So, I chose Salted Tofu Pudding 鹹豆花. I regretted because I couldn't taste the tofu. I was still not satisfied. I went to the counter to order Peanut Rice Milk (hot) 熱米漿 in a takeout cup because I know I couldn't finish it. Man, I couldn't believe I finished everything I ordered today. Can you imagine how fat I would be. Hahaha. I'll be back when other lunch menu items are launched. Ok, parking lot is shared with other restaurants at Metropole Center. Weekend lunchtime is guaranteed to be busy. The interior space has 9 tables and could fit up to 24 people. Not much standing room if you order takeout. You definitely need to plan ahead on weekends.

    Simeon K.

    Just like Taiwan! Got 油條,蛋餅,豆漿,小籠包,茶葉蛋。friendly affordable and good service. Looks like the old bakery rebranded.

    非常台灣的燒餅油條
    Del M.

    A real taste of Taiwan in Houston! This place just opened recently, so they're still ironing out a few kinks here and there -- but the food is already pretty good. You can tell everything's made with care. Their freshly ground soy milk is amazing -- super fragrant, rich, and creamy. The savory soy milk (鹹豆漿) is also spot-on -- nicely balanced and authentic. What really stood out to me was the shaobing youtiao (燒餅油條) -- hands down the best I've had in Houston! (I won't compare to L.A., but this one is definitely top-notch for Texas ). The egg crepes (蛋餅) are fresh and well made too. Next time I'm coming back to try their rice rolls (飯糰). They're still in their soft opening phase, so some dishes might not be perfectly consistent yet, but I can already tell it's only going to get better from here. Looking forward to my next visit!

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    It seems a bit strange how hard it can be to find Taiwanese food in a city like Houston but glad we…read morestumbled upon this one! Its a very casual, cafeteria-esque restaurant with a pretty extensive menu. The owner was really nice but I think assumed I could speak Mandarin/Taiwanese but sadly I'm just a Canto boy. Anyways, we ordered with him and he gave us a number and explained the process in Taiwanese but we figured it out. Grab the items you need, get water if you want, sit at an open table and wait. I ended up trying the oyster pancake and the leek, pork intestine, and blood claypot. Both were great and really hit the spot for me (pro tip, their chili oil is great and adds another great layer of flavor). The oyster pancake had quite a bit of oysters and they were nice and plump. For those willing to try offal meats, the pork intestine and pork blood was amazing, flavors exactly what I wanted and cooked very well, nothing was chewy or over/undercooked. Prices and portions were also great and I was able to have my meal for 3 different days, and the third day I just overate. Overall, I'm glad to have found this spot and recommend it for anyone wanting Taiwanese food or to try something different. They have a lot of options and a really great deal for the more buffet/cafeteria style plates. Def can't wait to come back and get some more food!

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    Look no further for authenticity, flavor, and complexity in Chinese cooking near the med center!…read more Though we opted for more "simple" dishes during this experience, you can judge a place by if they can do their simple dishes well. The mapo tofu is one of the best we've had outside of Bellaire with spicy, savory, numbing, and warmth that you expect from a good mapo tofu. Crispy popcorn chicken is a classic that's spicy, lightly fried, and crisp. It has an authenticity that other places around can't replicate and makes you keep craving more. The portions are also appropriate for their price. Service is incredibly quick, and you can order as you go and receive your dish within 10-15 minutes, regardless of how busy they are. As for the ambiance, it's loud, it's hectic, and it's simple... maybe a stretch, but makes me feel like I'm eating at a mom and pop shop in the heart of China. This place is definitely a go to if I'm convincing a friend of Houston's great food scene! Rating: 4.5/5

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    BEEF BRISKET NOODLE ROLLS! Forget everything else. Lol. We came here on a Saturday afternoon, and…read moreit was quite busy. The wait wasn't too bad though; we were seated in 10 minutes. The food: Beef brisket noodle rolls- A must! The brisket is tender, and the rice rolls are a perfect texture. Popcorn chicken- Crispy and served piping hot! It could use more fried basil, but that's just me. Eel & roasted pork combo- Perfect "surf n turf" combo served with a good portion of rice, egg, and baby bok choy. Spareribs w/black bean sauce- Average. I couldn't really taste the black bean flavor. Also served with rice, egg, and baby bok choy. If you are in the mood for Cantonese food, this is the place! Service is efficient and speedy. Prices are reasonable, and they are conveniently located in the Hmart shopping plaza on Bellaire Blvd. The vibe is casual, but not a place I would linger too long for conversation since it's somewhat loud when it's a full house.

    Came to this restaurant on a whim since I was in the area. This is a small restaurant, and the…read moreinterior is very clean and simply decorated. The menu was simple and small. It felt very authentic. The service was fine and the quickly took my food order. It does take some time to come out, so I believe they cook everything fresh. The food came out scorching hot. Everything we ordered was HOT. My rice bowl came with ginseng soup. The soup was ok. It tasted good and slightly bitter (which I didn't mind), but what was off-putting was the meat inside. It was cut up, black skin, and hard to eat as it had lots of bones. The soup was also too hot to eat. I really enjoyed the chicken wings. It had a nice flavor but again, SCORCHING HOT.

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    Rice To Meet You 煲来饱去 - Weekday lunch crowd

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