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Wok to Go express

3.6 (17 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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Daysi L.

I didn't know what to expect because of reviews but this place is basically a cheap version of panda. The noodles and rice are not good but the entrees were amazing. The small plate is like $8 but the King plate literally is like less than $10 and it comes with 4 entrees. Service was fast and everything was well stocked. they have a lot of options for protein. you don't gotta order ahead unless there's a line but it's really just packed up when you order.

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Ravan J.

I differently will be spinning the block back very good and cheap can't beat that at all

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Lou C.

Wok Togo Express is a Chinatown version of Panda Express. Folks are more knowledgeable and friendlier than the average fast food restaurants in Alief. They serve very reasonably priced Chinese food. It's conveniently located on the west end of H-E-B parking lot on Beechnut, next to Little Ceasar's Pizza. There's always plenty of parking. Not to mention the long hours to 11 pm, they have a good flow of customer anytime of day. My favorite is the teriyaki chicken. I love how they slice the grilled chicken thigh when you order and drizzle warm teriyaki sauce perfectly everytime. If you like cheap Chinese dinner with freshly prepared ingredients, you've gotta come try Wok Togo Express next time you are I. Chinatown. One item with rice or noodles is only $3.99. My hubby loves chicken eggrolls, just like how we were accustomed in California. I'm not familiar with Togo. As far as I know this was an obvious typo and they are not from West Africa.

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The food was delicious except for the rice. The give u a good amount of food for the price

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Hu's Cooking

Hu's Cooking

4.5(1.1k reviews)
8.7 miWest University, Braeswood Place
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$20-30 We ordered the 3 shrimp egg rolls, beef and broccoli,…read moreand the walnut shrimp. Everything we had was delicious. We highly recommend giving it a try. Food: 5/5 | Service: 5/5 | Atmosphere: 5/5 Noise level Quiet, easy to talk Parking space Somewhat difficult to find parking Parking options Free parking lot

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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Hu's Cooking - Spicy chicken, clear noodles with red pepper sauce, and stir fried green beans

Spicy chicken, clear noodles with red pepper sauce, and stir fried green beans

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Bamboo House

4.4(734 reviews)
24.5 mi
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I have heard great feedback about Bambok House and and their authentic Chinese Cuisine. The first…read moretime I visited I planned it to the T and when I visited their bar was not operational any longer, and that was apart of my planning. So I left. The second time I visited, I had the Hong Shao Rou with mushrooms (Braised Pork Belly) to-go, not a huge fan of takeout and this didn't disappoint and it was good. The takeout team member was pleasant enough. They feature an open kitchen with two tops closer to the wall/glass and larger tables more toward the middle of the restaurant. From the outside it features the traditional Chinese architecture with western building base. I look forward to yaksying the rest of the menu this year.

I've eaten at Bamboo House enough times to know that the food can be a hit or miss depending on the…read morenight. When it's done right, the flavors are bold and satisfying. But the inconsistency has been an issue for me, and the flavors aren't as good as they once were. Dishes I regularly ordered like Kung Pao Chicken, Mongolian Beef, Japanese Egg Tofu, and Honey Walnut Shrimp haven't stood out as much as of lately. Dishes like Szechuan Spicy Chicken is still one of my favorite, and Garlic Snow Pea Leaves are delicious when in season. Bamboo House still holds its place as great spot for group dining. The portion is generous, prices are fair, and overall a solid restaurant that's still worth recommending.

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The Rice Box

3.8(1k reviews)
12.4 miThe Heights
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I got the beef lo mein last night; medium spicy, chicken eggroll. Friggin' delicious. I'm about to…read moreeat the leftovers for lunch and I been lookin' forward to it since yesterday. Literally inspired me to make this post. LOVE this place. I haven't had a bad experience yet. Staff is always cool af. Vibe is 10/10, too.

Box of rice Haven't…read morebeen here in almost 8 years. 1st experience was great, second was terrible so I didn't go back. My friend Aurora wanted to meet Donna early dinner and gossip session and she really liked this place. (We tried having a team lunch at the Rice Village location during the cold front last Oct but they had no heat so we opted for a warmer place but she grabbed a to go on the way home) Here we are for a late lunch 3:45 pm on a Friday. Parking was none had to drive around the block and saw some movement and bam, someone was leaving. We ordered at the bar, staff was super nice and opted to sit outside. Did not realize they deliver to the table. Order: Mongolian beef combo with fried rice and egg roll $14.99 The food comes in takeaway style containers. Win. Mongolian beef (2.5/5) - slightly over sauced for me; beef was pretty tender and there were carrots and edamame which is not the standard so maybe that's what makes it fusion? Fried rice (3/5) - standard style fried with small pieces of bean sprouts which I love so that was a nice surprise Egg roll (3/5) - I assume it was chicken because I didn't realize there was a choice) - it was crunchy and soft on the inside which I like, and pairs well with sriracha (did not eat till I got home) They seem to do a whole lot of take away. The staff were nice and hard working. I was excited when they first opened bc they had chow fun on the menu and being HK Cantonese, I love that dish but when I ordered it the 1st and 2nd time eight years ago instead of bean sprouts they had cabbage and that alters rhe flavor tremendously. I see why it's popular among the people but just don't think it is for my taste.

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4.4(430 reviews)
11.3 miThe Heights
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Everything was great! The soup dumplings were superb. The chicken steak fried rice was tasting like…read moreback home in Chicago. The lo mein looks basic but I promise it was so tasty! The ambiance there has a calm relaxing feel to it. It might be located in a basic parking lot but don't be fooled this place was a great find for

I recently visited this restaurant and unfortunately had a disappointing experience, mainly due to…read morethe service. When our server first came to the table, there was no greeting or welcome. She immediately asked what we wanted in a rude tone, which set an uncomfortable atmosphere from the start. There was a sign on the table advertising a "free appetizer" if you take a photo and tag the restaurant on social media. I followed the instructions exactly as stated, but when I mentioned it, the server initially refused to honor the promotion. After I pointed out the sign, she appeared upset and walked away. I saw she went to speak to another employee and cracked a smiled and looked over. She later returned and offered a small discount instead. The issue wasn't about the money or the discount, it was the principle. The promotion was clearly advertised, and I simply followed the restaurant's own policy. It was disappointing to feel like the restaurant was reluctant to honor something they were actively promoting. I hope management addresses this because customer service and consistency with advertised promotions make a big difference in the overall dining experience.

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