Asiatic Restaurants The Energy Corridor, Houston

118 Asiatic Restaurants The Energy Corridor, Houston

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City: Houston, 14525 Katy Fwy, Houston I-77079-1324, United States
"If you know your geography, you know that Korea sticks out like a rabbit-shaped appendage from China. The cultural and culinary ties between the countries are profound though Koreans have grown almost as wary of their powerful northern neighbor as they 've been towards the other nation across the East Sea (a.k.a. Sea of Japan that has tried to conquer Korea. Korean cuisine pulls from both countries but remains unique. If you 've ever had Korean sushi, you know what I mean. But other than a place in Spring Branch called Mandarin (now closed , we haven 't had many spots here that have specialized in Chinese-Korean food. Or so I thought. A friend posted on his visit to a Korean-Chinese place at the corner of I-10 and Highway 6 called North China Restaurant (14525 Katy Freeway , and it took us less than 24 hours to make our visit. This turned out to be one of our favorite meals of the year, and I 'm kicking myself that I did not know before this nearly 50 year old restaurant. The delights start once you walk in the front door, where tall, handsome Fred, grandson of the restaurant 's founder, will greet you like you 're a long-time regular, which most of the diners are. Fred 's family, who is ethnically Chinese, ran a restaurant in my birthplace of Seoul for many years and picked up on those dishes, particularly the ones with Chinese roots, that are favorites of Koreans. Most of the dishes on the menu are original recipes of his grandmother. He was happy to bring me a Korean menu that featured many of the dishes on the regular menu but also several unique ones. The menu definitely skews Chinese, but everything we tasted had us noticing unique touches of Korea. We started with very unique homemade egg rolls though we noticed that nearly every table was ordering a plate that resembled a mini-temple featuring stacked Mandarin spring rolls. We 're definitely getting that next time! We also had excellent steamed mandu (pork dumplings with homemade cabbage kimchi. Next arrived a plate called Beijing Fish, featuring chunks of filet in a light batter, topped with a fine relish of scallions, garlic, yellow onion, sesame seeds, red papper, chile de arbol, and a slightly sweet soy-like sauce. A simple looking dish but super tasty--much like fish my Mom cooks at home. This was already a lot of food, but we couldn 't pass up our favorite of all Korean pasta dishes, japchae and jiajiangmyeon. Japchae is a traditional Korean plate of glass noodles sauteed with vegetables, beef, and any number of other toppings. There is no other noodle dish in Asia quite like it, and every Korean kitchen on the planet has its own recipe. I love the version here--far more veggies than usual but so finely chopped that they practically blend with the glass noodles. Oh, and that jiajiang!! My Mom likes to cook for family birthdays, and we get to choose our favorite dish. For Richi, it 's always jiajiang. Once again, the recipe depends on the chef, and the menu here features about 7 different varieties! We went with the traditional, featuring onions and small slices of beef cooked in a slightly sweet fermented black bean paste and served on rice noodles a little thicker than spaghetti topped with slivers of sliced cucumber. This dish, which has roots in Beijing (I 've eaten at the restaurant there that claims to serve the original recipe , is so popular in Korea that in Incheon, the city where Seoul 's new airport is located, there is a street called Jiajiang Alley, full of restaurants that only serve it. The only version of this dish in Houston that is better than the one at North China is, you guessed it, my Mom 's! I can 't wait to come back and try more from this menu--omurice (like an omelette filled with rice sauteed with beef and sauces--including in some recipes ketchup! , jjampong (the best seafood soup on earth , and tangsuyuk (a true Korean-Chinese fusion of sweet/sour pork or beef . It may have taken me 50 years to visit this place, but it 's not likely to take more than a few days for me to return to it!"
The visitors love it when Asian cuisine meets a bit of creativity. That's exactly what you can expect at the North China from Houston, with its unconventional Asian fusion cuisine - the perfect blend of familiar meets the adventurous world of fusion cuisine, the menu also includes tasty vegetarian recipes. After the meal (or during it), you can still relax at the bar with a alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink, On the menu there are also several Asian dishes.
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City: Houston, 10535 Westheimer Road Houston, TX 77042, United States
"Good veggie eggrolls, lo mein, cheese puffs and orange chicken. The only thing I would want to change is to make the orange chicken a little saucier so that it coats all the rice....other than that it is delicious."
The Menu of China Cottage from Houston contains about 257 different dishes and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about $11.8.
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City: Houston, 14525 Katy Fwy, Houston, United States
"My favorite Chinese restaurant, not only because it?s good but also because they don?t put MSG. Decent but I wouldn?t get again: Shredded pork Nothing special but still good: Yuxiang eggplant Walnut shrimp: not the fried and sweet mayo based one I wanted but still yum (and love that they use Argentinian shrimp String beans: wish it were roasted more, but crunchy, and love the zacai (pickled turnip that comes with it The best stuff on repeat: Best Hot Sour soup I?ve had Good sizzling rice soup Sweet Sour Pork Get the shredded beef and pepper (only on the Korean menu but available upon request over the phone not online . Definitely ask for the green pepper oil to go with this. Surprisingly spicy and yum Sichuan chicken Orange chicken wish it were chunkier and not so thin, but great orange flavor 4.5 stars for food, extra star for service, cleanliness, and roominess :"
Experience in North China from Houston the diversity of scrumptious Chinese cuisine, traditionally cooked in a wok, among the specialties of this establishment are especially the Sashimi and Te-Maki. The dishes are prepared typically Asian, Besides, the successful blend of different dishes with new and sometimes adventurous ingredients is appreciated by the guests - a good case of Asian Fusion.
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City: Houston, 11113 1/2 Katy Fwy, 77079 Houston, United States
The restaurant from Houston offers 85 different meals and drinks on the menu at an average price of $5.5.
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City: Houston, 1000 W Oaks Mall, Houston, 77082, United States Of America
"The food changes worker to worker apparently and it’s just two guys working. Noodles are good one day bad the next. it’s 10:40am and they open at 10:00am on the their website but from the looks of it their always late. i come to this mall from when it opens sometimes so this isn’t the first their late. just because the mall is closing , don’t assume people don’t show up. because now i’m here and waiting for them to arrive. i like the pricing and customer service but can you guys just come to work on time. i would appreciate and maybe tip one day"
As soon as we have an overview of dishes and drinks for China Max from Houston, we will publish it here. In the meantime, feel free to take a look at the meal plans in the surrounding area. Or help us by uploading an overview of the dishes and drinks here.
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City: The Energy Corridor, Houston, 14771 Memorial Drive, Houston, 77079, United States Of America, The Energy Corridor, Houston
The restaurant from The Energy Corridor, Houston offers 7 different meals and drinks on the menu at an average $4.8.
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City: The Energy Corridor, Houston, 12579 Richmond Ave Ste 900, Houston, TX 77082, The Energy Corridor, Houston, United States
The Card of Mia China from The Energy Corridor, Houston includes about 310 different meals and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about $10.3.
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City: Houston, Katy Freeway, Houston, 77079, United States Of America
We might have the meal plan of North China from Houston in the gallery. A list of the dishes and drinks can be found further down. Are you currently at North China or planning a visit? Help us by uploading a photo of the menu here.
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City: Houston, 303 Grasshopper Ln Houston, TX 77079, United States
"I've been wanting to try this place for years and I'm so glad I finally did. Servings were nice size, food tasted GREAT, prices a little high but ok. The green curry sauce was very tasty and has me wanting it again. Cream cheese rolls are delightful."
You can at Ginger Thai from Houston enjoy delicious vegetarian menus, in which no animal meat or fish was brought into play, The creative fusion of different dishes with fresh and partially daring ingredients is highly valued by the visitors - a good example of Asian Fusion. You have a celebration and want to enjoy the food at your place? With the in-house catering service, that's easily doable, You can also discover scrumptious South American meals in the menu.
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City: Houston, 11660 Westheimer Road, Houston I-77077, United States
Delivery, Accepts Credit Cards, Terrace, Wheelchair Accessible
The premises on site are wheelchair accessible and can also be used with a wheelchair or physical disabilities, Depending on the weather, you can also sit outside and eat and drink.

That have been 10 from total of 118 Asiatic Places from The Energy Corridor, Houston.