Reviews on Asian food in Cypress, Texas, United States. Cypress is an unincorporated community in Harris County, Texas, United States located completely inside the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Houston. The Cypress area is located along U.S. Highway 290 (Northwest Freeway) is twenty-four miles (35 km) northwest of Downtown Houston. The Cypress urban cluster ranks 50th in the top 100 highest-income urban areas in the United States.
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3 based on 29 reviews
I had always heard good things about Shoguns and have always wanted to go. Yesterday was my birthday, so hubby and I decided to go. When we entered, the gal behind the sushi bar(?) yelled something at us (later we figured out she was saying Hibachi - but for first timers, had no idea what she was talking about.) So, they seated us at regular booths. We looked at each other and husband asked if they still did the cooking at the tables. So, they re-seated on the other side of the restaurant in a dark room. so, we finally get seated, ordered drinks and placed our orders. They brought out the salad (runny, but tasted OK), and the soup which I liked.Well, about 15 minutes later, a family with 3 little kids come in and are seated at our 'table' around the grill. OK, was not thrilled with the that, but hey, we were here for the experience. Another 10-15 minutes the other family gets their sushi and other things they ordered, and waitress placed a big bowl of steamed rice in front of me. Great, food must be coming soon.Nope. Meanwhile, hubby finishes his beer, and another 10 or so minutes go by. The people that came in and filled another grill area starts getting their show. Hmmm, we were there a good 30 minutes before they came in.So, we decided to leave. They charged us for the drinks and we left. Won't be back.
4 based on 13 reviews
Neighborhood dining. Food always hot and plentiful. Lots of choices, very reasonable prices. Great 'Chinese' food in NW Houston area. Meals are huge- we always bring home extras for another meal. Chicken dishes are very tender, packed with flavor. I see lots of take out meals. Dining-in provides warmth and clean surroundings, if you're looking for entertainment and fancy wait staff look elsewhere.
So far, have only experienced delivery, but it has been perfect both times recently. Fast, Friendly, and tasty. The lettuce wraps are absolutely delicious. They also have the best, most generous Crab Cheese Puffs ever. We won't order from anyone else when in this part of town.
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4 based on 17 reviews
This is our second visit in two years. We ordered Beef Don ($13.95), Chicken Teriyaki ($15.45) and Beef Teriyaki ($21.45) from the Hibachi menu, California Roll ($4.75), and Mixed Tempura ($8.75, shrimp and vegetables, asked for more sweet potato and less broccoli which they accommodated). The Teriyaki entrees come with salad (basically just lettuce and dressing) and either miso or onion soup (we prefer the onion). My favorite part from the tempura was the sweet potato, but I probably shouldnât have gotten the tempura as my meal as it was too many items that were fried. Would have been a nice item to split as an appetizer (which it is intended for) with others. Overall, the meal was good, but probably not anything I would crave. Entrees also come with white rice or fried rice ($1.50 extra). Our server was very attentive and ensured our drinks were always full and kept the table clear through the different courses. Total cost with 20% tip was $95 for 4 people.
4 based on 26 reviews
Good foodReasonably priced Has lunch menu Small nice and quiet place Could use some updating, especially the tables. Finish has worn off and doesn't give a good first impression. My mother Inlaw was a little hesitant, but was impressed with the device and food taste
4 based on 12 reviews
Our son had to be at CyRanch at 6pm and we didn't need to be there until 7pm, so we dropped him off then headed to North Harbor Bistro for a quick bite. They start you off with complimentary fried noodles with dipping sauce which is a nice touch. We ordered the Summer Soft Rolls ($5.50, non fried), Pan Fried Pork Dumplings ($6.50), and 1 drink for $2.25. Total was $18 including 20% tip. The dumplings were good but not a version I would necessarily crave, although my husband rated them a 4/5. The summer rolls were also good but I would have preferred more vegetables in them (versus just the soft noodles and shrimp inside). I was really glad to see peanut sauce served as the dip (as that is what I use when I make them at home), but I would have liked Hoisin sauce for more flavor. However when I asked the server if they had Hoisin sauce so I could add it, she did not know what that was. Other than that minor item, the service was fast and excellent. I think we were in and out in less than 30 minutes.
After seeing recommendations for De Dao on Facebook and reviewing their online reviews, my husband and I decided to give them a try (Saturday, 7:30pm, dine-in). We ordered Pan-Fried Pork Buns (6 for $6.95), Pork Potstickers (6 for $5.95), and Mashed Cucumber Salad ($3.25 - contains celery & bell pepper as well). We split everything and since neither of us were super hungry, it was plenty and I ended up taking the cucumber salad home. Since their fountain only served Pepsi products, we appreciated the canned Cokes for $1.25 (although wish they would also have had canned Diet Coke). All of our food items were good (favorite was probably the potstickers) and we agreed we would order them all again ... but first we want to try the Hunan Signature Mi-Fen, ribs, beef shank, wings, De Dao Mini Donuts, and Fried Sweet Mini Mantou - which all sound delicious. They also have a drive through (with the option to order online at their website) and free delivery for orders of $20 within 5 miles. If you get an order of 10 (or 20, 40 which are family sized), it is cheaper per piece. They also have a combo, where you can pick 3 items (one from each section of the ABC menu) for $12.95.
4 based on 16 reviews
Edojin offers really good sushi and sashimi, prepares well and served in a somewhat timely fashion. The establishment charges a modest corking fee for its BYOB customers, and usually the service is amicable enough. However, with the ever-increasing number of sushi options in the area, this restaurant struggles to overcome its strip-center ambience.
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4 based on 32 reviews
New Sushi Bar and Habachi Grill conveniently located adjacent to High Fashion Outlet Mall.
Tomiko has a very nice decor and great staff. We enjoy everything that we have tried here. On this trip it was Miso Soup, Seaweed Salad, Tempura, Grilled Chicken Skewers, and Assorted Sushi and Sashimi.Very fresh and flavorful. Excellent Presentation. Good pricing. Plenty of Parking.
4 based on 51 reviews
When we discovered that our favorite Vietnamese restaurant was closed due to flooding, at the last minute we decided to go to Anothai. Great choice as their food was excellent. For my meal, I ordered Tom Kha soup ($5.95) which was flavorful and delicious (maybe the best I've ever had) and spring rolls. Normally they serve it with a sweet sauce, but I asked if they could give me peanut sauce instead which they happily substituted. I've gotten the spring rolls before with the sweet sauce and they weren't my favorite -- but now they're perfect. My husband and son both got Shrimp Pad Thai which they enjoyed. The servings are generous, so they had left overs and probably could have split it. No worries -- made a great meal the next day. We ordered Orange Chicken to go for my son. He ate about half when we got home and said it was OK. I had the rest several days later and just added fresh cashews. It was good, but I'm guessing it was even better when it was fresh. Overall, it was a very good experience. I was impressed by the young man who was our waiter. I was guessing he was the owner's son as he seemed very young -- maybe in middle school? The only downside at Anothai is that they sell Pepsi products ... ughhh.
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