Reviews on Asian food in Shenandoah, Texas, United States. Shenandoah is a city in Montgomery County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,134 at the 2010 census. David Vetter, the famous "boy in the plastic bubble", was from Shenandoah. In 1986 the Shenandoah city council renamed Tamina School Road to David Memorial Drive in honor of Vetter.
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3 based on 57 reviews
I had mango California sushi and crab wontons. The sushi was missing a bit of avocado, which I always like, but more importantly I couldn't taste the fish much--mainly the rice. Insipid. The crab wontons didn't have ENOUGH crab in them. I got the impression that this place is cutting corners a bit--trying to simply give less food, perhaps to charge a lower price. The price was about $9 for both of the above.
4 based on 60 reviews
This was our first visit and thoroughly enjoyed the food. The format is such that you pick the size of bowl, small, medium, or large. We picked medium...11 dollars per person. Many selections of meat to choose from. I chose a mix of Cajun spiced chicken, spicy Korean beef and sausage. I added a bit of Cajun spice, and then loaded as many veggies as possible on top. There are several sauces to choose from, too. With the medium you get a choice of two sides to add to the bowl. I chose fried rice and noodles. The chef took my bowl of items and grilled them. Very good and flavorful. Wait staff was friendly and helpful to explain the process to the newcomers.
4 based on 142 reviews
I sat at the sushi bar. It was a busy friday night but was able to find a spot immediately. The waiter was very quick to introduce himself and take my drink order. I ordered 2 rolls and did some people watching while i waited. The rolls came out relatively quickly and were delicious. I recommend the U&I and Tiger Eye. (I have also had the alfredo roll and the edamame on a different occasion) very clean restaurant located in market street next to a theater and the pavilion. Lots of shopping located near as well.
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4 based on 62 reviews
Not many places to eat driving around but this place was an they were cooking up a storm! We all were seated and with limited staff they served up fresh, hot, food for everyone. Bar was open too. And with sheets of rain pouring outside they laid on the Texas hospitality and made us feel so at home. I had a sushi plate which I had not had in years. Too good! Sushi #A is a good value. Try this place.
4 based on 66 reviews
This is a good choice if you want something Chinese with no MSG and good flavors but aren't expecting a wild kitchen show or overly fancy. I asked for extra spicy General Tso's chicken and it was not spicy by my standards. The chicken was fork-tender for cutting however. My hot & sour soup was good and there was plenty of yellow hot mustard on the table to kick my dishes into the heat I like. Good value, good experience.
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4 based on 29 reviews
Formerly known as Hubbell & Hudson Bistro, TRIS is Chef Austin Simmons' newest concept in The Woodlands. We're the perfect setting for a quick, casual lunch; a high-end dinner for an intimate night out; or a spot to meet friends over Happy Hour in our bar
TRIS is the old Hubbel and Hudson, which was one of my favorite restaurants in the Woodlands. I dined here with a friend on a Saturday night for Houston Restaurant week. The food and drinks were excellent. I found the pork especially well prepared. The service was slower than I expected. The restaurant was quite crowded and you would think they would want to turn tables over faster especially given the crowd. Every dish we had was delicious. I was not disappointed with the overall experience and will be back.Thank you for your review, Samantha - we look forward to dining with you again soon!
4 based on 85 reviews
The Blue Fish is a Japanese Restaurant that serves the finest sushi, sashimi and rolls with an emphasis on quality and freshness. The Blue Fish also offers an array of Asian inspired hot dishes, salads and artisan desserts. Compliment your meal with uniqu
The mini ahi tower is unique and the rolls are great. Suggest you ask fir them sliced thin it enhances the flavors by decreasing the amount in each slice.
4 based on 77 reviews
Authentic Thai Cuisine, nearest large City is Houston, Texas
Great place for lunch. For $10.95 you can get their lunch special and appetizer buffet ($2 extra if you get shrimp in your entree). Having said that, our group of 5 all agreed that the appetizers were way better than our entrees (Pad Thai, Panang Curry, and Pad Kee Mao). If you just get the appetizer buffet, it is $9.95. Next time I will either just get that, or try the Cashew Chicken or Chicken with Peanut Sauce (the 3 people who Pad Thai did not care for it - even though that is our typical âgo toâ at other Thai restaurants). We also liked the Thai Iced Coffee and Thai Iced Tea ($3.50 each). Back to the appetizer bar â it is awesome and has a wide selection of choices, including sushi, tempura vegetables, crispy spring rolls, and Tom Kha Gai soup which is chock full of delicious veggies (tip: the chicken falls to the bottom of the vat so if you want meat, scoop down there). If youâre debating going here for the first time, highly recommend you try it during lunch, so you can enjoy the appetizer bar and try an entree so you can decide for yourself. Personally, Iâll definitely return but would not recommend the Pad Thai to anyone. Note: there are no take-out containers. So if you fill up on appetizers, you cannot take your leftover entree home. The service is also not super friendly.
4 based on 209 reviews
P.F. Chang's is a restaurant concept that honors the 2,000-year-old Asian tradition of wok cooking and believes in making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. With a Farm to Wok food philosophy at its core, P.F. Chang's chefs hand-roll dim sum
restaurant very beautiful and service was great. I had never eaten at this chain before. Sauces made the food for sure. Although i was expecting to order a combo meal with my hubby . i quickly learned there menu is not like that. I went in knowing i would order my fav chicken chow mein but pj changs do not offer that or combo meals. With that in mind i would probably not eat at this chain as often maybe for special occasions. Its a little more pricey than most chineese as well.
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