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  • 85C Bakery Cafe

    9750 Bellaire Blvd Suite 168 Outside Houston

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  • Fat Bao

    3419 Kirby Dr. Lower Shepherd-Kirby

    713-667-0341

    Fat Bao specializes in a food not found elsewhere in Upper Kirby: the Taiwanese pancakes called bao, typically only found in Chinatown. They're more expensive here, but the ingredients are more interesting. Try the soft-shell crab bao or the fried chicken-stuffed bao, and complete your order with some of the better french fries in Houston. Staying vegetarian? Try the tofu bao, the fried avocado sticks and the sauteed edamame. But either way, save room for the Nutella-and-banana-stuffed bao for dessert.
    16 articles
  • Juice Box

    9889 Bellaire Outer Loop - SW

    713-484-8085

    You won't find antioxidant power boosts, protein powder or açaí berries at Juice Box - just an extensive menu of delicious fresh fruit smoothies in almost every conceivable combination. Mango, banana and pineapple? Durian and Chinese yogurt? Apple and avocado? Done, done and done. The fresh-fruit ice tea is also developing its own following, but the secret weapon at this family-friendly Chinatown hangout is the shaved ice: ice cream, sweetened condensed milk and an avalanche of chopped fruit and powdered ice, in a bowl so big it's all but impossible for one person to finish before it melts. But it's sure fun to try. Better yet, share it with a friend.
    3 articles
  • San Dong Noodle House

    9938 Bellaire Blvd. Outer Loop - SW

    713-271-3945

    Ideal for a quick lunch or take-out dinner, San Dong Noodle House is a fast, casual eatery that turns out Chinese and Taiwanese dishes. The restaurant space can accommodate small or large parties, making it a good option for families of all sizes.The kitchen serves up Asian comfort foods like brothy soups, meaty rices and golden brown fried dumplings. Prices are notably low, but be sure to bring cash. There is usually a stack of ready to go food like pork buns by the counter for those in a big hurry.
    3 articles
  • Tea Bar & Organics Rice Village

    2408A Rice Village Downtown/ Midtown

    832-878-8584

    grand opening of tea bar and organics rice village! attach below is the things we will be hosting! more will be added https://www.facebook.com/events/202762200079283/. opening day will be tba around spring break or end of spring break time. to find exact day please contact me at 832-878-8584
  • Yummy Kitchen

    9326 Bellaire Blvd. Outer Loop - SW

    713-541-4420

    Yummy Kitchen is a great spot for a quick Taiwanese snack of heavenly gua bao - steamed pork buns - but it's also great for a sprawling, family-style dinner of ma-pow tofu or pan-fried dumplings. After all, you can easily feed a family of four here for roughly $40. Hot and sour soup and a sweet mung bean soup are complimentary, and you'll help yourself to utensils and plates. Along with ordering from the friendly woman at the counter, it keeps costs down at this Chinatown favorite.
    6 articles