Sunday, November 27, 2005

Antony's House Chinese Restaurant
4645 Highway 6, Suite W
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Tele: 281-491-0098
(Located next to East Cafe Buffet)

The Scene
Antony's House is a trendy Chinese restaurant. The interior is simple yet effective. A few tables and chairs outside makes dining perfect on those beautiful days and nights.

The Food
Their menu is enormous. They offer sandwiches and traditional Chinese snacks, all sorts of rice entrees like baked pork chop with fried rice, and noodle bowls. And then there is the Chef's special section with over 20 authentic Chinese dishes. They also have a family dinner special where you can choose from a dinner for 2 to a dinner for 4 feast.

Heads Up
Not only does Antony's Cafe offer food, they have an enormous beverage menu including a variety of milk teas, different types of green and black tea, slushy, shakes, coffee, cappuccino, Hong Kong style drinks, and blizzards (unique drink).

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Saturday, November 26, 2005

Pine Forest Garden Vegetarian Restaurant
9108 Bellaire Blvd.
Houston, TX 77036

Pine Forest Garden Vegetarian Restaurant is one of the most impressive place I have ever been to. It is not like the conventional vegetarian restaurant. Pine Forest is very clean and the food is awesome. In order to enhance the taste of the dishes, some vegetarian restaurant tend to use a little too much oil when they cook. But in Pine Forest Garden, the cooking oil is used in a very moderate amount and yet the dishes are still tasteful. Also believe it or not, the vege Kung Pao chicken tastes just like the real Kung Pao chicken. Also, Tofu in Szechuan style is also a must try. This spicy tofu dish taste especially delicious when mixed with rice. The Lunch buffet is also a great deal. For $5.50, you can have a very healthy alternative lunch without sacrificing the taste.
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Monday, November 21, 2005

Sichuan Cuisine
9114 Bellaire Blvd.
Houston, TX 77036
(Welcome Shopping Center)

For those who love hot and spicy delicacies, Sichuan is a great place to go. Sichuan provides a variety of authentic Sichuan (a province in China meaning “four rivers”) style food, from snacks and appetizers to a full-course meal. I highly recommend the House Special Crispy Chicken; the quantity is great and the spicy taste combined with the crispy chicken only makes you ask for more. I have always heard about the famous “steam corn bun” Wo-Wo-Tou, but never really have the chance to taste it until I had them in Sichuan. These steam corn buns may look like the regular buns at first glance, but when you actually eat them, it is totally different from regular buns. Dragon Wontons are also something special. These wontons have the more stuffing and tender wrappings, and they are dipped in the red spicy oil. It is a good snack and appetizer to start your meal.

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Friday, November 18, 2005

King Bo II Chinese Restaurant
4707 Hwy. 6 South
Missouri City, TX 77459
(Dulles Ave. next to Starbucks)

The Scene:
Spacious interior, modern design, and southwestern exterior deco all describe King Bo Restaurant. When you walk in, you will notice glass pane wall and a "kitchen island". There are also plenty of seating for large groups of people.

The Food:
Food choices are plentiful here as you can see in their menu (located on the toolbar to the left). They have all kinds of delicious dishes and a lunch special that people can afford. Where else can you find a main dish with fried rice, egg roll or crab rangoon, and soup for less than $5.00? Talk about a bargain. Or how about ordering something to go. They even offer free delivery. If you love Chinese food, this is the place to go or order from. King Bo also serves red and white wines and all kinds of beer (even Tsing Tao)

Heads Up:
Ordering to go is easy. Just look at their menu on this page, call them up, and if you are within their delivery range, your food will arrive on your front door. If delivery is not an option, just call and pick up your order. Very simple and efficient.

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Monday, November 07, 2005

Grand Cafe Chinese Restaurant in Houston
9102 Bellaire Blvd
Houston, TX 77036
Tele: 713-779-8889
(Located in Diho Square)

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The Scene
On the outside, Grand Cafe might not seem much. But once you walk into this restaurant, this cozy small restaurant will grab your attention. The colored lights hanging down the ceiling is a very nice touch along with the wall accent lights. The chairs are elegant, however, the tables don't match quite as well.

The Food
You get the traditional Chinese dishes here along with a few Chef specials.

Heads Up
Located on the outer edge of Diho Square, parking on the weekends can be hard to find.

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Friday, November 04, 2005

Hong Kong Cafe

9108 Bellaire Blvd., Suite A
Houston, TX 77036
Tele:713-772-9633
(Located in Diho Square)


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Great tasting dishes at a low price set in a soothing environment.

The Scene
Trendy, modern interior and a very comfortable cafe atmosphere.

The Food
They have breakfast, lunch, and dinner specials in addition to various dishes on their massive menu. Their specials all include a beverage, tea or coffee (lunch and dinner can substitute with bubble tea for $.50 more). The portions are just right and the food tastes delicious. Traditional Hong Kong style cooking at its best.

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