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Asian Gourmet Kitchen

3.9 (15 reviews)
ModerateChinese
Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Fox E.

Some people are Asian prematurely and others are Asian gracefully. Either way, you'll find some Asian that's perfect for you inside 99 Ranch. Especially at the wondrousness of Yori Yori's exquisite Korean soups, but also at the more generic and always delightful AGK. Located inside the 99 Ranch in Spring Branch Houston, you will find a host of great eateries, and I mean seven or eight of them. Quite surprising how amazingly high the grocery store food standards are, and even though, as I've said, Yori Yori offers some life-changing Korean soups which are this 99R's gold standard, here you'll also find some great and filling pan-Asian Cuisine with enormous portions and cheap prices and pretty friendly service, right here at Asian Gourmet. It's good food but not life-changing, but you can't go wrong with these prices and these portions - it's at least a 4-star, and I'll try more things and see if I can find a truly 5-star item.

Two meat Chinese BBQ with rice
Son M.

You will get a lot of food for your money at this food court eatery inside 99 Ranch Market! Service is somewhat surly, but is fast and efficient. This eatery serves food only--if you want a drink, get one inside the store! I ordered a two meat Chinese BBQ combo (roast duck and roast pork) that comes with rice and a vegetable. The servings are very generous. The duck is succulent and has a good flavor, while the cut of roast pork is a bit too fatty for my tastes--I will try another meat the next time I stop by! Overall a good place to get a hearty meal for a little bit of money and is definitely give it another try.

Around $5 worth of food. 2 sticky rice wraps and a big pancake.
Nathan L.

Wow I can't believe there has been no reviews on this. First of all, the food here tastes amazing. It tastes like genuine Chinese food. In addition it's so incredibly convenient with a super market a couple of yards away. The price is fantastic as well. I got incredibly full after only eating $5 worth of food. A big green onion pancake only costs $1.50 and I got two sticky rice wraps for $2.49. The barbecue is equally as good. You can get two meats and a vegetable side for only $5.99. I highly suggest the duck with the duck sauce it's REALLY good. I highly suggest anyone who reads this to come and try it out. You won't regret it.

Mike G.

This place is part of Ranch 99 food court, if you are looking for good food on a budget, this is the place to be. I was shopping on Thursday afternoon and decided to get some food before heading home. And I got the Beef Tendon Stew with Wonton and the dumpling. The Beef Tendon Stew with Wonton is really good, it was hot and fresh. The dumpling is ok, kind watery, but ok.

Quick lunch

If you are looking for something quick and inexpensive, this is a place to go. Their BBQ three meat combo taste great!

Pipi H.

It's so delicious! Fresh noodles soup with a great price. A huge Dim Sum section as well. Highly recommended.

Stuffed eggplants.
Phyasion I.

I go here first when I make my monthly trip to the Asian markets on Blalock road. Sometimes I get there at 8am exact and they are still cooking, but usually the fried stuff is out first then then steamed dishes like the chicken foot, the tripe and honey comb which I absolutely love. The portions are small since they are DimSum, but I get about three selections and some bubble tea(whne they have it) and I am good to go food shopping for the rest of the morning,

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Local restaurant located inside 99 Market. Great selection at a very good price. Would recommend as a good spot for a quick lunch.

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