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    Ohana Korean Grill

    Ohana Korean Grill

    4.5
    (300 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    First time here at this place, I was craving Korean food and I came here. The service was excellent…read moreand she was on top on getting drinks filled up and sides. The place was quiet and the music was soothing. Its great to enjoy awesome food. My kimchi soup was great, it had rice cake in there and pork. I wish there was a little more meat and rice cake. The bulgogi was great, the only thing I didn't care for was the noodles. I ate so much, I was completely full. I would come back again for sure and try something else. I would recommend this place.

    I went with my family to celebrate a birthday here and we brought along a friend and a baby. The…read morewoman (most likely the owner) was extraordinarily accommodating and made sure we all were comfortable (and we were!). Once the table was set, most of us ordered unsweet tea and it was tough to drink. It tasted like stale Whataburger tea. I asked for lemons and Sweet N Low but they only had Splenda. She brought out the sides for our table and the kimchi was okay...nothing that had fermented long enough. The cold radish was a highlight. The potatoes were tough and I did not even try the jelly... For our entrees, all of us got bulgogi except for my mother who got the spicy seafood soup. Our friend tried ordering the sautéed chicken but the waitress literally said, "is it your first time? You get bulgogi. I promise." She completely hijacked his ordering experience and ended up with a dish he didn't like. None of us liked our food (except my mother). "Mom, y'all (referring to me and her) make better bulgogi than this at home," said my brother. I don't disagree...the texture was rubbery and it was tasteless. This being my 3rd time here (I always get some form of bibimbap), I expected the same quality. The presentation was nice but so much was lacking. Great service, C-tier food.

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    The wine selection, and back of Restaurant
    The wine selection, and back of Restaurant
    Ohana Korean Grill
    Ohana Korean Grill

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    Ten Seconds Noodle House

    Ten Seconds Noodle House

    4.7
    (132 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Came here with my coworkers. I've been here several times, but I haven't been here in over 2 years…read moreso I was nervous that it'd be drastically different because I loved this place. They did change the menu a bit, but it had what I exactly wanted. We ordered the Szechuan Mala Spicy Rice Noodle Bowl w/ Beef Slices, Popcorn Chicken, Shrimp Tempura, and Xiao Long Bao. The noodle bowl is the best. Tons of flavor and ingredients with the vermicelli noodles are just amazing. The popcorn chicken is delicious, nothing special. The shrimp tempura is delicious and has an amazing crunch. The Xiao Long Bao is more of a soup dumpling dim sum style. It was pretty delicious, but it didn't taste really fresh like you'd get from an actual dim sum restaurant. The staff are friendly and fast. Lots of tables to dine at. Parking lot is a bit small, but you can park on the other side of the buildings where there are more parking.

    great noodles here! they specialize in rice noodles and flavorful broths and each time i've been,…read morei've enjoyed the spicy beef noodle soup. everything comes in huge proteins and at a reasonable price. my friends enjoyed the cross the bridge rice noodle (make your own soup) dish where the sides were brought out along side the hot broth for them to construct. looked really good! i'll likely try this next time! the fried buns with condensed milk were an excellent dessert. super pillowy with a delicately crisp exterior and a perfect pairing with the condensed milk for a not too sweet dessert! this was my favorite item. staff are very friendly and there are plenty of clean and well laid out seats inside for solo diners or groups if all sizes. overall: 9/10 taste: 9/10 price: 9/10 great spot for hot soup noodles in cstat!

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    Golden hot&sour crossing bridge noodle soup
    Golden hot&sour crossing bridge noodle soup
    Popcorn chicken
    Popcorn chicken
    Brown sugar rice cake

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    Brown sugar rice cake
    Shun De Mom

    Shun De Mom

    3.8
    (39 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $

    Interesting dining restaurant. Not very cute inside. Smack in the middle of a construction zone…read moreoutside and parking is non existent. I didn't want to park at the restaurant across the street and risk getting towed so I parked down the street. The food was pretty solid and definitely feels like a place college students wouldn't mind eating at. I think that was all that was there when we went.

    TLDR: food quality went downhill after the renovations; would not recommend anymore…read more It breaks my heart to give Shun de Mom so low of a review. Last year in Spring 2023 (before the semester-long renovations), Shun de Mom was my favorite eatery in CSTAT. I ate here at least 2-3 times/month. However, they're not the same anymore (maybe a different management staff?). For starters, they changed their menu and removed the Thailand Chicken (my favorite dish) along with raising their prices slightly. More importantly, they changed the sauces so "saucy" dishes (like the Orange Chicken) just did not taste good. The chicken lo mein had very little flavor and the noodles seemed "rubbery" for some reason. Lastly, the salt and pepper pork ribs looked exceedingly deep-fried and I'm fairly sure had MSG on them. The only semi-decent dish was the chicken fried rice. So if you're hankering for chicken-fried rice within walking distance of campus, then this is your place. One positive is the servers were exceedingly friendly and the food came out fairly quickly (~10 minutes). The chairs are metal and neither comfortable nor uncomfortable.

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    Chicken lo mein
    Chicken lo mein
    Lunch menu
    Lunch menu
    Menu: 1st Page (as of 2/16/2024)

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    Menu: 1st Page (as of 2/16/2024)
    Oh My Gogi!

    Oh My Gogi!

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Service and spot were great, but the actual food was kind of disappointing unfortunately :(…read moreexpected more as a lover of korean food but will try again another day

    I've been wanting to stop by the Oh My Gogi! food truck next time I was in Houston in the weekend,…read moresince I heard a bunch of great things about their food. I had no idea that they recently had a food truck in Northgate, so I decided to check them out. TASTE: During my visit, I decided to opt for their Bulgogi Beef Fries, which I typically get at Asian fusion food trucks as a benchmark and since you technically can't go wrong with bulgogi beef fries in general. I had my share of these kind of fries from the west coast to those in Austin and Houston, so I had a good range of good and bad fries. I really liked these fries though, since they were my style. The fries were nicely firm but weren't oily. The bulgogi also had a nice texture and wasn't chewy like what I find at places with similar dishes. It also had the complete works like your spicy mayo and garnishes. One thing that I did notice about the fries was that it was nicely seasoned with some sort of spicy seasoning (?), which I don't recall seeing often in similar fries from other places. Long story short, great tasty bulgogi beef fries. SERVICE: It's a food truck in a food truck park, but the guy taking my order seemed cool. VALUE: Reasonably priced at around $8 and about the same as the other Asian fusion places that you find in the bigger cities and at restaurants in town with similar dishes like Nam Cafe. If this were open for lunch or more weekday evenings, I would have no qualms in making this a frequent spot. ATMOSPHERE: I visited around midnight for a late snack break on a Saturday night in the summer, but it was unfortunately surprisingly empty. But since it was spacious and well-lit with music blaring on the speakers, I think it would make a great atmosphere for a group of friends to eat and hang out. VERDICT: Overall, strong recommend from me. I want to go back to try their other foods. Only bummer is that they are only open on weekend evenings from Thursday to Saturday, so you have to catch them at the right time. Glad they have a food truck like this here in town, because I typically only get this taste when I head to the major cities in the state.

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    Oh My Gogi! food truck. From their page.
    Oh My Gogi! food truck. From their page.
    Bulgogi Beef Fries

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