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Hood Eats

3.8 (4 reviews)
Open 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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Really good food and nice customer service! The beef jerky and rice was the perfect texture and the papaya salad was good and spicy!

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Absolute perfection! The location is very convenient. It's…read moreabsolutely beautiful on the inside as you can tell by the pictures that I will share. It is so peaceful inside there not a lot of loud noises clanking and crazy music. The server name was Zai She did an amazing job answered all my crazy questions and was so friendly. I feel like it's hard to find a good Chinese Food place here in Amarillo. This place was exactly what we were looking for. I hated it took us so long to find it. The food was absolutely amazing. It will definitely be a regular restaurant we go to. Thank you to Pacific Rim for a wonderful first experience, hoping for many more to come. By the way, sorry about the messy Kung pow chicken picture. When it got there, I tore into it so fast that I forgot to take a picture of the presentation. Wanted to make a correction in my post. After I posted it I noticed it we had ordered two years ago to go. That was really, very first moved here. And I totally forgot about the place. So excited I found them again.

For some reason I craved Chinese food while traveling through Amarillo for the night. Who would…read morethink I found one of my favorite places located in North Texas? Yelp reviews pay off once again. It was surprisingly empty with only two tables occupied at 7pm on a Saturday so I'm guessing lots of carry out and deliveries because the kitchen was busy. I ordered take out and it still was ready pretty quickly. Very friendly and helpful staff when I asked about the different spicy heat levels and different foods. I had some hot and sour soup, and the cashew chicken with lo mein noodles and got it medium heat. It was perfect. Hot enough for flavor and a little sting but not so much to ruin eating it in comfort. Portion was great and very flavorful. Wish I lived closer but have a new go to spot anytime in town. Highly recommended.

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I go to Bangkok Tokyo in Amarillo all the time and it never disappoints! The staff is always so…read morefriendly and the vibe is really chill and cozy. I always get the Rock & Roll roll and it's seriously my favorite. It's so fresh and flavorful every single time--I literally crave it. You can tell they're consistent with their quality, which I love. Service is always quick, and everything just runs smoothly every time I go. Definitely one of my go-to spots in Amarillo. If you haven't tried the Rock & Roll roll yet, you're missing out!!

Came here in April of 2026 to give this place a swirl ... I would give this place a 3.5 stars…read more The vibe: A casual spot that can't quite decide if it's in Bangkok or Tokyo... and honestly leans more Thailand than Japan. Decor is more Thai than Japan, nothing memorable. Service? Also fine & courteous - you'll get what you need, just not much extra. The menu moment: Lots of varieties of Thai dishes and Japanese rolls. What I tried: Pad Kee Mao (#58) -- Stir-fried udon with a full house of meats, shrimp, and veggies. Spicy, saucy, and hits the spot if you're craving pan-fried noodles. Solid portion for $14.95 -- and the one thing I'd come back for. Crispy Tofu (#5) -- Tried it for the first time... and probably the last. Didn't quite land for me. $8.95. The takeaway: Nothing really stands out here, but it gets the job done if you're in the mood for Thai-style noodles. The know before you go: No dessert. Translation: no mango sticky rice. Tragic. Next on deck: Ceviche Salad (#89) -- because curiosity wins. The bottom line: Worth it if you're nearby and want a quick noodle fix. Just keep expectations in check (and maybe skip the tofu).

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We went on a Thursday evening, the bartender is phenomenal and made awesome drinks. The food came…read moreout timely and we had 0 complaints. The beef jerky and sticky rice is a must, we had the orange chicken and the short rib bacon burger. Both were excellent but the burger won by a landslide.

Where do I start? How do I start? This place doesn't deserve…read moreany rating. Service is not even to basic standard. We were here on our way to dallas from ABQ. Based on the reviews we wanted to try the fusion food. We went in around 8:30pm We ordered Mango Cart for myself and Drunken Noodles for kids (No spice level) Curry Chicken with Fried Rice and Lo mein. While we waited for food, my SO ordered a Ginger cocktail. Waitress forgot about it. We had to remind her and she did not even remember what we ordered. They were so busy they had only 2 other tables to handle. Other waitress with glasses is on phone or her back turned against the tables. Cocktail was way too sweet and not even a hint of ginger, it was definitely not worth the 15$. The price is not even listed on menu. We got our first food item at 9:15pm when we requested that our kids were hungry and sleepy, 45 mins after we got in and ordered. Waitress said they were busy with take out, I guess people spending time to visit restaurant are not important. Couple more mins and we were ready to pay for drinks and walkout. Curry Chicken came first and rice came after 5 minutes and waitress did not even think about giving us knives when I ordered chicken which needs knives and took us a while to get her attention as she had her backs turned towards the wall. The waitress kept walking away and sitting down with another couple at a table. Lo mein was made with Ramen noodles. One more thing to note here, the chef keeps walking out of kitchen with food and doesn't even wear and hair net, so dont be alarmed if you find hair in your food If you value your time and mental peace, dont go eat here.

Hood Eats - asianfusion - Updated May 2026

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