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    Mashifu Noodles

    4.8 (12 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Brandon D.

    I spontaneously tried a food court stall called Maishifu Noodles within the z.Tao market in Plano. z.Tao is a Chinese grocery store so everyone I've seen in there were all Chinese, which is a good sign for the food. A lot of people got their chili oil noodle but I decided to be adventurous and try Liangpi for the first time. It's a cold noodle dish with wide and flat noodle. In a spicy broth with cucumber, bean sprouts, and gluten. The sauce caught me off guard at first. I didn't expect it to be tangy and vinegary. The noodle texture was very different as well, more on the chewy side. The dish overall wasn't bad, I'm just not used to it, but I don't think I'd get it again and just stick with chili oil noodles.

    Lamb noodle soup, liangpi, rou jia mo
    James Z.

    Located in the first stall in the zTao foodcourt, serving up Northern Chinese specialties. The lamb noodle soup has hand-pulled noodles, which are always a plus. Liangpi is the very thin Xi'an style that is very vinegary and flavorful. Rou jia mo meat was seasoned very well and tasted fresh. Will definitely be back to try more of the menu.

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    4 months ago

    Great food and super nice staff, I always have a good time when I go. Highly recommend the soup noodles

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    2 years ago

    This place serves the most traditional-tasting Chinese noodles I've ever had! It's an absolute must-have for me every time I'm in Dallas.

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    2 years ago

    The liang pi from this place is so freaking good. 100/10 I am so happy we are finally able to get good liang pi in DFW area.

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    1 year ago

    the staff is really nice, this area in general has a lot of good chinese food. this is in the ztao mall

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    Chef Sun's Noodle & Dumpling

    Chef Sun's Noodle & Dumpling

    4.3
    (149 reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    My friend and I got the House Special Soup Dumplings, green beans, Three Flavor Pepper Chicken, and…read morethe Beef Biangbiang Noodles. All the food had amazing flavors so I would recommend everything. My only note was the beef in the noodles was slightly chewy so I would suggest another protein option. The service was great. Our server was patient with us while answering our questions on the menu and knowing the menu well enough to recommend us things that suited our palettes. The restaurant is spacious with many tables to accommodate different size parties so it did not take long for us to get seated.

    My wife wanted to try this for our lunch today, especially since our GOTO for Chinese changed…read moreownership/service/flavor... We ordered: Cumin Lamb (side: fried rice); Singapore Noodle Combination (chicken/shrimp/beef); Eggplant w/ Garlic Sauce (side: steamed rice); Okra w/ Giant Oyster Mushroom (side: steamed rice); and Xao Long Bao (6 pcs). WOW! The braised okra with giant oyster mushroom positively SURPRISED and leap frogged to the top of my preferred vegetable GOTOs...The cumin lamb was SO tender and VERY flavorful. One of the best preparations yet. The Singapore noodle combo and Xao Long Bao did not disappoint... More importantly, the service we received was attentive, courteous, knowledgeable, and prompt. Sadly, the eggplant with garlic sauce is the ONLY reason a star is withheld for this review...it detracted from traditional Chinese style; notes of garlic eviscerated by the chef's sweetening to satisfy an American palette...Why fix something that's unbroken?...I get it. The restaurant has to cater to its customers who populate this mix use (business/lease residential) area at the NW corner of Alma and Hwy 121, but doesn't that limit its draw? Guess we'll just have to head either further south on Central (HWY 75) to the Legacy & Spring Creek areas or further west to the Preston and Warren Pkwy Frisco TX area to satisfy our authentic Chinese cuisine food cravings.

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    Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine

    Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine

    4.3
    (1.5k reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    Family-owned & operated
    Locally owned & operated

    Food: Built up an appetite to try out one of Plano's highly reviewed Chinese restaurants. Ordered…read morethe Ma-Po Tofu, Taiwanese Pork Chop Rice, Spicy Wonton (Pork & Shrimp), and Cucumber Salad. I don't claim to be a Mapo Tofu snob, but I'd rank this pretty up there, from a flavor and spice standpoint. The Taiwanese Pork Chop Rice and Spicy Wonton were also great; although, I would have preferred the pork chop to be a bit juicier. Lastly, the Cucumber Salad had a nice marinade, with a nice crunch on the cucumbers themselves. Their menu is relatively extensive, making for another visit a must. Service: No wait on a Saturday afternoon. There were only a few tables occupied in the main dining area, but we were seated in a relatively secluded section to the right of the restaurant. Overall, service was OK--our food came out soon after it was ordered, and we were well attended to. Ambiance: Casual, traditional. Parking: Ample parking. Located in a plaza.

    All I have to say is yum! This place lived up to the hype. We were seated right away but service…read morewas quite slow. It felt like it took awhile to order, ask for anything, and pay our bill. It was a very chill and laid back scene though. We started out with the cucumber salad and sautéed string beans. I have definitely had better string beans and cucumber salad but they were still good. Not pictured is the hot and sour soup- such good flavor! Then, we got the pork xiao long bao and spicy wontons. Both were great but I wish the wontons were a lot spicier! The entrees stole the show. We got beef flat rice noodles and orange chicken. This is some of my favorite orange chicken and I'm already craving more. We couldn't stop eating both plates. Definitely worth the drive sitting in traffic and I cannot wait to go back!

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    Awesome 五餅二魚

    Awesome 五餅二魚

    4.6
    (170 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Saw this place on Yelp and immediately thought, "There's no way this is good." The name doesn't…read moresound remotely Chinese. But the reviews were suspiciously glowing, so curiosity (and hunger) won. We pulled up and I took one look at the building: older, unremarkable, zero curb appeal. Classic "meh." Inside, several large round tables with lazy Susans, red tablecloths, and Chinese lanterns. They first sat us in a booth but I requested later on to be moved to a large round table since we ordered A LOT. But back to when we first sat in the booth - As a Chinese woman, the second I spotted the older seats with ripped upholstery, it hit me like a culinary prophecy: this place was going to serve me some incredible, authentic Chinese food. I don't know what it is, but there's an inverse law of Chinese restaurants: the less fancy the exterior (and the more the booth looks like it's survived several natural disasters), the better the food. Apparently they skip Instagram-worthy renovations and put the budget where it belongs--on the plate! This is now hands down in my top 3 favorite Chinese restaurant in North Dallas - I can even say it's on the very top. I haven't forgotten about the staff. They deserve 10 stars. Super nice!

    This place is getting 5 stars for food and service! I would say from the looks of it, you aren't…read moretalking fine dining, but, the meal said otherwise! We ate egg rolls, crab Rangoon, and soup, followed up by orange beef and beef fried rice. The crab Rangoon could have used more stuffings, but what was there was good. I thoroughly enjoyed the orange beef. The tenderness of the beef and the taste of the sauce was on point. Definitely don't pass on this one if you are craving Chinese food. Note: they do serve peanuts before the meal, so watch for that with allergies!

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