Cafe 3830 - Baytown
Cafe 3830
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**A Culinary Journey: Highlights from a Local Restaurant Experience**
Nestled in the heart of town, this restaurant offers a mixed bag of experiences that vary from delightful to frustrating. While patrons appreciate the generous servings of fresh dishes like the garlic shrimp and egg rolls, some feel let down by lackluster sushi and fried rice. Service quality ranges significantly, showing promise in some visits but encountering delays in others, whether for takeout or dine-in. The inviting atmosphere and attentive staff contribute positively, yet inconsistency in food delivery and order accuracy seems to be a recurring theme. Overall, the restaurant remains a notable option for those seeking something casual and satisfying.
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My dishes were bland. They were out of pad thai wich is what I wanted so I tried a different dish and did not like the fried rice. The service was okay but the server did not know much about the dishes.
Since I relocated to this area, Paradise Cafe on Eagle Druve has been my go to restaurant when I need good food and am low on time. Their service is courteous and the food is excellent.
Went here after I got off work with my husband, was hungry after a long day, we both did not want to cook. This place was AMAZING! The best service we’ve had in a while! And they were fast but the food was good! We absolutely loved it, and we will definitely come back! Our waitress was amazing as well, she was quick, nice, and very polite to both me and my husband. We even had a couple questions about the food since we had never been there before and she took her time to explain/ answer our questions! 10/10 would recommend!
We get takeout from here. Some things they do well and some things are better done at other Chinese restaurants so it’s a little trial and error to find the good things at first. Our order is usually close to the same. The general chicken dinner with house lo mein (for an up charge) instead of rice and a sweet and sour chicken with house lo mein (for an up charge) instead of rice, eggrolls, steamed dumplings, sometimes sushi. I would really like if they would pan fry the dumplings but they only offer them fried or steamed. They are good steamed but would be better pan fried. The general chicken is delicious but sometimes the chicken is so tough it’s hard to even eat but the sauce is always delicious. The lo mein is very good but sometimes tastes like burned oil, never know which way it will go. The egg rolls are very good. Sushi is fine, nothing special and actually HEB sushi is better, larger portions and larger pieces in the rolls of the California roll but the Shaggy dog here is pretty good and larger. We have dined in at lunch. Service can be very slow.
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