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My friend David and I had a fantastic lunch at Hu's Cooking! We tried delicious dim sum dishes such as sweet rolls, lotus leaf wrapped sticky rice with chicken, grill pork chop, and sesame balls. David also liked the house combination fried noodles. We really enjoyed the military stew with boba tea as well! The restaurant was clean, including the restrooms. The service was quick and friendly. Parking was convenient a... View all feedback.
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I came to this restaurant based on the good reviews. I ordered the 3 Cup Chicken from the lunch menu. The hot and sour soup was okay but not very warm. The egg rolls were good, but the 3 Cup Chicken was lacking in color and taste; it was somewhat bland. My husband and I both ordered it, as it is my wife's favorite dish. While this dish can speak to the quality of the restaurant, it fell short in comparison to other C... View all feedback.
I had a delicious meal at this restaurant. The twice boiled pork was perfectly cooked and served with a flavorful sauce and oil, the best I've had. The spicy huh was tasty with sesame seeds. The shrimp roasted noodles were also delicious, with long noodles. Additionally, they give each diner a whole pot of white rice, which is a must-try.
A friend and I were craving Chinese food, so we decided to try out this restaurant. Let's start with the positives. The food came out quickly, the vegetables were fresh, and everything was served hot. The restaurant has a cute and trendy atmosphere, with interesting artwork on the walls. However, there were some drawbacks to our visit. I ordered the Dan Dan noodles based on the waitress's recommendation, but I didn't enjoy them as they had a strong peanut butter flavor. Additionally, the General Tso's chicken had large chunks of ginger which I found unappetizing, although it could be requested to be left out. Overall, I had a good experience at the restaurant, but I was not fully satisfied with the food. It's possible that I am more accustomed to non-authentic Chinese cuisine. Despite this, I still believe this place is worth a try.
I decided to try this restaurant based on positive reviews. I ordered the 3 Cup Chicken from the lunch menu. The Hot and Sour soup was just okay and not very warm. The Egg rolls were tasty, but the 3 Cup Chicken lacked color and flavor, tasting a bit plain. I also ordered the Mr. and Mrs. Smith dish to go, as it is my wife's favorite. This dish is usually a good indicator of how good a restaurant is, but unfortunately it didn't quite pass the taste test compared to other Chinese restaurants on Bellaire St. However, the service was exceptional.
The food at this restaurant is absolutely delicious. The twice cooked pork is thinly sliced and comes with a flavorful sauce and oil, making it the best I've had in a while. The spicy chicken, topped with sesame seeds, is also quite tasty. I highly recommend trying the shrimp fried noodles, which are delicious with their long noodles. A unique touch is that they provide a whole pot of white rice for each table. Overall, this restaurant is a must-visit.
My friend David and I had a fantastic lunch at Hu's Cooking! We tried delicious dim sum dishes such as sweet rolls, lotus leaf wrapped sticky rice with chicken, grill pork chop, and sesame balls. David also liked the house combination fried noodles. We really enjoyed the military stew with boba tea as well! The restaurant was clean, including the restrooms. The service was quick and friendly. Parking was convenient and free in front of the restaurant. Don't be fooled by its hole-in-the-wall look in a strip mall, the food is amazing! Highly recommended!