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I just discovered this place not long ago eventhough I've been living here for more than 11 years. They sell fresh tofu, fresh soy milk, and fried tofu.
A friend of mine from China told me that...
I just discovered this place not long ago eventhough I've been living here for more than 11 years. They sell fresh tofu, fresh soy milk, and fried tofu.
A friend of mine from China told me that she could not find any good soy milk here in the Dallas area. I got her a jug of soy milk from Viet Tofu, and she said that was just like how it was in China, good and fresh!
They also sell other snacks and meals. I also highly recommend their sesame balls. They're fattening, but they're so good!!!
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If you're hungry in the middle of the night and can't find a place that is still open, go to Lucky House. I discovered this place a few weeks ago when a friend of mine took me there after a late...
If you're hungry in the middle of the night and can't find a place that is still open, go to Lucky House. I discovered this place a few weeks ago when a friend of mine took me there after a late meeting. We were both very very hungry, and she wanted Chinese food, I didn't know of any place that was still open at midnight, and then she suggested Lucky House.
We were one of the 2 customers there. This place was an Italian restaurant before, but now it's a Chiness restaurant. They open from 11am - 2am during the week, and they open till 3am on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. What do they serve? Chinese food! The owner and the cooks were all from Hong Kong Royale in Richardson before they closed. So the food is just like Hong Kong Royale in Richardson. Now you can have dim sum in the middle of the night.
I really like their shrimp dumpling soup. Their dim sum is not bad, not great. They also have the traditional rice porridge dishes as well as noodle dishes.
Definitely worth a visit!
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They open at 10am on Saturday and Sunday, and 11am during the week. This place occupies the former Hong Kong Royale space. They remodeled the whole restaurant, replaced all the furniture, china,...
They open at 10am on Saturday and Sunday, and 11am during the week. This place occupies the former Hong Kong Royale space. They remodeled the whole restaurant, replaced all the furniture, china, etc. It's much better than Hong Kong Royale. I only had dim sum there, and I would say they have the best dim sum out of all the places in the DFW area.
The china that they use were imported from China, a manager there told me. Try all their dim sum dishes, they're delicious and fresh. I haven't tried their other dishes other than dim sum.
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If you like fresh seafood, they have them. You can even get some of them live. I love their grouper, and they also have very fresh meat. Try their pork tenderloin. They have fish that a regular...
If you like fresh seafood, they have them. You can even get some of them live. I love their grouper, and they also have very fresh meat. Try their pork tenderloin. They have fish that a regular grocery store doesn't carry.
Go on a Friday or weekend when their stuff is newer.
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I've been in the Dallas area for almost 15 years now, and I *just* discovered this place. They have a lot of items that can't be found anywhere else. If you're looking for fresh kaffir lime...
I've been in the Dallas area for almost 15 years now, and I *just* discovered this place. They have a lot of items that can't be found anywhere else. If you're looking for fresh kaffir lime leaves, or pandan leaves, or grated cassava they have them there. They of course also sell other Asian grocery items.
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If you don't want to wait for a long time to be seated for dim sum in China town, try Tasty Wok. They have a few dim sum items on the weekend, a lot of fried stuff, but some steamed too. Not bad...
If you don't want to wait for a long time to be seated for dim sum in China town, try Tasty Wok. They have a few dim sum items on the weekend, a lot of fried stuff, but some steamed too. Not bad for a little place like this one. Try their fried dumplings, sticky rice, and fried sesame balls.
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Yum yum!!! They have very good Souvlaki, I like to order their pork one, and my husband said their Tuna Souvlaki was very good, but it was only a one time special deal.
This was a 7-Eleven...
Yum yum!!! They have very good Souvlaki, I like to order their pork one, and my husband said their Tuna Souvlaki was very good, but it was only a one time special deal.
This was a 7-Eleven before, and they remodeled it into a restaurant, in fact, the only one at that corner.
I'm not sure if this is the same Kosta's at Park and Preston, since they have the same name, but it sure is good.
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When you take a look at their regular menu, it looks like a regular American Chinese restaurant, but take a look at the walls, and their *other* menu, you will find some surprises there.
I didn't...
When you take a look at their regular menu, it looks like a regular American Chinese restaurant, but take a look at the walls, and their *other* menu, you will find some surprises there.
I didn't even want to go eat there when I first saw the place, until a friend of mine told me that they had Singaporean/Malaysian/Indonesian food. Singapore means Lion City, hence the name of the restaurant.
They have even more specials on weekends. Be warned that their service is extremely bad because they only have one person working in the front doing everything from seating people to collecting your money.
If you want to eat there, go early, otherwise get takeout, it's a lot less hassle.
Try their Sambal Shrimp, Curry Chicken, Sambal Fried Rice, Chili Crab, and Laksa.
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