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<br/>9102 Bellaire Blvd<br/>Houston, TX 77036<br/>Tele: 713-779-8889<br/>(Located in Diho Square)<br/>
<br/>ChinatownConnection Editorial Profile<br/>The Scene<br/>On the outside, Grand Cafe might not seem much. But once you walk into this restaurant, this cozy small restaurant will grab your attention. The colored lights hanging down the ceiling is a very nice touch along with the wall accent lights. The chairs are elegant, however, the tables don't match quite as well.<br/>
<br/>The Food<br/>You get the traditional Chinese dishes here along with a few Chef specials.<br/>
<br/>Heads Up<br/>Located on the outer edge of Diho Square, parking on the weekends can be hard to find.<br/>Visit <a href="http://www.chinatownconnection.com">Chinatown Houston</a> for more restaurant reviews.</div>
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</strong>9140 Bellaire Blvd, Suite B<br/>Houston, TX 77036<br/>Tele: 713-484-7888<br/>(Located in Diho Square)<br/>
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<br/>The Scene<br/>This place is spacious and nicely decorated. On one side of the restaurant is a small fountain waterfall. Hanging on the other side of the wall is a plasma TV.<br/>
<br/>The Food<br/>Bodard Bistro serves Vietnamese cuisine. On the menu are spring rolls, phò, vermicelli, flat noodles, specialty dishes, and fried rice. They even have hot pot! If you are thirsty, they serve tapioca smoothies and fruit drinks.<br/>
<br/>Heads Up<br/>Bodard Bistro is located in Diho square next to the police station. Sometimes, the restaurant can get crowded on the weekends.</div>
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<br/>9108 Bellaire Blvd, Suite B<br/>Houston, TX 77036<br/>Tele: 713-988-8448<br/>
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<br/>A taste of Japanese interior deco complements the incredible Japanese food served here. There aren't many Japanese restaurants located in Chinatown. Hokkaido's presence brings a new face to the Asian scene.<br/>
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<br/>Hokkaido serves up your traditional Japanese meal. From katsu don, which by the way tastes great, to sashimi and sushi. Other notable food include udon noodle, teriyaki steak, and your choice of 14 unique Japanese appetizers.<br/>
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<br/>ChinatownConnection Editorial Profile<br/>The Scene<br/>A very trendy place where people hang out, Jungle Cafe caters to everyone who loves bubble tea and pastries. The interior deco is perfectly blended in with a modern/fusion theme. The cakes and pastries next to the cashier will catch everyone's attention.<br/>
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<p>The Food<br/>This is not a place to have a meal. It is a place to drink tapioca tea, smoothie, or coffee. It is a place to eat deliciously baked pastries. It is a place to buy artfully crafted cakes for all occasions such as weddings and birthdays.<br/>
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<p>Heads Up<br/>Jungle Cafe is located in Diho Square next to AllCare Medical Center. This is a great place to hang out with friends or bring a date.</p>Visit <a href="http://www.chinatownconnection.com">
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<p>Great tasting dishes at a low price set in a soothing environment.<br/>Rating: Recommended<br/>
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<p>The Scene<br/>Trendy, modern interior and a very comfortable cafe atmosphere.<br/>
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<p>The Food<br/>They have breakfast, lunch, and dinner specials in addition to various dishes on their massive menu. Their specials all include a beverage, tea or coffee (lunch and dinner can substitute with bubble tea for $.50 more). The portions are just right and the food tastes delicious. Traditional Hong Kong style cooking at its best. </p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.chinatownconnection.com">
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<br/>4707 Hwy. 6 South<br/>Missouri City, TX 77459<br/>(Dulles Ave. next to Starbucks)<br/>
<br/>The Scene:<br/>Spacious interior, modern design, and southwestern exterior deco all describe King Bo Restaurant. When you walk in, you will notice glass pane wall and a "kitchen island". There are also plenty of seating for large groups of people.<br/>
<br/>The Food:<br/>Food choices are plentiful here as you can see in their menu (located on the toolbar to the left). They have all kinds of delicious dishes and a lunch special that people can afford. Where else can you find a main dish with fried rice, egg roll or crab rangoon, and soup for less than $5.00? Talk about a bargain. Or how about ordering something to go. They even offer free delivery. If you love Chinese food, this is the place to go or order from. King Bo also serves red and white wines and all kinds of beer (even Tsing Tao)<br/>
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<p>Heads Up:<br/>Ordering to go is easy. Just look at their menu on this page, call them up, and if you are within their delivery range, your food will arrive on your front door. If delivery is not an option, just call and pick up your order. Very simple and efficient. </p>Visit <a href="http://www.chinatownconnection.com">
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<a href="http://www.chinatownconnection.com/taydo.htm">Tay Do Chinese and Vietnamese Restaurant</a>
<br/>2529 Hwy. 6 South<br/>Houston, TX 77082<br/>Tele: 281-584-0097<br/>
<br/>The Scene:<br/>Tay Do Restaurant is very elegantly designed. The lighting coming down from the extravagant chandeliers will catch your eyes immediately. The use of columns, indigenous faux plants, and must I say again, the lighting is just perfect. These items blend in with the entire restaurant's soothing atmosphere. On one side of the restaurant walls, you will notice a Chinese word and two dragons. This restaurant is also used after a wedding for a big dinner.<br/>
<br/>The Food:<br/>Tay Do offers exquisite Chinese and Vietnamese dishes. Immigrating from China to Viet Nam, and finally to the U.S. in 1979, the Tran family have carefully refined their recipes to meet the expectations and tastes of its many guests. Traditional recipes brought from their home land are prepared with the freshest and finest quality ingredients. There are plenty of dishes to choose from including their famous Maine Lobster (stir fried in black pepper with bell pepper &amp; onions) and Vietnamese egg rolls. Their clay pot (special rice risoto topped w/ chicken, chinese sausage, onion, and lilyflower) is also a customer favorite.<br/>
<br/>Heads up:<br/>Tay Do also has lunch special from 10:30am to 3pm. It comes with the main dish, egg roll, fried rice, and a choice of egg drop, wonton, or hot and sour soup. Tay Do also hosts wedding party. Below is a picture of the beautiful decoration before the party. </div>
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