Hai Cang Harbor (Chinese/Vietnamese)

11768 Bellaire Blvd. (across from Hong Kong Market) Houston 77072  281.564.4288  haicangrestaurant.net

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This large and very busy restaurant serves some of the very best Chinese food in Houston, at some of the most reasonable prices.  BYOB, and there is a liquor store right next door to make that easy! Over 170 dishes on the menu, and many that I have not seen on other menus: a good excuse to return often.  On a recent Saturday night, the restaurant was packed and many families enjoyed large round lazy-Suzan tables laden with a variety of dishes. The restaurant offers multi-course dinners for 4-6-8-10 people, again at customer-friendly prices w large servings.  * Scallop & shredded chicken soup  * Crab meat w asparagus soup  * Seafood tofu soup  * West Lake beef soup  * Egg drop soup  * Veggie egg roll  * Duck or shrimp lettuce wraps  * Live fish: King lobster, King crab, Dungeness crab, Spot prawn, Geoduck, Red cod, turbot, tilapia, striped bass, scallop, and surf clam, cooked to your order  * Hunan style crispy fish  * Lobster w crispy noodle  * Lobster w black bear pepper  * Lobster w ginger scallion  * Crab w spicy sauce  * Salt & pepper scallop, squid, soft shell crab, or shrimp  * Shrimp w walnut  * Braised whole abalone  * Seafood chow mein  *Chinese sausage fried rice  * Stir fry flat rice noodle, beef & Chinese broccoli  * Stir fry chicken w walnut  * Crispy half duck  * Peking duck, two flavors  * Short ribs w black pepper sauce  * Orange beef  * Vietnamese shaking beef  * Salt & pepper pork ribs  * Sauteed string beans w spicy sauce  * Sauteed crab meat w snow pea leaves  * Curry Crab clay pot  * Short ribs & eggplant clay pot

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Hu's Cooking

2502 W. Holcombe Blvd. Houston 77030 713.660.0020 huscooking.com

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Couldn’t help thinking back to the Abbott & Costello’s YouTube “Who’s on First?” when I first heard of this popular new Chinese restaurant. Hu’s cooking has generated enormous buzz and enormous waiting lines out the door at certain times. Located near the Medical Center and not in Houston’s Asia Town, Hu’s nonetheless has a predominantly Chinese clientele-a good thing. So whether for lunch or dinner, try to be there near 11:30 or 5:00 to be seated without a wait…or, call ahead for takeout. Noodles, dumplings, & snack: Thousand layer pancakes; Braised beef noodles; Stewed chicken noodle soup; Red chili oil wontons; Homemade chicken or pork dumplings, fried or steamed. Appetizer & Salad: Cucumber w sweet sauce; Pagoda radish; Sweet 7 sour short ribs. Chef Specials: Fish head with eight treasures; Spicy bass w pickled cabbage; Duck soup w bamboo shoots; braised pork w fried shredded potato; Beef in garlic sauce served w buns; Sweet skinned duck (half); Pork roast w red pepper; Hu’s seafood hot pot. Chicken: General Tao’s; Orange; Sesame; Spicy; Kung Pao; Mongolian; Sauteed w green pepper. Pork: With Szechuan sauce; Shredded w green pepper; Sauteed w red pepper or in garlic sauce; Sliced w oyster mushrooms; Braised w Szechuan pickles. Lamb: Sauteed w cumin; Szechuan style; Spicy shabu-shabu w spearmint. Beef: Orange; Bell pepper; Sizzling w spearmint; Szechuan sautéed; Sliced in golden hot pot. Shrimp: W broccoli; Garlic sauce; General Tso; Sauteed in hot spicy sauce; Thai curry style; Fava bean & egg; Salted pepper shrimp; Sizzling w egg. Fish: Black bean sauce; Tofu; Poached w Szechuan sauce; Boneless sweet & sour. Fried rice / noodles: Chicken, beef, vegetable, shrimp, or combination fried rice. Dry pot specials: Pork ribs & shrimp pot; Squid pot; Cauliflower pot. Vegetables: Stir fried bok choy w garlic; Green pepper 7 shredded potato; Stir fried cabbage; Eggplants in garlic sauce w ground pork; Stir fried pea shoots w garlic. Soup: Kung Fu w pork & bamboo shoots; Tofu w pickled mustard leaves; Seaweed egg drop. Tofu: Sizzling w salted egg; Home style. Whew! Prices: Very reasonable. Portions: Very large. You are almost guaranteed to leave with a doggy bag.

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