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Saying Dulce Tapioca is the best option for tapioca tea in Sugar Land is kinda like saying Earth is the most habital planet in our solar system. I can't even think of another tapioca location in Sugar Land. I try not to let this influence my opinion, but it wouldn't be fair to dock points from them just because nobody dares to be t...
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I'm going against the grain and giving this place a big thumbs down. No, I am not an employee of Ichiban Sweethouse trying to sabatoge the competition by purposefuly writing a down Dulce Tapioca. I don't like their decision to use a staff comprised of teenagers to run a business (yes, occasionally the owner is there, but she's a bi...
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Dulce's got it's regulars and is pretty popular among the Asian teen scene in Sugar Land. My little sisters and cousins frequent here on a near-religious basis. It's kept really clean and safe, very comfortable to sit in and observe a place that is geared towards the 13-17 year old fantasy (Dragon Ball Z figurines anyone?). It seem...
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When I first passed by this small restaurant, I did a double-take. Sushi and burgers?!?! I was hungry and my curiosity got the best of me. The place looked 100% like a burger joint, and I was brought down to earth when I saw that the sushi and burgers were in seperate menus. I was thinking the whole time: hamburger rolls. Or someth...
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Good news and bad news.
The good news is that for an Asian-owned restaurant, they totally get the burger part right. The staff are mostly people from Mainland China, but there's burger gourmet in their veins. I've tried several varieties of their burgers (chili one is the best), and they can rival with the best of them. Great...
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What can I say? It's very weird to see burgers and Japanese food together, although once you've tried it, you'll feel a bit comforted that it's a good fast food. My biggest love are their teriyaki bowls. They're modestly priced, but you get so much bang for your buck! In fact, if you see it solely as a Japanese restaurant, it's act...
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How this place remains in the highly competitive area of the Don Huang center in Chinatown remains an absolute mystery. Is it some kind of secret triad hideout? Is that why they look pissed whenever someone one comes in, and there are no customers, and they want to rush me out as fast as possible? Am I interrupting triad activities...
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Hi it's me again, Marson! Long time no see me. Miss me? Probably don't remember me. Many, many months. Why? No restaurant to review! But today, I went to Village Cafe and notice a missing review. So it is obvious not very popular. Many people say hey let us not go there, no people, must be bad. Maybe right logic. But maybe another ...
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The most honest thing I can say about Village Cafe is that if it were in another area of the city, it would look a lot better. People, including my own mom, have been saying it's awful, but personal experience with Village Cafe have said otherwise. It's not awful, a bit overpriced a times, sure, but it's not awful. You'll never hea...
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If Korean food means BBQ to you, go nowhere else than Korea House! I know, I know...everything in this area is "Korea this, Korea that", they're not every original with the names. Korea House is the one near the supermarket area, in the strip center between Long Point and Gessner. Good news right away, parking is really easy here b...
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My friend works by near this area for lunch. Tried Korea House a few times but wasn't too impressed. Houston has still got a long way to go versus the quality of Korea joints in Cali. You can't even compare. It's night and day.
Now here's something that bothers me, the first is the price. It's way, way too high. These guys a...
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Went to Korea House by default because I've just about tried every Korean restaurant in Long Point. First impression is the friendliness from the manager, a middle-aged man with glasses. He is constantly looking out the window, opening doors for customers long before they're close to the door. With that friendly welcoming, who coul...
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