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February 2024 by Wei Zhang
Which husband and wife's lung slices should be renamed to husband and wife's coriander, which is more appropriate? The same goes for the fried kidney slices. It should be renamed to stir-fried chili peppers.
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December 2023 by Christina Zhang
poor service from beginning to end, told not to come back after our party tipped appropriately. ordered four dishes, and two were definitely unappealing. had to get boba afterward from the aftertaste. not one to usually leave bad reviews unless the experience really warrants it...
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December 2023 by Emy Aninzo-Wong
I’ve gone here multiple times and the food is delicious. I’ve had cumin lamb, cabbage and vermicelli (it’s really glass noodles), winter melon and egg soup (it’s actually fried egg and not egg drop), seafood tofu, salt and pepper ribs, and steamed fish (it was drowning in its sauce).The staff was friendly and great. I will definitely come back here.
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December 2023 by Iris Q
The most authentic Hunan cuisine in Houston, I love it! Hahaha recommended ~
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November 2023 by Anran Sun
Super authentic and
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November 2023 by S B
Very good service and foodNice and spicyOrder ba ba,
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September 2023 by Wei G
One of the worst restaurants in Chinatown. The food is too salty and often tastes like leftovers. I would only recommend it if you want to have diarrhea after your meal. Additionally, the staff there are very rude.
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September 2023 by Anton S.
Awesome Hunan cuisine. Super flavorful.Also great service and fair prices!
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September 2023 by Zhong Jiang
Terrible Experience - Avoid if You CanI recently dined at spicy chinese food-滋味湖南 (9/5/2023)and I must say it was a truly disappointing experience. I ordered the famous Sichuan dish, "剁椒鱼头," and it was far from the mouthwatering experience I had hoped for.First and foremost, the fish head was incredibly fishy, to the point where it was almost unbearable to eat. The pungent smell and taste of fish overwhelmed the dish, making it nearly inedible. I've had this dish at other places and it's never been this bad.Additionally, the service was appalling. The waitstaff seemed disinterested in attending to our table, and when we voiced our concerns about the food, they were dismissive and unhelpful. It's essential for a restaurant to listen to its customers and address their concerns, but that was certainly not the case here.Overall, I would strongly advise against dining at spicy chinese food(滋味湖南). The poor quality of the food, combined with the unhelpful and inattentive service, made this a regrettable dining experience. Save your time and money, and look for better options in the area.
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August 2023 by Mark Ostrowski
Some mixed reviews here. I had the lamb with cumin and cilantro. It was very spicy (which I liked better than my friend), and bursting with flavor.
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July 2023 by J. X. (JX2069)
The quality of food is as good as before, and we love it, except a little more expensive than before. The service is fine as before. Really authentic Hunan dishes, hot and spicy, will come back again.
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May 2023 by Zoie Z
It is authentic Hunan food, love the fish head, taste just like you can get it in China.
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May 2023 by Ashie Briggs
The marinated chicken I will rate 0..it is way far from the photo..I can't even explain the taste, so much crushed bone in it, aside from the taste is bad it is so dry too. I feel like eating a
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April 2023 by JBegazo
Authentic central Chinese cuisine ?
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April 2023 by Jonathan Perez
My cousin and I were roaming around Bellaire (an Asian-dominated area of Houston) looking for a new place to try and we pulled into one of the many strips with multiple Chinese or Vietnamese restaurants, and we settled on Central China. And wow, talk about a hidden gem! The menu was very intimidating as its a massive menu with over 100 items, and this is authentic Hunan food so you're not going to see things like "General Tso's Chicken" or "Broccoli Beef" on it. I ended up getting the Cumin Lamb with Cilantro and my cousin got the Fried Stinky Tofu. The lamb was absolutely delicious (though I ordered it to be mild, not too spicy though the waiter struggles a bit in English so I used hand gestures to help) and the cilantro/cumin was fresh. My cousin had never tried tofu before, much less the famed "stinky" tofu, but he enjoyed it as well (also ordered it mild). The outside of this building is kind of boring and generic, but the inside feels like you could be somewhere in the Hunan province. Do not be afraid to try this restaurant- it will be the closest you'll get to being in China while in Houston!