We went for lunch today after our CPR class next door. The food was fresh, homemade and really good. Nothing was oily or greasy. The family that owns it is very nice. Probably the best crab Rangoon I’ve had! The wonton soup was delicious, and my sweet and sour chicken was really good. We’ll definitely go again!
Stephen R.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
Fresh chicken. We had lemon chicken. Very nice. Not crowded. Lo mein noodles with chicken was good and fresh. Egg roll was ok. Wonton strips when we first set down was a nice touch.
April S.
Place rating: 2 Tomball, TX
Waitstaff pleasant, dining area clean, wonton soup good. But won’t be back. My sesame chicken was overcooked, batter tasted a bit burnt
Leitha I.
Place rating: 4 Cleveland, TX
I am a Realtor at Keller Williams Realty just right down the road and I never noticed this place! A friend told me about it and said it was good so hubby and I gave it a try last night. I ordered the spaghetti with«the works» which was a small sausage link, a meatball, meat sauce and mushrooms. I wasn’t overly impressed with the sausage and the meatball tasted and was a bit chewy like it had been frozen. I was pleasantly surprised that the pasta they gave me was angel hair and the rest of the sauce was very delicious. Next time I will order angel hair pasta with meat, & mushroom sauce. Hubby had the pasta sampler and he thought it was delicious. We also had salads that did not come with the entrée. Their tomato vinaigrette dressing was off the hook good! Probably the best we’ve ever had. Their bread was nothing to brag about, but I’m comparing them in my mind to Italiano’s garlic knots(in Humble). The price is also reasonable, around $ 30 for 2 entrees, 2 salads &1 drink(I had water) We will certainly eat there again! PROS: Angel hair pasta! Amazing sauce! Delicious salad & dressing. Reasonable prices. CONS: Bread was so-so Meatballs tasted frozen Italian sausage was just okay.
Ulf L.
Place rating: 5 Spring, TX
Ate there the first time last night. Ordered Won Ton Soup and cried dumplings as appetizer. Singapore noodles, orange beef, orange chicken and kids sweet and sour chicken. The food tasted fresh. The won ton dumplings and the fried dumplings and had a nice tasting filling in it. The entrees were plentiful and very tasty and plentiful. Service was very good and overly polite while the prices were reasonable and a great deal for the volume.
Jessica T.
Place rating: 5 Houston, TX
This place is delicious. I’ve tried many Chinese restaurants and was never really satisfied completely until I found Liu’s. Service at their restaurant is wonderful they are very pleasant very quick and very clean. I have also ordered takeout from them and they have delivered in a timely manner. I love their portion size and my favorite meals from there is there shrimp fried rice and beef and broccoli yummy
Herb C.
Place rating: 5 Spring, TX
I have been frequenting this restaurant for a number of years and have never written a review. I have tried most everything on the menu. I have settled on the beef with snap peas and the restaurant lets me substitute for the egg roll and extra helping of rice. I also always order the egg drop soup. If the sweet red sauce is not on the table, they put one on the table for me. I sit at the same table every time. The wait staff recognizes me and knows that even if I look at the menu I always order the same thing. They know that I will sometimes order hot tea instead of iced tea and on occasion will just drink water. The most important thing for me(besides the great fresh food) is the family atmosphere. I have watched their sons grow up to be nice young men. The father does the cooking and the mother runs the front. She has two extra friends who help out as wait staff.
Chris A.
Place rating: 3 Spring, TX
Fast and easy. Super friendly staff. They deliver so I mostly eat from home. The food is not out of this world but when I am tired or have no time this is my go to Chinese food place.
Melissa O.
Place rating: 4 Humble, TX
I love how every time we go, we sit in the same spot at the same table. And we order the same thing. I love the curry shrimp with fried rice. The egg rolls are huge And delish. Love the tea as well.
Robert B.
Place rating: 5 Spring, TX
Great Chinese food at a very reasonable price. Nothing fancy, but the food is fresh, hot and very tasty. I am particularly fond of their pan fried dumplings and egg drop soup.
K S.
Place rating: 3 Spring, TX
Ordered from them tonight and the food when delivered, was very tasty. Delivery guy was nice and friendly. I don’t have complaints about the food or delivery/service.(I’ve never eaten at the restaurant.) The website is hideous. Whoever was paid? Find someone new. There was not even a place to send email to them For the record, we ordered chicken fried rice, cashew chicken(for me) and Singapore noodles and shrimp in lobster sauce for hiim. Both of his were very spicy, but he loved it.
Keith H.
Place rating: 4 Spring, TX
Great food — best Chinese food in the immediate area. Friendly wait staff.
Larry B.
Place rating: 3 Houston, TX
In ‘lieu’ of a typical review, this review is a parody of the pioneer song* «Skip to my Lou»(Scottish word for ‘love’), because like having to swap dance partners in an Old West dance, this place is interchangeable with the typical neighborhood shopping center Chinese restaurant with 200 same-old items on the menu. Start this music and sing-along Skip, skip, skip to my Liu, Skip, skip, skip to my Liu, Skip, skip, skip to my Lliu, Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. There is no «garden», it’s a ruse, No customers waiting in long queues, Restrooms are clean without p-ews, Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. Skip, skip, skip to my Liu,(repeat 3x) Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. No loud TV or music blues, But loud refridge that’s no excuse, No chopsticks on the table for me to use, Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. Skip, skip, skip to my Liu,(repeat 3x) Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. Menu has many from which to choose, No mention of MSG was one of the clues, I asked to omit it as one of their do’s, Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. Skip, skip, skip to my Liu,(repeat 3x) Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. Beer but not much choice of booze, A bit of yellow mustard not to abuse, Sweet sauce has bright reddish hues, Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. Mild hot & sour soup won’t light a fuse, Variety of veggies in the goos, Big egg roll comes in ones, not two’s, Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. Meal is good value for the dues, Good table service from their crews, Taste is ok won’t get boo’s, Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. Skip, skip, skip to my Liu,(repeat 3x) Skip to my Liu, my darlin’. * P. S. As settlers moved into Texas from the East, they brought fiddles and local dances was about the most entertaining social activity. Historical background of the song, from Wikipedia: «In early America, ‘respectable folks’ in strict Protestant communities regarded the fiddle as one of the devil’s tools(if it led to dancing, which was regarded as sinful). Faced with such a religious obstacle to socializing, young people developed the „play-party,“ in which all the objectionable features of dancing were removed or masked so that grave elders would overlook their activity. The dancers sang and the audience clapped to create rhythm for their own music. In time, the play-party acquired a life of its own. It became an ideal amusement for teenagers and young married couples. In many a frontier community, the bear hunters, Indian fighters, the rough keelboat men and the wild cowboys could be seen dancing innocently with their gals.»