Basic, modern mini-chain outpost for Cantonese chow from noodles to roast duck.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10901 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78753
Phone: (512) 835-8889
Website: https://comweb.heroonlineorders.com/myfirstchinesebbq.com/
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Reviews
When we are craving serious Chinese comfort food, we drive all the way across town to eat here. Stand out dishes:
– Beef Chow Fun (gan chao niu he) has good wok hei
– Won Ton Noodle Soup
– Beef Noodle Soup
– Roast Deck, Soy Sauce Chicken, Char Siu Pork – we always get extra to take home.
Staff is friendly and attentive (unusual for an authentic Asian restaurant). Casual family dining. Reasonable prices. The only problem for me is that it’s so far from my house!
All 3 dishes are great:
1. Szechuan Beef (spicy) from the Pork & Beef
2. Stir Fried Round Bean with Pork from the Chef’s Special Menu
3. Happy Family
From the first bite, the freshness was undeniable. Every ingredient tasted vibrant and high-quality, not like it had been sitting around. The vegetables were crisp, the meats perfectly cooked, and you could tell everything was prepared with care.
And the flavor! Oh, the flavor. Each dish was a symphony of perfectly balanced tastes – savory, sweet, a hint of spice where it belonged, and incredibly aromatic. It wasn’t greasy or heavy like some places; instead, every bite was clean, rich, and utterly delicious. We tried several dishes, and each one was a standout.
If you’re searching for genuinely exceptional Chinese cuisine that prioritizes freshness and delivers on incredible flavor, look no further. This spot has set a new standard for me!
Never fails to disappoint. Stopped by here on the way to check out our airbnb rental on this Memorial Monday. Had our small service dog in tow. Staff didn’t make a big scene upon seeing our Pomeranian and allowed us all to be promptly seated on a booth.
We ordered our usual – wonton noodle soup, plus a platter of BBQ pork and Peking duck with rice, and cai lan garlic stir fry. Waitress was helpful with menu recommendation. Everything was delicious! Our Pomeranian quietly reclining on the booth got to eat some rice and BBQ pork as well.
On the way out we tried to order some more BBQ pork to go but was told it was already sold out. Overall a quick, satisfying visit! Inflation has hit every corner of life but the prices here are much more reasonable than their competiton at Din Ho BBQ.
*Chinese Houstonian, 40 y/o, picky eater*