A lengthy menu of Chinese favorites is served in a simple setting with art-lined walls.
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Address: 1127 Marina Bay Dr, Kemah, TX 77565
Phone: (281) 334-6688
Website: https://spicybanda.com/
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Update May 2025: the menu has been updated to include some more Asian food options like curry and pad thai. The amount of vegetarian options has increased significantly. The food is still good and the service good as well.
The picture doesn’t do it justice as I mixed the rice in before I took the pic. All dishes always look nice when served.
The other pic is my friends meal which was broccoli chicken.
Cheese puffs and dumplings were good!
about there g.iood. I piiursonally think they food is good, but portions are a bit small.small.
H ju
As for the prices they are a bit higher whats I see around the Asian parts of town, but are in line with the area the location is in.
The time I went here was about 4 pm on a Saturday and my party was about the only customers here. From what I saw most pf the orders were take away.
The menu is small, printed on both sides.
I first had the red oil wontons (8.99) as a appetizer. They were firm and had a good amount of meat filling. They were drenched in good amount of chilli oil with a fair amount of spiciness to it.
Secondly, the fried flat noodle with beef (13.99) was served. The portion was small. It had a fair amount of beef and the noodles were previous dried. They were firm, but do not have the resistance present in fresh noodles. Some wok hei was present, could use a bit more time in the wok for a more smokey flavour.
Next up were the sizzling black pepper and beef. (15.99) and the sizzling seafood with three delicacies (17.99). I combine these together since the had the same sauces on them and were both done fresh and well.
I especially liked the mamasan green curry. Mostly because I could happily tolerate the spice level it had and had it all to myself. The price 14.99 was amenable to me. It had a good amount of tenderized chicken breast. The curry sauce was especially creamy and savoury and I shocked every one by drinking all of the remaining sauce all in one attempt.
The ma pa tofu (12.99) was fine, not my thing, but the dish was done well.
I then had the stir fried vegetables and shrimp (17.99) which is so calles chef speciality. Not sure why it that is is that it is blanched vegtables and shrimp stired fried briefly in a corn starch slurry. The dish was fine, not exceptional. Maybe because the shrimp was of a larger size?
Peking duck (55.00) was the last dish that was served. The soup made from the duck bones was an especially flavourful clear soup with napa cabbage. It was a good palate cleanser As for the duck (a whole one comes in two duck shaped dishes) itself I was ok with it. It did taste it was made in advance as it was not as crisp as a wholly freshly prepared one. I would not hold that against them in that regard.
This is a decent place considering the lack of chinese/asiatic restaurants in the area. Not a must go place, but if you live here and craving Chinese food, this hits the spot.