Casual Pan-Asian spot with Vietnamese spring rolls, pho & more, plus Chinese, Thai & Japanese fare.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11403 O’Connor Rd Ste-101, San Antonio, TX 78233
Phone: (210) 599-8989
Website: http://www.bjinghouse.com/
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Reviews
I’ve been coming here for what feels like six months, usually once a week, and never really had an issue until today. Something just felt off from the start. The lady who answered the phone was nice, but she seemed confused and maybe new. I asked to change my order, and at first she told me the item didn’t exist, then immediately said, “Oh actually, we do have that.” She made it sound like it wouldn’t be a problem since it was only a three to five minute difference.
Then a guy called me back saying they had already made the other dish and basically acted like I should just accept it. That’s not what I ordered, and it came across like they wanted me to just settle. On top of that, they forgot an egg roll, the rice was messed up, and I found something in it that looked like a skinny inch-and-a-half brown antenna. Maybe it was part of a spice or lemongrass, but it didn’t look like food to me and was honestly unsettling so we threw everything away. The worst part was the chicken in the lemongrass dish tasted old, like it had been sitting for days, and it was completely dried out. After being a loyal customer for months, this experience was disappointing and concerning.
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Two meals and an appetizer for under $30, great deal! Delicious food too, my husband already wants to go back and it’s only been a couple of days.
My spouse got the large wonton soup. It was a huge bowl. The wontons went to waste, but the broth was really good.
I had the spring rolls, mango bubble, and General Tso’s with hot and sour soup. The spring rolls were nice and crispy on the outside but not quite done on the inside for me. General Tso’s was good, but from one restaurant to another, it’s different. The rice was a bit bland for fried rice.
I did love the soup. I haven’t had a lot of Chinese food since moving to Texas, and it was a nice change.
Atmosphere was very clean and tucked into this shopping center right off of O’Connor rd.