
Address and Contact Information
Address: 550 Heights Blvd Suite C, Houston, TX 77007
Phone: (713) 684-8021
Website: https://www.thecookinggirls.com/
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Reviews
For appetizers, the soup dumplings were. big, juicy, and wrapped in a thin skin that held all the deliciousness inside. The spicy tofu was light and flavorful,.
The Mongolian beef was tasty and well-seasoned, though it came with a generous amount of onions that could’ve been cooked a bit more. The golden corn was crispy and absolutely delicious. The salt and pepper shrimp were large, crispy, and very yummy, and the dry-fried green beans were cooked perfectly. We added beef to make it a bit heartier.
They were doing a raffle and gave us 2 tickets to enter. Will definitely come back here for more comfort Chinese food.
Update: Yup this place , even the lamb is ⛽️. Thanks again August, until next time.
Update #2: Yup, the pork is extraordinary. August, I missed you this visit, until next time.
I’ve been to most of the cooking Girl locations in town, and sadly hadn’t been very impressed with the quality of food lately.
This location however, is independently owned and fortunately did not disappoint. Dishes were tasty, and the prices aren’t wallet breaking like many other heights restaurants as of lately.
They also have full bar, and did I mention the prices are great?
The Whatafish 酸菜鱼 was the highlight of the night for me. It was cooked to perfection, with flavorful broth that balances the acidity, savory, and the spice level of the peppercorn.
The 小笼包 Xiao long bao was also done rather well, the skin was not overly thick and the broth inside was flavorful.
Owner/manager was very kind to say hi and made sure that we had a great experience. All the staff were very friendly and attentive as well.
I hope this restaurant will be successful and become the new anchor for sichuan destination in the heights.
We had the salt and pepper shrimp (no shell), spicy boiled fish, and the soup dumplings. All flavorful, all worth coming back for.
The space feels lively with healthy plants, pretty chopsticks, and warm service. Lydia took great care of us. She speaks Mandarin, which made ordering easy for my mom.
This is their seventh location, and they’re about to open another one in Garden Oaks. They’ve clearly got a rhythm—and it shows.
Everything came out piping hot, full of flavor, and arrived quickly. The portions are generous, the prices are great, and I really appreciate the upgraded details here. Their rice is served in a metal tin that keeps it perfectly hot, and the iced water comes in metal cups that stay cold the whole meal.
The service was fantastic as well! My only wish is that they’d add the garlic pork belly and cucumber cold appetizer dish to the menu and offer a lunch special, but overall, this location exceeded my expectations!