Pick Up Stix

  2.2 – 160 reviews   • Asian restaurant

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Counter-serve chain for Americanized Asian dishes prepared in an open kitchen.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Pick Up Stix 77032

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Reviews

Brad Kremer
The tagline for Pick Up Stix is “Fresh Asian Flavor,” but “fresh” is just about the last word I’d use to describe the food here.

The fried rice was watery and overly peppered. The vegetables were limp, overcooked, and drowning in sauce. The beef was chewy and lacked flavor, and the orange chicken was more sugar-coated than a Pop-Tart—way too sweet with no balance.

The one positive? The staff. They were friendly and courteous, which is always appreciated.

Still, if you’re passing through Terminal C, I’d recommend looking for other dining options. This one’s a miss.
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Hammertime
This was the worst food experience I’ve ever had.
Want steamed vegetables? They’re grey, soggy and are a dollar extra.
Maybe you like orange chicken? The scoop was half full of small bits of fried batter.
With a Dasani water, I paid $20.
That I didn’t get food poisoning is the only silver lining here.
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Stephen Keierleber
It’s basically similar to panda express, but the foods you would get at an all you can eat buffet so the quality is not as high, the meat is very gristle.
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Jim Cranston
Fine Celiac options. I was at the Houston (IAH) Terminal C location mid-morning on a Monday. Only two people running the whole show around 9:00 AM and both were very pleasant. The fellow knew all the ingredients (white rice, which is often contaminated) and veggies (just salt and garlic). Everything was fine and exactly what I needed after a 5:00 AM flight. Thank you for the transparent ingredients and thanks to the two folks who super busy and still really pleasant. All good! For reference, I eat super clean gluten free but will react if exposed and had no issues after a double serving of rice and veggies. Pricing was expected for an airport and not horrible.
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Stephanie Dycus
This was not a good experience, first clue should have been that they were currently out of several popular main items. They said they were out of the noodles for the day, and it was only 5:30pm on a Sunday. They were also out of fried rice and orange chicken, but we were told that both would only be “2-4 minutes.” 15 minutes later, we were still waiting on our food, and if we hadn’t already paid, we would have gone somewhere else. How can you be a restaurant and be out of 1/3 of your already limited menu during dinner rush? I wish we would have seen the reviews before choosing to get food here.
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Diego “Dieguito” Garcia
Service was fast and efective. Staff was friendly and courteous. Not many options to choose from. I ordered the noodles and turned out that was not a good idea they were blend and doughy.
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Cecily Lyvonne
Disgusting! I wish I had read the reviews and followed my first mind to leave that less than a meal plate at the register. $16.99 for rice veggies and because I added a veggie spring roll it somehow made it a meal. They added more of the day old veggies to maybe appease me but NO. And yes. Like the other recent review. It was COLD! A total waste of money and time and food because that garbage went to THE GARBAGE! do better!
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Rodrigo “funning”
It’s airport quality food and doesn’t match what I normally taste at other Pick Up Stix. Still good but not as great as I’m used to from this chain restaurant.

I ordered two different chicken entrees with half noodles and half fried rice. The noodles were ok and fried rice was good. The chicken entrees were a bit off but digestible. The egg rolls were probably the best part of the meal.

For airport restaurants I think this was about average. Either way it wasn’t that bad of a meal but it wasn’t the greatest either.
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Darkemu Canmu
When visiting the Houston, Texas airport, I advise against spending your time and money at Pick Up Stick. I ordered what was advertised as teriyaki, but since it was mandatory to choose two entrées, I selected another chicken dish—whose name escapes me. Unfortunately, both dishes had the same overly salty flavor, and the noodles were disappointing as well. The total came to over $16, and because I was hungry, I ended up eating a small portion before deciding to discard the rest, as shown in the picture.
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Mustafa Tiniorere
The oposite of fresh. They don’t even know how to make white rice properly. They make Angry Expression Panda look like Haute Cuisuine. Vegetables were OK, the only decent thing on the plate. The people are very nice but you are there for fast food first, smiles second. If you like slop wirh an Asian flare, this place is for you. Alternatively just defrost an Asian frozen meal without microwaving, let it sit, warm it up, you get the idea.
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