Nestled as one of the oldest shopping plazas in town, Metropole Center is a treasure trove of culinary delights. Dotted with intriguing restaurants, it's a haven for food enthusiasts seeking a diverse array of flavors. The plaza boasts an impressive lineup of Asian cuisine, bakeries, milk tea spots, dessert havens, and even a well-stocked supermarket.
A recent standout in this culinary haven is the Stone Age St. Chinese restaurant. Known for its delectable offerings, it has quickly become a favorite among locals. The supermarket within the plaza is a perpetual source of excitement, consistently introducing new snacks and treats straight from China. For those craving authentic Hunan cuisine, the restaurants here deliver consistently excellent food, making them a reliable choice for gastronomic adventures.
Metropole Center, with its historical charm, is undoubtedly a go-to destination when the craving for exceptional food strikes. Whether you're in the mood for Asian delicacies, a delightful bakery experience, or an exploration of the latest Chinese snacks, this center has it all. The variety and quality make it a culinary gem, offering an amazing dining experience for those in search of...
Read moreIf the management company runs this historic mall correctly, I’ll give Metropole Center a five-star review. This strip mall was established in late 1980’s when Chinatown moved from downtown to southwest Houston.
There are still few businesses exist to this day from that time in history. After many years, Metrople Center became the center of Chinatown. It got some world-renowned restaurants like Mala Sichuan, One Dragon, Tainan Bistro and Star Snow Ice.
During CoVid19 crisis, the restaurants are badly suffered with extremely low traffic. We need to continue support these businesses. Most restaurants are open for takeout and few offer...
Read moreWhat an interesting place! No frills, small and almost hidden in the corner of a large shopping center at 9300 Bellaire Blvd. in Chinatown Houston. Four in the party meeting for an early dinner and we ordered 8-9 different dishes. The only pic I was able to take was the won ton soup which tasted different from all the other Chinese restaurants I've eaten in. The won ton balls had the taste of pot stickers and each one was literally the size of a golf ball... tasty and filling! As the other dishes came out, they were attacked so fast that I couldn't get any additional pictures! I'll be...
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