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Taste of Asia
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A traditional menu of Thai dishes & drinks with modern interiors featuring palm leaf wallpaper.
Nearby attractions
Cypress Top Historic Park
26026 Hempstead Rd, Cypress, TX 77429
Nearby restaurants
Ichiru Ramen & Sushi
26084 Northwest Fwy Suite150, Cypress, TX 77429
Denny's
26050 US-290, Cypress, TX 77429
Sonic Drive-In
26044 Northwest Fwy #290, Cypress, TX 77429
Whataburger
26040 Northwest Fwy, Cypress, TX 77429
Alicia's Mexican Grille
26326 Northwest Fwy, Cypress, TX 77429
Arby's
25957 Northwest Fwy, Cypress, TX 77429
BB's Tex-Orleans
26010 Hempstead Rd, Cypress, TX 77429
Dario's Steakhouse and Seafood
14315 Cypress Rose Hill Rd #162, Cypress, TX 77429
Panda Express
26230 Northwest Fwy, Cypress, TX 77429
Smashburger
14201 Cypress Rose Hill Rd, Cypress, TX 77429
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Taste of Asia

26084 Northwest Fwy #195, Cypress, TX 77429
4.1(286)
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A traditional menu of Thai dishes & drinks with modern interiors featuring palm leaf wallpaper.

attractions: Cypress Top Historic Park, restaurants: Ichiru Ramen & Sushi, Denny's, Sonic Drive-In, Whataburger, Alicia's Mexican Grille, Arby's, BB's Tex-Orleans, Dario's Steakhouse and Seafood, Panda Express, Smashburger
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Phone
(281) 256-8394
Website
tasteofasiacypress.com

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Featured dishes

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Crab Fried Rice
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House Special Fried Rice
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Chicken Fried Rice
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Shrimp Fried Rice
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Walnut Shrimp
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Kung Pao Triple Delight
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Home Style Bean Curd
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Chicken W/ Broccoli
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Sweet Sour Chicken
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Kung Pao Chicken
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General Tsos Chicken
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Mongolian Chicken
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Sesame Chicken
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Jalapeno Chicken
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House Special Lo Mein
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Vegetable Lo Mein
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Shrimp Lo Mein
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Chicken Lo Mein
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Tom Kha Chicken
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Tom Yum Shrimp
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Tom Yum Chicken
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Home Style Bean Curd
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General Tsos Chicken
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Sweet Sour Chicken
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Sesame Chicken
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Jalapeno Chicken
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Kung Pao Chicken
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Chicken W/ Broccoli
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Mongolian Chicken
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Salt Pepper Shrimp
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Pepper Steak
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Beef W/ Broccoli
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Mongolian Beef
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Salt Pepper Shrimp
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A8 Chicken Lettuce Wrap
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A6 Fried Pork Dumpling
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Edamame
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Kung Pao Triple Delight
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Walnut Shrimp
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Thai Tea
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Pad Thai
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Pad Thai
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Mongolian Beef
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Pepper Steak
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Sweet Sour Chicken (Kids)
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Pad Khing(Thai Ginger)
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Pad Broccoli
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Panang Curry

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Nearby attractions of Taste of Asia

Cypress Top Historic Park

Cypress Top Historic Park

Cypress Top Historic Park

4.5

(51)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Taste of Asia

Ichiru Ramen & Sushi

Denny's

Sonic Drive-In

Whataburger

Alicia's Mexican Grille

Arby's

BB's Tex-Orleans

Dario's Steakhouse and Seafood

Panda Express

Smashburger

Ichiru Ramen & Sushi

Ichiru Ramen & Sushi

4.5

(188)

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Denny's

Denny's

4.2

(992)

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Sonic Drive-In

Sonic Drive-In

3.1

(437)

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Whataburger

Whataburger

4.1

(1.1K)

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Loren KastnerLoren Kastner
New to the area. First time trying Taste of Asia. I ordered some fried rice on my way home. Aside from *forcing* you to fill out a TIP section for a to-go order, which I don't get from places like Raising Caine's, Chick-Fil-A, or myriad other restaurants, this place seemed to have a fairly straightforward way to order through their website. What they DON'T tell you is that they don't give you options to remove ingredients from your meal. Hell, they don't even tell you what's IN the meal. Onions? Yep. Green onions? Yep. Carrots? Yep. Don't like any of those? Maybe one should learn to read minds or predict the future! Adding things for ~2 dollars a pop? They've got that down 100%. Telling you that your fried rice that charges 2 dollars for onions already has onions in it? WAY TOO COMPLICATED, or polite, for these folks. The food itself was barely passable. The kind of junk Chinese food that allows you to feel like you've eaten, but crushes a piece of your soul with each bite. I got their Chinese chicken fried rice. Bland, and full of stuff I didn't expect to be in it given the options to ADD those very things to it. Won't be returning.
Kirsten DiehlKirsten Diehl
This was awesome! The food had so much flavor and the staff were extremely nice and attentive. I had the Fish Cakes and the Papaya salad, the two dishes that help me judge a Thai restaurant. They were top notch and didn't disappoint in flavor. The fish cakes were slightly crispy with a soft, fluffy texture inside, with basil being the dominant herb while not being overpowering. They came with a Green Chili sauce that had just enough of a kick to give it flavor but then evaporated with the taste of lime, vinegar and sugar. The Papaya salad was everything it should be with plenty of peanuts, cherry tomatoes, green beans and of course, green Papaya. The lime dressing that everything was macerated in was so good I could have drunk it but instead doused it over the bowl of rice that my mom had with her Shrimp Laab. It was heaven in a bowl. As stated, my mom had Shrimp Laab and my dad had Pad Thai. Both were better than I thought either dish could be. I highly recommend this restaurant and hope it thrives.
Chaitu KalapalaChaitu Kalapala
Good ambience. Cordial service. Great food. Hard to find in Asian restaurants. Tom yum soup was perfect. Those who prefer it on the spicy side, ask for it. That fried rice was perfect for my 4 year old. He relished it. Glass noodles were good and we didn't have to push our daughter to eat it. She thoroughly enjoyed it. Pad Thai we asked spicy and level 3. For normal spicy level stick to 1. Quantities were more than enough. Good value for the money. The egg rolls could've been less oily. Would've helped savor the taste more. The sticky rice with mango was ok. Needs slightly lesser quantity of sticky rice, more coconut milk and more ripe mangoes.
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New to the area. First time trying Taste of Asia. I ordered some fried rice on my way home. Aside from *forcing* you to fill out a TIP section for a to-go order, which I don't get from places like Raising Caine's, Chick-Fil-A, or myriad other restaurants, this place seemed to have a fairly straightforward way to order through their website. What they DON'T tell you is that they don't give you options to remove ingredients from your meal. Hell, they don't even tell you what's IN the meal. Onions? Yep. Green onions? Yep. Carrots? Yep. Don't like any of those? Maybe one should learn to read minds or predict the future! Adding things for ~2 dollars a pop? They've got that down 100%. Telling you that your fried rice that charges 2 dollars for onions already has onions in it? WAY TOO COMPLICATED, or polite, for these folks. The food itself was barely passable. The kind of junk Chinese food that allows you to feel like you've eaten, but crushes a piece of your soul with each bite. I got their Chinese chicken fried rice. Bland, and full of stuff I didn't expect to be in it given the options to ADD those very things to it. Won't be returning.
Loren Kastner

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This was awesome! The food had so much flavor and the staff were extremely nice and attentive. I had the Fish Cakes and the Papaya salad, the two dishes that help me judge a Thai restaurant. They were top notch and didn't disappoint in flavor. The fish cakes were slightly crispy with a soft, fluffy texture inside, with basil being the dominant herb while not being overpowering. They came with a Green Chili sauce that had just enough of a kick to give it flavor but then evaporated with the taste of lime, vinegar and sugar. The Papaya salad was everything it should be with plenty of peanuts, cherry tomatoes, green beans and of course, green Papaya. The lime dressing that everything was macerated in was so good I could have drunk it but instead doused it over the bowl of rice that my mom had with her Shrimp Laab. It was heaven in a bowl. As stated, my mom had Shrimp Laab and my dad had Pad Thai. Both were better than I thought either dish could be. I highly recommend this restaurant and hope it thrives.
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Kirsten Diehl

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Good ambience. Cordial service. Great food. Hard to find in Asian restaurants. Tom yum soup was perfect. Those who prefer it on the spicy side, ask for it. That fried rice was perfect for my 4 year old. He relished it. Glass noodles were good and we didn't have to push our daughter to eat it. She thoroughly enjoyed it. Pad Thai we asked spicy and level 3. For normal spicy level stick to 1. Quantities were more than enough. Good value for the money. The egg rolls could've been less oily. Would've helped savor the taste more. The sticky rice with mango was ok. Needs slightly lesser quantity of sticky rice, more coconut milk and more ripe mangoes.
Chaitu Kalapala

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4.1
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1.0
1y

If I could leave 0 stars I would. Horrible experience! I ordered online through their business website for 3 veggies egg rolls and chicken wonton soup. After I placed the order, I got a call from them saying that the egg rolls only came in pork so they recommended I do veggie spring rolls instead. I was ok with that. During this call I asked was It pork in the wonton soup, she responded and said no just chicken. Once my order arrived, I bite into the wonton and see that the meat is brown so I instantly panic thinking it’s pork… AND I see that it’s shrimp in the soup which they also didn’t mention. So I called back and asked them about the meat and this new person told me that It is in fact pork in the wonton but the broth itself is chicken. At this time I ask to speak to a manager because I was misinformed and I cannot eat pork. I never got a call back from the manager so I called again and still was unable to reach a manager. At this time I started double checking their menu to see if the ingredients for the soup is listed and it’s not listed ANYWHERE. I finally get a call back from the restaurant and explain the story to who I assumed was the manager… only to find out that he was the delivery driver! So I ask to speak to the manager and he hangs up on me. I give them the benefit of the doubt thinking maybe the call dropped so I call back. This time a lady picks up the phone who is actually the lady I talked to the very first time when she called me about the egg rolls but this time she is being EXTREMELY RUDE. During the conversation she tells me that it’s chicken in the wonton but I was already told that It was pork.. so at this point I just want a refund because clearly they don’t know what’s in their food and the uncertainty isn’t assuring. I try to explain to her that I cannot eat the pork and she hangs up on me. So then I drive all the way up there, with the food that I didn’t eat, and she continues to argue with me in person. I cannot believe they are this unprofessional. I will...

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1.0
1y

I have been ordering here for 8 years and ever since COVID. It has gone down little-by-little last night. Was the last straw and today being what tipped over the camel's back? I tried to order something online and their online ordering wooden app. The girl with the smart tone told me that I could only get it if I ordered it online because they have different food so I did order it online when I got it. It wasn't what I ordered. It was exactly what she was trying to sell me over the phone that I said I did not want in any way shape or form so she knew exactly who she was talking to exactly what my restaurant my address is and I said I will call back. And fix it myself then online so that I can get the order that I want. She said fine, do it. Click hangs up on me, so I order it. Get the food, guess what? None of it is cooked. It is completely raw and my order is not as I had it and the triple treat. That's supposed to come with meat and at a Mommy and vegetables. Well, none of the vegetables were cooked. The triple treat only had a Mommy and baby corn in it and. One shrimp, 1 piece of chicken and 1 piece of steak that is all the meat in a very large order. And considering I could not even eat the vegetables because they were so undercooked. It was ridiculous and the manager is not on duty to speak to. I won't...

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20w

New to the area. First time trying Taste of Asia.

I ordered some fried rice on my way home. Aside from forcing you to fill out a TIP section for a to-go order, which I don't get from places like Raising Caine's, Chick-Fil-A, or myriad other restaurants, this place seemed to have a fairly straightforward way to order through their website.

What they DON'T tell you is that they don't give you options to remove ingredients from your meal. Hell, they don't even tell you what's IN the meal. Onions? Yep. Green onions? Yep. Carrots? Yep. Don't like any of those? Maybe one should learn to read minds or predict the future!

Adding things for ~2 dollars a pop? They've got that down 100%. Telling you that your fried rice that charges 2 dollars for onions already has onions in it? WAY TOO COMPLICATED, or polite, for these folks.

The food itself was barely passable. The kind of junk Chinese food that allows you to feel like you've eaten, but crushes a piece of your soul with each bite.

I got their Chinese chicken fried rice. Bland, and full of stuff I didn't expect to be in it given the options to ADD those very things to it.

Won't...

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