This is my third time visiting Ten Seconds. The first two times were back when I used to live in Houston, and both times were amazing. When I saw that they had a restaurant in Orlando, I knew I had to visit, so I dragged my bf here, so he can enjoy the wonderful experience of Ten Seconds Noodle.
♡ Vegetable Spring Roll. 8/10! Delicious and crispy! I also really enjoyed the dipping sauce which was well-seasoned and tasted slightly sweet. My only complaint is that the dish came with one piece of lettuce; I feel like there should be two pieces since there’s two spring rolls. Otherwise, still great!
♡ Beef Mixed Rice Noodles. 7/10! Bf ordered this, and he thought the food was very flavorful, especially the beef. He really enjoyed the meat, and he wished that there were more in his dish. The dish was also slightly spicy, and he rate the spice-level a 6/10. The addition of peanuts also made the noodle dish more interesting.
♡ Szechuan Pepper Broth with Fish. 8/10! I’ve been craving this for the past week, and I’m happy that I finally got the chance to eat it. It did not disappoint at all. This big bowl of noodle soup is sooo comforting and delicious. The broth was flavorful, and the fish complemented the soup very nicely. The soup isn’t spicy at all, but you still feel a little numbing sensation, so you know the spice is there. If it were a bit more spicy, it would be perfect.
♡ Brown Sugar Milk Tea w/ Boba. 7/10! Upon first sip, it was rich and decadent. You can really taste that brown sugar, and the boba pearls were nice and chewy. Once the brown sugar is stirred in, the overall drink does taste more milky though. I didn’t really taste that much tea flavor.
。 ₊°༺❤︎༻°₊ 。 FINAL VERDICT: The food was absolutely delicious, and I felt so full afterwards. The value is great for the portion that you get. Customer service is good too. It’s a nice place whether you want to dine-in or if you want to get take-out. Either way, I would definitely...
Read moreTheir fried rice is delicious and the portion is reasonable. But their tonkatsu ramen is a whole ‘nother story. The ramen had this weird smell that put me off. I wasn’t sure if it’s the bamboo shoots, the mushrooms or the broth. I’ve had tonkatsu ramen in different ramen places before (Orlando, NYC, LA) and they never had that smell. For now I’ll pass. You see, I promised myself that I’ll only spend my hard-earned money on food and experiences that are worth it. Otherwise, I think I’m better off saving it especially in...
Read moreThis is a new restaurant that popped up in Orlando Chinatown. We tasted the same name restaurant in Houston earlier this year and it was quite good. We asked if they were the same franchises and the answer was yes. The menu seemed to be similar with many choices. The noodles were good but I didn't get the "feel" of a good noodle. Both broths had a very similar taste. But the fried pork tenderloin was really good, lots of flavor with a hind of Sichuan numbing...
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