Tea Cup Cafe is a asian restaurant Alief Houston located in United States.
8300 Beltway 8 #126 (Beechnut) Houston , TX 77072 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Discover & Visa) |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
The fried tofu is not your typical dim sum or buffet style . It is super tender without bring gooey and lightly crispy on the outside. Very tasty. A must try dish like the popcorn chicken .
The popcorn chicken IS the signature dish to get. It's only $5 and is a sizable portion . It's in the appetizer section.
The combination soup noodle has the consistency of hot and sour soup but taste like a traditional Taiwanese style noodle dish .
The curry chicken is Malaysian style curry . Sweet coconut sauce with sticky rice . Not very spicy .
I love their Thai Tea , but i agree w/ Vanessa Cappuchino Vanilla was really good, although i get everything w/out Tapioca , since not a big fan of it. But Drinks overall was great.
Closed on Mondays. Mango green tea , Thai tea , Jasmine milk tea , and Almond milk tea are good!
Thai tea smoothie , and thai tea with ice cream are good here...should try.
Fried. Fish . Balls.
Tried cappuccino vanilla .. Was alright nothing amazing ! Quite expensive but the size was large !!
Popcorn chicken and tapioca green tea with cream
Try Jasmine Milk Tea with tapioca . Love it!
The minced pork noodles is ok. Not bad but also not recommended.
Noodles here are great, big serving and really cheap .
Cappucino vanilla with tapioca !
Thai Tea w/ Egg Pudding
I love this late night spot. Great selection of sake and alcohol. Try the stir fried squid and fried egg noodles. - Jenn
Try the salt-toasted squid, veggie dumplings, and spare ribs. You can't go wrong with any of the pork dishes. I tried the orange beef peel twice and it's too chewy. - Jenn
This place is a go-to spots for Asian ingredients. Amazing selection - dozens of brands of soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, spices - you can assemble the *perfect* recipe. Seafood section is huge. - Vlad Davidiuk
The BEST bread or sweet breads I've tried anywhere. They're so soft and chewy. A few bucks for a bread = cheap breakfast or lunch. - Linny Hua