green tea house


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messing
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2 yıl önce
north fort worth
this is a great little convenience place to get some good asian inspired food. my family used to often order delivery before we moved out of the area. we still drop in when we are in the area. their food is delicious and the price is comparable. if you go next door to kroger, their sushi in the deli area, though prepared recently, often costs more than the fresh sushi prepared at the gth. not to mention kroger sushi (though still good) is presented in a plastic box. gth has a wide variety of sushi available and we've not had arollwe didn't thoroughly enjoy. their non-sushi wares are also delicious and well proportioned and still offer a great value. my non-sushi eating kids (whos children are these?!?) often order chicken dishes and lo mein. always a joy. the staff are very friendly and the restaurant has a post modern asian décor. it is very inviting. their lunch and posted specials are a good value, and i have always enjoyed their offerings. worth a drop in.
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leslie
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9 yıl önce
north fort worth
great food fine decor and really fresh sushi and price good too will be back again ps their crawfish fried rice yummy and green tea houserollalliance townrollr the best
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emily
10 yıl önce
north fort worth
omg can you say amazing! ive only ordered delivery so far but everytime is tasty and a speedy delivery. the volcanorollis by far my favorite. i am so glad they stuck a flyer on my door otherwise my life would not be complete
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pderdoc
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11 yıl önce
north fort worth
left hungry. i arrived with a party of 3 adults, 2 kids, and 1 teen. we were seated promptly, although any party that is above 4 must be seated in a combination booth/table setup as the tables with just chairs seat only 4 persons. luckily, the ‘big’ table is closest to the open kitchen area and food prep area and an arm’s length from a refrigerator that is kept on the dining room side of the sushi prep area. with the clamor coming from the bustling prep area (at one time at least 8 employees were standing back there talking), that seating location made conversation uncomfortable but not impossible. forget trying to see the tv from the big table, and a glass refrigerator always makes for attractive décor.

we ordered soup and appetizers, which arrived promptly. the soups were average. egg drop soup is egg drop soup; however, the hot and sour soup lacked any distinguishing qualities. the problem with the soup is that the portions are so small that at $1.50 to $2.00 per bowl, each spoon of soup amounts to 18 to 25¢. i ordered the vietnamese spring rolls (2 for $3.25) (crab, shrimp, cilantro, lettuce & rice noodle in rice wraps). the amount of crab and shrimp put in the rolls was so small that they were indistinguishable from the heaps of lettuce which dominated the roll. overall, therollwas virtually tasteless with just a hint of cilantro. i asked the opinions of 2 of my co-diners, who concurred. note that this was a bit difficult to do, since knives, spoons, and chopsticks are not part of tableware nor were they offered. the tempura vegetable appetizer was average, although i wonder how they settle on 5 smallish pieces of vegetable as being a $3.50 appetizer. why not splurge and put 10 pieces of vegetable on the plate? that couldn’t amount to much more of a marginal cost and would be much more pleasing.

although i appreciate speedy service under certain circumstances, we were there for dinner not lunch, so when the entrees arrived midway through the appetizers, i was not pleased. my daughter received the child’s portion of sweet and sour chicken ($4.25) which was ample for the average child and which she enjoyed. my 5 year-old son, however, received 6 small chicken nuggets ($4.25) with a small portion of rice which left him hungry. my wife ordered the crunchy tunarollfor $7.95 (spicy tuna, avocado, tempura fried topped with wasabi chili cream). although displayed nicely, therollwas mostly rice fried in batter, which unfortunately was all you could taste. the scant amount on spicy tuna and occasional piece of avocado was indistinguishable when eating the sushi pieces. i could have been eating plain battered rice and had the same taste. two other entrees ordered, the sesame chicken and pecan chicken ($8.25 each) were well-received and of ample portion. these are both very sweet dishes. depending on your palate, the sweetness may overwhelm some diners. i ordered the korean spicy beef ($8.25) (carrots, napa (sic) & snow peas stir-fried in korean hot pepper sauce). like all the other entrees, it was served with a small bowl of rice. i was surprised when i went back to look at the menu when writing this review to find out about the carrots, as they were not discernible in the stir-fry. the biggest issue with this plate was the lack of beef in it. at most 2-3 oz of beef had been shredded up into the stir fry which was mostly cabbage and onion (although not mentioned in the menu description). there were only 3 snow pea pods on the plate (no free peas in the stir fry). the overall taste was adequate, but its lack of overall spiciness defied its description. i quickly ate through the small rice portion provided, but when the waitress came back to see if we needed anything, she did not offer to refill the empty rice bowls or drink cups without having to be prompted. by the way, don’t expect the traditional fortune cookie at the end of your meal.

i need to include that two of the diners (independently of knowing the status of the other at the time) became intensely nauseated about 3 hours after the meal. one required medication. although there is no way of proving causality, the coincidence is remarkable.

i left still hungry after having spent about $16.50 for meal (drink, tax, tip included). i am always befuddled about restaurants that do not understand how to keep diners coming back for limited marginal costs. for example, how much more would it have cost the restaurant to double the portion of soup or rice? i doubt that it would be more than a few cents for each. i would rather have seen double the beef in my meal and paid a dollar more, which is a drop in the bucket compared to the total cost for a table of six. is my return business worth an extra 50¢ of ingredients? there are too many other restaurants to try. i might have overlooked the average taste of the dishes if i hadn’t have left hungry.
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dash
11 yıl önce
north fort worth
i never would have expected the selection!. i dunno what these other people are thinking *edit* (saw a few bad reviews, but on the latest update saw a bunch of good ones) , but it must be crazy. seriously, there are not many places that give you japanese cuisines like chirashi and boba tea for delivery and fast too.

so the first time i ordered from them, i got an array of items that i figured might be sub par when it came to 3 types of asian cuisine.... i was wrong! they have not only an amazing menu, but stuff i never thought would be available for delivery!

i am a prude when it comes to asian cuisine, and i always judge by two things... a simplerollif they serve japanese, and crab rangoon if chinese.first off, the crab rangoon is perfect. crispy, right amounts of cream cheese and crab, ... and soo much wonder with the simple seasoning inside the pouches of goodness. red sauce was just right too.

now lets talk about the weird stuff. boba tea to order? oh and also smoothies? okay, sure. so, we ordered two boba's. one was banana and the other was strawberry. i never had boba tea before, but what a pleasure! the banana was like a candy i had once...and okay. but the strawberry was to die for! i would make special rum mixes with it if i had a party! daaam good. i suggest it.

now, to the fun foods. the chinese dishes are just right. but the star is the japanese dishes. i suggest getting the rainbowrolland the chirashi. it's amazingly fresh and both showcase all of the beautiful fish used in japanese cuisine in such a way that will make you want to take pictures. also they make real seaweed salad! not the buffer crap with cucumber in it, but all seaweed! so yummy!

the prices are good, the food is amazing. the other reviews must have been made by soccer moms that burned their mouths on a bitter marriage because i think they are crazy. this place rules!

oh, i also did not mention how quick they deliver. holy crap! the other day it only took like ten minutes! o_o i am very impressed and i must say i am a jerk when it comes to reviews. i like em. give em a shot, they make the tastiest dishes i have had in a looong time.
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michelle
5
11 yıl önce
north fort worth
good food, great prices. i really like the atmosphere in this restaruant & the staff is very friendly. i love, love, love the fact that they have brown rice for the dishes and as long as your sushirollisn't deep fried they can use it for that too. prices are very reasonable and they have a decent lunch menu. the sushi menu is rather small compaired to other sushi places but they compensate with having main coarse dishes though, so if you want a full blown sushi menu i suggest you go to hanabi in next shopping center over.
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