mala sichuan bistro


ryan
5
5 yıl önce
montrose
very good, authentic sichuan food. great atmosphere as well. comes in large serving sizes and a big bowl of steamed rice. two people could easily share one entree. be careful though, the spice ratings here are no joke.
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madhavi
4
5 yıl önce
montrose
tried something new in town

we decided to try something new for lunch and i’m so glad we did. the homemade plum juice was so good and refreshing. we shared the kung poa chicken and mongolian beef, both were very fresh and amazing flavor. the portion size was very generous and prices were average. we will definitely be back.
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ittybittyfoodies
4
7 yıl önce
montrose
delicious authentic sichuan food. don't let the swanky digs fool you, the food is authentic. very flavorful and fragrant. ma po tofu is yummy! we are addicted to the eggplant, so garlicky!!! the twice cooked belly pork was good but does get fatty. red oil dumplings are good to start with.
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mike
5
8 yıl önce
montrose
mala sichuan bistro has two locations: the original in chinatown off southwest houston’s bellaire blvd and the other near downtown in montrose. i visited the montrose location – and boy, was i in store for a chinese treat! it was truly an evening spent in sichuan – without ever leaving the comforts of home. i do recommend!

if you aren’t familiar with sichuan or mala, don’t let that deter you from trying this wonderful restaurant. you are missing so much if you do. enjoy the adventure, you will find that it is not that adventurous, it’s just good!

the montrose location is right in the middle of the culinary action in this part of town. you can literally throw a stone from the parking lot and hit one of a number of fabulous eateries. but, you know what happens to those who cast stones…

so, we decided to take a little vacation and just walk through the door. the first thing you notice as you walk in is the beautiful sichuan art painted on the large wall. the server mentioned that the artist had been contracted from sichuan and all the images were authentic to the culture. just another element that makes this restaurant something special.

as it happened to be the holiday season, we were also greeted with a large christmas tree made from tsingtao beer bottles. what a creative idea! we all got a kick out of it.

we started off with a couple tsingtao’s and wasted no time ordering the small plates. with all the reader recommendations, it was easy to figure out exactly what to try. it was such a beautiful night in houston that we decided to have our meal on the patio. our very attentive server delivered a foursome to the table. my eyes widened and my jaw dropped. what a beautiful presentation!

although all the apps were delicious, my favorite had to be the garlic bacon. imagine a dish of hand-crafted pork belly, cooked and chilled, wrapped around slices of cucumber, then slathered with a mixture of ground garlic, a sweet and spicy soy sauce concoction, and red chili oil, and finally garnished with julienned green onion. right off the bat, i could tell where this night was going to take me. vacation! this app is a must-try here at mala.

next up were the dan dan noodles: a custom-made noodle boiled and mixed with mala spicy sauce and sesame paste then topped with boiled spinach, yibin preserved vegetables, spiced ground pork, and green onions. this is a dish i crave at least once a month. very tasty.

what chinese experience is complete without dumplings, right? well, the red oil dumplings were the perfect combination of sweet and spicy. house-made, pork-filled dumplings slathered in a mix of red chili oil, ground garlic and a sweet and spicy soy sauce concoction, then topped with sesame seeds and green onions. remarkably beautiful, just have a look at the photography and see for yourself. that’s one thing that is consistent here – everything is beautiful.

to throw in a little vegetarian flare, we had the cucumber salad: wedges of fresh persian cucumber tossed in ground garlic and sesame oil. just as delicious as it looks!

wow, so far everything has been incredible! this would be the perfect place to spend craft beer friday. oddly enough, they have an extensive craft beer menu and these small plates would definitely go great with them during happy hour… take note!

of course, we ordered family-style as it is the best way to truly experience a restaurant. we chose the aromatic and spicy chicken, water-boiled fish fillet, mapo tofu and mongolian beef.

the spicy chicken was built with bite-size, dark meat chicken pieces, battered and deep-fried, then flash-fried in the wok with dry red chilies and aromatic, spicy seasonings. awesome! i didn’t find it super spicy, but a couple of people at our table said they felt it was. so, if you like it hot – then go for it. you will love it!

i wasn’t sure how much i would like the water-boiled fish fillet made with fresh tilapia. boiled fish is not something i would normally order. but, that is why i don’t always go with my instinct and follow the advice of the chef and locals who frequent the place. the dish is made by braising the fish with garlic and ginger bits in sichuan-fermented broad bean paste. this fish mixture is then poured on a base of steamed napa cabbage and leeks, topped with garlic bits, green onion, and red chili powder and finished with a splash of boiling oil. this is such an amazing dish – the flavors are very apparent and in-your-face. i am so glad we ordered this for sure!

the mapo tofu was a mixture of soft tofu cubes – braised to perfection – with fresh leeks, fermented broad bean sauce paste and fermented black beans sprinkled with ground sichuan peppercorn. a great soup and one that has received many recommendations from our readers. so, if tofu is your thing, then this is where it’s at!

of course, i ordered the mongolian beef. it has been my go-to since i was little. the mongolian beef was prepared with tender beef slices stir-fried with large green onions, ginger and garlic, then combined with a savory brown sauce. such great garlic-flavored beef… and the ginger makes it pop. so good!

so, my sichuan experience here in montrose is a perfect example of what makes the houston culinary scene one of my favorites. every nationality is represented in this city – and mala sichuan bistro definitely has you covered when it comes to sichuan, china. no matter which location you choose, you can be assured it is the right choice.
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jordan
5
8 yıl önce
montrose
this place has a quiet, tranquil atmosphere with amazing food. their dumplings were awesome. we almost got two orders. we also had their spicy crispy chicken. soooo delicious.
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jay
5
8 yıl önce
montrose
today, there was an opportunity for a bunch of friends to meet up for lunch at mala. first time for all of us at this 2nd location, though most of us had been to, and enjoyed, the original out on bellaire blvd. also attending were two zomatoes of my acquaintance, michelle and amanda. the large number of us, besides allowing for a totally 21st century photo of a bunch of "hipsters" photographing food at the same time (hey, we're taking pictures to share here!) was that it meant we could order and sample a whole bunch of food. i am embarrassed that i don't remember the names of all the dishes. but can confirm that i personally really liked the eggplant. 

now, the word mala refers back to the chinese word that describes the interesting effect that the szechuan pepper (not really a pepper...look it up on wikipedia) does on one's tongue...citrus, pepper burn, tingling, slight numbing, etc.

most of the dishes had the szechuan pepper in them to some degree. there was a killer broth with green szechuan peppers. a glass noodle soup. a beef or chicken with cumin. and other stuff. 

we all came away full and pleased. and the cost per person including tip was incredibly fair considering how much we had to eat.
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michelle
5
8 yıl önce
montrose
mala sichuan bistro in houston's montrose district dishes out the heat in style. the modern asian decor restaurant has an intimate setting to share a meal amongst friends. try the duck, cumin beef, spinach and eggplant.

went with a group of 10 for lunch and sampled a variety of entrees from soup, meats and veggies. total cost per person was $15. the food is spicy so be prepared for a little sting! #bringtheheat
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