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Suzi's China Grill - (512) 961-4874
Suzi's China Grill
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Large Chinese eatery brings in families and groups looking for an inexpensive, filling meal.
7858 Shoal Creek Blvd
Austin, TX 78757
(512) 961-4874 Neighborhoods: Allandale
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Austin, TX Metro
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Owner Message
- Authentic chinese restaurant
- Sushi & sashimi bar
- 3 Austin locations
Suzi's China Grill combines authentic Chinese cuisine and a full sushi bar in a spacious, family-friendly environment. At Suzi's you will find a wide variety of soups and salads, vegetarian plates, seafood, meats, and Suzi's unique original dishes, all prepared fresh in traditional Chinese style. Suzi's also offers a full sushi bar featuring the freshest sushi and sashimi, as well as both traditional and modern sushi rolls.
Open for both lunch and dinner (take-out available as well), Suzi's China Grill in Austin is the place to go to find quality Chinese food and sushi is offered at a great price. You can view Suzi's online menu in full by visiting her website or clicking on the Menu link above. Suzi's China Grill has three convenient Austin locations, so when you're in the mood for great Chinese cuisine or sushi, stop by the location nearest to you.
Tips
- What to Drink
Try the Suzini, a delicious, frosted citrus concoction with peach schnapps, vodka and champagne.
- The Extras
The restaurant is named after former waitress Suzi Yi.
Customer Reviews
Suzi's is okay!
Reviewed by Leelee84 on
2008-08-20T08:33:20Z
I would recommend this place for lunch only! All lunch specials come with a dish, your choice of soup, egg roll or crab rangoon, and rice! Prices are fairly decent at lunch.
Pros: Great lunch menu
Cons: customer service is okay, not the best!
Ughh...not very good
Reviewed by atron on
2008-07-11T08:17:53Z
Went with my boyfriend on a recent Friday night...we are not super picky eaters and we were disappointed by Suzi's. Tried to order steamed veggie dumplings and were told that it would take 20 minutes. So we ordered the fried spring rolls instead. They were decent, if a little greasy, so we were hopeful about our entrees.
We ordered:
-Shrimp with Basil sauce: seemed to be fresh ingredients, but the sauce was tar-like and overly salty. Kind of a turn-off.
-Sesame Chicken: I know, not very adventurous, but it's a good test of a Chinese restaurant's skill. Instead of the desired crispy and succulent, it came to us dense and dry. Also floating in a thick sauce that didn't seem to have much of a flavor except salty.
-Sauteed mixed veggies with tofu: we requested light sauce, but it came to us floating in overly salty sauce anyhow. Vegetables were edible (a bit overcooked), but I actually had to eject the tofu out! It had a weird, non-food flavor...or maybe it was unfresh.
Too expensive for low quality! I could give it another chance, but I'd rather go to Din Hoh (citysearch won't allow the real name for some reason) or even Pei Wei. At least the food is fresh and has flavor other than salt.
Pros: spacious, ample seating, decent service
Cons: sub-par quality, expensive
In Protest of Suzi's
Reviewed by colleenrose on
2006-09-25T00:00:00Z
Maybe she's not aware but...
As much as I have enjoyed Suzi's china restaurants I was very saddened and disappointed to see that Suzi's serves Shark Fin soup. Something I hadn't noticed before. On my way to Japan I watched a documentary on this horrific and cruel trade where as the Sharks are taken from the sea, their fins are cut off while they are still alive then thrown (discarded) back to the sea where they sink to the bottom and drown. Tens of thousands of sharks die each year to this practice.
To see this "soup" being sold anywhere let alone in Austin, a city with a conscience, is very distressing. I will not be eating at Suzi's or any other restaurant that participates, by serving, in this cruel, wasteful and unnecessary trade. It is my hope that Suzi will remove this item from her menu's.
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