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Din Ho Chinese BBQ - (512) 524-3476
Din Ho Chinese BBQ
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Come in and try authentic regional Chinese food at this Austin restaurant.
8557 Research Blvd Ste 116
Austin, TX 78758
(512) 524-3476 Neighborhoods: North Austin Civic Association
Markets:
Austin, TX Metro
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Owner Message
- Catering Services Available
- Gift Certificates
Since 1998, Din Ho Chinese BBQ restaurant has been serving the most authentic Chinese food in Austin. At Din Ho Chinese BBQ, we pride ourselves in providing you with exceptional and friendly service. We strive to make our customers feel comfortable when dining with us, and we want to make you feel like family.
Never be afraid to try something new here; everything is just delicious! The hot and sour soup comes in a mammoth bowl. The prawns with special salt prove crunchy texture. The Chinese beef will gently dissolve in your mouth with hardly any assistance from teeth.
We also can handle large private parties and tables that seat 10 or more.
We look forward to seeing you soon! Din Ho Chinese BBQ promises an authentic Asian dining experience.
Tips
- The Extras
There's a fish tank in the middle of the restaurant stocked with invertebrates just waiting to jump into your mouth.
- Know Before You Go
A sign near where the butcher hangs out cheerfully requests that you inform the cashier if you want your chicken with the head intact.
Customer Reviews
Cheese Shrimp!
Reviewed by dyeknow on
2010-03-01T16:34:02Z
Food came out in less than 10 minutes, just as I expected from a Chinese restaurant. My friends and I go to this place monthly and it never gets old. We wish they did delivery.
Pros: Quality and Service Time
Cons: Lazy Susan in the center of table was a little slow
So yum and open on holidays!!
Reviewed by CSMobileUser4 on
2009-11-30T10:13:41Z
Its Thanksgiving and my personal tradition is chinese food. I live off Riverside and of course nothing is open. I found only one chinese restaurant open today-Din Ho. All I can say is... yum! This place is delicious. We got the hot and sour soup, chicken with cashew nuts,Pan fried beef flat noodles, and egg rolls. The egg rolls may be the best I've ever had in my life. The pan fried flat noodles were ridiculously greasy, but oh so good. The chicken with cashew nuts was surprisingly light, not greasy and very very good. The hot and sour soup was rocking as well. Best chinese food I've had in Austin to date. I will definitely be driving the 10 miles up north from riverside for this yummy take out again.
Best authentic Chinese in town
Reviewed by sroell on
2009-08-04T12:48:08Z
I am Chinese and searched forever to find good, authentic Chinese food when I got to Austin until I discovered them. Yes, the restaurant is dingy, but it's gotten a face lift lately and there have been efforts over the years to clean it up a bit. Yes, the wait can be a while and there is no comfortable waiting area, but the throngs of Chinese families eating happily there contributing to your wait - isn't that a good thing, really? So time your visit... if it's around lunch/dinnertime particularly on Fri or Sat, expect a 20-30 min wait. Yes, the service can be terrible depending on which server you have, but the food is usually brought out quickly (albeit usually not all at once).
The true reason for visiting though is the food... Here are our top 10 dishes in no particular order (bear in mind we have 2 toddlers, so nothing too crazy made this list :))...
- Won ton noodle soup
- Snow pea leaves
- Roast duck
- Char siu/BBQ pork
- Sizzling beef
- Walnut shrimp
- Sesame beef
- Fried pork chop
- Beef or combination fried flat noodle
- Combination crispy noodle
Save room if you can for the side benefit - dessert next door at Coco's :)
Pros: Fabulous food
Cons: If you're a service snob, go elsewhere :)
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