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I'm so happy that we have more good Chinese restaurants in Dallas now. One of them is Bull Daddy in Plano. In a space that changes businesses every other year... I thought it was cursed. However, this new place is legit and business has been great. Hopefully they stick around for the long haul!
Bull Daddy Noodle Bistro
3309 Coit Rd #100
Plano, TX 75093
(972) 519-1088
www.bulldaddynoodlebistro.com
Price: $$
They specialize in Taiwanese Beef Noodle soup, and also serve other Taiwanese style dishes. It's sooo good!! They also have really spicy options. Including a Hell No.1, 2, 3 level and a "Hell Challenge". Try if you dare, but fair warning that #2 is already RIDICULOUSLY spicy. Yikes! :P
I went with my family for the first time in November. They had already been before and it got approval from my mom AND my sister. That rarely ever happens. So I knew I had to try it.
Garlic Cucumber $4.95~ Always a good side dish.
Scallion Pancake $3.95~ Nice and crispy. A good choice.
Beef Noodles (dry) $8.95~
This was probably my favorite of the night. I normally prefer dry noodles over soupy so I loved that it had all the flavors of regular beef noodle soup but without the soup! This was just a normal level of spicy and it was already plenty. The texture of the noodles was fantastic and the flavors were authentic. Reminds me of Taiwan.
Bull Daddy Hell No.1 (half beef, half tendon) $11.99~
My parents got this to share. This level was already a little too spicy for me. My family eats really spicy. My parents were able to handle it. I started sweating immediately. haha. If you like spicy, try this level first. I've heard level 2 is significantly more spicy. And I haven't met anyone that's tried level 3 yet! Again, great noodle texture and flavors.
Ja Jang Noodles (dry) $7.95~
I tried this. One of my all time favorite Taiwanese noodles. It was pretty good. My mom's is still the best. It was a big portion. I'd probably get something else next time. But this was decent.
Bull Daddy Fried Rice $10.95~
Their fried rice is soooo good. It's like they put crack in it. haha. So flavorful! Not sure how they do it.
Fried Pork Chop Rice $7.95~
My fiance got this. He always loves a good pork chop rice. Again, large portion!! The pork chop was fried nicely. For the price, it's an amazing deal. It also comes with soup on the side.
Loved all of it! Sooo happy to have a good Taiwanese cuisine restaurant so close to home. Will be back again soon for sure. The only complaint is that some foods came out a lot slower than others. So some people finished their foods before another person even got theirs. The waiters were nice but service was slow... Hopefully they improve on this.
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First lunch there, we met up with my cousin and his new wife. They had just gotten married a few days ago and we missed it... :( We went to Hot 7 Teppanyaki. They offer a 6 Courses + Beverage for NT$290~ = US$9.67. Really great deal and good food.
Drinks: either a Plum Slush or hot Barley Tea
Salad
Soups: Beef Tendon, Taro & Mushroom, or Ginseng Chicken
Main Protein: Pork, Chicken, Beef, Duck, Fish, or Steak. We got the duck and steak.
Sauteed Vegetables
Eel on Rice and Pickled Veggies
Dessert: Pancake with Taro Cream, or Plain drizzled with Jasmine Honey
We went back to Hot 7 again to have lunch with some relatives. So here are more pictures!!
Teishoku. My parents found this place. It. Is. Awesome. Every set is NT$180~ Comes with main dish, edamame, steamed egg, miso soup, and dessert. Whatttt? That's like US$6!!! And everything is delicious.
You go to the vending machine to make your order. Just like in Japan!
Japanese Fried Chicken and Udon
Teriyaki Chicken Leg
Salt-Grilled Mackerel
Deluxe Seafood Donburi. So freaking fresh and packed with fish. Where can you get anything like this in the states for less than $15??
I wanted to take my fiance to Diamond Tony's - 85th floor of Taipei 101. You get a view of the city and enjoy some lunch. However, this was the most expensive and least tasty meal of our entire trip. haha. I think in the future I will skip it. XP
Bread with Creamy Crab Dip
Soup: Truffle & Wild Mushroom Cream Soup
Appetizer: Tender Calamari grilled in Lemon Sauce
Pan-Roasted Seasonal Fish with Couscous (cod)
Entree: Grilled Beef Strip (with vegetables, in cacciatore sauce) NT$800~
"Punte D'ago Pasta" (with meatball and poached egg in Bolognese Sauce) NT$800~ I just realized I never got an egg in mine... :(
Black Tea & Green Tea
Tiramisu
My parents took us to this place that was famous for their pig's blood soup.
Normally I have pig's blood cakes which are mixed with rice and is denser and sticky. But actual pig's blood is super tender, just like duck blood.
The soup was pretty freaking good. I also got rice with minced pork on top, one of my fav's. Some side dishes of veggies, eggs, seaweed. And stirfry noodles. Thumbs up!
At my sister's request, we went to Yong Kang Beef Noodle Soup. It's pretty famous and has one of the best beef noodle soups around. You gotta wait in line though. So we purposely went later in the afternoon and got lucky! We were the last group of people in before their lunch service ended so we barely waited at all. By the time we left, the line was down the block and they had to wait for another hour or two before their dinner service begins! Eeeeks.
Steamed Pig Intestines (left)
Steamed Pork Spare Ribs (right)
(Bamboo in the background as a cold dish)
Spicy Beef Noodle Soup (we all got half beef, half tendon) It's not really that spicy. They have chili oil at the table for you to use. Be careful of that! It's SUPER spicy!
Noodles with Pork and Bean Sauce
My parents told us about this Japanese food court that's behind Eslite (101 area), it's so awesome. We waited in line for a ramen place, Mita-Seimen. We both got the Tsukemen (dipping ramen). I got spicy NT$220~ and he got regular NT$210~.
Both smalls since we didn't want to overeat. I love the noodles in dipping ramen. The are thicker and chewier. The broth is more like a sauce, very thick, not meant for drinking. We've had better in Japan, but this is pretty good too.
Oh. And a salad for some extra veggies.
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