Salted egg tofu always good here
Hand pulled chicken salad, was a little on salty side but mayb an off day because normally good
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10b king crab
food, oysters and mussels
bbq chicken, fried chicken wings, chicken wings, chicken, fried chicken, bbq wings, poultry, chicken wings and fried chicken, food
soups and chowder, food
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Crab noodles.
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fried chicken, bbq wings, fried chicken wings, chicken, chicken wings, poultry, food, chicken wings and fried chicken, bbq chicken
food, soups and chowder, soup, chowder
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food, ribs
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Braised Pork Belly w Mustard Greens & Watercress
mussels, food, oysters and mussels, shellfish, oysters
food, salads
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Tracy D.
Aug 4, 2023
Dim sum is way better than their regular menu. Chinese broccoli (5/5) I love how they stir fry steam it with minced garlic making this dish more flavorful.Steam roll shrimp (5/5) - I love how soft the flour is Spare ribs (4/5)Tripe ginger (4/5)Shu Mai (5/5)Shrimp dumplings (5/5)Friend shrimp dumplings (5/5)Taro cake (4/5)Overall, dim sum here is so good. A little pricey than other place but the portion are bigger.
Read MoreShary P.
Mar 27, 2024
We love Regal! My mom is Cantonese and this is her favorite Chinese restaurant. We come here once a month and the wait staff and manager are always so nice and friendly. The food is always yummy and fresh. It's a true gem of a place. You know you're in a good Chinese restaurant when everyone is speaking Chinese (employees and guests)!
Read MoreCrysta B.
Mar 4, 2024
Yummy food! Good dim sum in Sugar Land. Tried this place out randomly and I was surprise with all the food. Unfortunately they ran out of green beans that day but the worker suggested this pumpkin dish and it was delicious.
Read MoreLeena C.
Jan 15, 2023
See food. Seafood. Went for a birthday dinner on a Saturday with a 6 pm reservation (2 large tables - about 20 people).The staff was super friendly and it was a nice experience. My only "ugh" is the menu online doesn't reflect price increases. And that's what we used when comparing restaurants. Online the whole Peking duck is $47.99 but updated in restaurant to $59.99 and we had 2 of everything. They also charged for steam rice even though we had a 10+ course meal. Dinner consisted of: Winter melon soup - nice, subtlePeking duck - comes with a show, Peking duck is crispy and nice, they use the wrapsCrabs - I love crabs but so much work but seasoning was nice Lobster - we had 2 lobster dishes made differently, both also had glass noodles which only made it even betterHainanese chicken - good, nice sauce, chicken was very tenderSpicy squid with fried - squid had a light batter and a hint of spice, very goodFried flounder - fish was nicely maid with vegetables, very soft and tastyCrab fried rice - good, real crab includedShrimp ball with Chinese broccoli - so very delicious, one of my favoritesHK style sweet and sour pork ribs - nicely flavored, not over sweet or sour, nice mixTofu, vegetable pot - it wasn't my thingJapanese pumpkin - lightly fried, I actually liked it, reminded me of sweet potato Leftover duck wraps - this was deliciously made as wellOverall, the food was really nice. Some things I liked more than others but it was delicious enough that there was barely any leftovers. It is a definite must go to spot esp if you live in Sugarland or are looking for something close to Chinatown that is tasty.
Read MoreJustine H.
May 22, 2023
The dim sum here is insanely good. Dim sum is served all day, food is flawless, service is a step above other Asian restaurants, and I've never had to wait more than a few minutes for a table. Regal is wifey material. Kim Son can suck it. Tim Ho Wan and Fung's just aren't worth the ridiculous wait. I said what I said. Come fight me. Their shumai mai is perfection - plump, well-seasoned, and topped with real fish eggs. All of their steamed or fried shrimp-stuffed dim sum options are excellent - har gow, shrimp egg rolls, fried shrimp dumplings, birds nest shrimp, crab shrimp ball. They're like a Chinese Bubba Gump, except they didn't die in the war. Their congee isn't my favorite in Houston, but it's tasty and cheap. Aside from dim sum, they have a ton of fancy dishes - I've seen a live king crab that will try to stab you at your own table, and a Peking duck spectacle where they set the duck on fire with the lights off. It's a ton of fun, and sure to impress everyone from the Chinese emperor to your judgmental Asian in-laws. For dessert, make sure to order their salted egg bun, a steamed bun that gushes with the most delicious egg lava I've ever encountered.I've seen lots of mixed reviews for Regal, and honestly, I don't mind if they continue being understated and unappreciated. I haven't had one bad experience. You dim sum, you lose some *ba dum tsh* That just means more dim sum for me.
Read MoreJoanna S.
May 15, 2023
Located in a small plaza in the heart of Sugar Land! Parking is absolutely horrible on the weekends during lunch time. We had to park at canes and Arby's and walk a bit but definitely worth it and will be visiting again! Btw - probably need to speak either mandarin or Cantonese as I think most of the workers speak very little English. We got a bunch of dim sum dishes and 3 non dim sum plates (spicy chili chicken, beef noodles, & green beans w/ meat). The portion size was good and all the dishes we had were delicious! One downside was that the spicy chili chicken was a bit on the dry side but the flavor was there. This place is a seafood house - so probably best to just order seafood and dim sum!! We will definitely be coming back again! We had ok service but we did come at 12:30 on a Saturday for lunch and every table was packed and seated. Waiter did come multiple times to serve the food but did not bring water or give us soy sauce/chili sauce until asked. But what can you expect at a authentic Asian restaurant... service is always 3/5 but the food was 4/5!! Giving 5 stars because being able to get some good dim sum in sugar land instead of driving to Chinatown is nice.
Read MoreMaggie G.
Sep 17, 2023
Excellent food and service! Very good Chinese food in town , especially seafood! Restaurant design simple and clean, nice place to eat with friends and family!
Read MoreSarah C.
Jul 25, 2023
The food at regal was a 4/5. They have dimsum all day so that's a plus! The prices are pretty outrageous ($22 for pan-fried noodles) but I guess you're paying for the convenience rather than driving to Chinatown. I probably won't dine in again as the restrooms were disgusting and I saw a cook come out of the kitchen without a shirt on. That can't be sanitary. I liked the food so we will probably order takeout sometime soon.
Read MoreJennifer W.
Sep 23, 2023
Above and beyond, the only way to describe Regal Seafood! The service is spectacular. We happened to go at a time that was a bit slower, and all of the staff were attentive to our needs. Funny story, my mom opened the cap to the teapot to let the tea cool faster, and four staff came up to us one after the other thinking we needed a refill. That's how good the service was! The food was delectable. From the plating to the taste, nothing can be nitpicked. I specifically went during dim sum, but their dishes in general, you can't go wrong with anything you order.The owner was super personable and came to chat at our table about his approach to food, and I gained so much more respect for the business after the conversation. Each dish is hard work, especially to do it the right way! Noting 30+ years of experience, the owner truly cares about quality and preserving that traditional taste! I was bummed to see them downsize to this new location, which is a bit farther from me than their old location, but I am willing to make the drive just to try everything on their menu and will happily bring my friends/family here for gatherings because I know that the quality is a guarantee.
Read MoreNancy C.
Apr 8, 2023
Looking for a great dim sum spot and you don't want to drive out to Chinatown? Then Regal has got you covered. This place used to be located along 59 but they have since moved further down south to highway 6. Known for their dim sum, peking duck, and seafood, I think this is kind of a hidden gem.Their dim sum is incredibly tasty with a bit of a twist to some of the classics. Add in good service and this llace is a win on my list.They have the classics for dim sum: har gow, sui mai, turnip cakes, pig blood, chicken feet and these are all delicous. Some of the standouts were:Taro balls: when these came out, I thought they looked fairly standard but not very crunchy. Boy was I wrong. Not only did they have an excellent crunch, the inside was filled with taro and scallop instead of the more typical taro and ground pork. The scallop juices infused into the taro paste and I dare say, one of the tastiest things I have ever tried. Pineaplle bun with liquid-dy egg yolk: that's not the official name but you get the idea. Incredibly soft bun, not too sweet, and the yolk was runny. Perfection!I need to come back during dinner to try their other dishes.
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