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  2. Kim Sơn (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The success of the restaurant has led to the opening of two additional full-service restaurants; one located in Stafford, Texas, and the new 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2) restaurant and ballroom at Bellaire and Wilcrest Boulevards in Houston. Both new locations are in southwest suburbs that have thriving Asian communities.

  3. Category:Asian restaurants in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Asian restaurants in Houston" ... Kim Sơn (restaurant) M. Mai's This page was last edited on 6 October 2023, at 03:51 (UTC). ...

  4. Category:Asian-American culture in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Asian restaurants in Houston (3 P) S. Spring Branch, Houston (7 P) Pages in category "Asian-American culture in Houston" ... House of Ho; J.

  5. List of restaurants in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The following restaurants and restaurant chains are located in Houston, Texas This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Cuisine of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Some Japanese restaurants in Houston are owned by persons of Japanese backgrounds, although the majority are not. There was a restaurant named Tokyo Gardens which stopped operations in 1998; Erica Cheng of the Houston Chronicle wrote that during the period it was active, it "was Houston’s premier Japanese restaurant". [ 24 ]

  7. Historic bathhouse in sleepy Sacramento Delta town for sale ...

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    When Wassam ran the bathhouse, she offered guests two baths, warm and cold, a steam room, a tatami area for tea service and meditation. “You come in for two hours, you get fresh hot ginger tea ...

  8. Chinese bathhouses - Wikipedia

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    Chinese bathhouses have thousands of years of history and consist of numerous variations. The Chinese word for bathhouses in general is zǎotáng (澡堂); although in the stricter sense may refer to traditional, low-cost Chinese bathhouses to contrast with modern, upmarket Chinese bathhouses known as xǐyù zhōngxīn (洗浴中心) or just xǐyù (洗浴).

  9. Little Saigon, Houston - Wikipedia

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    This area has gone through gentrification in the early 1990s to 2010s, causing what was left of Asian businesses to fade. [3] Since the 1990s, Asian developers began settling in Southwest Houston an area heavily affected by the 1980s oil glut. Vietnamese businesses have dominated the area along Bellaire Boulevard west of Beltway 8.