Kung Fu Noodles
557 W Channel Islands Blvd, Port Hueneme, CA 93041, United States
My Mom and I have been waiting so long for this place to open, and we were finally able to try it today. The wait was worth it! Boba milk tea was not sweet and the boba was the perfect consistency. I'm not a seafood eater, but have been wanting to try takoyaki since I saw it in my favorite anime years ago, and man, Kungfu Noodles did not disappoint! There were at least two pieces of calamari in my piece of takoyaki and I couldn't even tell it was seafood - It was delicious! The beef noodle soup is (since I'm currently eating it) so good: It smells amazing, the beef tastes so good and doesn't have any fat, the broth is so good and the noodles are thin and tasty. The complimentary mango smoothie was very impressive and tasted so good too! Mom said we'll have to go back and try the taro :) My family and I will definitely go back to sample the rest of the small but delicious (I'm sure) menu :) The staff was kind and friendly too. Thank you for dinner!
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Pho Saigon
826 N Ventura Rd, Port Hueneme, CA 93041, United States
Great place been coming here since they were located in the bubiloo shopping center. Always fresh ingredients good jalapeño generous servings. I love everything in their menu and my daughter likes their fish tank. I order the number 6 pho no tripe and the pan fried flat noodles no shrimp.
Chinese Dumpling House
575 W Channel Islands Blvd, Port Hueneme, CA 93041, United States
Been going here for over 15 years- still loving the food and atmosphere and missing it since I moved away, I stop by frequently whenever Im in the area visiting.For lunch just the right portion sizes with a variety of options, all coming with an appetizer, salad, and main course (you can still order from the regular menu as well).For dinner, you can order the family style 3-4 course meal specials (which come out in succession and give you time to enjoy each course) or order a la carte from their family style entrées.My favorites are: lemon chicken, sesame chicken or beef, beef & broccoli, pork lomein. For apps: cream cheese fried wontons cant be beat, the pot stickers have the most delicious sauce youll want to pour all over everything you eat. They also have a great pupu platter with a little fire cup so you can add some fun to your food.The service has always been great, Jenny the owner is gracious and caring. Ive only ever seen one group be upset with the service on a very crowded evening and several guests including myself told them off when they were being blatantly rude and talking down to the staff. Lots of repeat customers and regulars- not to mention its next to the military base so manners are a big deal.Over the years the decor (and size) has changed a lot from a hole in the wall/hallway with plastic tables and chairs to a large dining room with plush booths and contemporary Asian artwork on the walls to a little gift shop area showcasing a lot of the jewelry the owner makes during non-peak hours. Ive bought several pieces for myself and as gifts and they are extremely high quality and beautiful.
Port Hueneme Commissary- Defense Commissary Agency
130 23rd Ave Suite 1, Port Hueneme, CA 93043, United States
On a scale for commissaries, this one is only okay. The prices are good, but their selection is horrible. Granted, I was an Army wife throughout my exs full career so Im used to those commissaries which are about 2-3 times the size of these Naval ones (my current husband is retired Navy, its just a coincidence theyre both military). The one thing that irritates me is the way they have it organized. Its nearly impossible to find anything! I dont know who designed it the way that they did, but in all my years, I have never seen cooking oils stored next to condiments. Theyre always, always, ALWAYS in the cooking aisle. The canned vegetables are very limited and are on the first aisle, which is also rare. Its just designed all wrong! I found myself zig-zagging through the store because I didnt find what I expected to find in one place vs the place where I actually found them. I once had a problem with never finding pork cutlets and I asked a butcher who then said hed have one paged for me and naturally they never showed and the other one disappeared. Also, Im not sure why sliced mushrooms appear to be banned. There are just a lot of annoyances I have with that place that makes me dread going. Still, its a commissary. One luxury is the air-conditioning. The commissary I was forced to shop at in the 80s was at Ft. Sill, OK. That commissary was 3 times the size of this one without air-conditioning. The temperature soared to the triple digits and when I bought Popsicles, they would be melted by the time I got to a register (we had to wait at least 30 minutes when shopping). So... at least Im not having to deal with that kind of thing. It gets 3-stars because its your average commissary.
Poke Ramen
429 E Port Hueneme Rd, Port Hueneme, CA 93041, United States
I have lived in this county for many years and have seen that establishment go thru multiple hands, Friends being a Fav. Oh the biscuits &gravyAlthough for me tonight sparked a new Triple D, they can start setting up for a future episode nowOur first line of business we asked, do we seat ourselves?, and the gal politely said no you simply order off the menu above and we will bring the food to were ever you would like to sit.My daughter ordered a appetizer of beef Gyoza and a California roll, my wife ordered the Chicken C pop bowl and I the Poke combo, I really liked the sushi style check sheet to build your bowl, it was simple yet complete.No sooner we stopped talking about how the old layout of the previous restaurants were and our food was ready.Everything looked picture perfect and the smells were spectacular, I have been to Korea, lived in Japan, as well as Hawaii an this is a genre of all three.Go and try, you wont be disappointed, the prices Rock, and we walked away very happy and look so forward to returning for other menu options:)))
Surfside Seafood
550 E Surfside Dr, Port Hueneme, CA 93041, United States
So far my experience is pretty tame, No military discount here though or at least the guy said not at this time, so they probably do special occasions. So CONs: 1 crab cake cost 10.95 with fries its 2 dollars more, the taste is ok, but not worth the price. Also cheese fries can only be ordered alone they wont add it to fries you get with your food so even if fries are 2 dollars more cheese fries are like 8 bucks plus and there is no way eased droped the apparently regular melted cheese worth 6 and some change. PRO: Fresh oysters were surprisingly good worth the price ponzu sauce carried though. Neutral Ground: the 4pc fish was painfully bland on its own, but if you like sauces then you would like them, and the pieces were huge I would stick to the 2pc if you have a small stomach. Its good for an experience but maybe not a constant date out choice and this review was made while I was craving fried fish sooo.... you have been warned ok byeeee.TLDR: oyster ok, fish with sauce ok, get 2pc for small stomachs, crab cake avoid the disappointment
Panda Express
693 W Channel Islands Blvd, Port Hueneme, CA 93041, United States
Dont go!Unless you like waiting in an unnecessary line because they are only allowing 5 people in at a time,whoever they had letting in people cant count so shes letting in to many people so the other rude lady yelled at me and my kid that they are only allowing 5 people in and we needed to go back outside, when I asked her why there employ told us to enter she rudely looked over at the people that are in line and repeated that they were only serving 5 people and we had to go back out side,customers inside at this time 6 people that had ordered one lady standing in the lobby on her phone not in line and the 2 guys in front of me when they asked for 5 more guests.After that they used the Over the intercom for 3 more guests to come in when they still had the same amount of people and nobody had exited They call the 2nd time so I went in and they rudely said why dont you come in we called you, To which I replied you still have the same amount of people as when you ask me to leave, So she gave me a dirty look and asked me what I wanted to eat, I get the whole covid 19 safety precautions but this lady had on a plastic face mask with a mask underneath it, talking through a microphone that went around to a speaker which was picking up her voice and reverbing it through itself causing a annoying noise that you could not understand what she was talking about and when I told her that I could not understand her she gave me yet another dirty look, Im fine with whatever safety precautions you wanna take but at a certain point if you cant understand your customers or they cant understand you maybe somebody else is better for that position!