at Sterling Square, Houston Chinatown
Chinatown Crawl HTX is partnering up with Houston Asiatown Tours this month to introduce our newest Foodie Tour to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month. Join us for a tasting event featuring several delicious Korean dishes, including DIY ramen, bulgogi, tteokbokki and kimchi pancakes from restaurants in Houston's Chinatown/Bellaire Blvd area. Get ready to slurp, savor, and satisfy your sweet tooth! Join us for a special tasting event where we'll explore the vibrant Korean flavors of Chinatown.
🍜 A Chinatown Korean Noodle & Dessert Adventure!
Get ready to slurp, savor, and satisfy your sweet tooth! Join us for a special prepaid tasting event where we'll explore the vibrant Korean flavors of Chinatown, from comforting savory dishes to fun, customized ramyeon and a refreshing dessert finale.
📍 Your Culinary Stops
This exclusive experience features dishes from three top spots, all within steps of each other:
Ramen Alley (The Main Event): Build your own unique ramyeon creation!
MDK Noodles (Savory Dishes): Enjoy classic Korean entrées alongside your ramyeon.
Royce' Chocolate (Sweet Finale): sample signature Nama Chocolate - delicious Japanese fine, delicate combination of selected chocolate and fresh cream with a hint of prestige liqueurs.
You must purchase the tour ticket at Houston Asiatown Tours' website.
at Fung's Kitchen, Houston Chinatown
This year is twice as special. Not only are we gathering for Luis’ 12th Annual Lunar New Year Foodie Meetup Event, but he is also marking his 60th Birthday. As we gallop into the Year of the Horse, Luis invites you to share an evening of great food, wonderful company and new beginnings.
Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM CST
Where: Fung's Kitchen, SW Freeway, Houston TX
RSVP: Prepaid $60 via Eventbrite
Your ticket includes: A full 10-course banquet-style dinner! Including vegan friendly and pork-free dishes.
"Had a fun lunch today with Luis guiding us on how to conquer hot pot and table BBQ deliciously as part of the group with the event! Then he directed the group to 85C Bakery Cafe for dessert making our first venture into the Bellaire Chinatown a good adventure."
Michael J