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Clay Pot Restaurant

Clay Pot Restaurant

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416 Franklin Ave, Waco, Texas, 76701, United States
(254) 756-2721 claypotwaco.com
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Mar 30, 2018
Tried this place for the third time today and finally have formed our opinion. We will not be going back. The grilled pork spring rolls are great and got us to come back but the rest of the food was not. Ordered an overpriced Bubble Tea drink- serving size was so small and the plastic cup had so much ice in it that I couldn't even fit the straw in. Waitress took it behind the counter, poured it into a glass, removed some ice, and poured it right back into the cup- leaving the cup now almost half empty. We ordered the Lemongrass Chicken and a tradition beef dish. Both were so salty/sweet that it burned our taste buds and was painful to eat. The protein was swimming in a sea of rancid gravy sauce. Left feeling sick to our stomachs from the overpowering salt/sauce. Small portions, bad service, and high prices.

Mar 7, 2018
I would give a 4.5 if possible. The service must have improved since the earlier posters commented about this. I'm picky about service and I thought it was fantastic. I was seated immediately at lunch and had a waitress within a minute. Drinks were served shortly thereafter. The waitress was attentive, and the food was brought out quickly. The only knock I have is that the food wasn't the best. It wasn't bad by any means, and it might be the best Vietnamese in Waco for all I know, but it's just not the best Vietnamese food I've ever had. The spring roll was boring and a bit spongy (again, not bad, just not fantastic). The steamed chicken dumplings were good. Not the best I've ever had, but I would give those 5 stars on their own. The only spicy sauce offered was sriracha, though. I had a beef clay pot, and I thought it was just okay. It was much closer to Chinese food though. No spice, served with a sweet sauce. Just not particularly special.

Feb 21, 2018
They moved to a new location but the food is still just as good. My favorite drink to get here is the hot ginger tea. And food wise well... There's just too much good to choose just one. Only thing in sad to see gone was the traditional sitting they had like at the old location but other then that love it!

May 13, 2018
My husband and I tried this place out last weekend and it was pretty good. Nothing out of those world by any means, but still good flavorful food. Chicken eggrolls were yummy. Chicken pho was kinda bland. Wish the prices were more affordable.

Dec 9, 2017
Great food and friendly service. They didn't have any veggie egg rolls, but they do have veggie dumplings that were delicious. The food was not to hot, but still steaming. We had no wait, and felt like we had a server to ourselves. The parking took awhile to figure out, but we managed. I will be happy to come back.

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