Soy Cafe - Menu

Soya Restaurant, 6251 Airport Rd, El Paso, TX 79925, USA, United States

🛍 Cafe, Soup, Asian, Chinese

4.3 💬 640 Reviews
Soy Cafe

Phone: +19157793722

Address: Soya Restaurant, 6251 Airport Rd, El Paso, TX 79925, USA, United States

City: El Paso

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 640

"I ordered the General Tso’s chicken, an egg roll, and a bowl of hot and sour soup. The soup arrived promptly, accompanied by some crispy fried noodles – very tasty! My meal followed shortly after, and I can confidently say it was the best General Tso’s chicken I’ve had to date. The portions were generous, featuring perfectly crispy coating on tender chicken with a mildly spicy sauce. There was also a bottle of sriracha on every table for those who wanted a little extra heat. I upgraded from rice to chow mein for just an additional $1.25, and it was definitely worth it! The only slight disappointment was the egg roll; it was decent but didn’t match the quality of the other dishes. Our server was attentive, checking in on us several times, which made for a very comfortable dining experience. The total bill for four of us came to $32. If you're looking for a delicious Chinese meal that won't break the bank, this is the place to go!"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Beef

Chicken

Entrées

Fried Rice

Lunch Specials

Lo Mein

Chicken Wings

Sandwiches

Soups

Appetizer

Tofu

Popular Dishes

Gourmet Selection

Chef's Special Spicy Dishes

Combo Plates -

Special Combo Plates

The Classic Chicken

Chow Mein

Dinner Combination

Chop Suey (W. White Rice)

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DELICIOUS! Very good and large portions. Will definitely be back ?????

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Cassandra
Cassandra

some dishes we got. food is fresh and tastes so flavorful! egg drop soup was fantastic


George
George

I ordered the lemon chicken, and my friend chose the orange chicken. We both enjoyed our dishes. It's a charming little restaurant, and we plan to return.


User
User

Quick but food is not that good. Resturant doesn't have ac and when they cook in the kitchen in the bag. All that spices comes in the air to the front of the building and makes everyone start coughing. View menu


User
User

Great little place. Fast service. Tons of food for the lunch special. The sesame pork was nice and crunchy, so you know the sauce had just been put on. Not soaking in it. AC was out or maybe never in so it was warm, but not hot. Totally tolerable for alunch date.


User
User

We moved from California to El Paso a year ago and were struggling to find good Chinese food until we found Soya!! The food is delicious and the quality is comparable to Asian food you would find on the west coast. Also it?s VERY reasonably priced. Highlyrecommend!!!


User
User

Soya is great food and awesome portions!! Not to mention the price!! Only problem is the lack of ventilation when meals are been made, the whole place will start coughing!! Mostly amazed on how the cooks and staff are trained to not even cough!! Them sometough ???? people View menu


Anneliese
Anneliese

Very friendly owner! I go there every chance I get. I recommend anything on the menu as whatever you’d order is so tasty and plentiful! The lemonade is the only lemonde I love in the city. Go during the lunch special hours especially! Great deal and great establishment all around :D


Danica
Danica

I visited my first Chinese restaurant in El Paso today and had a great experience. I ordered the egg drop soup, which was delicious, and the sesame chicken, which I also really enjoyed. The portion size was generous; I only managed to eat half and had to take the rest home. The atmosphere was nice and quiet, and I could smell the delicious food even before entering the restaurant. I will definitely return soon to try more dishes. Update: I absolutely love their General TSO Chicken!


David
David

I ordered the General Tso’s chicken, an egg roll, and a bowl of hot and sour soup. The soup arrived promptly, accompanied by some crispy fried noodles – very tasty! My meal followed shortly after, and I can confidently say it was the best General Tso’s chicken I’ve had to date. The portions were generous, featuring perfectly crispy coating on tender chicken with a mildly spicy sauce. There was also a bottle of sriracha on every table for those who wanted a little extra heat. I upgraded from rice to chow mein for just an additional $1.25, and it was definitely worth it! The only slight disappointment was the egg roll; it was decent but didn’t match the quality of the other dishes. Our server... View menu

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  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day. View menu
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Chinese Savor the rich, authentic flavors of China with our selection of iconic dishes. From savory stir-fries to mouthwatering dim sum, each creation captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, delighting your taste buds with every bite.

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