This upscale local chain is more than just chic; it offers good food, which includes dishes beyond classic sushi or sashimi. $$-$$$$
This upscale local chain is more than just chic; it offers good food, which includes dishes beyond classic sushi or sashimi.$$-$$$$
Try the Kung Pao Shrimp Bento ($11.99), an elegant version of a cafeteria tray that includes miso soup, salad, two gyosas (pot stickers), four pieces of California roll and white rice, along with a main course. $$
Here is where to find Vietnamese baguettes (banh mi viet nam), sweet desserts (che), Vietnamese iced coffee (café da), sandwiches and boba (bubble drinks).$
This downtown lunch and dinner go-to spot for sushi and Bento boxes opened in 2016 in the former French Fry Heaven. For a quick bite, choose a filling new offering, a shrimp tempura sushi burrito ($9.99).$
Elegantly modern yet casual, Chaang Thai is a surprise find. The lunch specials are priced right ($7.95-$8.95), and the serving sizes are generous.$
Classic selection of traditional Thai cuisine. EIM’s version of the basic noodle dish Pad Thai ($8.20) has the right balance of egg, sprouts and ground peanuts. $$
As far as sushi goes, Fujiyama is near the top of the list. Be sure to try the ever popular Lion King rolls.$$$
There’s plenty of Korean signature dishes from which to choose, including beef bulgogi and Korean Sushi, but there are other Asian dishes to enjoy, too. Previously known as Han Korean Restaurant.$$
Serving a plethora of Vietnamese and Chinese food including noodle bowls, pho and chef’s special dishes such as Squid Lemon Grass ($11)$
For a measly $6.95, patrons can get two chicken sticks, white rice, soup and salad$$
Japanese food on a stick (yakitori) is a popular option, but House of Yakitori also sells Thai entrees such as Spicy Shrimp Salad and curry, among other fare.$$
Channel your inner warrior and try the Samurai Teriyaki. Or for those looking to sweat, try the Kung Pao Yow.$$
Channel your inner warrior and try the Samurai Teriyaki. Or for those looking to sweat, try the Kung Pao Yow.$$
The favorites that you come to expect are on this menu, as well as lamb and duck for the adventurous types.$$
Good prices and solid renditions of Chinese favorites in a quiet setting.$$
Serving Chinese greatest hits with an emphasis on Mandarin and Szechuan dishes. Sesame chicken is a best-selling item.$
Jasmine Café starts getting packed for lunch at 11:30 a.m., so unless you’ve got some extra time, it might be best to try the egg rolls after 2 p.m.$$
Its wide variety of Japanese food means there is something for everyone on the menu, which includes Bento boxes, tempura, teriyaki and house specials.$$
If you’re craving traditional Thai food but would rather sit at home and watch a movie than visit the restaurant, Lanna Thai offers takeout.$$
Daily and lunch specials are offered. Closed on Tuesdays.$$
Honey Glazed, Kung Pao and General Tso’s chicken are among the most popular dishes at Lucky Dragon.$$
While visiting the beautiful expanse that is Woodland Park, swing by Mayflower Chinese Restaurant and try the Lo Mein noodles. $
Try the Moon Star combination of shrimp, chicken, barbeque pork, scallops and crab meat tossed with vegetables stir-fried in the house special brown sauce$
Thai curries including pineapple, green, Panang and Special Red Curry with Kabocha squash are popular. $$
Thai curries including pineapple, green, Panang and Special Red Curry with Kabocha squash are popular. $$
Many meals at New China Kitchen are under $10, including on the restaurant’s special gluten-free menu. $$
With two convenient locations, and many lunch items under $7, it’s easy to see why people continue to flock to New Panda. $
With two convenient locations, and many lunch items under $7, it’s easy to see why people continue to flock to New Panda. $
The Sesame and lemon chicken are the most ordered items on this menu, and for under $9, it’s easy to see why.$
The lettuce wrap appetizers are fan favorites at the upscale P.F. Chang’s. Great service and fresh ingredients are the winning formula for this national chain$$$
P.F. Chang’s smaller sibling. Fast service, casual and affordable, but with the same consistent quality.$
Almost two dozen varieties of pho made with homemade stock are served here in three different sizes$$
Most of the items at Pho-nomenal are less than $10, but the combination noodle bowl is worth a little extra dough.$
Fans rave about the Pho (rice noodle) soup and Bun (noodle) bowls here, all under $10. Try the Bun Heo Nuong grilled pork noodle bowl for $8.95$
With a large menu, including many sushi options, Rong Cheng will satisfy just about any craving. Delicious, too.$$
Delicious bowls of handcrafted ramen noodles topped with fresh regionally sourced ingredients.$$
For authentic Vietnamese food, look to Saigon Café, an upscale place with prompt and friendly service. Fans say the noodle bowls are a must-try.$$$
This spot continues to serve up good service and terrific, affordable Vietnamese cuisine. Don’t hesitate to ask for suggestions because the staff of this family-run restaurant knows its stuff. $$
Made with rice noodles, the combination noodle bowl is a fan favorite.$$$
The former Pho-Viet now offers Vietnamese food as Saigon Wings.$$
Traditional Korean fare, friendly service and generous portions, especially the banchan — an assortment of Korean sides. $$
Sweet and sour chicken is among the most frequently ordered dishes at the Shangrila. Regulars say that just about everything is pretty tasty.$$$$
Nestled in a strip mall, Shin Sa Dong serves scrumptious, authentic Korean dishes for a decent price.$$$
Offering a gluten-free menu and classic cuisine from around China, Silver Pond keeps patrons coming back.$$
There are more than 100 items on the menu at Taste of China.$
Near the north entrance of the Air Force Academy and down the street from Bass Pro Shops. During lunch, most items are less than $8, and the Thai food is very popular.$$
From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, Taste of Korea offers a lunch special for $7.94. The specials come with steamed rice and side dishes.$-$$
This bright and airy restaurant is inviting — and so are the food and the prices. The Pad Thai is $9.95, and the Thai curries are $10.95. Fans love them.$$
Thai Lily offers lunch specials from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays-Fridays. Or check out the classic menu, most of which is priced at less than $8.$
Thai Mint near Chapel Hills Mall serves a variety of curry for under $10 and is a longtime customer favorite.$
Pad Thai ($9.25), curry (five to choose from, all $9.25) and spring rolls (two for $4.95) are the most ordered items on the menu at Thai Satay.$
The build-your-own bowls give you the choice of protein, carb, sauce and veggies for a low price. Check out the view at the Academy Boulevard store.$
The build-your-own bowls give you the choice of protein, carb, sauce and veggies for a low price. Check out the view at the Academy Boulevard store.$
The build-your-own bowls give you the choice of protein, carb, sauce and veggies for a low price. Check out the view at the Academy Boulevard store.$
Tomo Sushi offers more than just sushi, but if you’re looking for volume, the Andy Roll comes with eight pieces and a price tag of just $6.95.$$-$$$
You’ll feel right at home at this family-run spot. Good flavor without the heat that’s often present in classic Korean cuisine.$$-$$$
Longtime favorite for those looking for traditional Thai dishes.$$
Large selection of well made Chinese dishes with a good selection of Thai specialties.$$
Authentic Asian menu and American-style Chinese food. Try the $6.95 lunch special that includes rice, soup and egg roll.$
A quiet spot with a neighborhood feel. It offers nearly 90 sushi items, including rolls named for every state. They also serve some of the richest miso in town.$$$
This bistro only uses the freshest fish for its innovative dishes. Get there early to avoid missing your favorites.$$