Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Ashland. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, majestic mountains, rushing rivers, rolling foothills and dramatic landscapes, Ashland is a gorgeous little city with an arts scene as vibrant as its setting. Ashland hosts festivals for all seasons, with Christmas celebrations and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in winter, a film festival in the spring, classical music festival in summer and wine tasting celebrations in the autumn.
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4 based on 57 reviews
"Hidden gem just off the beaten path in Ashland".
You can't go wrong visiting House of Thai Cuisine. A regular on our dining circuit, one of the best Thai restaurants, anywhere! Very friendly staff, always greeted and seated promptly. Clean, pleasant atmosphere. The food is excellent, always prepared fresh and delivered to the table hot. Nice seasonings, not like many Thai restaurants where most dishes and sauces tend to taste the same. As is typical, they will prepare to your spicy/heat preference and tolerance. Have never had a bad meal. A must visit if you're into Thai food.
4 based on 43 reviews
We are in the Underground marketplace in Ashland at the corner of Third and Main St.
The food is very good authentic Thai; curries are fabulous and noodle dishes are excellent. We are not terribly fussy about atmosphere, but this is like eating the basement of a fraternity house. Seriously, there's usually a giant trash can and broom in the dining area, the plastic plants are dusty, there is a bar between the two dining areas stacked with plates, glasses, etc. - in case you need extra? - and the condiments are on a rickety card table by the cash register. We Love the food here, and there are few authentic ethnic restaurants in Ashland so we often gird ourselves and go anyway. But we would never take guests. The key here is Take-Out!
4 based on 25 reviews
This very small restaurant is a gem. The broths and the noodles are made in house and you can tell that they are made with love. There are several different broths from which to choose, but the best, to my mind, is the curry, which is slightly thick,like a gravy. You can choose what protein goes in - dofu, chicken, pork - and what other ingredients you want either along side or on top. There is a short list of beer and, of course, sake.The restaurant is small, as I said, so if you are heading for the theatre, be sure to call for a reservation. At 11 North 1st Street, you are just a few steps to the Festival complex. Highly recommended!
4 based on 27 reviews
Little Tokyo is a new Sushi restaurant in the heart of downtown Ashland. We are open daily from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
We were delighted with Little Tokyo. They take reservations, including for the outside patio beside the creek. We were greeted enthusiastically, and our waiter was equally energetic and helpful. What a positive experience! The menu includes but is not limited to sushi. We had very good shumai (pork dumplings) and salads. Our friends had cooked dishes, including bibimbap, which they enjoyed. We had two very large special sushi rolls, one included soft shell crab and torched salmon, which was especially good. I had a very reasonable and refreshing dry sake. The setting is beautiful with the creek trickling below and the sun coming through the trees. This is a great choice for Japanese food in Ashland.
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4 based on 102 reviews
Modern Japanese cuisine featuring menu items from sashimi and maki mono rolls to beef sliders and fried chicken to delicious vegan fair. Kobe accommodates most all dietary needs. Located near Ashland creek with lovely outdoor seating and patio heaters. Pl
This is a typical sushi restaurant (that's intended as neither a good nor a bad title). I always found the indoor portion a bit dark, but really like the outside balcony overlooking the creek. This is down a level from the street, but there is an elevator for those who don't like stairs. We eat here often when in Ashland.
4 based on 53 reviews
In the Gateway District of Ashland.
As a member of a small chain and located in a shopping mall our expectations were not very high. Surprise ! The service was great and the food excellent as well as plentiful. There were 6 of us and we had to use two tables as the table were a little on the small side but the waiter was very cooperative. While it was not cheap eats it was well worth the price.
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4 based on 30 reviews
Blue Toba is Ashland's first and ONLY Indonesian Food Cafe'. With hand picked spices and chili's brought directly back from fresh markets in Indonesia, the chef makes every dish from scratch! Authentic to the core! Mostly Organic and non-GMO!
This is a 'hole in the wall', 'one man' restaurant with a few tables. The owner, host, chef, server has brought authentic Indonesian cuisine to Ashland. Folks in Ashland are fortunate to have this cultural resource in this city. I live in Silicon Valley and have to drive 40 miles to San Francisco for an overpriced Indonesian meal! The only negative, we came back thenext evening to find Blue Toba closed. So, be prepared with a backup plan.Try 'Rendang', a concoction of beef simmered in coconut milk with vegies and spices.
4 based on 178 reviews
Umami is perfect for dining before going to the theater. The Elizabethan theater is just steps away. Our service was timely and pleasant. Thank you, Rebecca. The sushi samplers were delicious and portions were generous. Our samplers went well with a glass of chardonnay.
4 based on 360 reviews
Thai Pepper has been our first choice for Dining in Ashland for more than 20 years. As of 1/1/2019 they have given up their lease on the Down-stairs and Creek-Side portions of the Restaurant. They are now Closed for Remodeling of the Up-stairs Bar Area which will not have the Atmosphere of the prior Venue. We hate to see it go!
Most Popular American food in Ashland, Oregon, United States
4 based on 326 reviews
Sesameâs menu is inspired by the various cultures of the Far East, representing a fusion of cuisines from the South China Seas. We incorporate fresh Asian vegetables, free-range meats and house-blended spices with other specialty ingredients to create sea
Read the reviews on TripAdvisor and decided to try it out. We sat outdoors which was very nice. There was an artisan street fair in the midst of the outdoor sitting area. The weather was beautiful, sunny and dry. We chose the calamari appetizer which was delicious. The table next to us had the egg roll appetizer which looked delicious; so we ordered one. Somewhat disappointing, wasn't as crispy as we liked. My husband ordered the imperial palace salad which he found bland. I ordered the dragon noodles with tofu and I liked it. Our server Jasmine was friendly and efficient. Aside from the food which is the reason for the 3 circles rating, the experience was positive.
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