Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Casper. Casper is a city in and the county seat of Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. Casper is the second largest city in the state, according to the 2010 census, with a population of 55,316. Only Cheyenne, the state capital, is larger. Casper is nicknamed "The Oil City" and has a long history of oil boomtown and cowboy culture, dating back to the development of the nearby Salt Creek Oil Field. In 2010, Casper was named the highest-ranked family-friendly small city in the West, and ranked eighth overall in the nation in Forbes magazine's list of "the best small cities to raise a family".
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4 based on 19 reviews
This is by FAR the absolute best Chinese in Casper. It is definitely a hidden treasure. My husband totally had to convince me to even try it I will admit, but seriously so glad I did. It is not great looking on the outside but the food and service is really top notch!!! We love it here. We HIGHLY recommend it! I wish I had tried it sooner. The pot stickers are a must try, as are the sweet and sour shrimp, szceuan shrimp are way good, and the mongolian beef is great too! We have never had anything we didn't like.
4 based on 54 reviews
Pretty good food (sushi, rolls, and sashimi) and some traditional sides like seaweed salad. It doesn't compare with Japan but you likely won't be disappointed. A good option in this western city. Like most quality seafood establishments in mid-America it is a bit pricey, presumably due to the cost of freshness.
4 based on 45 reviews
Probably the least liked Japanese restaurant I have ever visited. While the atmosphere seemed fairly joyous, it was a Saturday evening, the service was dreadful and the food was mediocre. I have read many good reviews on here but I understand that there are not many options in the middle of Wyoming.
4 based on 44 reviews
My family has been eating at Chopstix for 6 years now. This is a family run business with prompt service and delicious food!! The prices are right, nice atmosphere, HUGE selection of food choices and always consistent. We've never had a bad meal there. Having tried every other Chinese place in Casper, I recommend Chopstix highly over other restaurants! Customize your level of spicyness. Try the Szechuan Chicken 4x spicy. Yummy!!
4 based on 77 reviews
Lunch here recently. Free parking in lot. Fairly busy, but seated right away. Ordered from lunch menu, which had lots of options for vegetarians and meat-eaters, alike. Food was good, hot, and tasty. Spice level was as ordered. Good soup. Not a fancy spot, but plenty of different choices. I would eat here again.
4 based on 43 reviews
Dinner here recently. Parking is on street and give yourself time to find a spot. Seated right away. Very nice and friendly folks, plenty of choices on the menu for meat eaters as well as vegetarians or vegans. Excellent tofu and vegetables, and excellent chicken dishes and soups. All were good. Not a pretentious or fancy spot, but we had a really good dinner that surprised us--and would most certainly return here. In fact, we will return here! And they were open on Sundays . Yay!!
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4 based on 73 reviews
First time here. Free parking in mall lot. This is a big Asian- American buffet in a mall. Much of the food on the buffet is not even remotely Asian, but basic American cafeteria food. (Think onion rings and fries, buttered corn, and ice cream, Jello, and chocolate chip cookies for dessert) Seated right away, and no wait to go to buffet. There are Asian options on the buffet, some basic sushi and noodle dishes, chicken dishes, etc. Plenty of soup and rice. Can go back to buffet as many times as you like. This is a real quantity over quality sort of place. If you are very hungry, this will be a great option for you. You can eat as much as you want. If you want gourmet food, this is not the spot. They seemed to be busy. Priced about right for what you got.
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4 based on 76 reviews
I had the bar-b-que (22) excellent dry rub flavor not overwhelming or overly salty just good flavor and tender. Dinning company had the bun and pho, all excellent. The egg rolls with the bun were done nice and crispy, the flavor of the meat came through and wasnât overrun by the wrapper or frying. This is a small mom and pop restaurant, everything was fresh, the rice done perfect and good service.
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4 based on 55 reviews
HIMALAYAN INDIAN CUISINE Taste of Nepal and India. we are located in MARKET SQUARE Building downtown Casper Wyoming.
This is by far the worst place for âIndianâ cuisine Iâve ever been to. We were passing through Casper and decided to stop here because we hadnât had Indian food in some time. Horrible mistake. The lunch buffet runs from 11am to 2:30pm and we arrived around 1:40. What wasnât empty was almost empty. So we got a plate and ate. We were able to get a little bit of the chili chicken, and it was pretty decent, but it was out when we went back up to get some. So I asked the waitress if there would be anymore and she said âno, thereâs no moreâ and handed me the check. I would be understanding if they didnât charge $12 per person for this abysmal selection. I mean, I paid $12 for some rice and vindaloo chicken. I could have gone to a different restaurant and gotten the same meal for less money. Maybe this place is better for dinner, I wonât know and Iâll never know because Iâll never be coming back here. Definitely think long and hard about coming here.Hellow Mr. Robbery I understand Your problem. we are sorry. some time every one make mistek.thank you for leting me know. it wil be not hapening again.
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4 based on 205 reviews
Casper's only authentic Thai Restaurant. we also have a Sushi Bar and serve only the freshest Grade A fish. Warm ambiance in a modern Thai setting.
Iâve been here three times and, based on an early recommendation, have always eaten the same dish: drunken noodles. They are that good; I like the medium heat. The menu is extensive and others Iâve been with have been more adventurous in their ordering. Everyone has like what they ordered. My wife ordered the Ahi Tuna last time, and it was amazing. Weâre not fans of sushi so canât speak to that. The service is at an acceptable level; there when you need it. I will go back and probably order the drunken noodles, again.
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