Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Estero, Florida, United States. Estero is a village in Lee County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census, the CDP (Census Designated Population) was 18,176. It is the home of Germain Arena, which hosts the home games for the Florida Everblades ECHL ice hockey team. Florida Gulf Coast University is also located just outside the Estero Planning District.
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3 based on 400 reviews
Several locations around the country. This location is in the new Coconut Point Shopping Center. Very pretty restaurant, excellent Asian food.
Big menu has something for everyone. Portions were big, prices ok. We had a wrap, which was good. Nice French fries. Spicy chicken was good, fried rice just mediocre. Plenty of both. Service was good. Certainly, nothing special. They have a stir fry buffet for the hungry eaters.
4 based on 266 reviews
Such excellent service. Something for every taste, sushi, soba, curries pad thai, Thai soups, veges galore, plenty of vegan options, and for seafood lovers be sure to see the gorgeous presentation of the seafood tower. Everything is beautifully made and full of flavour.Very attractive restaurant interior, with great attention to detail. And early happy hour specials!
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4 based on 21 reviews
Upscale Thai and Japanese fusion restaurant in University Village, located just off Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy
We visited on a weekend evening. The place was about 75% full. The atmosphere is minimalist. There was a big screen TV on the wall playing a detective show...not sure how this worked into the ambiance. Service was prompt and courteous. The menu is quite extensive and I selected a $17 curry chicken dish, while my wife opted for the $18 pad thai with shrimp. My meal was good, while my wife's meal was not. Her dish was mostly noodles and a few very overcooked small shrimp. The beer and wine list is unremarkable...nothing premium here. The beers are dominated by bottles of pale lagers from countries in Asia...a lot of redundancy and little taste. My recommendation to management is to get a German Hefeweizen or a Belgian golden ale on the beer list as these styles pair well with Thai food.
4 based on 418 reviews
P.F. Chang's is a restaurant concept that honors the 2,000-year-old Asian tradition of wok cooking and believes in making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. With a Farm to Wok food philosophy at its core, P.F. Chang's chefs hand-roll dim sum
I went there because my kids were craving PF Changs. We usually like to eat a local restaurants when traveling or trying new chain restaurants we donât have back home. PF Changs is a family favorite. Iâve been eating at the chain for over 20 years. There are several off menu items that are customer favorites. When I went to this location, I was very disappointed. We ordered take-out but would have been better suited to dining in. We may have gotten our food sooner. I called in my order and they said 25-30 minutes. It was over an hour. Not to get dinner in the restaurant, but to get carry out. When I got to the hotel, the Mongolian beef was dry and over cooked. Usually it is very delicious, tender, and juicy. This was tough, overlooked and almost burned. They forgot the white rice all together and I ordered our favorite dish, the Dan Dan Noodles. Now it is an off menu item but Iâve never had trouble getting it before this vacation. Instead of Dan Dan Noodles, I got some other noodle dish that I didnât order or like. It tasted completely different. I wasnât warned about it. It was a surprise when we got to the hotel room. Now since we didnât like it, we were short 1 dinner and 2 sides of white rice, so I had to leave the hotel to pick up some food somewhere closer. It was too far to go back and ask for our white rice or another dish. Disappointed in the wait, the preparation of the food, the substitution without informing me, and forgetting the white rice. Iâll go to PF Changs again, but never to this location.
3 based on 84 reviews
First time trying the take out. Food was quickly delivered but when we got home, it was totally mediocre. Worst fried rice I've ever had. Spring rolls were thin and tasteless. The only decent dish was the Singapore noodles. Won't be going back there ever!
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