Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Eugene. Eugene is a great city for the arts and outdoors. You can shop from a variety of local artisans, get lost in a museum or dive into the thriving culinary scene. Visit craft breweries and artisan wineries while winning prizes with the Eugene Ale Trail and Pinot Bingo programs. Known as Track Town USA, Eugene is home to track and field year-round; in the fall, it’s a college football hub. There are scenic bike rides and urban hikes to fit visitors of all abilities in all seasons.
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3 based on 170 reviews
Mazzi's has been serving the freshest, most delicious Italian and Sicilian food in Eugene since 1970.
Mazzi's has been in town longer than we have! When we first moved to Eugene 25 years ago, we ate here several times...as a couple and with visiting family. Each time, we tended to like it less. It was OK for spaghetti and meatballs for the kids, but not for finer adult dining. So, it's been more than a decade since we last had dinner there.Now that we live within walking distance of the restaurant we thought we'd give it another try. After all, how bad can a place be if you still have to wait for a table most nights?We went on a Monday night, which should have been slow, but they were doing a charity special with a share of each tab going to the charity...so, it was pretty busy. We didn't have to wait for a table, however, and were seated immediately. It's a comfortable, warm environment, but I noticed that it was pretty loud. There was a bit of a wait between being seated by the very cordial hostess and being greeted by our server. Water and rolls were delivered shortly, but we had a bit of a wait to give our order. Our server spent a lot of time talking to other tables (there's a fine line between informal personal socializing and neglecting others).My wife ordered a bowl of minestrone (specifying full bowl and hot) and I ordered the ravioli. She got exactly what she wanted and was quite happy. My ravioli (in meat sauce) was very good...and rich. I took home almost half of it, which is unusual for me.All in all, we had a pleasant meal. Nothing outstanding, but at the end of a stressful day it was quite relaxing and satisfying.Mazzi's delivers comfort and Italian comfort food. You won't find it on the Michelin list, but it's a great place for the neighborhood.Thank you stopping by, we always appreciate your feedback.
3 based on 156 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
About what you would expect from a trendy, upscale wantabe chain restaurant. Not a food find but nicely done. Gourmets will want to move on. Pleasant upscale décor makes for a nice venue. Could be noisy at peak times. Prices reasonable. Service is excellent.
4 based on 44 reviews
We are a small family Thai Restaurant run by Phayao Tongprapipak and her daughter Suchada(Yui). We specialized on delicious ethnic thai food created and refined by our chef throuhgt her 50 plus year of experience in her hometown in Bangkok Thailand and he
Great service, great food. I had ginger stir fry with rice, hubby had spicy wide noodles with chicken for lunch, both were very good and the waitress was super sweet. We especially like the complimentary hot jasmine tea with honey, it was so warming and cozy inside the booth on this snowy cold day! Prices lower than what we are used to in Portland.
4 based on 72 reviews
A Mongolian Grill Restaurant Stir Fries ingredients you select from a self serve buffet on a huge, very hot griddle with sauces & seasoning that you also select. For once i could eat asian food that was not overly sweetened. The ingredients were fresh: shrimp, beef, chicken, pork & imitation crab (pollack) - noodles & multiple veggies. All you can eat for $13.Of course, some self centered narcissists complain that because a common grill is used that their food was contaminated by another's nearby dish or they might die from peanut allergy - grow up the world doesn't revolve around you.
4 based on 77 reviews
It had been a few years since weâve been here but it was still great! Spring rolls and fried pumpkin were delish appetizers. Awesome green curry & drunken noodles. Great beer and wine selection.
4 based on 72 reviews
We enjoyed a large family meal w lots of kids various ages. Bobba tea and spicy tovegitarian to gluten free all at our table. We liked dumplings and lettuce wraps and spring rolls ...teens loved the bobba . This place was a hit! Service nice and good came fast. Little ones has chicken skewers over rice which was perfect
4 based on 44 reviews
This place is temporarily closed.
Wanted to go for my birthday. I found out though, that one Needs Reservations.Small restaurant with great Sushi at decent prices.Easy to order Daily Menu Items and willing do things to an individual's taste.
4 based on 120 reviews
Specializing in Japanese small plates, old school cocktails and whiskey bar but thank goodness no sushi. The theme is based on a Japanese tavern or sake house. sake
"Where East meets Country and Western" is their tagline, and yes they play classic country like Johnny Cash etc. This is my favorite restaurant in Eugene at the moment, a tightly-run ship with excellent service and a wide-ranging small plates menu to die for. Things I dream of: the curry udon is my #1 (fat udon noodles and thick beef broth with chunks of meat), but other things like the spinach goma ae, sauteed collard greens and hot garlic shrimp keep me coming back again and again. The Whitaker neighborhood (The Whit) is full of good restaurants and breweries to explore.
4 based on 228 reviews
Weâve been rotating through the Thai restaurants in Eugene and this is one of my favorites. Very good prices and large servings on their lunch menu has made this a busy place with my groups from local businesses having lunch here. The dinner menu has a wider selection and also large portions. Give this place a try either lunch or dinner and enjoy fresh healthy food.
4 based on 505 reviews
Located in a very nice area of the Oakway Center, Sabai has a modern atmosphere with excellent service. Daughter had just completed with straight Aâs 15 credits of chemistry in summer school while working two jobs........ so we needed a place to celebrate. Sabai was a good choice. Spice averse daughter really enjoyed the avocado curry while wife, who can tolerate some spice, enjoyed the same dish with âmild spiceâ. My crispy basil with medium spice was also very good. I enjoy spicy stuff, but medium spice was plenty spicy for my tastes. Our server had warned us that higher spicy levels are really spicy so I was glad I didnât check out a higher spice levels. Bottom line - really nice place with very good food.
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