Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Fairfield. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Fairfield is an affluent town located in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It borders the towns of Bridgeport, Trumbull, Easton, Weston, and Westport along the Gold Coast of Connecticut. As of the 2010 census, the town had a population of 59,404. In July 2006, Money magazine ranked Fairfield the ninth-best place to live in the United States, and the best place to live in the Northeast.
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4 based on 19 reviews
Well, they seem to have fixed their reservation issue, because we were seated immediately. The menu is vast, eclectic and expansive (not expensive, expansive). If you're a Panda Express kind of person, this isn't the place for you. This is real, authentic Asian food with a flair. Not overly pricey and certainly not pretentious, but so, so good!!! Start with Chengdu Dumplings, Dan Dan Noodles and some scallion pancakes. Then move on to Salt and pepper shrimp and Mongolian Beef, plus other delights, including some regular classics. Whatever you do, SHARE...it's much more fun that way. And try something new every time you go, which will be often once you've been there once. Service is friendly but slow, but once you order, the food comes quickly. Enjoy this place and savor it (the bartender is a great guy too). Check it out.
4 based on 16 reviews
We focus on authentic Sichuan cuisine tastes Ginkgo Sichuan Cuisine is a modern Chinese restaurant in Fairfield Connecticut that aims to provides customers with a modern yet authentic Sichuan cuisine experience.
Lately it seems when ever a new oriental restaurant opens it is a "fusion restaurant" which means it serves Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese and maybe other's food. All are modified to American tastes served in a "modern" environment - high stools and bare tables a necessity.Ginkgo Sichuan is none of those and a delight because of it. They are a Chinese restaurant with primary emphasis on Sichuan dishes but a few gems from the other three food traditions of China. The restaurant is plain and has tastefully sparse decor. A few vases, a couple pictures. a curio cabinet and plain functional tables and chairs.The food is the star and it shines. The customers are overwhelmingly Chinese and it feels a lot like being in Beijing. Most items are served family style but choosing a couple dishes work well for two.The menu is huge and covers meat, seafood, vegetable noodle and and rice. You can find what you want as long as you want it prepared Sichuan style. My wife and I, having recently returned from Singapore, wanted Peking duck but could not find it anywhere in Fairfield County. They offered both a whole and half duck. As is the custom it came with a second course of stir fried duck and vegetables and a third course of duck bone soup with tofu. I was in Asia again!The duck was expertly carved table side and came with ultra thin wrappers or pancakes, Hoisen sauce, cucumbers and scallions. The skin was extra crispy and the whole eating experience wonderful. You must order the duck at least two hours ahead which is great. Most places in other cities require a full day. There are coupons out there for 10% off.The only negative is the service. You have heard of a Chinese fire drill? That would be an improvement. people came disappeared, other came, no one showed for minutes. We did not even know if they had our order for about 20 minutes and paying was about as hard. They are fairly new at his location and I am hoping this only dark item on a bright new restaurant will be resolved.
4 based on 22 reviews
Too bad they label this really great place only as "Sushi" because despite the great Sushi and the Sashimi and rolls (Including the "sex roll...wonder what's in that one? and the "Fairfield" roll) this restaurant also has terrific cooked food for troglodytes like me who like our chow actually cooked. But between the three of us who dined there we surely had enough food to sample a lot of the menu, There was a really great uzu za kuri (A fluke delicacy that was so delicate) terrific edimame, wonderful pork dumplings, fine vegetarian spring rolls and so fine Japanese Fried Rice with Shrimp.There was very good Sake and a wine and beer menu, The place is relaxed and unpretentious.Service was top notch, It was a true find. .
4 based on 55 reviews
Visited on November 24, 2017 at 1:20 PM. Sushi was good, cut rather thin and elongated, like a thin rectangle, but good. Minimal rice under the sushi, different than most places, most places generous with the underlying white rice. Staff attentive. Parking on nearby side streets for free.
4 based on 24 reviews
I had 2 less than great lunches at Kiraku about 18 mos ago and was reluctant to revisit but my wife encouraged me to try again for dinner. BIG improvement. The Teriyaki Chicken Bento Box was delicious as was my wife's Lo Mein. Cordial, prompt service in a friendly environment.
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4 based on 53 reviews
We've eaten here quite a few times and the food is usually quite good. My problem is that they have overcharged me for a glass of wine a few times. To their credit they always correct it when I point it out and say they just haven't updated the menu with accurate prices yet.Why they can't print an accurate menu or charge based on what the menu says, I don't know. It seems at least a little dishonest.
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4 based on 27 reviews
In our little Restaurant in Bridgeport, we emphasize freshness and nutrition. All our dishes are freshly and all the ingredients are carefully selected to meet our high standard Our Authentic Thai dishes are prepared by years of experiences Thai chefs. Pe
It is a great little gem. From the appetizers of Thai Chicken Satay, Grilled marinated beef and Thai Spring Rolls to the main course of Massaman Curry Shrimp, Crabcake special, Salmon special and Pad Ka Praw all was delicious and well prepared. service also excellent and you are not rushed.
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4 based on 77 reviews
I took my God Daughter, who attends Sacred Heart, to Wild Rice for lunch today. I ordered Sushi, she Miso Soup, Ginger Salad and Scallion pancakes. My lunch dish was delicious, the sushi very fresh and delicious. Her food was also delicious with one caveat. Please instruct your staff who prepares the salad to cut the greens smaller and more thoroughly. She literally found an 8 inch length of lettuce that had been stabbed at multiple times. I will definitely return when back in Fairfield.
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4 based on 151 reviews
Asian cuisine, including soul food and ramen. Does lunch, dinner, and drinks, as well as take-out. Open from 11:30 AM to 10:00 PM.
Weâve been talking about trying this place for the longest time but several times before we made an attempt only to change our minds when we were confronted with long lines. The other day, we passed the restaurant and saw there were no lines so we stopped. We were seated at tables with stool-chairs which were really close together (not a favorite of mine) but aside from that, service was good and the food quite tasty. We ordered a ramen noodle dish and the pork rolls, they were both really good. The place seems to be a favorite of the younger crowd, lots of students from the local university when we were there.
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