Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Fairhope, Alabama, United States. Fairhope is a city in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States, on a sloping plateau, along the cliffs and shoreline of Mobile Bay. The 2010 census lists the population of the city as 15,326. Fairhope is a principal city of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley micropolitan area, which includes all of Baldwin County. In 2016, Fairhope was named the best small town in the South by Southern Living magazine.
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4 based on 166 reviews
Master Joe's is the leading sushi restaurant in the area. Established in 2009, it has continuously been voted Best Restaurant on the Eastern Shore and Best Sushi for the entire Mobile Bay and Gulf Shores area by the local magazine "Laniappe". Joe's is loc
Our family of four enjoyed entrees, sashimi, and rolls. The entree portions were on the larger side, with rolls being average sized (not that larger equates to better). Quality was good...the sashimi was above average and the eel/avocado rolls were also excellent. Salads that came with entrees were also better than you typically get at a sushi place. I was a little disappointed by the way the steak hibachi was presentedâthey came as chunks.
4 based on 39 reviews
Welcome to âYak the Kathmandu Kitchenâ, the authentic Nepali Indian Restaurant. First time ever, we bring the taste of traditional Nepali style Delicious Authentic food to sweet home Mobile, Alabama. Nepal is the home of Mt. Everest and birth place of Enl
I usually enjoy the food here .I have been coming here ever since they have open and everything is pretty good. The waiter seemed a bit depressed acting for starters not friendly like the others that have waited on me before. I was here 11/21/17 around 7pm r so. I ordered the Non Veg. Thali with goat the food was not hot temperature wise like I like it. Didn't look like I usually get. They should have greens in it instead it was cabbage with potatoes. I had a order to go was MoMo Chicken which was suppose to have some kind of tomato on the chicken dumplings. But instead it was like a chicken broth with the dumplings on top of a lettuce which wilted and made the dumplings taste like lettuce and the dumplings was trouble with NO flavor. I know what I order usually is pretty good but this time it was trouble. This is what I got and a picture of what the description is on the menu.
4 based on 39 reviews
A welcoming atmosphere and an eclectic menu, with offerings of Thai, Korean, Chinese and Japanese foods. Had a delicious (and generous) Mai Tai while waiting for my take out order to be assembled.We had a sushi sampler to start with, which was good, although probably not among the very best I've ever had. I was having dinner with my very elderly mother, so went for conservative, standard dinner entrees. We had Mu Shu Pork, and I thought the Mu Shu sauce had some nice complexity to it. If the chef can make something as ordinary as Mu Shu Pork interesting, I really would like to see what he does with some of the other offerings. We also tried the Szechuan Seafood, and even with the spice level dialed down I thought it was tasty. Prices seemed a little high, both for the locale and for typical Asian restaurants- the Szechuan Seafood was $21. But the quality is good.Don't get to Fairhope very often, couple of time a year, but I would certainly check out Shanghai Cottage again.
4 based on 17 reviews
Great atmosphere!! We always get wonderful service!!! I enjoy eating at the actually sushi bar because you get a cucumber salad as soon as you sit!! It's also fun watching the sushi being made!! Everything I've tried has been excellent!!
Master Joe's and Shanghai Cottage are dependably wonderful sushi bar/Asian restaurants. Imagine my delight when we learned that the owner of those two restaurants was opening a third and Pho would be on the menu. I am a Pho addict who travels to Mobile and Pensacola to get my Pho fix. I have eaten Pho all over the country. On the west coast, Pho restaurants are as common as Starbucks and all are good. I might add that they are cheap too. We are after all talking about a street vendor food eaten by the poorest Vietnamese in Vietnam. The pho bo I am accustomed to contains sliced brisket, tendon, tripe, and sliced meatballs. The accompaniments include lime slices, bean sprouts, mint and sometimes other greens in abundance. the broth is the key. It should be rich and flavorful with a note of star anise. Imagine my disappointment when an appetizer-sized bowl of Pho with tasteless broth and poor quality meat arrived without the usual accompaniments with a price tag of $13.95. This price is the highest I have ever paid and the quality is the lowest I have ever tasted. I know downtown Fairhope is expensive but not when compared with Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland Oregon. All of those places serve a generous portion of top quality Pho for less. I rejected the meal after one taste. The manager was gracious and took my feedback well. Please, Joe, get this place working correctly. I would love to be a regular. Fairhope needs good Pho.
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