Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Forest. Forest is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bedford and Campbell counties in the U.S. state of Virginia. The population was 9,106 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Lynchburg Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 64 reviews
Authentic Szechuan Chinese cuisine. Offering dine-in, take-out, delivery and catering services. Online ordering available too.
We hadn't been to Andy Chang's in quite a while, but dropped in for lunch recently and were not particularly impressed. The atmosphere is pleasant, but the booth's seat cushion was splitting and cracking. Lunch specials include a $7 menu that includes choice of soup or spring roll, entrée, and rice--fried or steamed. The wonton soup was only so-so. The egg drop soup was better. Portions were decent size, but neither the chicken with vegetables nor the Hunan chicken were remarkable and tastier versions have been found elsewhere. Service was only fair. The lunch was filling and the price appealing, but we will not be hurrying back.
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Reasonably priced authentic Asian food. Some of the best within a commute of Lynchburg.Oder a variety or ask for something you like that you donât see. The owner will prepare your specialty if he has the ingredients.Love the noodle dishes with seafood! $$
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4 based on 37 reviews
This is our go to place for Pho and Spring Rolls, the best in town. Need to try some other entrees when the the weather warms and we donât need that hot soup!!. Would give five stars but the last 2 times weâve been there the service wasnât that great. In fact, last time a table of 6 and a table of 4 who came in at least 10 minutes after our orders were taken, got there food (not just appetizers) first. Usually weâd walk out but really craving the pho that night.
5 based on 17 reviews
Iâm confused by all the 5-star reviews of Oishii. The sushi is run of the mill and nothing special. The fish in the majority of the rolls is cooked, which is fine, but is clearly an indication of the customer base they are aiming to attract (i.e. the âewwww, Iâm not eating raw fishâ crowd). I had the Crunch and Godzilla Rolls. They were both a bit bland (perhaps the rice wasnât seasoned properly?) and Iâd try something different in the future. My husbandâs hibachi salmon was also OK, although the salmon was overcooked. On the plus side, the service was excellent and you could tell the staff cared about the customers and the restaurant.
4 based on 38 reviews
Authentic Thai cuisine in Lynchburg, VA (Wyndhurst). Open 7 days a week. Lunch specials served on Monday to Friday.
Today was a nice sunny day. This place has nice outdoor seating, but I ate inside. I had their soup, spicy dumplings, and sweat and sour special. Their soup was bland, the dumplings were too greasy and rubbery. The special had a good sauce and was my favorite.
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