Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Kendall. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Kendall is a census-designated place in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census, the area had a total population of 75,371.
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4 based on 41 reviews
Gyu-Kaku is a restaurant transplanted from Japan serving what they call Japanese barbeque. Each table has a grill embedded in the center and course after course were delivered for the diners to cook themselves - after following carefully given instructions; everything cooks quickly. The Shrimp & mushroom ahijo (lots of garlic) were delivered in a small cocotte which was set onto the grill to cook. Shrimp as tender as ever. Next was the spicy tuna volcano - the best course of the night for me - tuna tartar on very, very crispy rice. The servers actually arranged the portions to spell out Yelp! How fun.Next was a thankfully small portion of Garlic Chicken noodles. A bowlful of satisfyingly thick and tasty noodles. The harami in secret pot is a cut of beef placed onto the grill til done, then the servers used scissors to cut portions. Peppers were grilled alongside the meat. This dish was tasty but disappointing as diners have only chopsticks and the portions were too large and thick to be a single bit. We ate them anyway!So-called sukiyaki is the restaurant's version of the Korean national rice dish, bibimbop. Teeny pieces of meat and mushrooms were mixed into a sweetish rice. Very good. We finished with their famous kalbi short rib (another Korean favorite). Served with a platter of vegetables, diners grill this on their own. Dessert is Lady M's green tea mille crepe with ice cream. This is a concoction of many thin crepes layered with a green tea pastry cream (we were told mousse, pastry cream makes more sense) served with green tea ice cream (must eat at every Chinese buffet). Hmmmm, the texture of the pastry cream was interesting. And who is Lady M.Service was great. The atmosphere pleasant - the conversation covered the loud music. Give it a try. I'd like to try to Brickell restaurant, closer to home.
4 based on 36 reviews
Asian Fusion Cafe offers a variety of the best Asian Cuisine from Sushi, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese and Korean Cuisine.
Asian Fusion Cafe serves various Asian cuisines, but it seems to have a Southeast twist. Our party included my family (all Korean), a native Chinese, and an Armenian who is very well versed in Asian cuisine. We ordered a sashimi platter, tempura udon, spring rolls (free with a Yelp check-in), chicken katsu, and Korean short ribs. While I didn't personally eat the sashimi, my friends enjoyed it and it was reasonably priced at $16. The chicken katsu was oddly chopped into bite size pieces. The taste was typical of katsu, so no issues. The short ribs were tasty, but chopped cilantro gave it a Vietnamese flavor to it. A little overpriced at $17. The udon had a strange flavor to the broth and my son noticed it immediately. It tasted more like a Thai soup broth than a typical light soy base that you would expect with udon. This was the worst part of the meal. So we hit on a couple of dishes and missed on a couple. I'd try it again, but as a visitor, I wouldn't go out of my way to find it again.
4 based on 48 reviews
Being one of my parents favorite spots for sushi I recently met them there for a family dinner and was overall pleased with the experience. The menu selection is actually quite extensive ...they offer not only all the traditional sushi choices but also yakitori(grilled skewers) and a nice selection of Thai dishes too. They lost a star because the tuna tataki which I order often was not as good as others so on future visits I'll refrain from ordering that at Kampai. But everything else was quite good and tasted fresh something that is of the utmost importance when it comes to sushi. I found the service to be very friendly and efficient,we had both our Thai server and a busser visiting the table often making sure our water glasses were filled and empty plates removed. When in the West Miami or Kendall area Kampai should always be considered a good choice for Japanese or Thai.
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4 based on 137 reviews
We have been coming here for years, and while the food was good and our chef Jaime was competent. The management has gone way downhill. The resturant was grossly understaffed and therefore the waiting is not acceptable. It took almost 45 minutes for the first course of soup to come once we had been sitted. Again the food was good, however I don't consider onions and a few pieces of zucchini to be "vegetables". The steamed rice I ordered never came, when I mentioned it, the waitress offered me a "free" ice cream, which was included in my meal. A table mate asked for some water and was told by a busboy/food runner, go ask your waiter. When I informed the manager instead of apologizing he said well maybe he had dirty hands. For the price and the wait definetly not worth it. Too Bad, it used to be great
4 based on 403 reviews
I recently went here for the first time after having sought out a dim sum restaurant in Miami. I will confess that it was the best dim sum that I have ever had. But the portions are small and the prices are about 150% higher that your average dim sum restaurant. The restaurant was a full house when I went on a Saturday evening. Despite the restaurant being full, the service was excellent!
4 based on 83 reviews
Shibui brings authentic Japanese food and atmosphere to Miami! We ordered the fried shrimp gyozas and tsukemono (pickled vegetables) for appetizers, both of which were delicious. The bbq eel, stir fry and ramen were all fantastic. Note that the ramen is vegetarian - no pork and egg - where the pork and egg version is more typical in Japan. It was very tasty and I prefer the vegetarian version. The green iced tea was also really good. The restaurant is its own building, not a strip mall shop, which makes it a bit more special for this area of Miami. The service was excellent. We really liked Shibui and will be going back. Arigatou gozaimas! Enjoy!
4 based on 248 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
We have been going here for years and always enjoyed our meals and service..... but the last 2 times we went was really not a good experiences........servers are nice but donât write orders down and made mistakes both visits....the kitchen seems to be lacking in getting the food out......they have a new recipe for the dry ribs that is terrible.....so, the next time we decided to do take out which took 2 1/2 hours.....the manager was very apologetic and didnât charge us for a couple dishes but when we got the food home it was not edible.....it must have been sitting for hours.....the woman in front of me was complaining and she got apologized to and had items taken off her check also~~~~~so, why do I go back? .....only because I got $200. In gift cards for Christmas......once I use up the cards I will never return....
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4 based on 99 reviews
We enjoy Lan's under $12 lunch specials, which include a main course (we usually get grilled salmon), served with miso soup, a California roll ($1 extra made with brown rice), mesclun salad and Asian sprout salad. Sometimes the salmon is a bit overcooked and slightly on the dry side, but I love the strip of charred salmon skin they leave on the fish.Service can be spotty. There usually isn't someone assigned exclusively to the register at the entrance or to showing patrons to their tables. Bottlenecks sometimes occur. The restaurant seems understaffed, and the harried servers appear to have multiple--too many?--responsibilities.Lan is known for its popular bubble teas, which come in several flavors. (If you're watching your carbs and/or calories, you might want to steer clear of them, especially the sweet creamy ones made with tapioca pearls. They are delicious, but some could contain more calories than your your lunch or dinner!)
4 based on 122 reviews
Went with my daughter. I had lots of sushi and some items from the grill. The food was good and the service was good as well. It has lost some of its luster over the past couple of times I have come.
4 based on 291 reviews
Totally lost in a middle of a small shopping mall, between Ace Hardware and a grocery shop, not a place where one would expect to find a top notch, sophisticated, Japanese restaurant - superbe products, fresh fish, both imaginative dishes and traditional fare. Worth a trip for a great diner at a decent price.
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