Best Asian food near Littleton, New Hampshire, United States

August 12, 2020 Hana Mouser

Reviews on Asian food in Littleton, New Hampshire, United States. Littleton is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 5,928 at the 2010 census. Situated at the northern edge of the White Mountains, Littleton is bounded on the northwest by the Connecticut River.
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1. Chang Thai Cafe

77 Main St, Littleton, NH 03561-4018 Sushi, Asian, Thai Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Reservations, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Live Music +1 603-444-8810 http://www.changthaicafe.com/
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4 based on 316 reviews

Chang Thai Cafe

Reviewed By Suzanne K

Our family of four (2 adults, a teen and an 8 year old) loved this place. The servers were friendly, the food was great, and the atmosphere was good and family friendly. Everyone was very happy with what they ordered! Not the cheapest place though with a bill of $73.00.

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2. Taste The Thai

406 Union St, Littleton, NH 03561-5620 Asian, Thai +1 603-575-5488 http://www.tastethethai.com
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5 based on 13 reviews

Taste The Thai

Reviewed By charliec496

So, am hoping that this is Taste of Thai on Main Street in Littleton...I stopped by on impulse after hearing recommendations from friends... It was incredible! I had green curry with Thai beer and was amazed at the quality. They are open to special orders, but menu is extensive and everything was fresh. I will most definitely return!!!

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3. Jing Fong Chinese Restaurant

168 Meadow St, Littleton, NH 03561-3600 Chinese, Asian Dinner, Lunch Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 603-444-6688 http://www.jingfong.tk
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3 based on 55 reviews

Jing Fong Chinese Restaurant

Reviewed By Cherry_Wonderdog

My son and I came here for an early dinner on Saturday night after realizing that the choices for eating well without paying a fortune were limited in Littleton. The previous reviews of Jing Fong were admittedly a turnoff to me, but I was encouraged me to have an open mind, especially since the restaurant was conveniently located to our downtown stroll, and the Thai restaurant we would have chosen was visibly overpriced.Before committing to taking a table, we checked out the buffet which didn’t wow either of us, but for $11.95, we assumed there would be at least a few salvageable items that could constitute a meal. The hostess could have been nasty about our reluctance, but she wasn’t. I guess Jing Fong is in the “try harder” mode in response to negative criticism, and given the “New” in the restaurant title, I’m now wondering if it’s also because management has changed hands and needs to rectify a bad situation they inherited.What I can say about the buffet is that it’s among the most Americanized Chinese buffets in my travels. This is definitely not the place for authentic Chinese food, but our meals actually weren’t too bad after all. The hot & sour soup, for me always a litmus test for acceptable quality, was about a 7 on a scale of 1-10, so it passed the first critical Cherry Wonderdog test. The menu assured us that no MSG was used in the cooking – allowing Jing Fong to pass test #2. There was at least one decent vegetable dish – stir-fried green beans, test #3, and at least one semi-healthy “meat” dish that I didn’t feel guilty about eating – chicken with broccoli, in which the chicken wasn’t rubbery like other places. Four passing grades!Nevertheless, I would be hard pressed to make this a regular dining joint if I lived in the area, because I demand more from a Chinese restaurant. For one night, it was perfectly satisfactory. The buffet featured a smorgasbord of Chinese and American specialties, juxtaposed if not merged as if to combine the best of both worlds. Yes, there was wonton soup with help yourself wontons, but the wontons didn’t nearly have the soft texture I’m used to getting elsewhere. Eggs rolls and spare ribs for appetizers? Sure, but do we really need fried onion rings and chicken fingers? Pigs in a blanket? Braised beef brisket? Stir fried artificial crab meat with cheese and vegetables? No thank you. Even the shrimp cocktail seemed out of place, with undersized unshelled shrimp showing mysterious black markings underneath. Conversely, the sautéed mushrooms with bacon were surprisingly good!Service was decent but nothing exceptional. The waiters talked a big talk (“You betcha!” “Of course!”) when we ordered, but there was little table service to remove dirty plates, and we had to pay at the counter. It’s also another ignorant establishment that continues to dispense plastic straws without regards how 500 million of them being consumed every day by Americans contributes to polluting our oceans, endangering marine life, and suffocating seabirds. Watching others “take out” their buffet in Styrofoam containers and pay by the pound was perhaps the clincher in terms of how I felt about Jing Fong – this was a restaurant to wolf down mediocre food and get out quick with the comfort of knowing you weren’t going to starve even though your body might not like it in the long-term.

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4. Asian Garden Restaurant

551 Meadow St, Littleton, NH 03561-3615 Asian, Chinese Lunch, Dinner Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Reservations, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +1 603-444-8838 http://imperialhiphop.com/video-gross-guy-films-nasty-conditions-in-a-n-h-chinese-restaurant
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4 based on 58 reviews

Asian Garden Restaurant

Reviewed By Wendy L

Recently had luncheon special. Great value for money, quiet place, friendly service.Loved Egg Drop Soup (very nice flavor, some vegetables in it and generous serving cup), General Gau chicken was freshly made (crispy coating and sauce was spicy sweet not pasty). Will definitely go again.

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5. Mr Lee's Restaurant

326 Union St, Littleton, NH 03561-5616 Asian, Chinese Takeout, Seating, Table Service +1 603-444-6544 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mr-Lees-Restaurant/117325644952955
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3 based on 22 reviews

Reviewed By kathryn h

this was a random choice & very tasty. the building is nothing special & looks tired on the inside. but the food is good & large portions. the eggs rolls are fresh tasting. I had the sesame chicken & Jeff the broccoli beef. we could have split 1 order & still have left-overs.

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