Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Wildomar. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Wildomar is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. It was incorporated on July 1, 2008. The city is located in a fast-growing area. As of the 2010 census, the population of Wildomar was 32,176, an increase from 14,064 at the 2000 census, when the community was still an unincorporated census-designated place.
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4 based on 11 reviews
This place was great and I was surprised there was only one other review for it. Slightly hidden location but great patio and indoor eating area and awesome staff. I ate veggie tempura and dragonballz, which was garlic albacore, cream cheese, and spicy mayo deep fried in balls-- very inventive and delicious. My sister got a make-your-own lunch bento and got exactly what she wanted (gyoza and seared ahi), but there were many options to choose from. We will definitely be back.
4 based on 27 reviews
Twice I have seen management disparage an employee...for some reason the woman in charge of the restaurant likes the music set as loud as a nightclub...different music blaring from the kitchen at the same time....the food quality is inconsistent when ordering the same dish on two different occasions...greasy/limp fried food and tasteless broth
5 based on 26 reviews
Great sushi always fresh and good service. We always order two Hana rolls, one Mexican roll for $17.95 lunch special add miso soup $2.50/ delicious and hot and for the appetizer tempera fried avocado and asparagus $8.95. They always keep your water glass full and bring the food out quick. At christmas time they offer $100 dollar gift card $80 dollars and a full time customer card 10% back card redeemable when you build up a minimum of $10 dollars so hang on to your rebate card and cash in when you reach $10. The also have coupons in the Murrieta monthly magazine. Also I always ask for extra ginger it is very fresh!
4 based on 17 reviews
Best sushi ever. The edemame to wait the perfect sushis are amazing.My favorite roll is the Amber ! Can eat there every day.
4 based on 15 reviews
I wrote a simliar review for Kokoro last December on Yelp. Just returned to Lake Elsinore area to visit the in-laws. Kokoro has become our get-away Japanese cuisine place when I want to enjoy my favorite food. We stopped in on the way back from LAX with my son and husband last night.Early Friday night dinner. Gracious staff. EXCELLENT dinner options, we all chose the dinner 'bento style' combination meals. All wonderful, reasonably priced.And extra nice that I was recognized and greeted by one of the younger waitresses, Jane, who remembered that we visit here about 1-2x a year. Arigato and we will be back later this week!!
3 based on 14 reviews
Since I last reviewed this restaurant, I've been in a few times. I guess I'm a glutton for punishment. Unfortunately, we don't have any other Asian food establishments close by.One of the items I had was the chicken and green beans. The beans were mushy and slimy. I should have followed my own advice and asked for something that had to be cooked fresh. (This wasn't the first time I had mushy beans.) Sometimes the staff are friendly and on the ball; other times, not so much. Today, it was a "not so much" day. I wonder if the variation has to do with whether the manager is in or not. There were no lids for the drinks; I had to go to the counter to get one. Panda Express, you've had numerous chances. I'm done. I'll drive a bit further to Pick Up Styx.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Chinese restaurateurs aré unwaveringly strict with their business approach. Very little emotional displays, or exuberant demonstrations beyond their established system of operation. Is that why they tend to be successful most of the times?As to for their food, it is no big surprise is a pre conceived formula, as well. Give the Americanos what they crave, which is usually large amounts of sweet dishes, that as a lot of people also knows, the Chinese does not partake in the food they successfully sell. Delivery, Pick-Up, Dine in, they move fast and do not even blink an eye. Most Chinese restaurants are hard to differentiate from one another. Sweet and Sour Pork here, or there, what's the difference?Decided to try China One for our first time, so we drove 12 plus miles till we got there in Wildomar, CA. Place is more for takeout and delivery, than anything else. A good flow of patrons around 7 PM. At least 6 Chinese cooks on the line (no chefs here), plus additional help. I, for one, love to see Chinese at the helm, than other nationalities where Chinese food is concerned, so I was happy as we took one of the few tables. Our Waitress/Server was personable and looking good in the black outfits favored by all.One little paper napkin each indicated tight inventory control. Food:Egg Rolls, $1.95 for 2, ordered double. No meat, but very tasty and crispy. Sweet sauce accompanying. 4 Stars.Fried Chicken Won Ton, (12), $4.55. Plump, Crispy, a welcome surprise that beat 99% of what we sadly had consumed in the past. 4 Stars.BBQ Sliced Pork, $5.75. Covered in the well known deep red sauce, excessively so, plenty of it, and edible. When in passing I commented on the amount of sauce, and brought up the example of the same dish served in Sam Woo, in Irvine CA, he replied theirs was the Americanized version, so I shut up. 3.5 Stars.Hot & Sour Soup (Seafood) $6.75. Not bad but in need of more of the basic ingredients, that make this soup special. Still, for the money, not a bad choice (if imitation crab is not a deal breaker), very nice colors and flavor average. 3.5 Stars.Curry Chicken, $9.55. Appreciated, although somewhat oily, person that wanted it said okey. A little on the spicy side. 3.5 Stars.Beef Pepper Steak, $9.55. These people can tenderize a section of rawhide with no problems, so attempting to categorize the cut of beef is next to impossible. Flavor strong, but with the heavy chunks of Green Bell Peppers al dente, and apparently zero condiments, it evened out. Ratio: Bell Peppers 70%, Tender Beef, the rest. 3.5 Stars.House Chow Mein, Beef, Chicken, and Shrimp, $8.95. This type of selection has been a dead end as far as quality is concerned, and if anything, noodles now a days seemed to be getting thicker, and overtaking the little extras they serve. So big plate of color noodles, so easy to make with no significant skills in play. 3 Stars.Paper cups, one very small napkin, decent water, passed on the pieces of stale, crispy whatever else is called. At least Mexicans offer Chips & Salsa. Reinforces the belief that what the dish out, they definitely do not consume.Decent service, got 15%. Not one superior than the rest. 3.5 Stars.
4 based on 12 reviews
Ever since Andy took over Sushi Den, approximately a year ago, I have never been disappointed. We go almost weekly. Andy brings in some new and fun/interesting stuff, I tried jellyfish for the first time a few months ago and was surprising happy. The lemon drop is one of my favorites along with his oyster shooters. The waitresses are always friendly. On a special occasion, we ordered in advance, and Andy had live lobster for us. I don't think I will ever eat another cooked lobster again.Wine is poured generously and plenty of sake and beer choices.It is not the fanciest inside, but who cares, the fish is always fresh.
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