Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Folsom, California, United States. Folsom is a city in Sacramento County, California, United States. It is commonly known for Folsom Prison, Folsom Prison Blues and Folsom Lake. The population was 72,203 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 13 reviews
My husband and I decided to give Tokyo Sushi a whirl the other night. It has been in Folsom as long as I have been around but for some reason I have been hesitant to try it. Let me tell you I have been missing out. It is a small place and wasn't crowded. There were probably about 8 people all at the bar, so we sat at a table. Received prompt service from our server who was so nice. Ordered 3 rolls. The annie, dragon, and the Paul-San. All tasted delicious. They cut the pieces small which is nice cause it makes it easier to chew:) We also ordered a pitcher of Kirian which only cost $5.95. That is a great deal!! We are definitely going to go back!!
3 based on 68 reviews
We arrived at 6:00pm on a Tuesday and there was only one table left in the restaurant. I did not realize Blue Nami was so popular. The sushi and the bento boxes were fine but nothing special. The miso soup was really good. Usually miso soup is so salty that I don't care for it. They poured their wines generously and our service was good.
4 based on 24 reviews
We had sampled some of their catered food at a friends home several months ago and were most impressed.We stared with the spring rolls w/avocado. Very tasty with excellent peanut sauce. For our entrees we ordered the yellow curry with shrimp and the BB@ Pork. Both were delicious!The service was excellent and the staff were very friendly and helpful.Definitely going back!!!!
Where to eat Chinese food in Folsom: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 61 reviews
Lotus 8 Asian Cuisine Provides Chinese Restaurant, Asian Cuisine, Free Delivery, Online Ordering & Catering To The Folsom, CA Area.
We love this little local gem! Our favorite waiter, Kirby, is professional and attentive and always makes great recommendations. The chef specials are a wonderful twist on classic Chinese fare, but if you like your traditional Chow Mein they do a fantastic job on those plates too. Prices are reasonable, service is great, food is fresh and delicious and portions are just right.
4 based on 21 reviews
It has great staff, good drink options and quality hibachi chefs. Combine that with relatively moderate prices compared to other hibachi restaurants, youâve got a winner. Great scallops with a perfect sear paired with juicy filet mignon and fried rice is sure to please everyone. Add entertainment and a cheerful time with family and no one loses.
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4 based on 36 reviews
We took a chicken vermicelli Pho to go, and it made 2 large servings of soup for our dinner on a cold night. They packed up the broth and the soup contents separately so we could heat it up gently ourselves and the ingredients would not get soggy or lose their crunch sitting in liquid. There were also chopped peanuts and sliced green onion tops as well as siracha packets as the side to garnish the soup. We also ordered the sliced chili chicken and rice and egg rolls and they were also quite good. Makes for an easy and tasty dinner with leftovers for the next day.
4 based on 57 reviews
Went to the one in El Dorado Hills. The above mention soup was great but the rest was average. The main dishes we ordered included lobster sauce shrimp and shiitake mushroom beef. They were tasteless. The portions were adequate and the prices moderate. The service was good.
4 based on 117 reviews
I thought this would restaurant be full of non-Chinese people, since I thought this would be more of a tourist destination. I was right that I was the only Asian person aside from the people who worked there, but there are so many regulars, I was really impressed! This is on the main tourist drag of Old Folsom, so I imagined people from all over coming to eat. Nope. From the conversations, 99% are from right around. Are there stereotypical Chinese American dishes with huge portions? Absolutely. But are there lovely traditional-leaning dishes? Yes, there are! We really liked the seafood with mixed veggies (such a great sauce!). The fried green bean appetizer was generous but could have used a bit of flavor in the batter; dipping it in sweet and sour sauce isn't my thing. It was the same sauce for the Mandarin duck. The duck itself was so creative, crisp and chewy and fatty and boneless. But the sauce was a bit cloying for me. Now I know. Service is fantastic and friendly.
Where to eat Contemporary food in Folsom: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 96 reviews
Came for an early lunch to celebrate a birthday and ordered off the lunch menu. $10.95 for salad, rice and entree. You have your choice of veggie, chicken, beef or pork. Shrimp or calamari is $2 more. I ordered the Fresh Ginger with chicken. The sauce was wonderful and the fresh veggies were very nice. Everything seemed very light and fresh. Service was nice and the restaurant has quite a few tables.
4 based on 384 reviews
The Fatâs Asia Bistros are individually handcrafted by our regional culinary legends, the Fat Family. At Fatâs Asia Bistro modern Asian cuisine meets timeless tradition.
We went to the Bistro and ordered the same entrees I have ordered at the Frank Fat's Downtown location . It was good , but the downtown location is better. The presentation and the taste was just a lot better at Frank Fat's. The service was very good and the food came out promptly.
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