Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Palm Beach. Palm Beach has long lured America's big name social elite, from the Kennedys to the Pulitzers to the Trumps. If you don't have the Jaguar, catch a Palm Tram around the city. Opulent extravagance is the order of the day. But if you can take your eyes off the glittering procession of socialites and the prices at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Spa and in Worth Avenue stores, there are plenty of other sights to be seen. Don't miss Henry Morrison Flagler Museum or the hopping nightlife on Clematis Street.
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4 based on 135 reviews
This concept started from our creator's passion for food, and a vision to add innovative, exotic, and genuine flavors of Southeast Asian to our dining experiences. We focus on quality ingredients freshly prepared, and warm customer services.
We went to Palm Sugar twice for dinner and once for takeout lunch. Service was excellent and quick. The pad thai with tofu was perfect. Mongolian stir fry was good. Pleasant restaurant on Clematis street. We went to a concert on Clematis after dinner and had a wonderful evening. Excellent restaurant and they cooked the food exactly to my multiple special requests. Also has a nice bar area.
4 based on 64 reviews
What happens when three of South Floridaâs biggest players in the restaurant & nightlife industry come together? Magic! Thatâs what happens. A restaurant was born that combines contemporary Southeast Asian cuisine with a South Florida vibe to elevate the
We have been for dinner 4-5 times but today was first Lunch. Very Nice lunch menu and Bento Boxes! I had some nice Beef Buns. Fair Price for great food and service.
4 based on 123 reviews
The first time I ate at Sushi Jo was at their location in City Place. The food was good. Since they closed that location I met a friend at this location. The service was amazing. The food was ok and the prices were ridiculous. Specially since their location is not exactly the greatest. Too bad really loved our waiter.
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4 based on 79 reviews
Had an excellent dinner here...food, service impeccable. BUT our waiter needed some education on what Imoto served. When I asked what kind of salmon the sashimi was, he said âPacific.â When I asked what kind of Pacific salmon (king, coho, sockeye), he didnât know and asked the kitchen and came back with âScottish.â Thatâs code for farmed-raised so I passed. He also said the yellowtail was âamberjack.â Really? Thought is was snapper. Regardless, had an enjoyable meal.
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4 based on 57 reviews
Like to eat? Like Asian foods? Like fresh ingredients? Like to cook? Like a different kind of dining experience? Then you might want to try the Hot Pot if you haven't already experienced this type of dining. After being seated, the charming Tracy came to explain the cooking process, the choices, and answered questions regarding the eight different broths, one of which would be the one in which to cook the chosen ingredients. She directed us to the (buffet) area where diners choose the fresh, ever plentiful, ever replenished protein items and other ingredients. Among the choices were trays of thinly sliced beef, pork, lamb, pig's tongue, octopus, squid, pig's brain, tripe, frog's legs, clams, scallops, shrimp, crab, tofu, and so much more. At the end of the buffet items was a cart containing many condiments with which diners could flavor their choices and/or their broth. Our broths were in place when we returned to our seats. A conveyor drive with plates or containers containing veggies, dumplings, and greens constantly passed by seated diners allowing them to reach for the ones they wanted. Let the fun begin. Time to cook the chosen ingredients in the hot pots situated in front of the diners.There seems to be no limit to the amount of concoctions one can create. There's no limit to the amount of times a diner can visit the buffet choices. But, there is a limit as to how much one can eat. After three trips for the main ingredients, I had to stop if I wanted dessert. Fresh fruit, four flavors of ice cream, a couple of pastries, and a small container of chocolate mouse were the choices.This was an enjoyable dinner for us and we'd like to return.Some may think the $25.50 per person is steep, but if you have a big appetite and/or choose the higher end foods, you just might get your money's worth.Please give a like if this review and/or photos is helpful. Thank you.
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4 based on 159 reviews
stopped here for lunch walking back to hotel from Norton Gallery. small but comfortable setting. very attentive staff. lots of choices on the menu. our meals were excellent as was the price. good sized portions. would return next time we're in the area.
4 based on 264 reviews
This little cafe is a jewel of a Thai restaurant, unpretentious and comfortable. Situated on a side street in the artsy Northwood district it features a full, excellent Asian menu. Our tastes run light so we were pleased with the appetizer portions of Thai steamed dumplings and the hamachi jalapeño. The staff is pleasant and welcoming. There is both indoor and outdoor seating.
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4 based on 331 reviews
Embark on an extraordinary culinary journey at Echo and discover the tantalizing elements of taste and irresistible allure of one of Palm Beach's most acclaimed restaurants. Tempt your palate with the delicious flavors of Asia and experience the distinct
We planned our anniversary dinner to coincide with Echo's happy hour on Friday. We were perplexed when we arrived: "no happy hour this Friday due to an event". You can't give us reasonably priced drinks because you have other people patronizing your restaurant? OK. We ordered the dim sum appetizer. The rangoon was fine, there was a cashew chicken bite that was cold. Nothing amazing. We ordered two entrees which were both perfectly fine but only slightly above regular takeout- the honey chicken being better than the crispy beef. Overall, it's fine, but PF Changs has them beat.
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4 based on 211 reviews
Awarded "A" Grade from the Palm Beach Post and rated "Excellent" by Zagat, Kabuki is a stunning modern Asian eatery enhanced by decorative lighting fixtures that create a dimly-lit, inviting atmosphere. There's a long, full liquor bar and a sushi bar in t
We visited here for our last meal of the vacation, and werenât disappointed. We had starters of Calamari and spicy conch. The calamari was perfect - crispy and not oily. Conch was an interesting variation, with the right amount of spice, for me at least. Our mains were crispy duck and Pad Thai. The Pad Thai may actually be the best I have ever tried. Overall we ordered a little too much. Only slight niggle was the waitress asking about us not adding a tip on the credit card. We prefer to tip cash (which we did), but Iâ m not sure I have ever had to be prompted in the past.
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