Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Kennesaw. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Kennesaw is a city in Cobb County, Georgia, United States, located in the greater Atlanta metropolitan area. It had a population of 29,783 according to the 2010 census. Founded in 1887, Kennesaw has a past surrounded with railroad history. During the Civil War, Kennesaw was the staging ground for the Great Locomotive Chase on April 12, 1862. The city is perhaps best known nationally for its mandatory gun-possession ordinance.
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4 based on 31 reviews
My wife and I stopped here for our first time. We have eaten in Thai restaurants throughout the US. This is a small little restaurant in downtown Kennesaw GA. If you are looking for ambiance then skip this place. It is small and could get crowded, but don't let stop you. The food was good but my Pad Thai could have been better. I think maybe the sauce was over cooked. My wife enjoyed her Coconut Soup and Tofu Bomb which came out really done up nice. Check the picture out with the soup and bomb.
4 based on 31 reviews
Welcome to 575 Bistro, an innovative Asian Seafood restaurant in Kennesaw and Marietta, GA. We strive to bring our menu to a new level by fusing Vietnamese accents with modern American cuisine, creating one-of-a-kind mouth-watering dishes. The flavors and
Excellent food. I've so missed good Vietnamese food in this area and was thrilled from my first visit through the dozen or more since. Their Pho is exquisite, salads (with apple/mango/etc.) just delicious and the grilled grape leaves divine. Great, attentive service as well. Check it out.
4 based on 27 reviews
We have been looking for the last 3 months for a good Chinese takeout....and this has been the best so far. Now I can't say it is the best I have ever had in Georgia but so far in West Cobb, yes. The Hot and Sour my husband loved and the chicken and broccoli-he really liked. The wonton soup was good but not the best I have had, but it was better than other places I have tried. The lo mein was good but the noodles were not the type I am used to so it wasn't the best I have had...but it was flavorful. We will be going back but I am still on the hunt!
4 based on 26 reviews
Modern sushi concept with an interesting twist on a traditional menu.
Amazing sushi,fresh and tasty we tried 9 different food items. Okonomiyaki fries,green bean fries, poke taco,Miso soup for starters. We later ate kraken kraken, Masago, inari it was fabulously prepared. My best dish was Eye of the tiger and tunaception. I would recommend these dishes to anyone. The service was great fast and efficient we tipped generously. I would visit this place again. Great eatery.
4 based on 97 reviews
At lunch here. Wide variety of Japanese and Thai food. Friendly service at the ready. NAM sod was delicious. If you like spicy, be sure to ask for more heat!
4 based on 50 reviews
I eat at this restaurant at least 3-4 times per month. The food is great! I would say excellent, except that depending on the cook some meals are better than others.... but always, always great! I like spicy and sometimes it's not spicy enough. But I always ask for extra. The serving sizes are great! You can easily feed 2 people ... if not three ... off of one meal! I love this place.I also recommend their fresh basil wraps, spring rolls and coconut soup!I always get my food to go, but the place is newly renovated and looks amazing. It is small though as it is in the Kroger shopping mall.
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5 based on 16 reviews
We were looking for a place to eat for lunch and found Fire Stone. Itâs located in an unassuming shopping center. The food was delicious. The menu and wonderful pictures showing the food. I have the lamb and we also got the chicken lettuce wrap.The Thai chili sauce was something special!The chef makes his own. Hot tea was actually very hot and it came with an ample amount.
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4 based on 84 reviews
Once again the locally owned, family run, hole in the wall eatery proves to be the best choice for flavorful, near authentic, cuisine... friendly, helpful service tops it off.While itâs small, the patio outside offers additional seating. Folks, donât let the looks from the street fool you. Non-traditional setting or not, this is absolutely some of the best Thai in America. We started with basil rolls... fresh basil, fresh sprout, fresh lettuce, shrimp wrapped in a sticky rice wrap. Served with the traditional hoisin sauce... an explosion of contrasting flavors & textures in an appetizer. We followed that with a cup of the coconut soup. The broth was perfect. The coconut was nicely balanced. Not too much lemon grass or chive... the chicken was tender. For entrees, my wife ordered the Pad Ke Mao, medium heat. The noodles had just the right amount of sauce to balance the beef and vegetables. Thereâs a sign at the entrance warning customers about heat... pay attention. They do heat right. I had the spicy fried rice with pork, spicy hot (I enjoy spicy foods... heavy on the spicy), but our server was kind enough to warn me of the authenticity of their heat scale. Both meals were phenomenal. And, after having the soup and basil rolls, neither of us could finish our meals. The portions are generous.Oh, by the way, our server talked my wife into getting a piece of coconut cake to go... (I was skeptic, as most oriental restaurants have horrible baked goods). She swears itâs the best coconut cake sheâs ever had.This little place just became our Thai go to.
4 based on 82 reviews
We've stayed at a nearby hotel for years and had never tried Penang's - until tonight.What a pleasant surprise. The service and food are excellent.Had appetizers of roti (flatbread) with a peanut / potato/curry dipping sauce along with vegetarian tofu satay. Both were really tasty.Three main courses of beef mei fun, bbq pork lo mein and vegetable pad thai. We cleaned our plates! :-)I will be back on the next trip.Enjoy!
Most Popular Italian food in Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
4 based on 169 reviews
Huge disappointment. Lunch entrée prices are higher than dinner prices at their competitors', and you receive significantly less food. Ate there a couple of years back and was equally unimpressed...only returned due to a family member having a coupon for a free meal. Won't go a 3rd. time even if they comp everyone in the party's meal. My $15 lunch entrée, served with nothing besides mediocre, flavorless rolls, consisted of a small, obviously microwaved serving of what tasted like grocery-store pasta. I am still searching for any sign of the lobster and other ingredients that were supposed to be in it.Far worse, however, was the service. Surliest waiter I have ever encountered...the hostess was almost as bad. The waiter literally sighed out loud and rolled his eyes when I ordered a beverage. He never spoke a friendly word or came close to smiling, and, after he ignored us for 20 minutes, I had to actually stand up and approach him to ask for a drink refill, which came after another 10 minutes or so, when our meal was completely finished and the drink was no longer needed. We were never asked if we wanted dessert, and had to track him down again in order to get a to-go box for my dining-mate's leftover pizza, a dish so mediocre that she ate exactly one slice of a 16 inch pizza.There must be over a dozen Italian places within one or two square miles of this place; I would highly recommend choosing any of the others. The atmosphere, quantity and quality of the food, prices, and most of all service are well below average. Train your workers or at least hire some that aren't overtly hostile, and consider lowering your prices or at least throw in a salad, for goodness' sake.
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