Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Fishers. Fishers is a city in Fall Creek and Delaware townships, Hamilton County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 76,794, and by 2016 the estimated population was 90,127. A suburb of Indianapolis, Fishers has grown rapidly in recent decades: about 350 people lived there in 1963, 2,000 in 1980, and only 7,500 as recently as 1990.
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New restaurant - just opened within the last 2 weeks. They didnât have a full menu yet. They said it would be available in about 10 days. The current menu is very small and doesnât appear to have a lunch or dinner differentiation. I had rare beef pho & husband had a sausage fried rice dish.I love pho. I normally order chicken pho. It was not on the menu, yet. I am not a huge fan of beef pho; however, it was very flavorful. It did not have a lot of meat in it - very small portion of meat slices. It was also a much smaller bowl than what Iâm accustomed to - even for lunch. Iâm not saying it was tiny, but for $12 I would expect it would be larger than the one served (in some Vietnamese restaurants, they would refer to this as âkids sizeâ - not to be confused with an actual kidâa menu meal). I would expect to pay about $8 or less for this portion (which some places includes an appetizer &/or soup & salad with the entree). This bowl was not lunch size, based on my previous experiences with other pho restaurants. The fried rice was also good, but for the portion at around $12, overpriced for lunch. It had Chinese sausage and the usual items in it.The service was attentive - very nice owners. They seemed to care a lot about the restaurant and customers.The flavor of the food was very good. Suggestions: I would have a lunch combo specials menu, with pricing reflective of lunch meals, for about $8 (include an appetizer &/or soup/salad with entree). I would also serve a slightly larger bowl for the pho lunch. If that bowl was a dinner size, I would have been disappointed. The fried rice portion was appropriate for lunch, but also shouldnât be $12.Since itâs new and the food/service was good, I would try them again - but only after the full menu was implemented.
This place is a GEM! Jeepers - every time we go, it's packed with people craving the deliciousness. It's a family-run operation, and they are SO incredibly kind and happy you are there. Service is great, and lightning fast! You really can't go wrong with the straight up Steak and Shrimp Hibachi. The portions are gigantic and the food is really amazing. Their house-made YumYum Sauce is drinkable. The Bento Boxes are just wonderful - so flavorful and the breading for the fried items is super light and delicious. The sushi is really good, though I've only had it once. I can't get away from the rest of their menu!! It's hard to go wrong with a perfectly cooked NY Strip and shrimp over some incredible fried rice. Prices aren't too bad, either...what you'd expect to pay for NY Strip and shrimp...but the atmosphere is PRICELESS!! A really great place for a really great meal, lunch or dinner!
4 based on 43 reviews
Tofu Avocado spring roll w chicken sandwich.Outstanding!I am often passing through Indy and want to get to the north side before I stop for lunch.Guaranteed this will be a return stop!
4 based on 16 reviews
We went on a whim to this strip mall front establishment. There was evidence of the Mexican and Mediterranean restaurants that previously occupied this space. I had the pork grilled dish and the daicon side salad was delicious. The only drawback was the poor was not hot and I hit some slices that were cold. Other than that, the service was gracious and friendly. The lemonade tasted like something from Costco but that won't stop me from going back.
4 based on 30 reviews
I ate here for the first time today. It was previously known as "I love Sushi." I went with the Chicken Pad Thai. I ordered it hot (they have 5 different spice levels) and I definitely would not have wanted to go up to the next level. It was very good, the portions were huge (I took half of it home) and I thought the price of $12.95 was fair considering I was getting two meals out of it. I plan to return and try their sushi.
4 based on 75 reviews
I frequently go here, and this is my favorite Indian restaurant of all. They serve many dishes, and the Biryani and Butter Chicken are the best. Their Kheer is a great dessert. The buffet is completely worth the cost per person. The dinner is worth the cost too, considering the amount of food you get and the quality of service. Keep up the good work!
4 based on 30 reviews
Opened in July 2009, Cafe Korea features sophisticated Korean cuisine which can be enjoyed, not only by Koreans, but also by Non-Koreans.
We stopped by their new, larger location last week for lunch. Great experience! We ordered the Soon dobu as well as the Dolsot Bi Bim Bop. Both came with a starter of a lettuce salad. In addition, we got 5 great little side dishes- zucchini kimchi, turnip kimchi, sesame bean sprouts, slightly sweet, roasted potatoes salad, and a great fried tofu. The entree portions were very generous and both were just delicious. Food is very fresh, and super flavorful. Very good value in a nice atmosphere, with good service, We will definitely be back!!
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4 based on 49 reviews
We visited Fishers, Indiana to help my wife's son move to a new apartment. The move was uneventful, but it made everyone hungry.Wild Ginger Sushi was barely a mile from the new apartment. Location was very convenient, with plenty of parking available. The hostess had no trouble accommodating our party of six for early dinner.The sushi offerings were extensive and imaginative. We loved everything we ordered. Service was excellent, and price was very reasonable considering the quality of the dishes.
4 based on 54 reviews
Typical Asian style restaurant located in a strip mall. Fast and efficient service. The Sex on the Beach roll was a large serving with spicy tuna, shrimp tempura and other tasty sounding ingredients but it had little flavor. The Basil Chicken bento box was also a large serving. It had fried rice, crab rangoon, springroll, 4 pieces of california roll, salad, and the chicken. It all tasted good and fresh except the chicken had a strange texture to me - kind of soft. The edamame was delicious â steaming hot and salty. The Chicken Katsu was good and crunchy but could use a little extra seasoning.
4 based on 72 reviews
We were visiting a friend who recommended Thai Kitchen as it was close to home for her. She recommended the Pad Thai, and I decided to go that direction as did she. My wife went with Pad Kee Mao. All were delicious, and the Pad Thai among the best I've ever had. I will say that the spice difference between my Pad Thai and my wife's Drunken Noodles was significant. Of course some of that may be the difference between the basic recipes. We had also started with an order of the Thai Salad rolls. Those were absolutely delicious, and I could have made my meal from an order of those all to myself. We ended with an order of the mango sticky rice--one of my favorite desserts. And everything was washed down with spicy-sweet Thai iced tea. Service was friendly but could have been perhaps a little more attentive. While the starters seemed a little pricey, the entrees were very reasonable.
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