Reviews on Asian food in Richfield, Minnesota, United States. Richfield is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. An inner-ring suburb of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul region, it is bordered by Minneapolis to the north, Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport to the east, Bloomington to the south, and Edina to the west. Best Buy, the U.S.'s largest electronics retailer, has its headquarters in Richfield. The population was 35,228 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 103 reviews
Enjoyed a nice selection of sushi here last evening. Very delicious and good value. Tried their green sauce which added a nice kick to the sushi. Enjoyed watching the chef craft the sushi rolls
4 based on 130 reviews
My husband and I, and another couple wanted to try this restaurant for dinner in the Mall of America. We arrived a few minutes before the end of their happy hour specials and ordered some items from that menu as well as the regular dinner menu. The server was friendly and explained what the âgummiesâ are and I ordered their most popular version of the drink â a ârainbow gummiâ â that had mixed berries and hibiscus. We shared two orders of salted edamame and spring rolls with an awesome dip that tasted great! I had firecracker sushi with crab and my husband chose quail eggs wrapped in bacon. Our friends liked everything they ordered including miso soup, fried-and-breaded green beans and firecracker sushi without crab.
4 based on 42 reviews
So far the best I have found for hot & sour soup in the cities. Very friendly family run restaurant, great lunch specials and top notch take out, portions are large and very well packaged. Lost 1 star as the facility could use a face lift.
4 based on 149 reviews
This is a great little place and they even have a side room if you have a small group. Lots of windows and light. Friendly service and an excellent and fantastic lunch buffet everyday which includes appetizers, vegetarian & non-vegetarian dishes, salad bar & desserts. Simple, good and it won't break the budget. So happy to have this restaurant here on East Lake Street. Authentic Nepali, Indian and Tibetan Cuisine.
4 based on 89 reviews
The best part of this restaurant is and always has been the fact that you can prepare your food from fresh ingredients and have fun watching it be prepared in front of you. On top of that, you can get unlimited returns, which makes this an excellent stop for those who are hungry. It's fairly easy to avoid items with gluten in them, although when the food is being prepared, you may have to ask them to clear off the grills or ask them to use a separate grill and that they do not use the house sauce as it has wheat in it. Even so, it is absolutely a fun time and the food is delicious. The fresh vegetables are a huge plus. Other than that, the place has no problem being accessed by the handicapped. Sustainability ratings are more than likely low as they are sure to be using products that are not locally bought and are from industrial farms. Even so, it's worth the trip! I no longer live in Minnesota, so I miss having a place like this near by.
Most Popular Italian food in Richfield, Minnesota, United States
4 based on 174 reviews
Thereâs really only one place for authentic Chinese and Thaiâand thatâs Big Bowl. It all begins with the highest quality ingredientsânaturally raised chicken and beef, heirloom pork, sustainable seafood and produce grown locally. Because Big Bowl believes
Had dinner on a Friday evening at this restaurant with a group of friends. Service was great considering the peak dinner time. Taste of food items ordered was delicious. Pricing was reasonable and ambiance was decent. Would certainly very highly recommend this restaurant to anyone.
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4 based on 116 reviews
This is an above average Thai restaurant in south Minneapolis. Located in former 1950s themed diner, itâs not very remarkable from the outside but it's nice on the inside. The décor is tasteful and they have nice plants and pictures of tropical Thailand. The staff is very friendly and helpful if youâre unfamiliar with Thai food. They certainly donât shy away from the spice so it can be very spicy/hot. I recommend being on the conservative side until you know how they cook. A little on the pricey side with entrees mostly in $13-$16 range but the portions are pretty generous to balance that out. Food was served extremely fast, arrived less than ten minutes after we order it. Everything was hot and freshly made. No one had any complaints about the food or service. They have a Happy Hour (3-6?) with beer, wine and appetizer specials. Parking can be a pain when theyâre busy. The small parking lot out back only has about twelve spots.
Where to eat American food in Richfield: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 779 reviews
CRAVE American Kitchen & Sushi Bar is a fine dining restaurant chain that serves up a vibrant and diverse menu, fresh sushi and an award-winning wine list in a chic and energetic setting.
IMO one of the best places to eat at MOA. Service is always very good. Food is very good. I don't have a go-to food, because we have something different every time and I can't think of any disappointments. Also like several of the craft cocktails.
4 based on 386 reviews
Since 1994 Broders' Pasta Bar has been serving house made and quality imported pastas and risottos, focusing both on Italian regional traditions as well as seasonal & local ingredients. We source from Midwest farms, when possible, and grow vegetables in o
If you want authentic Italian food with good service, then Broders will not disappoint. The pastas are made in house daily and both entrees we had ( linguine with clams and linguine with Parma ham) were well prepared, nicely presented and delicious. Save room for deserts, they were fabulous also. The restaurant is busy, but get there either early or late because they do not take reservations.
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