Reviews on Asian food in Ozark, Missouri, United States. Ozark, incorporated in 1890, is a city in Christian County, Missouri, United States. The population was 17,820 at the 2010 census. As of 2015, the population was 19,120. (Census Bureau Estimate) It is the county seat of Christian County. Ozark is part of the Springfield, Missouri Metropolitan Area, and is centered along a business loop of U.S. Route 65, where it intersects with Missouri Route 14. It is south of Springfield and north of Branson.
Things to do in Ozark
4 based on 76 reviews
We went in for a lunch and were pleasantly surprised as the place is more high ended than the run of the mill Springfield Chinese. Prices are a bit higher, but quality and service supports it.
Where to eat Chinese food in Ozark: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 59 reviews
My first visit with a friend who goes there often. We had lunch there and had a very nice young waitress. We each had the General Chicken. It was very good, generous portion and excellent fried rice! I chose the Miso soup rather than a salad not knowing it had Tofu in it. I am not a fan of Tofu but did eat a few spoonfuls of the broth. Prices were very reasonable. I will go again.
Hong Kong Inn has the best Cashew Chicken and Crab Rangoons I have ever eaten. They are reasonable on their prices and the staff is always friendly and helpful. Would definitely recommend this restaurant
Not really sure why so many bad reviews. Has a good selection of both typical Springfield style fried chicken/doused in sauces type of entrees but also has wok cooked items with veggies. I enjoyed the hot and sour soup. Service was very nice and pricing for dinner was not high compared to places in Springfield.
We ordered spring rolls, crab rangoons, pad Thai and magic noodles. The food is affordable and decent. It was flavorful. The spring rolls where just lettuce and carrots. When I've ordered them other places they usually have noodles in them. The peanut sauce was very good. I would eat here again for a casual lunch or take out. They had a pot of soup set up we saw others helping themselves too. We got some too. It was good but a little weird that they didn't serve it. I felt they could improve their service. It's the little things that were missing that added up like having to get your own soup, not bringing plates with the appetizers, a little garnish on the entrees would have added to the experience. More of a take out place but good for a quick Thai lunch.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.