Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Beachwood. Beachwood is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of Cleveland. As of the 2010 census the city's population was 11,953.
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4 based on 30 reviews
There is an edge of quiet mystery on entering this place with the restaurant blocked from view in the entry way...it was quiet. The host staff was quickly present, opened the door and led me to the dining room to the left, which on this particular day was not too busy and was quiet, a pleasant surprise. Each table was immaculate, perfectly set with utensils, white napkins, and bread and butter dishes with a small orchid in the center. Very nice touch to have chairs with a slide out tray for handbags so they can rest beside you instead of on the floor. The single page menu was elegant but annoying in the choice of small print, and even worse was the near microscopic script font chosen to convey pricing. That was the only downside. Our server was very attentive. Soup is $2 but complimentary with an entree. They come by with a basket and ask if you would like one or two rolls...good way to minimize waste. Both shapes apparently the same roll. The pepsi shrimp sounded too tempting to resist a try. Four were presented ($8) on a bed of what appeared some type of zucchini noodles. Taking home the remaining shrimp the noodles were not included, but probably would have made the shrimp soggy. Entree of ginger/soy salmon was accompanied with 5 or 6 supersized sweet potato fries in a light tempura batter and a pile of bitesize cauliflower and other veggies also in a light tempura batter. Beautifully presented. Others enjoyed their entrees which looked equally tempting. There was no dessert menu. We had creme brulee, 7 layer (chocolate) cake, and a scoop of coconut ice cream. All were delicious and garnished with a small diced mixed fruit garnish, and spun sugar trim. My only other issue was on departing I asked for a take-out menu and none was available...I was handed a card with the website and told one could see it on their phone. Except not all of us have smart phones believe it or not. Only other issue is parking, but on this Saturday there was a special event also going on, so that might have been a factor. Not so nice in unpleasant weather, but there is some valet parking available. Looking forward to going back.
4 based on 111 reviews
We met with an old friend for dinner at Peppermint Thai. It makes me feel churlish to quibble, because we usually choose restaurants for quiet over food, and this place, even when full, is QUIET. Also, the dining room is attractive, and the staff are wonderful. But: we'd have done better to ask for a table against he wall where there are cushioned benches. In the middle of the dining area, the chairs are extremely unforgiving, flat wood...very uncomfortable. And the dishes we ordered were uneven. The Brazzini was the best. My Gai Tom Khar was flat (no Galanga spice/heat). The Massaman chicken curry tasted fine, but the chicken was an odd consistency. And so forth...over all, though, we had a totally successful social evening, and the food was merely a support.
4 based on 56 reviews
Ho Wah, located in the lower level of LaPlace, has been a Beachwood landmark since 1979. Ho Wah offers Chinese American cuisine.
for decades, I've bypassed this restaurant just because I do not regularly shop at La Place. I've been sorely disappointed in the surrounding Chinese restaurants and thought I would give this place a shot. I wish I had come here earlier and save myself several disappointments from other Chinese restaurants, Everything was excellent and quality I wanted in a Chinese restaurant. This is now my go to place for local Chinese food.
As if the culinary world was out of ideas, we have another restaurant along the lines of Piada, Chipotle, and you name the build-your-own-meal place. The food was decent and the portions large enough.My biggest beef was how long it took to get through the line. A pretty long wait that wasn't necessarily worth it. Additionally, this location is relatively small so it may be difficult to find a seat. In the summer, there is outdoor seating so that will make it easier.
4 based on 58 reviews
The first time there it was a little confusing on how and what to order. But grab a menu, look it over walk up to the counter and place your order. The people behind the counter are very helpful and patiet.
4 based on 145 reviews
This place had some rolls and other specialties that I had never seen before; they were excellent. Check out the premium maki.Everything that we had--including the drinks--was excellent, and there was plenty of it.The downsides: service was super slow. We were on the sushi side as opposed to the hibachi side of the restaurant and there were only a few tables taken. It took probably 15 minutes for edamame to arrive. They were out of the fatty tuna--bummer. Finally, the decor is supposed to be calming, but the noise level was pretty high. I don't mean the patrons either. All throughout dinner we kept hearing "in!" "out!" Isn't there a system that would prevent all this in what otherwise does not look like a short-order restaurant?I would try this again since the sushi was really great.
4 based on 63 reviews
As a resident of LA and Houston with large Vietnamese communities in each I was skeptical of a Cleveland pho restaurant, but I neednât have been. This place delivers excellent pho, bun thit, papaya salad and spring rolls. For me those are the essentials and they were all great. The place is stuck on the remote end of a strip mall. It was packed when I was there so the word must be out.
3 based on 262 reviews
P.F. Chang's is a restaurant concept that honors the 2,000-year-old Asian tradition of wok cooking and believes in making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. With a Farm to Wok food philosophy at its core, P.F. Chang's chefs hand-roll dim sum
Tuesday evening at 7PM, we walked right in a was seated. Waitress stopped by our table in about 3-4 minutes. Ordered water with lemon, water came with no lemon.We were able to get an appetizer order in quickly. Lettuce wraps were good as they usually are. Very fresh crunchy lettuce. Crab Won-tons were just OK. Dragon sushi roll had no flavor. They put the meat on top and it just falls off. Wish they would roll it in.Sweet and Sour chicken entree was pretty good. Chicken Caesar salad had hardly any chicken and was loaded with won-tons or whatever they were trying to disguise as more chicken. Our waitress was hardly seen and she was not that attentive. Sushi came with no chopsticks and she walked away so fast we had to flag her down.Experience was just OK. No real reason to back as Pinecrest development recently opened up nearby and there are 12 new restaurants there to try.
4 based on 72 reviews
Japanese cuisine is easily one of the healthiest on Earth, with its concentration on fresh fish, seafood, meats, vegetables and rice. The zesty sauces and delicate flavors of fresh foods compliment each other beautifully, and the methods of presentation t
I used to live in Cleveland 18 years ago, and i have been here multiple times.It was my first time visit in 18 years since I left Cleveland.They are still good. Very nice authentic Japanese dishes. Dishes are reasonably priced. They donât have beers on tap. All beers come in bottle.It was Monday evening but there were many guests. I recommend make bookings on weekends.
4 based on 88 reviews
I was pleasantly surprised to find an authentic Thai restaurant in the Cleveland area. It is a Thai family restaurant excellent food and service. The wait staff was very attentive without being overbearing. The house wine was very good. I ordered the basil seafood stir fry. The portion was large with lots of seafood and fresh herbs. The prices were very reasonable including the wine for the quality. I will definitely return the next time I am in the area.
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