Reviews on Asian food in Central Falls, Rhode Island, United States. Central Falls is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 19,376 at the 2010 census. With an area of only 1.29 square miles (3.3 km), it is the smallest and most densely populated city in the smallest state, and the 27th most densely populated incorporated place in the United States. It is also one of only four incorporated places in New England that have a higher population density than the city of Boston (ranking fourth, behind the Massachusetts cities of Somerville, Chelsea and Cambridge, all inner suburbs of Boston). The city takes its name from a waterfall on the Blackstone River.
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4 based on 65 reviews
Clean and comfortable restaurant with plenty of parking in back. The food is consistently good. Not a very friendly staff (especially if you arrive within one hour of closing) except for one waiter who is especially fun and attentive. Wish I knew his name-- I went on a Sunday night. I almost always get their mushi pork because it is the best I've ever had.
4 based on 27 reviews
Good tasting food. They have the American Chinese food available, but they also have alot of authentic Chinese food as well. I got lotus and lamb. They were both decision, and one entree is enough to fill you. Fried rice is ok, but definitely not the greatest.
4 based on 66 reviews
We are always looking for new places to try; especially Vietnamese cuisine which is sorely lacking near our home in Connecticut. When we visit our son in Providence, RI, we are very luck to have a wide variety of restaurants and cuisines to choose from. We found Pho Horn in the internet and once again, the Trip Advisor community was spot on with their reviews, recommendations and pictures. We had a coupon for an appetizer and ordered two different spring rolls; one fried with a delicious dipping sauce and a spring roll with shrimp, lettuce, etc.,, wrapped in rice paper with a peanut dipping sauce, both very good and nicely plated. My wife and I have tried Pho around the world and always marvel at the broth variations from different chefs. The chefs at Pho Horn did not disappoint; their broths were very rich, deep with several layers of flavor and delicious. The plate with the sprouts, basil, and peppers were fresh and abundant! Our son had the salmon in the clay pot which was delicious, nicely presented, and again, the flavors were quite rich and tasty and did not overshadow the salmon which was cooked perfectly. Pho Horn is tucked away in a strip mall, but obviously a locals favorite. We were promptly seated and the flow of people throughout the time we were there was quite steady. The servers were quite attentive and we did not feel rushed. With the many, many items on the menu that beg to be tried, we will be back. Don't miss Pho Horn if you are in the neighborhood; you will not be disappointed!
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4 based on 29 reviews
My date ordered for us because I've never had sushi before. He ordered fried dumplings, which were amazing... and the kinds of sushi. The yellowtail wad my favorite but I enjoyed the spicy tuna and crab & avocado too. Delicious... after the initial weirdness of realizing it was uncooked.
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4 based on 115 reviews
This is a very modern, very minimalist, but very accommodating middle of the road restaurant specializing in "Asian" food. They do Korean and Japanese with equal adeptness. Their signature dish is Bibimbap hot stone bowls. They come in a large variety of combinations. The allure is not only the vast array of options but the stone bowl. They use the same bowl to cook the dish as the bowl which is served at your table. The contents are irresistibly umami tasting. The rice tends to stick to the sides and bottom of the bowl, and this is the magic in the dish. You scrape off the rice and the result is great tasting and crispy rice. The sushi rolls were very very fresh and reasonably prices. Come to think of it, everything was reasonably priced. The Korean style short ribs were a little too sweet but it was to be expected. They do the sweet/spicy/salty combination that most people look for. There were so many things that I wanted to taste, like the Yaki soba noodles, bulgogi beef, and hot pot soup, There is something for everyone. The spartan decor somehow works with the style of the menu. The fact that many of the customers were obviously oriental, tells you that they are doing it right. I would go back in a heartbeat, and that is not usual for me. They also have a DenDen specilizing in fried chicken. I have to go there and report on it.
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