Reviews on Asian food in Dale City, Virginia, United States. Dale City is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince William County, Virginia, United States, located 25 miles south west of Washington, D.C. It is an annex of Woodbridge, Virginia. As of 2016, the total population was 71,210. The community is roughly bounded by Hoadly Road to the northwest, Prince William Parkway to the north, Smoketown Road to the northeast, Gideon Drive to the east, and Cardinal Drive to the south.
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4 based on 15 reviews
Though located in the sam'o sam'o run-of-the-mill strip shopping center, the proprietor tried to insert some sense of exotic culture, hospitality design and style into the decor, visible even through the standard storefront glazing system on account of the bamboos and white pebbles. In short, you won't be embarrassed for taking your guest to a Vietnamese eatery, usually just a Pho noodle hawker stand inside a building. It's a real restaurant, spacious seating, tall warehouse style sans ceiling with exposed ductwork and faux brick side walls. It has a bar up-front which is rare, with a rear-propelled pedicab or whatever you call it plus other artifacts staged near the entrance. Quite a change from the standard Vietnamese eatery, definitely more than above average, though they could have used a real hospitality designer on the seating & banners, someone who knows what he or she is doing so you can "feel" a sense of privacy with your date though out in public.The menu is extensive and has very interesting entries, many items sounds exotic and adventurous as well as fixe meals for big families ($90 for 6), but this being new to us, we stayed with our standard choices to assess overall kitchen competence. The grilled pork with rice (non-standard, usually with vermicelli but the boy wanted rice, the waiter & kitchen were very accommodating) is excellent, thin, slightly charred, beautifully presented with veggies. The large bowl of beef Pho with steak (eye-round) was as we expected, the portion was substantial (so fed 2 of us adults). The lime was properly sliced (you would be surprised how most kitchens have no idea how to do this right), the jollepinoy pepper, bean sprouts & basil all in proper order.So we are definitely coming back to explore the rest of the menu, it being situated very close to Potomac Mills. BTW, the sweetest and most accommodating waitresses anywhere, exhibiting that wonderful blend of Asian humility and gentle femininity.
4 based on 23 reviews
We did an errand at Potomac Mills Mall and checked Tripadvisor for a local spot that was not in the mall. The Bento Cafe is in a small strip mall close by.You order your meal at the counter and it is served to you by the Bento Mom. Having visited Japan last summer, she and I had a great conversation. She helped to refine my chopstick technique, gave me fun advice so I don't"shake away my happiness" when I dip my Maki in soy sauce, and gave me good guidance on chewing more.
4 based on 38 reviews
WOW! What a treat. My Vietnamese friend as well as my son's Korean friend both recommended this restaurant as they said the food was delicious! The
Excellent meat with noodles and veggies and salad, so lots leftovers to take home. Only problem was that I tried to cancel 1 item soon after ordering, but they said they already cooked it. Not believable because waited 25 minutes to bring it out!
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Exceptional food with authentic taste from the motherland. Filipino inspired spaghetti (sweet, soggy, ketchup, slices of hotdogs, etc.) are good. Chicken and Pork BBQ (Philippine style) are both my favorite paired with a vinegar dipping sauce. If they have given me a fresh piece of chili (sili labuyo) I would rate them 6 stars! Lechon Kawali (Pork) has crispy skin with moist meat, again paired with vinegar as dipping sauce.Overall, this is an awesome place to get authentic Filipino food...too good that we always order 2 dozens of BBQ, freeze it for a quick weekday dinner!
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4 based on 18 reviews
Come by your local Noodles & Company at 13900 Shoppers Best Way, , Woodbridge where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
My son and daughter-in-law took me here for lunch and I was totally impressed!! I love pasta and they have plenty!! Everything looked so good. It made it hard to make a decision. I ordered the small SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS, which was totally delicious! I didn't think that I would be able to eat it all, but devoured every bite! Everything there was fresh with healthy choices. I just wish there was a Noodles & Company near me in Alabama.
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4 based on 35 reviews
I was in the mood for Korean food so we decided to try the Korean Grill after reading all the good reviews for it online. The restaurant is in a strip mall in Woodbridge, Virginia near a car wash and a pizza place. Another drawing card was the fact it was billed as a âmom and popâ operation. On the window by the entrance door, we learned the restaurant is used as a place of worship (I assume on the weekend). Hymnals and other religious type books were on a book shelf. Christian music was playing while we dined. The decor is very plain but the restaurant is clean.We were welcomed by âmomâ who said we could sit anywhere. There were no others in the restaurant. I guess timing was not right - too late for lunch and a bit early for dinner for most people. âMomâ was very pleasant and willingly explained and answered my questions about some of the menu items. I tried to order from the lunch menu but she pointed to the top corner of the menu where the lunch hours were listed and directed me to the dinner section of the menu. Once we placed our order, we were served what the Koreans call banchan, five different little dishes, mostly spicy, including marinated bean sprouts, kimchi (fermented napa cabbage and spices), cucumber kimchi, cubed radish kimchi, glass noodles, and a plate of lettuce with dressing. Did you know barchan is served in odd numbers because even numbers are considered bad luck? Now, for the entrees. My husband had the Pork Doenjang Jjigae, a soybean paste stew made with pork, kimchi, and tofu. He said it was very bland and did not like it at all. In came in a pot that was sizzling. I ordered the Bibimbap, the Korean rice bowl with beef, vegetables and fried egg. The entree comes in a hot pot (for a slightly higher price) or in a bowl. Little did I know the food was served cold except for the rice which was served in a small covered container. This entree was okay cold but I think if I order it again I would opt for the hot pot. Mine came with a bowl of Miso soup which I found to be too salty for my taste.Portion size was small in relation to the cost of the entrees. My husbandâs meal was $9.95 and mine cost $10.95. Lunch boxes were priced more reasonably but I cannot speak to the portion size. We did not order drinks, only water. Prices for dinner ranged from $9.95 to $29.95. Overall, my husband gave his entree a one star and I would give mine a three stars.Not sure if we'll try it again.
4 based on 63 reviews
We stopped in fr a business lunch, but only because we wanted Japanese food, not to do the entire teppanyaki show too. So, we sat in the bar area at a regular table. We were told that the service would be slower there, which was fine considering we had business to discuss. Overall, the wait wasn't very long.But the food we ordered came out looking less than appetizing. It tasted nice, but looked like it was scraped together from leftovers from one of the teppanyak grills that were cooking up entrees for the other guests.Again, the food tasted decent, but the service was slightly lacking, presentation completely lacking and overall we just weren't impressed, especially for the amount paid. Might be better at dinner.
4 based on 61 reviews
Weâve been coming here for lunch for a couple of years now and it is our favorite Thai restaurant. Everything that weâve tried, and weâve been through a lot on the menu, is fresh and tasty. The portions are a good size and prices are reasonable. Service is prompt and attentive. Beware though, unlike some other places, if you order your food Thai spicy you best be ready for the heat. We love it!
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4 based on 31 reviews
Great Thai food! We've tried just about every Thai restaurant in the area and this one really stands out. They only offer 3 levels of spice and we got the mandatory 'have you eaten here before' warning before asking for a higher spice level. Wow! Their level 2 is spot on spicy for us. It is hotter than most other places 'Thai hot' so start out at level 1 or 2 until you've tried it. Nice menu with some nice variations from the mainstream. We had the Drunken noodles and basil chicken. Both were fantastic with unique flavor; unlike some places where all of the dishes taste the same. I highly recommend this place if you're looking for great Thai food in the area!
4 based on 90 reviews
First this is a very nice little bistro. The staff was very nice but English is a second language so be nice. The menus were sticky dirty. The tasty dumplings portions were barely adequate. The savoy beef satay portions was skimpy. The chicken fried rice was good. My wife likes the tofu and to yum soup.
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