Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Falmouth, Maine, United States. Falmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 11,185 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine metropolitan statistical area.
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4 based on 66 reviews
It was Monday, when a lot of the Portland restaurants are closed. We just about literally stumbled on this gem. And, right across the street is a Thai restaurant of the same owner. What is impressive is the authentic cooking and atmosphere. It is a very calming experience and obviously well liked. We all had different dishes and loved each one. I am not an expert on this genre of food. But, our friends, foodies, where overjoyed. It was a great find! Oh, next door is a very well known ice cream shop.
4 based on 566 reviews
Stopped by this brew pub restaurant after visiting the nearby Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum and before returning on a late afternoon Amtrak train. Despite our group having reservations, we were elate seated, and the food we order was late being delivered. We had to hastily repack everything to go to catch our ride to the train station, so most of our food was cold by the time we opened it up on the train. I gather the food is tasty when still served hot, but not a good experience overall.
4 based on 222 reviews
The menu has many options, some choices dependent on what is available in certain seasons. I had many raw items and were amazingly fresh.The service attentive, helpful and knowledgeable. The two bars are great and lots of space. The decor is light, modern, beautiful. I canât wait to go back.
4 based on 238 reviews
This is a friendly and pleasant place to eat. The menu (for lunch and I think dinner) lets you choose one item from each of two columns. My friend and I are not small eaters, but neither of us came close to finishing what we ordered, which in each case was two items.We very much enjoyed our meal. My friend was very happy with his curried ramen, but I found the carrot and daikon salad which he ordered (he let me taste) to be a bit bland. I had the pokedon, an bowl which looked small compared to my friend's soup, but turned out to be ample. There was quite a lot of tuna chunks and cucumber, and a great deal of seasoned rise underneath (mayonnaise-based?), and hint of spiciness. I also had the brussels sprouts, which have long been a favorite of mine here -- roasted and full flavored with a sauce which seems soy-based.I noticed sushi rolls being served to other diners, and they are about twice the size of what would normally be seen in a sushi place.I find myself wondering if it could become possible to get two smaller salads, instead of the one enormous one. Regardless, while this is more than I would usually spend for lunch, it is good value, especially if you are hungry.
4 based on 321 reviews
Had an outstanding culinary experience, while experience was a great value. I had the 4 course dinner menu which included Oysters, Demi Chirasi, Toro, and Uni (sea urchin) with sake, one of the freshest and beautifully prepared I hade. The service was outstanding, with each course wonderfully described. Others at the table had the Omakase which after seeing made me want to come back and try. While a wonderful Japanese dining experience, it was an outstanding meal for any cuisine.
4 based on 277 reviews
On recommendations from friends my husband and I went to BaoBao for my birthday. We ordered from the cold, hot and dumpling selections followed by a delectable dessert. We loved everything and canât wait to go back. I 100% recommend it. Fabulous food, fun decor and excellent service:)
4 based on 398 reviews
Last minute decision to go there on a Saturday night and didnât have to wait too long to get in, but worth it. The people were very friendly, the food was pretty quick to come out. A very lively atmosphere. Chicken skewers, beef skewers, bike choy, Brussels spouts, bacon wrapped asparagus and dates were all fantastic.
4 based on 236 reviews
Lots of craft brew and delicious cocktails but the highlight was the food. Really unusual but great tasting lobster toast. Incredible mushroom Tom khan soup and smoked lamb khan soi. The later has spoiled me for the khan soi that I love in McLean VA. We also had the fry bread with saamjang butter. It was ok but not in the same league as the others. For dessert, we had soft serve ice cream with carmelized honey, honeycomb and chocolate shell.
4 based on 605 reviews
Asian-inspired cuisine made with love.
We are return visitors and last ate here in 2015. I can say that in 2019 the food is still just as great and delicious. The Panang Curry Vegetables and Tempeh is my favourite and the homemade lemonade. This restaurant is really popular so it's worth making a booking at peak times.
4 based on 130 reviews
Good food and take-out service. Crab rangoon appetizer was disappointing at best, but the Pad Thai was excellent. We will definitely give it another try.
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