Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States. Founded by the Acadians in the 19th century, the legacy of Louisiana's French, Spanish and Caribbean ancestors comes together in Lafayette, creating a city with, amongst other things, a vast selection of restaurants serving everything from spicy po'boys to crawfish etouffee. With its lively street festivals, impromptu Zydeco concerts, historic plantations and food markets where locals still order their plate lunches in Louisiana French, Lafayette is the heart of Cajun country.
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4 based on 39 reviews
We took a chance on this place from prior reviews. So glad we did. We first had the vegetable spring roll fried. It came and had 6 rolls on it and was just excellent. Not an once of grease on them or on plate. Fresh and flavorful. We also had the curry chicken puffs. They had great taste but will say not enough stuffing and a lot of outside shell. Our main dishes we ordered pad Thai with chicken and tofu. Big order and would get again. Finally we had a vegetable stir fry. Excellent fresh and a lot of yummy sauce for our white jasmine rice. Not only will we go back if in town again but recommended it already to a few co workers who visit the area a lot. As I am a NYer and picky about my food and THAI food this is a great place. The entire mealWas less than $35.00 and so very well worth it and more
This restaurant Was recommended to us and weâre very thankful. The buffet had so many options and our server, Caleb, made excellent recommendations. Sorry i didnât take any pictures but our group ordered: LSU rolls, 225 rolls, gyoza,Spicy shrimp skewers, salmon sake, tuna tataki, shrimp tempura roll andMany more. So many choices. Will definitely do again.
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4 based on 34 reviews
The sashimi was fresh and beautifully presented. The seared tuna has a nice vinaigrette to compliment the crispy mixed spring salad.The scallops were succulent, unfortunately thê lobster was on the drier side. Overall, the service was attentive and friendly. Great dining experience for Lafayette.
4 based on 29 reviews
All the other places in town pretty much suck from one varying degree to another. This place sucks the least out of the rest. Get the sea bass roll. It's fried (it South Louisiana). Substitute the fake crab stuck for the tempura (farm raised) shrimp. In all, it tastes fine with a cold beer. But order out, because the tiny little place is a dump. Take notice of the piles and piles of papers and receipts and crap stacked up near the front!It's a one man operation. They back up on the weekends. Order early, and put a good movie on at home.
4 based on 29 reviews
This was one of my favorite restaurant in lafayette, La. Curry dishes are great. But my last visit has completely discourged me from going back. I went to meet my wife and kids for lunch. We were seated and our orders were taken very quickly. I only have an hour for lunch. We sat for 50 minutes waiting on food before i had to get up and leave. I had no lunch and had the server box our food when done and sent back with my wife. After i left she wanted an additional 15 mins. The Waitress apologized, but the manager never came out to apologize. I usually eat here multiple times a week but i think i'll else were from now on. Restaurants need to relieve customer service is everything. It take one bad experience to turn a way a repeating customer.
4 based on 49 reviews
We choose wild caught seafood products whenever possible to provide the freshest, best tasting dishes. our chefs meticulously pair the ingredients to offer the best dining experience possible. From the gracious service to the charming atmosphere, we certa
Went there for sushi lunch. 3 of us ordered sushi and everything was terrific. Very clean and service was excellent. Priced very reasonable. I will be back and I recommend you to try it.
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4 based on 60 reviews
Table for one, late lunch, weekday. Busy, but not as crowded as the lunch rush.I was greeted and seated immediately upon walking in the door. My waiter promptly appeared at my table. I was surprised that the "bo kho" (Vietnamese beef stew) is no longer available. However, the waiter pointed me to the "bun bo hue" (Vietnamese beef soup with thick rice noodles). It is similar to "pho". The difference is that "bun bo hue" has lemongrass and red chiles whereas "pho" does not.When it arrived, the "bun bo hue" looked fantastic (oops, forgot to take a picture) and the taste was incredible. The beef was sliced ever so thinly, the pork was soft, the noodles were so thick that I had no difficult using chop sticks. It was fantastic!As usual, this restaurant was spotless and everybody was smiling (wait staff and diners, alike). The price was reasonable for lunch on this side of town.
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4 based on 56 reviews
For an authentic/ modern taste of Vietnamese cuisine and all the fun and hospitality you'd expect in Lafayette, make your way to Blu Basil Wine & Grill! We're the area's newest Vietnamese restaurant, serving traditional favorites and specialty items inspi
We stopped by on a whim and decided to try the menu. The atmosphere was wonderful wooden dark colors and open areas. The food was good. I had the sizzling steak and my sister had the lomein noodles. Good flavors. We also had the special drinks of the day. The jalapeno cucumber was light and refreshing. The strawberry basil was the average bottled strawberry daiquiri mix with some basil leaves crushed in. The fried rice in the pineapple drew our attention every time it went by and made us wish we had ordered that. Will probably have to visit once more for that.
4 based on 87 reviews
Tsunami is Lafayette's culinary escape. It opened in 2000 in the historic downtown arts and entertainment district. It fancies itself as the hippest eatery in the 337. LA flare with southern care!
Arrived a bit earlier than our reservation, but was seated promptly. Ambience is nice. You can sit at the counter and watch sushi being made. After ordering edamame, we ordered a mix of raw and cooked sushi. My son loves raw sushi and ate it all. I like cooked sushi (sea bass roll) and it was good and flavorful. I tried a mojito-like drink with my meal, but only drank half of it as it was too muddled to drink (floating mint and lemon seeds). Great presentation of all foods, especially as this was a birthday dinner for a friend. Special dessert for the birthday guy. My dessert was a Japanese take on bread pudding and it was delicious. Great staff and service! Will visit again.
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