Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Lehi, Utah, United States. Lehi (/ˈliːhaɪ/ LEE-hy) is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States. It is named after Lehi, a prophet in the Book of Mormon. The population was 47,407 at the 2010 census, up from 19,028 in 2000. The center of population of Utah is located in Lehi.
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4 based on 29 reviews
Koi has consistently been a good experience for sushi in Utah County, Utah. The service is typically really good, and the quality of food is good too. This is one of the few restaurants (other than bar and grill places) where you can get a glass of wine in American Fork, and their selection is small, but good. Still my go-to for sushi in North Utah County.
4 based on 26 reviews
We had the lettuce wrap and also crispy beef. It's the third time we've ordered the beef and it's the reason we keep coming back here. Lettuce wrap was ok. On previous trip we got orange chicken and it was average at best. But try the crispy beef. It's different than I've ever had and very good.
4 based on 39 reviews
Thai House is not an upscale restaurant, but the food is pretty good--especially given the fact that entrees are only $8.99 apiece. They have a decent selection of Thai dishes, a large selection of soups and appetizers, and a good selection of drinks. I've eaten here twice now. The last time I had the mango curry, which was good but a bit sweet. The time before I had the pumpkin curry, which was very good. Their spring rolls and coconut curry soup are both excellent. Ambiance is nothing to write home about. Service is mediocre. But given the reasonable prices, this is a great place for Thai food when you're not looking for an expensive, upscale experience.
4 based on 17 reviews
First time there ( our other favorite sushi place was way backed up) and we were not disappointed. The service was very prompt and friendly and attentive. The sushi was fresh and reasonable. The names of rolls were similar to rolls at other places which made it nice so you didn't have to figure out what was what. The rolls were tightly wrapped which for me is important as there is nothing worse than picking up a roll and having it fall apart. My wife had the chicken yakisoba, one of her favorites things to order at other places, and said this was the best she has had. So, for a "shot in the dark" this turned into a very pleasant and enjoyable dinner with friends. We will be returning.
4 based on 35 reviews
I stopped in to see if I could get something to go and they happily handed me a menu and took my order. The wait was short and the food was delicious. Green curry with chicken. A huge portion - easily enough for two. Very satisfying meal.
4 based on 28 reviews
This is like fast food on fire! I prefer organic and non-GMO and this is my go-to place for an easy meal. It's not a served meal, you wait in line and order your food. It's fresh and I've never been dissapointed. There doesn't seem to be a bad time to go. Inexpensive, organic, yummy and I'm craving it right now just writing about it. Our whole family loves it and anyone we've brought here enjoys it as well. So nice to go out and know what I'm eating it not going to mess up my digestive system.
5 based on 17 reviews
This may not bother a lot of locals but I wanted to note up front that they donât serve alcohol at this restaurant. Having said that, the food is really delicious so as long as you donât need a beer with your Thai curry youâll be fine! The menu isnât huge but they have many of the usual curry and stir fry dishes youâd expect, with some additions I wasnât familiar with (and we eat Thai fairly regularly at home in Australia). I recommend the spicy beans and we had them with tofu. The red curry is also good, but quite spicy. The entrees come with rice so you donât need to order any extra. It seems like this may have been a bar or maybe a BBQ type restaurant previously. Itâs not decorated like your usual Thai restaurant. But again, the food is great so who cares!
4 based on 25 reviews
Love their soups! they are big and filling. Their fruit boba drinks are really good too. Their specialty plates are very tasty also. Try their vegetable rolls for an appetizer too. We love going with our grandkids; they love the place.
4 based on 69 reviews
Tsunami procures the freshest, finest quality ingredients and serves them in a relaxing and enjoyable dining environment, accompanied by exquisite service. Separate gluten free menu, private event space and complimentary on-site parking. We strive to keep
Chicken and vegs were sent back due to being over cooked, dry, and cold. After being sent back to kitchen, and upon returning, the new meal was not much different. Sauce had little flavor. Plus it was expensive for a large family who seemed happy with the sushi. I donât want to go back. My mouth has the taste of grease with no great taste. I guess youâd say Iâm not kissable right now. Service was incredible. Richard-While we are happy that your service was incredible and the sushi was delicious, we apologize that your chicken and veggies were not of the high quality for which we are known.We hope that you will give us another opportunity to serve you so that we may provide for you the the high quality dining experience for which we are known.
4 based on 109 reviews
Stopped in for lunch. Ordered chicken egg roll, wonton soup and TemptAsian Orange Chicken and fried rice. Waited 15 minutes for soup to arrive, the main course and egg roll arrived 6 minutes later. While the food tastes slightly less greasy, I wouldnât put the above-average price above the very average flavor. Breading was too thick on the chicken. The orange sauce was underwhelming. Fried rice was very bland. Chicken egg roll was decent, and wonton soup was pretty standard. So while this place appears to be more fancy and taste better than, letâs say, Rice Garden or Panda Express, itâs not worth the extra $$, or the wait.
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