Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Lindon. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Lindon is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Provo–Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 10,070 at the 2010 census. In July 2014 it was estimated to be closer to 10,723 by the US Census Bureau.
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4 based on 19 reviews
My previous review of Chef Gao was accurate and perhaps brutally honest, so I'm happy to report that my experience last night was better than my earlier visit.We had dumplings as an appetizer, and they were very good. Hot, freshly made, tasty with an excellent Asian sauce for dipping.Our Walnut Shrimp (my wife's favorite dish) was much improved over the first visit, and very enjoyable other than a little sogginess due to how the dish was plated.My Broccoli Beef was just right -- tender and mixed nicely with veggies of good texture and flavor.Table service was also much improved.
4 based on 158 reviews
It's time to get away, to take a moment to breathe, relax, and savor delicious food in great company. If you are looking for a unique fine dining experience in Provo, you've come to the right place. At La Jolla Groves, we transport you to the Isle of Capr
We had heard of La Jolla Groves but had not tried it until this last Friday, our anniversary. We made reservations ahead of time but no sure if they were needed as it wasn't super busy. The atmosphere is beautiful and the service was excellent. Everyone from the hostess, the busser, and our server did an excellent job of ensuring we had a great experience. Our food was good, however the only complaint was that my wife's salmon was dry, which was a bit of a disappointment but overall it was a great restaurant with great decor and wonderful service. We would go back for sure!
4 based on 14 reviews
I have only been here twice. Each time I had the same dish. Masaman chicken curry and veggie spring rolls. Sooo delicous. Good friendly service. I have also had the fried banana and ice cream. YUM! I'll have to try something different on my next visit.
4 based on 10 reviews
On Friday, September 4, 2015, I went for lunch with my Dad and step-Mom. This restaurant is buffet style with selections from fresh fruit, salad, shrimp, and various Chinese dishes, to a Mongolian grill, where they will quick-fry what you want from their array of selections. You can serve up your plates and bowls according your whims of the moment. Even the dessert and drinks are included in the lunch price.When I go there, I usually get some of General Tsaoâs chicken with just one red pepper to cut up and split up amongst the bites of chicken, no matter what else I get. Today, I also had salad with a hard-boiled egg, sliced beets, olives, blue cheese dressing, and sunflower seeds. On a warm plate with the General Tsaoâs chicken, I had breaded shrimp, chicken on a stick, fried rice, sweet sesame rolls, a fried banana, and one palmier cookie.I liked everything on both plates, but two things were not as good as they could have been. The fried banana wasnât crisp on the outside. This might be a matter of taste, but I do like it crisp on the outside and mushy and sweet on the inside. The inside was also disappointing, as it had a near crunch from a not-quite-ripe banana. The crunch was just enough that I could almost see the green hue from the banana peel. The other thing not quite up to par was that the breaded shrimp were just a little tough for my liking and the breading was a little oily and soft, not crispy. Maybe the oil wasnât kept hot enough for proper deep frying? I donât know, but that wasnât a major issue, just enough to notice it wasnât quite what I would have expected.Our server was attentive and did stop by to pick up empty plates and ask if we needed refills on our drinks, so I have no complaints there, either.Since my parents donât eat as much as they used to, I didnât go back for seconds; although, I would have liked to go back to make a plate of dessert consisting of some peel-and-eat shrimp with cocktail sauce. Itâs been too long since Iâve done that. Can you tell I like shrimp? Even so, I didnât leave hungry.My favorite place to eat is usually a buffet, and I say that the Chinese Gourmet in North Orem is at or near the top of the list, depending on my cravings for the day. I was glad to go along with my step-Momâs suggestion to go there for lunch today. And, since I was the acting chauffeur for the outing, she and I conspired to bypass my Dadâs mild objection, as Chinese Gourmet still comes in third or fourth on his shortlist of three or four favorite places to eat in the area. Once we were headed that way, he didnât mind going.If you find yourself anywhere in North Orem when the hungries hit you, maybe even farther away than that, as it was for us, treat yourself to Chinese Gourmet. The plates are small, so treat yourself to more than one if you like.
4 based on 17 reviews
This is not fine dining. This is what Chinese Take Out used to be but is rarely seen these days. Seating is limited and basically lunch-counter quality only. Service is in Styrofoam containers but you can grab a free set of bamboo chopsticks! The ambiance is ZERO. But that's all that be said to criticize The Rice Wok. Here's why I love this place. 1. You can get a complete lunch for $5.75. No kidding. Soft drinks extra.2. Unless you're an athlete on a training diet, you're not going to be able to eat it all!3. Every dish is cooked fresh to order, delivered piping hot, and perfect for a quick lunch.4. The menu is amazingly complete with all your Chinese favorites.5. You can order take out - get in your car - and it's ready to go when you get there.6. Here's the best part -- the food quality is outstanding. I've had worse Chinese food in Chinatown in San Francisco. Every single dish I've ever tried is very tasty, authentic, and the portions are so plentiful I feel guilty (but that's their problem).I'm not an easy food critic. Five Plate ratings don't come every day. Rice Wok will not disappoint, and you can bet your free fortune cookie on it!
4 based on 31 reviews
I asked Siri for "best restaurants near me" and she gave me Asahi Sushi Bar even though I live in east Provo on the bench. We decided to try it out (not our normal practice for sushi) so we drove the 5 miles to this delightful place. The owner personally served us and lead us through the process of choosing a variety of great appetizers and rolls. Oh my! We were very impressed and food was very fresh and delicious. I am a bit of a sushi snob and it is not easy to please my sushi roll palate. This was outstanding and the tempura appetizers were among the best I have ever eaten. The tempura was so light and flavorful that I could have been satisfied with filling up on the tempura vegetables. Don't drive far for great sushi (unless you live far from Orem). This is right by Macey's around the corner on State Street and will fill your sushi spot.
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4 based on 14 reviews
What can I say, I love Pho. Nice little restaurant for Pho (you can also get Chinese here if you want). My only wish is that they would have the fish sauce available to dip the fried rolls in. Other than that the service is great and I am always treated well.
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4 based on 51 reviews
My favorite dish is their Massaman curry and dumplings. Can't beat their lunch special, great price, excellent food and quick service. This is a local favorite for me!
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