Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Monrovia. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Monrovia is a city located in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 36,590 at the 2010 census, down from 36,929 in 2000. Monrovia has been used for filming TV shows, movies and commercials.
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4 based on 14 reviews
Fast and friendly service, good prices, excellent food. The menu isn't large, but everything is perfectly prepared. Unlike many Chinese places, this is a small space with perhaps a dozen tables. It is a very nice alternative to the larger and more crowded places.
Saigon Avenue was established in October 2015 in the heart of Old Town Monrovia. We are a Vietnamese restaurant that is family-owned and operated. We serve a variety of traditional Vietnamese cuisines ranging from Pho (noodle soup), rice dishes, vermicell
Opened abut four months ago Saigon Avenue is family owned and has an extensive menu of Vietnamese dishes, including the usual items (pho, Banh Mi, spring rolls). They also have items labeled Saigon Dishes that aren't as readily available in other places. The Shaking Beef and Saigon Vermicelli trio were particularly good. They also offer beer and wine. The service was fast and friendly.
4 based on 16 reviews
Very good take out but closed too early @230 pm for their breaks until dinner time?So, take out is best! Bento bunch are ok but the Kama ...nice!Will be back tho sad to know the former owner had left...do, my Kali or, ribs are not quite as tasty...o well...
Korean Inspired Flavors on American Classics. Featuring the bold and spicy flavors of K-cuisine Whether you re looking for a fun lunch spot or a good Korean restaurant for dinner complete with a beer and wine bar, this is the place you re looking for with
Very cool place in a weird spot in Arcadia. Don't let the boring storefront fool you, inside is a trendy, comfy, and super place to chow down on an interesting fusion cuisine. Best description is Korean and American comfort foods smashed together-like Bulgogi pizza. Great wait staff-will do over.
4 based on 18 reviews
Stopped in for lunch on my day off. Salmon Skin Salad has juicy/#Chewey strips of salmon, several lettuces, pickled baby carrots and ginger/sedans dressing on the side. I also had udon in pleasant broth, with delicious veggies, tiny mushrooms and others. Also a shaker of chili flakes with ginger, and other spices. I liked this so much, I took a picture of the ingredients as you can see. Small restaurant, took over adjacent spot for a Ramen place. A bit pricy but I ordered two dishes and draft Sapporo. Worth a visit!
4 based on 12 reviews
I have tried many all-you-can-eat places in Los Angeles county (and various cities in the U.S. and abroad). By far, this is the best all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant which I've tried. The rolls are huge and worthy of the premium rolls which are sold individually at upper-scale sushi restaurants, but they are ENDLESS at this place. It is very different from others where the sushi is a minimal "california roll" or single component rolls. The price is also very reasonable (less than $20 for lunch and less than $25 for dinner)If you are in the area, try it--you'll be hooked. Just remember to bring a large appetite (and some friends) with you!
4 based on 20 reviews
If you are looking for pure authentic thai, not at this place. I find that it has been altered to have a bit of the American taste. Overall, food was ok. Nothing too special. I reckon the real Thai food doesn't taste this way. If you are just looking for food, then this is just well to do.
4 based on 25 reviews
I've been here twice this month and the lunch selections are generous, service very good and a pleasant environment. Recommend the lunch combos, and dinner was above average for sushi standards. Location is excellent with ample parking fairly close by. Recommend the ramen plus hand rolls.
4 based on 48 reviews
Located in a small shopping center, not much to look at on the outside, but nicer inside. The chef is Japanese and the food is very much Japanese style. You can get authentic yakitori, ramen, nigiri sushi, set dinners, katsudon, etc. Drinks include Japanese beer, sake, highballs and umeshu. We enjoyed our dinner and will be back.
Korean Inspired Flavors on American Classics. Featuring the bold and spicy flavors of K-cuisine Whether you re looking for a fun lunch spot or a good Korean restaurant for dinner complete with a beer and wine bar, this is the place you re looking for with
Very cool place in a weird spot in Arcadia. Don't let the boring storefront fool you, inside is a trendy, comfy, and super place to chow down on an interesting fusion cuisine. Best description is Korean and American comfort foods smashed together-like Bulgogi pizza. Great wait staff-will do over.
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