Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Plymouth. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Plymouth is the seventh largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Located 15 miles (24 km) west of downtown Minneapolis in Hennepin County, the city is the third largest suburb of Minneapolis–Saint Paul, which is the sixteenth largest metropolitan area in the United States, with about 3.52 million residents. The population was 70,576 at the 2010 Census.
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Oyama has interesting and lovely ambiance. The went all out to make it a pleasant experience. After raves from co-workers I decided to try it and was impressed. The lovely presentation and the freshness of the food is delightful. We are so happy that they have moved into the area.
4 based on 101 reviews
Thereâs really only one place for authentic Chinese and Thaiâand thatâs Big Bowl. It all begins with the highest quality ingredientsânaturally raised chicken and beef, heirloom pork, sustainable seafood and produce grown locally. Because Big Bowl believes
Stir fry with fresh, local ingredients is consistently the very best. Servings are huge and we always take home enough for another large meal. This is a go to favorite.
4 based on 18 reviews
Stopped here after our local go-to Chinese restaurant closed. Stopped by to pick it up on the way home - not much in the way of a dine in experience (14 total seats at 4 tables and some of the oldest stock Chinese food pictures I've every seen), so I recommend you get it to go or get it delivered. Really enjoyed the food - two really good entrees and some tasty wontons. This is our new place for Chinese food.
3 based on 73 reviews
Some reviews were good. Went for lunch/brunch/dim sum.Seriously, everything we had was awful, except my husbandâs food. Food had way overstayed in the buffet (what little there was) and was sitting in oil. For $12.95 I expect something more than what I had from a buffet.My husband had hot & sour soup and mongolian lamb. Not great but edible, I had a few bites.Will not be returning ever!
4 based on 17 reviews
I am Celiac so you need to ask a lot of questions. They did ok, but really needed to clarify. All of their spicy choices come with crunch in the mix, thus not ok. Discussion started out that spicy was ok, only had to avoid things with soy as they use Kikkoman which had gluten. They had GF soy in a different container however for the table - you need to ask for it. They served everything family style so they mixed my GF ordered items with the other items from the table. Higher risk of cross contamination. I did not have a bad experience here in the GF front. Sushi was ok. Better choices in this area however.
4 based on 16 reviews
This used to be Katsana's Thai food. This new restaurant has my vote to carry on the torch of yum. We tried dumplings for an appetizer, they were very good, more crispy than pot stickers. I had chicken wide noodle dish with medium spice level. Well done cooking staff, I loved it. My mate had pad-Thai beef and was very pleased as well.
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4 based on 31 reviews
First, it was not busy but it took our waitress over 15 minutes to even acknowledge us and get drink orders. Second, I was disappointed they no longer cook the hibachi in front of you. Third, the fried rice cost extra and just looked like white rice with brown sauce in it. I don't think the amount of food we got was sufficient for the price paid.
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4 based on 38 reviews
Family owned and operated. Authentic Thai food created by Thai cook staff and served in a casual Thai environment by Thai servers. Experience a sampling of Thailand without the travel expense!
Thai restaurants are almost as ubiquitous as Chinese restaurants. This pleasant, welcoming restaurant in Plymouth stands out in my mind because the menu is varied, the service quiet but efficient, and the food is quite good. If you like Thai, put Thai Table on your list.Many of the Thai dishes you've come to know are here, of course, including what may be the best Laab Salad in the Twin Cities. And while it's hard to out-Pho the Vietnamese version of Pho, Thai Table does a credible job.The Yum Tang Gwa (cucumber salad) is especially good with a noodle dish. Don't limit yourself to Pad Thai. There's a wide variety of Thai dishes to sample.Bottom line: well worth a visit. Thai Table might come to be your favorite Thai restaurant.
4 based on 98 reviews
My friend and I ordered edamame, kani salad as well as classic salmon sushi and a newfangled crab salad sushi. The salmon sushi was outstanding...everything else left something to be desired. The crab salad and sushi were too mayonnaise, the edamame well undercooked and the virgin cocktails we had just tasted of artificial lime flavor. Ugh...our server was very friendly and welcoming though.
4 based on 78 reviews
Itâs easy to understand why so many locals enjoy this Thai restaurant While not the fanciest Thai restaurant; it provides excellent food, fast service, and an incredible kitchen. All at a very reasonable price. It is obvious they have a booming take out service. Tonight was my first time enjoying the authentic Thai cuisine they offer. And Iâll be back because itâs simply delicious
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