Reviews on Asian food in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States. Just off the I-70 at the gateway to Illinois, Terre Haute is a refreshing hub of arts and activity in the midst of the heartland. The historic U.S. Highway 40 forms the National Road, taking travelers on a scenic route past historic bakeries, sculptures and the oldest billboard in the state. Take a tour of the downtown area and discover museums, galleries and quaint cafes. Visit Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College across the Wabash River to honor its founder, recently sainted Mother Theodore Guerin.
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4 based on 11 reviews
Royal Mandarin has a new location on the north side of town. Itâs very close to Union Hospital and near the ISU campus. We stopped by on the day they opened and were not disappointed. Our favorites were just the same as the other locations and as always, quick and friendly service. We are always happy to have another good restaurant on the north side.
4 based on 10 reviews
This restaurant had some of the freshest, delicious and best priced Asian food I have ever had. I eat sushi, Chinese and Japanese often and this place really impressed me. Great service and clean too!!The hot and sour soup was so good I had to order one to go! And for $2.50, I should have bought five! Gosh I wish we didnât live over 600 miles away!
4 based on 13 reviews
We had come back from the Bridge Festival and it was late. We had never tried this place and decided to get take out. My wife ordered beef and broccoli. I ordered the General Tso's chicken. The portions were plentiful. The chicken was tender and delicious. We loved both of our meals. I think we found a new take out Chinese restaurant.
4 based on 16 reviews
Excellent food and reasonable prices. They even deliver!! We eat here at least once a week. Healthy options and the selection of food is great. Give it a try you won't be disappointed.
Came for the lunch buffet and found that I was the only customer for lunch. The plates, silverware, tables and chairs were clean. Having eaten South Asia cuisine in lunch buffets throughout India, Nepal and Bhutan and elsewhere in the world, I expected the hot dishes to be piping hot. They were cold, not even room temperature. When I mentioned this to the owner, he said it's the right temperature. Clearly, this is the not lunch buffet restaurant for me.
4 based on 40 reviews
We ordered carryout of appetizers, 3 entrees, and fried rice. The Crab Rangoon was crisp and the filling had one of the best textures and taste of any we've had. We beef and broccoli, sweet and sour chicken, and sesame beef. All was very good. The breaded and fried items were uniformly covered and none were greasy. The sesame beef with rice noodles was the best dish and we even ate the sauce flavored noodles left after the beef was gone. Two toddlers and Four adults shared this food and we had leftovers for lunch.
4 based on 76 reviews
Tokyo Japanese Cuisine Hibachi Grill Provides Japanese Restaurant, Japanese Cuisine, Sushi, Tempura, Gyoza, Maki And Sushi Roll To The Terre Haute, IN Area.
Probably one of the worst dining experiences I've had in the past several years. Ordered several rolls as appetizer and nabe yaki udon as entree. 40 minutes after arrival our waiter (Kaleb?) checked on us and I asked about the entree. He stated "oh well the kitchen is just really busy." But the entree came with soup and salad which never had been received either- magically, a few minutes later, these appeared. But "the kitchen was still really backed up." Despite the fact that folks at the next table who came in 20 minutes after us already received their entrees. This tells me that our waiter probably forgot to order the entree and then lied to our faces about it. I get it s**t happens and no one's perfect- but come on- don't lie to our faces. Ultimately after another 15 minutes of waiting we just asked for our check (if you screw up, can't the kitchen maybe push out soup in 10 minutes). Surprisingly and insultingly, the missing entree was still on the check. It was removed ultimately but that took another 15 minutes. No apologies- nothing. All-in-all a very disappointing experience. there are at least two other restaurants in the area with good sushi/japanese food- no need to return to Tokyo ever again.
4 based on 30 reviews
The food here is good and there seem to be a lot of authentic dishes offered. We dined there with friends who eat there regularly, and are familiar with the owner. It was good, except for the owner's unsolicited advice--not even advice, more like insistence that she knew better than we did what we wanted. I may not be Chinese, but I am a grown-up and capable of choosing my own dinner! My daughter also went here with a group of friends and had the same sort of experience. The owner telling them, "You don't want that, you want this" when they tried to choose their dishes. No, thanks.
4 based on 185 reviews
We stopped in for dinner, and were very pleased with the experience. The facility is clean and well-maintained; with a contemporary Asian inspired decor. We were seated in the "vault"; which though somewhat intimate, was a bit noisy until some other occupants eventually departed. Our server, Susan, was friendly and attentive. The kappa, tempura unagi and avocado unagi rolls were all very tasty; as were the gyoza dumplings. The fried rice was plentiful (definitely enough to share); and some of the best we've had in a long time. We ended with the banana sundae; which was a wonderfully delicious indulgence, ending a truly delicious meal. This restaurant is a solid option, for having a great dining experience.
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