Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Turnhout, Antwerp Province, Belgium. Turnhout (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtʏrnɦʌut]) is a Belgian municipality located in the Flemish province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises only the city of Turnhout proper. On January 1, 2015, Turnhout had a total population of 42,637. The total area is 56.06 km² which gives a population density of 835.5 inhabitants per km². The agglomeration, however, is much larger, accounting up to 81,473 inhabitants. Turnhout is known for its playing card industry, as it houses the head office of the world's largest manufacturer of playing cards, Cartamundi. Turnhout is also the capital of the administrative district with the same name. The Turnhout city council often promotes the city as "the capital of the Kempen area". This designation is entirely unofficial, since the Kempen area is far larger than the Turnhout district and does not form an administrative unit.
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4 based on 46 reviews
A small and cosy Chinese restaurant in the middle of Turnhout center. I do recommend the peking duck. Together with a glass of wine and a coffee for 2 people less the 50 Euro it is worth a visit.
3 based on 101 reviews
With a party of four we had business dinner, seated on the terrace. Service is friendly and quick enough. The initial portion of wasabi/ginger is minimal, ask for more more more and they understand what you want :-)Concept of ordering is simple. Food comes fast enough to keep up the momentum of enjoying dinner. There is a variety of maki, nigri and hot food. Tried them all and I think it is tasty. Dessert is ice or ice, do not go for the fruit, you spoil the good aftertaste of the main meal. With one beer, one orange juice and tipping we paid EUR30 per person.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Tonight I ordered some Thai food to be delivered from this restaurant. I had two dishes: a curry and some noodles. The bill came down to â¬33, which is already quite expensive given the very mediocre food and small portions that I got.When the delivery guy finally arrived after more than an hour, he couldn't give me any change on two notes of â¬20. I had to either pay him â¬40 or not eat, which I then very grudgingly did.I then called the restaurant to complain, to get my â¬7 back, but the owner was not helpful at all. He hardly spoke Dutch, so it was very difficult to communicate with him, and as far as I could tell, all he was willing to do to compensate me was â¬7 off on my next order, as if I'm *ever* going to order there again...The sad thing is, when this restaurant was still called Phocha, under different owners, it was really good. It was expensive, but well worth the premium. With the new owners, it's just expensive with crappy food and they apparently even have the nerve to outright steal from their customers. I know â¬7 isn't the end of the world, but it's the principle of the matter.Daishi Sushi... never again.
3 based on 24 reviews
We have been at this restaurant on a Sunday evening, early December. The price was standard for this kind of restaurant in the region (about 25 euros/person). The food was strangely salty, everything, from the sushi to the other asian dishes we have tried. Apart from the excess of salt, the food didn't tasty good. Perhaps the only good dish was the sashimi. I don't recommend this place.
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