Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Malvern. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Malvern is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is twenty-five miles (40 km) west of Philadelphia. The population was 2,998 at the 2010 census. The town is bordered by Paoli Pike on the south, Sugartown Road on the west, the Willistown Township on the east, and the East Whiteland Township on the north. It is south of US 30 and easily accessible to Route 202. The main road through the Borough is King Street, intersected by Warren Avenue. The Malvern ZIP code covers the Malvern Borough, and all or parts of East Whiteland, Charlestown, Willistown, East Goshen, East Pikeland, and Tredyffrin Townships. Malvern Borough is between Paoli on the east, and Immaculata University and Exton on the west. It is also a train stop on the SEPTA Paoli/Thorndale Line.
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3 based on 16 reviews
Came here on our way home and decided to try out this place instead of going out of our way to go to our normal Chinese place, which i wish we honestly took the extra time to do. I had ordered the general tso's chicken and my wife had the sesame chicken, then we split a wonton soup. The soup was the best thing we had, but everything else fell short. Both our dishes were incredibly salty and the sauce had an odd, chemical-type taste to it, which didn't make for a pleasant experience. Plus the staff was very rude so we definitely won't be going back.
4 based on 25 reviews
Busy, out of the way, shopping center restaurant with an insufficient number of servers. Always rushed, they forget requests, and are reluctant to change their errors when made on orders. They suggest that you accept your order when they substitute shrimp when prawns were ordered because they "taste" the same. Food was OK, doubt if I will return, although I still would like to discover if prawns and shrimp taste the same.
4 based on 43 reviews
Entrance fronts route 30/Lancaster Ave in this busy shopping center. Interior is a bit dated and needs freshening, perhaps was formerly a diner of some sort. Menu is varied with apps, soups, bowls of different nature and entrees. Some items can get pricey but overall within the range of other local celebrity style eat in Polynesian venues. First visit and wasnt sure what to expect from menu, and wait staff didnt explain things thoroughly plus there are no pics in menu, thankfully there are on TA and Yelp. We got a beef stew noodle soup dish and broken rice chicken plate. The soup was a traditional style in large bowl with the many ingredients flavored with tomato paste in broth. I was surprised with the the rice dish- expecting a fried rice style but as you see in the pic it was grilled thin cut chicken with a little sweet sauce and a serving of the broken rice and side of veggies. I quite enjoy my chicken this way. With tip we got out about $30 and no drinks, it is a BYOB so perhaps they dont have a license. Was popular around dinner time with families and what seemed like students from the local colleges.
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4 based on 34 reviews
My hubby & I met friends for dinner at Royal Thai Orchid a couple weeks ago on a Saturday night. We all thoroughly enjoyed our dinner from start to finish! The corn cakes appetizer is amazingly delicious! I also loved the green curry chicken ~ so flavorful! The drunken noodles with shrimp were to die for! :)I dropped my Fitbit in the restaurant but didn't know it was missing until after I got home. The restaurant had closed by the time I called them. They returned my phone call early Monday morning and told me that they had my Fitbit! Hooray! Thank you!!! My hubby picked up the Fitbit on his way home from work and did a large takeout order of various foods. Once again, everything was delicious!I'm looking forward to returning to Royal Thai Orchid in the near future!
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4 based on 33 reviews
First time here after debating on 3 other places in Malvern. It was a slow Tuesday dinner service with a reluctant greeting from this lady wait staff...reminds me of a stern prison guard.Nevertheless, we proceed and ordered Chirashi which instead of a bed of sushi rice, it was a mound of rice similar to a Chinese plate. Tuna is good, salmon is quite sweet, mackerel is tangy with great taste, shrimp and scallops are both tasty.Chicken Katsu is moist with crispy batter plus good steam rice on the side.Soba Noodles with Shrimp Tempura has a great broth with its distinctive mirin taste. The shrimp tempura served on the side was a disappointment...batter taste like old batter.Overall, it is good with fresh sushi. There are better places to go with friendly staff, so this is my first and last visit.
4 based on 41 reviews
We visit regularly and the experience can be good, so here's a quick Tips and Nits list:TIPS (buffet)- Many choices, both hot and cold...experiment with the many good & unique offerings- Bring your own bottle- Watch the buffet; items are amazingly better as they come out of the kitchen hot- Don't miss the included hot tea, iced tea, and lemon aid- Try the homemade chili sauce; we love it on many off the hot dishes- Ask about special buffet dates; many more items (at a higher price)- There is usually a very interesting, eclectic mix of customers (a fun group)- Best times to go are when the restaurant is busy (fresh, ample food)NITS (buffet):- The worst time to go is off peak; small amounts of food sit (better to order off menu)- Sometimes the hot food is really needs to be much hotter- (Rarely) they might seat you very uncomfortably close to others when very busy- Sometimes young children are running around (almost dangerously so)All that said, we mostly love the place and will continue to frequent it.
Most Popular Gastropub food in Malvern, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 43 reviews
Taste the fresh and tantalizing sushi, sashimi, tempura, teriyaki, appetizers, soups, and salads at Mino Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar. All-You-Can-Eat Lunch & Dinner, Takeout or Dine-in. Homey traditional Japanese style local restaurant in Pennsylvania
Came here just because it was close to home and boy did this exceed my wildest expectations! It was simply fantastic. The beef negimaki was the best I've ever eaten in my life. The miso soup was great, the sushi rolls were outstanding. The udon and fried rice dishes were great too, perfectly seasoned and not too heavy. The servers were extremely friendly and attentive. As soon as we finished one course they were ready to bring out the next. And the price is so cheap! You simply can't beat the value. This place is a HIDDEN GEM!!! It was a wonderful dining experience and we'll be back soon! Maybe every week!
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4 based on 279 reviews
"Approach love and cooking with reckless abandonâ¦" Dalai Lama.At Nectar, our love for cooking is deeply embedded in that belief.Nectar, a sensuous, sumptuous, savory experience, features the Asian-inspired-French-infused signature cuisine of star chef Pat
We were a large group upstairs for a meeting. The entrance, bar and dining spaces were attractive, dimly lit, with wine storage vista as well. My menu selections were the edamame dumplings and short ribs. The dumplings were a large serving is a savory flavorful sauce. The pasta was firm, nice subtle bit, all good. The generous boneless ribs were in a beefy gravy, presented on a pretty plate with a stack of crisped "steak fries" accompanied by a cheesy dip. A dessert trio was also balanced with minicup cake, chocolate cup and citrus sponge. Good wine list by bottle and glasses. Conversation a bit difficult given the noise, but otherwise a winner.
4 based on 28 reviews
Many Indian restaurants in the area, and most foodies will agree with me that they all serve similar food- overloaded with spices, and similar tasting gravy/curry served under different names! And then reluctantly we finally went to Manam to try it out. Are we glad we did!!The food is amazing!! The spices - well balanced! Smell - not overwhelming! Taste - divine! Ingredients - fresh! Menu items - unique! Presentation - appealing, inviting! Pricing - reasonable. A must try here is their âmutton-curry dosaâ, and variety of âAppamsâ served with a selection of stew/gravy. The restaurant seating is a bit âtightâ, not sure if the owners can improve that. They surely should consider white linens and cloth napkins. Now, I finally have a favorite Indian restaurant to go back to!
4 based on 85 reviews
I've been to this location before for the Chinese New Year banquet and look forward to returning, as the menu is different each year but always excellent. Margaret's son stopped by often to discuss the food choices, and the meal was more than food, an evening's experience. We were there for three hours, but enjoyed every minute.
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