Reviews on Asian food in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Western heritage roams freely in Fort Worth, where cattle drives occur twice a day in the Stockyards National Historic District. Enjoy diverse restaurants, exciting nightlife, cultural institutions and sporting events. Entertaining kids is a snap in the “City of Cowboys and Culture,” courtesy of Six Flags Over Texas, the Fort Worth Zoo or the Noble Planetarium and Museum of Science and History. You can depend on friendly and helpful service - the hallmark of true Texas hospitality.
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4 based on 197 reviews
Fresh and energetic, Blue Sushi Sake Grill serves fun sushi! You will enjoy a dining experience infused with flavor and spirited atmosphere. A large maki, sashimi and nigiri menu complements Asian-inspired cold plates, hot plates, entrees, soups, desserts
Had three different vegetarian rolls. All wonderful. One was the cowgirl. The pineapple refresher mock tail was mostly water and not worth it. The service was excellent. Great place to relax and eat with friends. The sushi was excellent and weâll dine and recommended.
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4 based on 369 reviews
Del Frisco's Grille is a modern and stylish spin on the classic bar and grill, drawing inspiration from bold flavors and market-fresh ingredients. Our menu is a tempting mix of prime steaks, fresh seafood and twists on American comfort cuisine.
Came back this time again during business trip and have a better feeling of the standards here. Got a Prime Ribeye, perfectly cooked, medium, with overdone seasoning, and not tender as expected from a medium level, not at all Iâd say.Cabernet from California ok, but 15 $ @ a Glass, and served a bit later than needed (asked to have with the meat).Fries were wet, soggy, quality compared to what you get at a fair stand, sorry, not for a 40$+ steak.. kind, was replaced. A bit better, still not at level of this restaurant, my opinion.Gave a chance to lemon cake, average taste, kind of industrial quality, did not remind lemon flavors or taste, sugar glassa with overwhelming taste.Service at table was ok, welcome so so, han to push a bit for options to get a table, instead of sitting at the bar, which Iâm not fond of.Would be ok for 40,45 $... will not come back.Good afternoon! We apologize for your disappointing visit. Our upper management would like to obtain some contact information and find a way to make it up to you. If you could please reach out to us at [email protected] with a good phone number or email address we could reach you at. Thank you for your time!Ashleigh ReneauGuest Relations Coordinator
4 based on 172 reviews
P.F. Chang's is a restaurant concept that honors the 2,000-year-old Asian tradition of wok cooking and believes in making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. With a Farm to Wok food philosophy at its core, P.F. Chang's chefs hand-roll dim sum
A great spot in downtown Fort Worth. Beautiful inside with great dishes. Don't miss the lettuce wraps (a signature dish). Also the edamame is delicious. Orange chicken and typical dishes are good. Share an entree and pick a couple if you're with friends. Good portions and tasty!
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4 based on 43 reviews
Malai Kitchen showcases a different side of Southeast Asian cuisine. Led by husband-and-wife team Braden and Yasmin Wages, the concept was inspired by their extensive travels through Thailand and Vietnam. Our team is committed to sourcing quality ingredie
Five for dinner. In an upscale new shopping area (Nieman, Burberry, etc.). Tough parking along the shopping alley, reminded us of Santana Row in San Jose. Nicely welcomed inside. Very courteous waitstaff, brought beverages quickly. A variety of in-house brewed beers and porter. Extensive menu with several samplers and a wide range of noodle dishes. I chose the Drunken Noodles and a glass of 3C porter. The beef in the main dish was superb, the noodles just a sidelight. Nice chopsticks-sized meat and veggie chunks, and I was so busy with the sticks I ignored the porter, which was just OK. All ate well and two of us brought home extra.Thank you so much for dining with us and for the great review! Next time, just so you know, there is a parking garage around the corner from the restaurant - makes it a little easier (though it's a BIG deck so I would see if there is street parking first). Anyway, we hope to see you again very soon!
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