Reviews on Asian food in Antelope, California, United States. Antelope is a census-designated place in Sacramento County, California, United States located approximately 15 miles (24 km) northeast of downtown Sacramento and 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Roseville. The population was 45,770 at the 2010 census.
I was staying at the nearby La Quinta hotel (less than 2 blocks away), and wanted a convenient dinner at about 8 pm on a Thursday evening. This Panda Express still had a good number of entrees and sides available, even though it was probably a bit past the prime dinner hour. I find the food at Panda Express to be consistently good, although I always wish they had more "health"options - low fat, in particular.
4 based on 15 reviews
We have passed by this little place several times as we were wasting time at the Grocery Outlet store. We finally gave it a try tonight and I am absolutely blown away as the food is great and the portions and the price is great. They do most of their business in take out as we viewed when we were seated. It was a little slow on the service side tonight as they may have been short a waitress or the take out is 1st priority, I am not sure. This does not sway my desire to return at least once a week from now on.
4 based on 12 reviews
Excellent little mom and pop. Very good food. Large menu. Reasonable prices. They will make anything mild, medium or hot. Hot is very hot.
4 based on 37 reviews
This is a small family-run Thai restaurant in a very unprepossessing location in a Carmichael strip mall (kitty-corner from Home Depot on Madison and Manzanita). The food, however, is very well prepared with very fresh ingredients and is truly delicious. I've been here 3 times in the last month or so and ordered take-out twice as well. The Pad-See-Euw was very good, as was the Pad Thai and a Yellow Chicken Curry that was perhaps the best I've ever had. The star at our table was the Mango Thai Fried Rice, a seasonal special that was enough for four people and was scrumptious! All portions are quite generous and all 4 of us at one dinner took home doggy bags. Don't miss the Mango and Sticky Rice for dessert, either.
4 based on 309 reviews
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We have visited this restaurant so many time since it opened and Fat City in Sacramento... Alway consistently great food and service. Sometimes there is a wait for a table, but that is because they are good! Lots of variety and something for everyone.
4 based on 23 reviews
My husband and I ate at this restaurant about three times. Each time, the food was very fresh and presented beautifully, but it just lacks the flavor that my taste buds are screaming for. The spring roles are great, but I like them with peanut sauce, and the peanut sauce is very bland. Yes, I know that I can just add some hot sauce, but the peanut sauce itself is just tasteless. I ordered a noodle dish that was tasteless as well. We will try it again, but I'm hoping that they spice things up a bit.
4 based on 327 reviews
After watching a movie, my friends and I decided to have lunch at Mikuni in Roseville. In spite of the many diners waiting, it didn't take us long to get seated. The receptionists were very friendly and polite. The food was excellent!
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4 based on 33 reviews
We happened to be nearby, so we went to Noble Vegetarian (it's vegan), but now that I've eaten there, I'd drive out of my just to go back.Despite the fact that it's in a run-down strip mall in nowhere's land, the service was welcoming and helpful, while the Chinese/Thai/Vietnamese food was plentiful and excellent. And there's so much on the menu to try!We were very happy there and look forward to returning!
4 based on 17 reviews
It's the Wandering Yank here. Mrs. Yank and I love Thai food, and our search for excellent Thai food in the Sacramento has been frustrating. From Placerville to Sacramento to Roseville, we've had boring to good Thai food, but it's usually, at best, a step below authentic (Sophia's Thai Kitchen in Davis has been our favorite so far, but it's a bit out of the way for us. Also Boon Boon Cafe in Sacramento is a place we want to try again). But House of Thai is now at the top of our Sacramento-area list.We showed up at 5 on a Saturday and had a 15-minute list. A good sign, so obviously it's popular. It's small and bustling. Bonus points for having both Chang and Singha beer - Chang is my favorite but not common. We started with the "How We Rolls" appetizer - a delicious meal in itself. Mrs. Yank had the spicy basil chicken, which was pretty good, and I had the drunken noodles with pork, which was outstanding! It had very authentic Thai flavor. The excellent mango with sticky rice dessert was a great conclusion.Pretty inexpensive, decor is American Thai (you know what I mean if you frequent Thai restaurants), very nice service from a lovely Laotian lady, and great food. What more can one ask for?We'll be back...2 enthusiastic thumbs up!
We enjoy their various entrée selections such as General Tso chicken & orange chicken whenever we go. This time it seemed as though the dishes were rather greasy. They post the calories, but I question if they correctly factor in the serving size. The restaurants are very loud when kids are there.
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