Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Courtenay including Nikkei Ramen-ya, Osaka Sushi, Seh-Mi Japanese Restaurant, Saigon Noodle House, Quality Foods Chinese Restaurant, Sushi Jo Japanese Restaurant, Pho 54, Pho Maple Noodle, Ichiban Sushi, East Kitchen
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4 based on 15 reviews
Hottest new restaurant that serves All-You-Can-Eat buffet 7 days a week! Serves varieties in Asian foods, such as Dim Sum, Western Chinese Foods, and often Sushi on the buffet. Come check us out!
We were seated fast. Buffet was great, fresh hot & a wide selection of porks, shrimps, etc. Selection of Syshi,s. Desserts; multiple jello,s cakes, ice cream & fruits. Atmosphere was bright. They also have 3 large screen Tv,s. Highly recommended!
4 based on 26 reviews
Since we had a big group of 10, we got to sit in a private room. The table is traditional and we all had to take off our shoes and sit on the bamboo mats on the floor. This was a very cute experience for the kids.Staff was friendly. They were able to reassure me that we could have a nut-free meal since my son is allergic. We were dining with people who needed gluten-free food so they were able to accommodate that as well with a small $1 or $2 fee per dish, depending on the order. They even had a separate gluten-free soy sauce for them.The food was excellent. We enjoyed the tempura, maki rolls, pretty much everything.
4 based on 27 reviews
This is the best Vietnamese noodle house in town. Everything is cooked fresh to order, whereas the main competitor (Saigon Noodles) has a high proportion of pre-cooked items, making it appear to have faster service. The best item on the menu is the Singapore Noodles, with a wonderful spicy curry flavour. Imported bottled beer is well priced. Lovely lady owner. Debit or cash only.
This restaurant is small but has outdoor seating as well. The servers are friendly and efficient. The vietnamese menu offers a good variety of soups and vermicelli bowls; the traditional dishes. Great flavours and reasonable prices.
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4 based on 18 reviews
Luxury Japanese food at an affordable price
I decided to try a Spider Roll, a Spicy Salmon Roll and a Spicy Scallop Roll. All three rolls were well made and very tasty. The Spider Roll was big, but could have been a bit longer. Strangely they charged me an extra .25 cents for spicy sauce on my Scallop Roll. Itâs not the cost that is ridiculous, itâs the principle. Itâs embarrassing they have the nerve to charge an extra .25 cents for sauce, when your bill for one person is almost $30 (not including drinks). The prices here are very reasonable for the quality of sushi.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Both locations in the comox valley have great take out food service is fast the quantity is abundant and the value is second to none.
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4 based on 105 reviews
My boss took his daughter and I to the restaurant and we loved it I got 10a and 18c we have been going there since it opened and have never had anything but the best service. We have gotten taken out on several occasions and never a problem.
4 based on 78 reviews
I love sockeye sashimi. What I could not understand was this restaurant served Atlantic salmon sashimi! On Vancouver island! Odd. They had this on their menu as a budget choice. They did have wild sockeye at a higher price but was still miffed they had the farmed fish at all!
4 based on 59 reviews
A very good lunch experience: we ordered bento boxes, udon soup, and classic cone/rolls. Pop was cheap at $2/can and the portions of our dishes were more substantial compared to other Japanese restaurants we go to. The deluxe soup actually had more veggies than just the typical onions one receives in udon soup. The salad in the bento box was atypical as well. The miso soup was worth its economic price because it lacked tofu or seaweed -- a disappointment. But overall, the food was fresh, service kind and restaurant clean. Only one server for the small restaurant when we were there. The washrooms were wheelchair-friendly. I would recommend.
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4 based on 58 reviews
Authentic ramen made from scratch using local meat, organic produce, and house-made noodles. Family owned and operated.
Staff are friendly and efficient but if people aren't your thing, try the amazing new computerized ordering system! The atmosphere is fun and unpretentious as ramen places should be, yet the menu pushes the boundaries of the medium with new and excellent ideas, to great effect! The owners and chefs have a genuine commitment to making great food. Recommend following their instagram for updates on their travel an inspiration. Love this place, and will keep coming back!
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