Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Fletcher. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Fletcher is a town in Henderson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 7,187 at the 2010 census, and was estimated to be 8,079 in 2016.
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4 based on 78 reviews
Loved this little restaurant. Suggested by other reviews in Trip Advisor. Restaurant was clean, neat, quaint little booths and quiet. Food was fresh, very well presented and very tasty. Sushi Chef was friendly as was our waitress. Loved the special rolls offered! Large menu to choose from. Highly recommend. Have attached a couple of pictures.
4 based on 48 reviews
I went here with a neighbor who has a lot of dietary restrictions. She chose the place because of the big menu. I'll go back because of the value and quality of the food. I loved the noodles with pineapple and chicken. I look forward to taking my family to check it out.
4 based on 131 reviews
The food is excellent. The sushi is very good and a huge variety. Lots of seafood and most of it is very good. Clams, oysters, shrimp and mussels. The crawfish is a little spicy, but good. Worth the trip, always packed and the food is kept fresh.
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4 based on 307 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
Food was great. We shared an entree (kung pao chicken) and a couple of appetizers (brussel sprouts and lettuce wraps), and it was plenty for two. The chicken was especially tender and the brussel sprouts had a good mix of sweet and spicy (hot peppers and pineapple). The staff was very friendly. We hadn't planned to go to this restaurant and were dressed casually - but we still felt comfortable. Great experience!
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Our favorite Chinese take out by far. Always fresh, hot and delish. It's your basic chinese, but clean and neat inside and very friendly. Every dish we get is good and you get alot.
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3 based on 13 reviews
The menu is huge and may be underappreciated by the locals. The restaurant was not crowded at all. The hot and sour soup was excellent. We had a Blue crab/tuna/roe sushi roll that was also excellent. My wife had the kung pao which she thought was good, but average. I had the sea bass which was excellent and a bargain for the price.The service was great and the ambiance was great also. They put a lot of money into the decor.If I was local I'd eat here at least monthly.
4 based on 38 reviews
We have driven by this place a million times, and the other day we went in to try it out. The menu is great...Japanese and Chinese options! The staff is very friendly and they move fast. The restaurant is clean. The food is delicious. BIG servings for a great price! We'll make this a regular on our rotation!
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4 based on 107 reviews
With in the last six months I have been to Vietnam on a cooking tour. I got to experience the real thing from Saigon to Hanoi. I would consider the Pho at this restaurant to be very authentic. Itâs a must go every month.
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4 based on 127 reviews
There were several "stone bowls" ordered and each appeared to be quite good.......and a lot. The waitress was new and didn't know how "they" made the stone bowls. Still, interesting apps and a good meal - with great Japanese beer.
4 based on 105 reviews
We visited the Koreana for dinner on the suggestion of a neighbor who had been there several times for lunch specials. We are familiar with Korean dishes and we had great expectations. I ordered the grilled squid and it was truly inedible. Yes, squid can be chewy but when it it prepared right, it should be tender. Theirs was not. It actually rolled off my teeth, refusing to be chewed. It was simply over-priced rubber hose squid topped with bulgogi sauce. A garden hose at Walmart would be a smarter buy!My wife's dish, a seafood and noodle soup bowl, was somewhat better but was very shy on the former. Yes, I counted two muscles and eight or so tiny shrimp and some noodles. The rest was spicy liquid, punctuated by the occasional mushroom.The restaurant played jazz over the speaker system so loud that I thought we were eating rubber chicken in coach on a trans-Atlantic flight.The pièce de résistance was the noisiest dinner guest that we had ever encountered. She talked non-stop for an hour in the loudest voice imaginable. While this certainly wasn't the restaurant's fault, I did expect that maybe the management would have visited the table next to us to politely suggest they bring the decibel level down below 130. They did not do this although several people in the restaurant were complaining. The upside I suppose is that I could now write this woman's biography from memory after listing to her yelling her life's story to her friend for the entirety of our meal. Being very familiar with Asian dining, we chalked the evening up to "live and learn." However, we will not be returning under any circumstances and we would definitely not recommend this restaurant to anyone.
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