Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Lafayette. The City of Lafayette /ˌlɑːfɪˈjɛt/ is a Home Rule Municipality located in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 24,453 at the 2010 United States Census.
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4 based on 29 reviews
I love the name of this restaurant! My husband and I had occasion to visit Louisville recently, five times. We discovered this restaurant on our first visit, and found ourselves looking forward to lunch each time we returned. Twice we made double orders and brought one home. This is a quiet, simply, restaurant run by the owners and a small staff. Very friendly people, willing to talk and engage in conversation. The food is delicious. We are vegetarian and had the same meal each time, the vegetable with cashew and the vegetable with garlic sauce. Inexpensive, basic, good food and friendly atmosphere. Loved our visits. We will return.
4 based on 157 reviews
I've eaten here so often. Great food, as an LA transplant I needed Thai. But, our waitress brought the wrong dish... I sent it back with the expediter... he brought the same dish. So, I gave up. When she brought our bill, she said she'd pay for my dinner, whih I never ate!... but I didn't want her to pay!!!! She said, that's the policy. She really didn't want me to speak to manager. So... I paid for an untouched dinner. After all the money I've spent there, I was super pissed. How could I let a waitress pay for a simple mistake? But... I have never paid for a dinner I didn't eat!Hi Leedalton, I am so sorry to hear that your order was a mistake and wasn't corrected. I feel like the whole experience was simply a miscommunication issue. I only knew about the mistake after the fact when your plate 1/3 eaten was returned. The server admitted that she send in the wrong type of noodles for your Pad Thai. I immediately removed the item from your bill. After your party was paid, the server told me that you were willing to pay for that mistake so she reinserted the item in the bill which I found it odd even though you ate some of it (You asked me for a piece of lime when the dish was delivered to you) but I didn't ask the server for clarification then. Now, I understand the situation better that you left your review on Tripadvisor.Regarding our practice, it is true that the servers has to be responsible for their mistakes (with employee discount). If you may agree, any policy in place typically enforced for a reason, it is the same in our case. We used to entertain all mistakes but we gave up. As there were too many repeated negligence, we could only responsible for some of them. I don't think you need to know all the details but you can be sure that we have our policy developed and agreed from our 9 year of experience. Thank you for your feedback!
4 based on 14 reviews
This restaurant makes a pleasant addition to the Louisville area. Top quality sushi and sashimi, nice lunch specials, extremely friendly wait staff, clean, simple yet intimate, great variety on the menu as they include a bit of Chinese, Thai, and Mongolian - all at very reasonable prices!
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3 based on 14 reviews
Come by your local Noodles & Company at 534 W. South Boulder Rd., , Lafayette where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
Ordered a Veracruz chicken salad which I thought meant it had all the great ingredients in abundant supply as the picture. So wrong. I got 5 pieces of chicken smaller than a penny, 6 tomato pieces, a penny size dollop of guac, and enough onions to scare away anyone. So still hungry but I spend so much money on onions so I cannot get anything else. I think it should be called a onion salad with chicken bits. Really surprised and won't be going back.
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WE've been going here for years.. probably about 1 / month and enjoy their Kung Pow Chicken and Thai dishes. Their ingrendients are usually fresh and the woman who are there are always nice/good service and quick.
3 based on 33 reviews
This is a convenient restaurant to us as far as locale, but I find it to be just OK Chinese food. Some of the dishes are better than others.the wonton soup is average, the hot and sour pretty good.
Tandoori Kitchen is a collaboration between Coloradoâs greatest Indian chefs and local restaurateurs. All fans of Indian & Himalayan cuisine in the Lafayette area can enjoy classic dishes and excellent service provided by their new local Indian Restaurant
We tried this place on a whim because we had a coupon. The buffet was $9.95 (we didnât need the coupon!) for lunch. About a two dozens choices- all freshly made and delicious. The Dal and Aloo were a little salty for my taste but everything was incredibly flavorful. The service was prompt and friendly without being intrusive. Canât beat this place for a delicious and filling lunch!Thank you so much for the great feedback! We will fix the daal and aloo.
4 based on 24 reviews
I would like to be more enthusiastic about this restaurant. Lafayette could certainly use some restaurants about which to be enthusiastic and I for one would be delighted to find good Asian restaurants in the area. But alas this is not it. I don't particularly care that it is at one end of a rather dead strip mall; nor that the interior is functionally dreary; I just wish this had been better. Maybe the first clue was the location, around the corner from a restaurant that said it offered Thai food but was called Panang (which happens to be in Malaysia, not Thailand) - I suppose if the local customers don't know that Panang is not in Thailand (or don't care), then they probably aren't going to care too much whether Udon Kaisha offers authentic Japanese food.I decided to try Udon Kaisha as I have eaten a few times at its sister restaurant (My Ramen & Izakaya in Boulder) and enjoyed the food there. Udon Kaisha is a step down.I started with Karaage (Japanese style fried chicken) and Takoyaki (octopus balls). The karaage was, according to the menu, marinaded in soy, sake and ginger, before being coated in a wheat flour and potato starch batter and fried. Unfortunately, it was strangely tasteless, impossible to detect the benefit of any marinade. Even the use of chili oil could not bring this to life. The ponzu sauce helped, but couldn't rescue the dish. The takoyaki was not bland - it was soft, sweet and fishy. Neither of these dishes was particularly appetizing.The curry udon was more enjoyable. The first impression of the broth was that it was thin in texture but it made up for this by having a good full taste that was quite satisfying. The curry broth is quite full of coconut milk, so a fairly rounded and sweet taste balancing the curry. The richness was quite satisfying. The few strips of pork were thin and did not have much taste; they were supposed to be "chashu" (char siu in Cantonese) but really weren't - Udon Kaisha ought to check out what its Boulder sister serves as char siu, a thicker, juicier, fattier slice of belly pork that has a real flavor.I did not taste the sushi. On the evidence of what I did try, I am skeptical that the sushi would be worthy of the name.
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4 based on 45 reviews
Great Thai restaurant, nicely decorated with good atmosphere.Service is above and beyond!!!Menu is very nice with great selection of food items.Restaurant server was very accommodating....My wife does not like very spicy food...and the server kept on trying to accommodate my wife...We loved the food !! It was delicious!!!For sure will come back.
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4 based on 59 reviews
Pho Café provides Cafe, Noodles, Soup, Chicken, Beef in the Area MD 20904
In the mood for Pho, so I stopped at Pho Cafe to find out if they offered take out. Lucky me, they do. FWIW, this was a Friday and they were fairly busy.The menu is a mix of Vietnamese and Chinese selections, plus Pho. I ordered a medium Pho Ga. What I got was a takeout container of broth, maybe between 24 and 32 ounces, and a takeout foam box of other ingredients which included sliced chicken (very tender), rice noodles, bean sprouts, jalapenos, onion, basil leaves and possibly mint leaves, and a 4 oz container of hoisin and spicy red sauce.For one person this is a big portion. I poured half the broth in a large bowl at home and put in about half of the other ingredients. Wow, this is good stuff. Refrigerated the leftovers and had them for lunch the next day. The broth maybe could have been richer, but overall I was quite pleased.
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