Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in League City. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. League City is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the Greater Houston metropolitan area. The city is located in Galveston county. As of the 2010 census, League City's population was 83,560, up from 45,444 at the 2000 census. The city has a small portion north of Clear Creek within Harris County zoned for residential and commercial uses.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Well, at least the food comes out fast. I keep coming back here. It is not for the service and it is not for the food itself. It will make a t u r * and that is about it.HEB will give you the same food and a lot cheaper out of the frozen food section.It is close to my office so quick to get back if I am on a short schedule.The owner is very nice to groups but will not even acknowledge a lone dinner. I have been here twice in the last 2months and he is the same way every time. No greeting or salutation. He should learn from WAL-Mart....if he cannot be polite to everyone, hire somebody.Service is poor I think due to being short handed.SAVE YOUR MONEY GO SOMEPLACE ELSE
4 based on 65 reviews
We had dishes with scallop nuts. The price is $ 18 per dish for each dish was excellent; very good quality seafood. Chardonnay white wine booked special very correct served at the glass.Very good food. Staff very friendly, helpful and attentive. Calm atmosphere with soft music. This restaurant does not offer alcoholic beverages or cocktails as an aperitif. Excellent mango dessert with hot sugar rice and vanilla ice cream. To discover.
4 based on 27 reviews
If you are into Sushi and sashimi, then this is your place in League City.I have been there approximately 10 times and have not been disappointed ever. I have sampled almost every dish on the menu especially those not cooked. Wonderful! The presentation is outstanding and at times a little flashy (literally). The waite staff keeps changing but are trained rather well and know the fish.
4 based on 43 reviews
Malaysian cuisine features about 60% Southern Chinese cooking with 20% influence from India and 20% from Thai. The dishes give a very strong flavors yet not overpowering by the spices from India or Thai. We have a full bar and an indoor children play area
We spent quite a few years living in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia but haven't found any good Malaysian food since moving back home so we were excited to give this place a try. The flavors were not what we were used to eating overseas. It was very Americanized with a lot of dishes that weren't Malaysian at all (Lots of Thai, Indian, and other stuff) .I asked for Sambal Chili and got a blank stare. They finally brought me some Chinese Chili sauce from somewhere in California but it wasn't Sambal Chili.Even if you forget what the food should taste like, it was still bland and boring. We wont be going back.
4 based on 73 reviews
While visiting family on an impromptu trip we were having problems getting into a restaurant without hours long wait. We settled on 888 and am glad we did. The wait was less than five minutes and that was for them to pull a couple tables together for our party. Now to the main issue, the food. The portions were ample and very tasty. The overall cost was very good. Service was pretty quick and the wait staff were very friendly. So if you want to avoid s long wait and you are in the area give them a try. Friday dinner rush in this area is a beast.
4 based on 35 reviews
Come savor authentically prepared flavorful Indian & Nepalese cuisine to excite your taste buds. The recipes we practice have been passed down through generations and hopefully the variety of served dishes will emanate fond memories of our restaurant. We
We chose this place from 3 local Indian restaurant options mainly due to the reviews. The ambience was great, welcome family atmosphere, clean, and spacious. They do have a nice assorted selection of beers from England, India, Texas, etc but nothing on tap. Good wine selection. Vegetable Momo's and Dosa were good and would recommend. Their platter for one had delicious chicken and good kebab. However, their chicken Tikka Masala was poorly done. The masala was basically tomato soup based with more on sweet side. The chicken chunks were fair. The Sag Paneer was rather creamy and rather average in taste. The dessert was Besan Barfi -- it was delicious and done well. The nan was fresh and good. The server was helpful but new and appeared to be learning the ropes. Maybe, other items on the menu are better. The chicken Tikka Masala and Sag paneer diminished our enthusiasm.
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4 based on 30 reviews
phone: 281-338-9988
We had a large celebration dinner here, and the restaurant was fine for that -- large table and a pleasant waitress. Service was good enough, with glasses filled and drinks delivered as needed. The food was nothing special, but overpriced. The sushi was just okay-- fish was not extraordinarily fresh. The menu included a lot of oddball offerings that are not traditional sushi, but, rather, combinations intended to appeal to folks who don't know much about sushi. Tempura was heav and unappealing. Overall the food was a disappointment. The restaurant is on the expensive side for the mediocre quality of the food. I usually eat elsewhere for way less for much better sushi. Our party had a good time here, but the food left a lot to be desired for those of us who had spent time in Japan or in more ambitious sushi bars.
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4 based on 72 reviews
While the food is still good, I am disappointed to see that Thai Stellar now discriminates against parties larger than 4 people by implementing a mandatory 18% gratuity for 5 or more. I generally see those as a predecessor to poor service.
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4 based on 85 reviews
We've eaten here at Jinya three times now, and enjoyed it every time. The menu includes mostly noodle bowls with chicken, pork, beef or shrimp. There are several delicious appetizers as well. We've tried the tempura brussel sprouts and the tempura shrimp, and they are both crispy and flavorful. I tried the spicy shrimp ramen bowl, and added kikurage (brown ear) mushrooms, tofu, and spinach to it. They have a nice bar, but a very limited wine menu. But we still managed to find a good Chardonnay here as well. They are usually playing a mix of Japanese fusion music, which we enjoyed. As customers come in and out of the restaurant, the wait staff yell something in Japanese, which I guess is like a universal "Welcome"; very funny. While there are some booths, most patrons sit at a very long community table. The average age of the majority of customers was in the 20's and 30's, so we are a little over their target market, I guess. But the service has been excellent, on each of our visits. Definitely recommend, if you love Japanese fusion food.
4 based on 162 reviews
The atmosphere is all-around super at this very busy place with quick, attentive service. Come in and find a place to âlightâ and the friendly, energetic and efficient waitstaff will find you. Choose craft tap beers (65) from chalkboard on wall or choose from extensive written list of bottled- all reasonably priced. Wine on tap also available. Great Vietnamese fusion food choices. Shaking beef selection with fried rice (or with steamed rice) is superb with or without the side drizzle of spicy lime juice. Stir fry noodles with shrimp was excellent. Asked for amber beer recommendation and Blue Bridge Amber beer turned out to be superb. The amber beer, 2 Pinot Grigio, the two meals and the scrumptious bittersweet (chocolate cake) sundae dessert (enough for 2) bill totaled under $53. Check out this gem of a place!!
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