Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia including Nagisa, Sticky Rice Thai Restaurant, Asa-Don, Bao Brothers Eatery, Paul's Asian Affair, The Humble Thai, Kinn Thai Restaurant, Ruan Kao Thai, Dumpling Story, Kitami King St.
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4 based on 108 reviews
Enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine, wide range of sake, variety of Japanese beer, signature and classics cocktail.
First time Iâve been back here since it changed to Kitami and itâs a nice fresh look. Good setup inside and good drink options, had a fun evening drinking cocktails.
4 based on 111 reviews
very good dumplings worthy of any china town in Australia. i am a regular lunchtime frequenter and often take work colleagues.
4 based on 64 reviews
Dine in, takeaway
The pad Thai was really special from here but disappointed with the other dishes which were a little over cooked and over sweet. Would like to give the place another chance with different meal choices.
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4 based on 130 reviews
For a restaurant atop a shopping centre Kinn ticks all the boxes without resorting to the food court genre we all know and love. This is affordable upper-market Thai food in a relaxed atmosphere served with crisp no-nonsense efficiency (and an occasional nod to the âland of smilesâ for which the country is famous).On this lunch-time occasion for entre we had the deep-fried tofu which was silken on the inside and served with a delicate sweet/hot sauce, and the pork ribs for main which albeit hardly a traditional Thai dish was smothered in a piquant sticky sauce, cooked to perfection and served with a perfectly dressed salad. Combined with some steamed rice and fresh cut chilli on the side, delicious.Weâll be back.
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5 based on 31 reviews
I first came here when they opened and gave them 5 stars .That was in March .Tonight im happy to say they have even improved on my last visit .The vegetable spring rolls were fabulous and Not oily ..And a generous serve .Next I had the stir fry of Cashew nut & Chilli jam with chicken .( could have had a bit more chilli ) so next time will ask for more to be added . And the very best steamed rice I have had in ages ( funny to comment on plain steamed rice ) But it was soooooooo good .What is nice about The Humble ,are the friendly faces when you walk in .Well done to the team who cook and look after you ..Hi PhillipWhen I read your comment , it sounds a bit of funny as you mentioned but rice is the important part for lovely meal. I strongly support your feedback. I am the person who enjoy so much steamed rice. It will make your meal even better.Thanks again for revisit us
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4 based on 235 reviews
This restaurant was recommended to us, and we were not disappointed. An extensive menu gave plenty of choice and we went with Vietnamese fillet steak, Grilled chicken with ginger and shallot salsa, and stir fried vegetables. The chicken was particularly good, but all dishes were enjoyable. We will definitely be back here.
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4 based on 50 reviews
Bao Brothers is an Asian inspired street food eatery located in Newcastle West. We specialise in Bao's - which translates to steamed bun in Taiwanese. Bao Brothers contemporary Asian flavors bring the street-food culture of Gua Bao's to a whole new level.
OMG great Baos here. The steamed buns are delish. Can really recommend here for nice tasting food and excellent customer service.
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4 based on 151 reviews
The quirky layout and mismatched furniture doesnât detract from the excellent fare in this cosy Japanese eatery, always popular and not just with Uni students past and present;The staff are friendly and helpful, all ingredients are fresh and served in a from-the-heart home-style of cooking. No frozen prawns here.Owner and head chef is Asako who runs the kitchen with a minimum of fuss and a dab hand.The quite basic menu still manages to cover a lot of ground â several excellent dishes of Teriyaki, Katsu, Tempura and the Miso soup is fresh cooked daily with plenty of subtle flavours.Go to dishes are Teriyaki Salmon, Chicken Katsu and the TempuraWith this style of cooking and value for money prices the biggest problem is that one tends to eat too much. Ah well, maybe next time one dish less.
4 based on 266 reviews
I don't consider myself a Thai food expert, but having visited Thailand 4 times, I can say i love it! We were staying at Noah's on the Beach and felt like something different for a feed. Years ago we had visited this restaurant, and as it is on the same block as Noah's, it was a short walk on a wet night.There's a great selection on the menu, and the Tom Yum soup was the best I've had. However we continued on with soft shelled crab and Mussaman curry, washed down with a good choice of beverages, including Thai beer. The service was efficient, attentive and friendly, and they seemed to be doing a roaring trade in takeaway as well, on this cold and wet Monday evening.A small, interesting venue - well worth trying if you enjoy thai food.
4 based on 310 reviews
Here in the Honeysuckle Precinct of Newcastle, a modern take on a rich history of cuisine in a restaurant that also brings you the exotic mix of the teppanyaki bar, fresh sashimi and sushi, rare Japanese craft beers, whisky and sake, degustation menus, ba
I took some local colleagues here on their recommendation and boy where they embarrassed! We decided to simplify our food choice and order the $85 Tasting Banquet, the meals were ok but the quantity was poor, if I was to pay $40 I might not have felt ripped off as that is all it was worth. The most annoying thing was that we were seated outside with the restaurant knowing that the outdoor heaters werenât working, the reason I knew this was because they had scarfs on hand for patrons, have you ever tried eating with chopsticks whilst shivering?Not the standard we expected!Thank you for your feedback, David. We have blankets on hand for our outdoor diners as an extra measure against the cold and are not a supplement for the outdoor heaters which are in working order. Should you not be happy with your seating or wish a heater to be turned on please inform one of our attendants, as we will always attempt to address any issue brought to our attention. We hope you'll give us another go in the future.
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