Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Provo, Utah, United States. Provo /ˈproʊvoʊ/ is the third-largest city in Utah, United States, located 43 miles (69 km) south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. Provo is the largest city and county seat of Utah County.
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4 based on 31 reviews
I was part of a group who were teaching at the nearby conference center who decided a japanese steak house sounded good. We picture one of those establishments where you sat around a large grill and watched the chef perform magic with his knives and make flaming onion towers, etc. I made a reservation for 12 and they said no problem. We arrived and were seated in some run-down booths. The restaurant wasn't busy at all and it was all order from a menu type service. No grill, no chef doing his magic in front of the patrons, etc. Our group sat there for 15 minutes waiting to give our drink orders, ask how we were doing, etc. Nothing, no service, no water, no drink orders, etc. We finally left and went to the nearby Italian restaurant where we had awesome service.
4 based on 12 reviews
An unassuming and simple looking place, Silver Dish Thai Cuisine will surprise you in a most delicious manner. We ordered the Mango Salad and Chicken Tom Yum soup. The Salad was beautifully shredded, and topped with prawns, cilantro and cashews, in a mouth watering tangy dressing. The large bowl of soup was perfect to lift our spirits and warm us, while tasting the bits and pieces of chicken, mushroom and vegetables. We saw next door couples happily enjoying their Pad Thai, which also looked simply magnificent.
4 based on 18 reviews
My father and I decided to try this restaurant for a late lunch - 3 pm. The restaurant is at the edge of a strip mall that has a large Latin grocery store. When we arrived, no one was there. We ordered bulgogi and bulgogi soup. It was good and there was plenty of food. The food is good - I used to go to Korea all the time for work and it is good for Utah.
4 based on 38 reviews
food is good appetizers are horribly small and overpriced -ok so thats that-i ordered several hundred dollars a month delivery some rice was missing from last order they wont compensate-just bad business -ill never order here again-lady on phone rude and hard to understand---good place to eat once-AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE IF YOU WANT GOOD SERVICE
4 based on 39 reviews
Never sure how authentic the food will be in a Thai restaurant in a college town. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the food. I was with my two adult children and the three of us each ordered something different: Red curry, Masaman curry, and Pad Thai. The curries were quite good, though the spice level was toned down. I didn't have any of the Pad Thai, but it looked like Pad Thai should look. Lunch specials are reasonably priced.
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4 based on 28 reviews
First, the good. Sam Hawk's food is very good. I ordered the Bibimbap in a stone bowl and it was really one of the best I've ever had! As a vegetarian, I ordered it with tofu and there's little I would do to make it better. A friend ordered a beef dish - Bulgogi - that he loved. Also in my photographs is a stew with various kinds of meat. My friend who ordered it didn't love it, so she wouldn't recommend it. Order the bibimbap!We arrived and there was a wait. About 20 minutes, no big deal. And we were seated in about exactly that amount of time. From the time we ordered to the time our food was delivered was nearly two hours. I'm not kidding. It was worth the wait, the food was good, but the wait was definitely unexpected and jarring. For many, that would be a deal breaker. If we knew the wait was so long, we would've eaten elsewhere.The restaurant is fine, nothing spectacular. Modestly decorated and a bit cafeteria-like in chairs and tables. This is a bit off-putting, but one can't judge too harshly as they build their business. The worst part of the experience is that they serve your drinks in paper cups. Strange. Then when getting a refill, the server took our paper cups, out of our sights, and refilled them and came back: I may not have had view of the drink dispenser, but I saw the garbage can she dumped the glasses into, before refilling them. This seems like a very unhealthy practice, I asked her to throw the glasses out and was uncomfortable with the practice. She was very kind and understood and got us new paper cups for our drinks.If Sam Hawk corrects some of their practices (that could potentially threaten their business due to health code) I would recommend this place highly. They are working hard and I would love them to have success, but they have a ways to go.
4 based on 72 reviews
Salad: They used a costco type mix spring salad mix, big heavy cut american cucumbers with giant seeds still in the middle, caned....YES caned mandarin oranges that actually tasted like the can and a ginger vinegar dressing that was ok but the flavors were not mixed well. The sushi: Rice was middle grade quality, fish was great. The eel sauce was very sugary. I would never go back even with a coupon
4 based on 58 reviews
I hosted a small business lunch at Spicey Thai last week. The food was good. The service was fine. The menu offered a good selection. I thought the menu prices were high for lunch. There was a daily lunch special but if you don't that entre for the day you choose, you're stuck with ordering from the general menu.Please understand there was nothing wrong with our food, service, or ambiance. For a strip mall location with bland decor and seating, I found the pricing to be what I might expect from a much more elegant and comfortable environment.Average. That's it.
4 based on 58 reviews
Location at The Shops at Riverwoods (an open air shopping mall) is nice. Inside decor cool for Chinese restaurant.We ordered vegetarian Oriental Eggplant and Changsa Chicken. Both suffered from heavily seasoned brown sauce (salt, soy sauce, sugar, MSG?). Too salty and sweet.Spiciness on chicken almost undetectable.Couple notable things:Dinner dish size were smallish.Fortune cookie was chocolate dipped which was nice.Service was alright. And price fair.
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4 based on 158 reviews
It's time to get away, to take a moment to breathe, relax, and savor delicious food in great company. If you are looking for a unique fine dining experience in Provo, you've come to the right place. At La Jolla Groves, we transport you to the Isle of Capr
We had heard of La Jolla Groves but had not tried it until this last Friday, our anniversary. We made reservations ahead of time but no sure if they were needed as it wasn't super busy. The atmosphere is beautiful and the service was excellent. Everyone from the hostess, the busser, and our server did an excellent job of ensuring we had a great experience. Our food was good, however the only complaint was that my wife's salmon was dry, which was a bit of a disappointment but overall it was a great restaurant with great decor and wonderful service. We would go back for sure!
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