Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Richland. Richland is a city in Benton County in the southeastern part of the State of Washington, at the confluence of the Yakima and the Columbia Rivers. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 48,058. April 1, 2013, estimates from the Washington State Office of Financial Management put the city's population at 51,150. Along with the nearby cities of Pasco and Kennewick, Richland is one of the Tri-Cities, and is home to the Hanford nuclear site.
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3 based on 26 reviews
Picked this Chinese restaurant out of the phone book at the hotel. Great choice. We each ordered a dinner in the $8 to $9 range. Could not believe the size of the plate of food. One order would have been enough for both of us. Good food. Highly recommended.
3 based on 43 reviews
Had a wonderful & delightful sushi dinner last night at Sakura. Sushi was tasty, enjoyable, speed of service was outstanding, & the restaurant was clean.
4 based on 30 reviews
Not the best first impression, as the floor was so sticky, your shoes practically made a symphony when you walked. Our group of 3 got seated right away, as they only had another table for a Saturday lunch time. The prices were clearly labeled, by bowl sizes. S $10, M $11, L $12They're obviously very concerned with people piling on food, $1.50 surcharge if you over fill the bowl. We ended up asking the cook, what's "over filling"?? There is a good variety of items, lots of meat and vegetables. The technique is to put all the meat at the bottom of the bowl, then fill in the cracks with small items, then pile on top with vegetables. At the end, weigh down everything with noodles to avoid the overfill surcharge.The guidance on the amount of sauces to use: we thought it was overkill. Made the whole lunch way too salty. Don't need the multiple ladles of sauces. The cook was very friendly and efficient. However, we would preferred the meat not get overcooked along with the vegetables.One of the coworkers picked this place. We would not return if we were to pick. Not enough good food and the lunch prices for what you get, not really worth the trip.
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3 based on 59 reviews
We were visiting Richland, and decided weâd like Asian food. Hadnât been to a teppanyaki restaurant in ages. This place was definitely decent, with prompt service, an entertaining tableside chef, and large portions of decent food at a very affordable price. Informal atmosphere and lots of leftovers. Fun but not for fussy foodies...kids would likely enjoy the show.
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4 based on 31 reviews
The food offered here is an eclectic collection of cuisines, including Japanese, Chinese and Korean. The family that runs the business are Korean, and there are some Korean dishes on the menu. The name 'Teriyaki' implies Japanese cuisine, and our meals were prefaced by a small bowl of tasty miso soup (broth only). The menu also had a lot of Chinese elements to the cuisine. The effort to be include a variety of dishes from popular Asian cultures is a great idea, and undoubtedly adds to the popularity of the establishment. Expect to pay between $8 - 15.00 per meal.
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3 based on 54 reviews
Family owned and operated since 1983. Authentic Thai Cuisine and World Class Entertainment. Family friendly until 10:45 pm. Dinner shows are free. Late night cover charge from $0-$15 depending on show
They put Namprikphao in Yamwoonsen( glass noodle salad) made it taste weird and too sweet. The stirred fried vegetables is good even though it does not look like Thai food.
4 based on 17 reviews
Had really good thai food in a small setting with excellent service. I had spicy country pork special and my partner had veggie stir fry. Both were really good. Food arrived quickly and hot. Good price and enough food for box lunch tomorrow. I'll go back.
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4 based on 18 reviews
Hot and sour soup (which we usually love), was way too peppery. Miso soup was fine.We only ate sashimi and sushi, so we cant comment on the hot food. The sushi was "OK", as was still cold in the center indicating the fish was frozen. Salmon roe sushi was not available.Restaurant was confortable, and service most pleasant.
4 based on 37 reviews
We had a delicious dinner at Bento Teriyaki.... We witnessed many excellent entree presentations ordered by customers. The restaurant can seat about fifty people between ~(12) tables...not fancy, but comfortable.... Menu options are numerous...... (5) versions of Sushi Rolls are listed..... (6) Appetizer dishes are offered - Meso Soup, Egg Rolls, Gyoza (chicken potstickers), Butterfly Shrimp Tempura, Vegetable Tempura, & combination of shrimp & vegetable tempura...... There are (5) Teriyaki dishes to choose and served with salad & steamed rice ..... (8) Teriyaki combinations are also offered and served with salad & steamed rice....... (6) "BENTO" dishes are offered... served with choice of Chicken, Pork, Beef or Salmon Teriyaki, including steamed rice, salad, vegetable tempura, gyoza and egg rolls...... (6) Sizzling Platters of Korean style meat that's marinated in their original sauce are offered served with steamed rice and salad. I had the sizzling Beef Bulgogi... it was delicious....... (7) Yakisoba dishes are offered with a choice of chicken, pork, beef, sausage or shrimp with stir fried noodles and vegetables....... My wife ordered a chicken "duo" consisting of Chicken Teriyaki and Chicken Katsu with steamed rice and salad... once again an excellent presentation and delicious-interesting flavors were enjoyed....... The restaurant offers both Domestic and Imported Beer which complemented both entrees...... We definitely will be back to try out a couple of new dishes.
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4 based on 35 reviews
The restaurant was clean, well painted and good carpet. The tables were close with few or no booths. Not any ambiance! Just simple everything with small rooms. Any substitutions will cost you such as tofu for meat. The spring rolls have ham in it so they gave more rice. The hot and sour soup also had ham in it so we had two substitutions for that too. The food was hot and looked good and tasted good but had a lot of oil in it. There are 8 or more Chinese restaurants in the area. We will try some others. Not the most friendly place for a vegetarian to eat.
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