Reviews on Asian food in West Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. West Saint Paul is a city in Dakota County, Minnesota, immediately south of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and immediately west of South Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.
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4 based on 206 reviews
We dined with a large group of friends in a private room off the main dining room, so had a chance to be removed from the liveliness (and higher noise level) of the main dining room. The service was very good; the food even better! I chose the lasagne, smothered in bolognese (it look a bit much initially, but I devoured every bit of the sauce, which was delicious!), and my closest dining partner enjoyed spaghetti al pomodoro, for which she ordered shrimp as an addition. The meal was preceded by bruschetta topped with wonderful fresh tomatoes (remarkable for so early in the season), and a delicious fresh salad of assorted lettuces, radishes, and the like, lightly dressed in a vinaigrette. Several of us ordered a house Montepulciano, rich and perfectly matched with the bolognese in particular. The restaurant is located on a reviving part of 7th Street, and is atop an extensive Italian mercato that I'd love to spend hours in. A delightful experience in every respect.
4 based on 99 reviews
Got in to Lake St location on second night. Almost everything was superb: burrata, lasagna, calzone, mafaldine, service, beer and Prosecco (on tap! What?)Only letdown was gnocchi appetizer; while cooked perfectly, that whole pickled garlic sauce just came off weird.Had to wait 45 min for a table but wandered the area. All good here!
4 based on 164 reviews
As a few of my friends are not Sushi fans, I ventured here on my own. I entered through the skyways which takes you on a winding path but nice that you can get there in the winter without having to go outside. The restaurant is large and the skyway entrance just kind of dumps you in the back of the restaurant so i made my way up and found the hostess. I was seated in what i will call the main room with a large bar in the center. It was a sunny day and bright inside. The walls have modest adornment and the opposite ends of the spectrum from Kyatchi in Minneapolis. I ordered the Combination Sushi($16) which comes with a small bowl of soup. I was informed it is customary to drink the soup straight from the bowl - no need for a spoon. Service was a bit sparse, especially as there wasn't much of a crowd. the table next to me had to ask for a refill of soda, despite it being left on the edge of the table for quite awhile and my water glass sat empty for half of my meal. It also took about 10 minutes to pay for my meal... I may have caught Sakura on an off day for service but the food was delicious, would definitely go back.
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Come by your local Noodles & Company at 1590 Robert Street South, , West St Paul where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
My fiancé forgot his wallet here and he had a lot of cash in it. An employee found it, tried to flag him down but missed him. The employee immediately gave it to a manager where they locked in the safe until we got it the next day. High praises for the honestly of an employee (nothing was missing) and the procedure taken when found his wallet :)
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4 based on 95 reviews
Supatra's Thai Cuisine features an extensive menu of Thai dishes, including many Gluten-free choices. We offer a large assortment of locally-brewed craft beers, as well as wine and sake. Explore the flavors of Thailand at Supatra's!
Absolutely love this place! The holy basil chicken, drunken noodles and pad Thai are my faves! Egg rolls, soup and mango sticky rice are also amazing! I havenât had a bad meal from here no matter what I order.
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We stopped in for Pho before taking my daughter back to college. We were pleased with the options. I had the chicken noodle and my daughters had the beef noodle. (once you are served you add flavors according to what you want, including sprouts and cilantro from a tray that comes with your meal). Really flavorful broth and good meat and noodles. My husband tried a hot and sour soup and was disappointed with the hot-spiciness --said next time he will stick with the more traditional options. They have soft-serve ice cream you can have at the end of the meal if you want. Great service, great food, great prices --oh and a lunch buffet if you prefer that. We will be returning!
3 based on 23 reviews
Tokyo 23 Hibachi Buffet is the largest Asian food restaurant in Saint Paul Area including Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and American food. We serve a variety of our own special menu, serves with sushi bar, hibachi grill, salad bar, make-your-own soup bar
This used to be my favorite Asian buffet in the Twin Cities. I ate here in November and again in December and couldn't believe how the place has changed for the worse. In November, around 11:30 in the morning, the sushi was already dried out. Seemed like it was leftovers from the night before. When I saw their usual giant bowl of tasteless wasabi, there was an area on the top that looked like mold. When I mentioned to the waitress that their wasabi had gone bad, she brought the guy from behind the front desk to look at it along with the sushi chef. Their solution? It was stirred up and they brought me a bowl of it declaring that it was fine. Would you eat it? Not me! In December around 11:40 in the morning we hit the buffet only to find that much of the food was still cold. Not luke warm, cold. They must have forgotten to turn the tables on or opened later than normal. The areas around the food trays also looked like it hadn't been cleaned that day. I wouled like to see the health department make a surprise visit to this place. I mentioned to the girl working behind the front desk that their wasabi had no heat and no flavor whatsoever. She told me that people that eat sushi don't like hot wasabi. News to me. When I was leaving, the Mexican sushi chef had removed his rubber gloves and was shaking the sweat out of them and propping them up upside down near the sushi he was making to dry them out. You can do a LOT better!We're sorry that you were not impressed this time around. We can assure you that the sushi is made fresh. Regarding the wasabi, we don't control how spicy it is. If you want more spicy, we'd recommend adding the spicy mayo sauce. However, we DO apologize for the poor way of how the staff handled the situation. We will speak to them about this matter and make sure it doesn't happen again. Tokyo 23 Team
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3 based on 42 reviews
Well, it looks like this place is a spot for a buffet. BUT if you place a delivery order like I did the food is awful. I ordered shrimp lo mein, house soup for two and the special dumplings. All 3 were tasteless! I guess the money is in the buffet and they could care less about any other orders. I was staying at a hotel so, they must have figured I won't be back. How true that is! Even though I visit this community often. Stay away if you expect decent food for an individual order. Their focus is obviously on the buffet only.
4 based on 8 reviews
I like spicy Szechewan dinners with lots of heat. My kids like the equivalent of Chinese chicken McNuggets. This is one of the few restaurants where we all have exactly what we want and generally take home enough for lunch the next day.This is a family run place that seems to draw the Asian population of the city--every time I go there's conversation in another language at the next table. The staff are courteous and the place is crispy clean.Both the lunch and dinner menus include soup to start with a choice of chicken noodle or the excellent hot and sour soup, both with tender julienned carrots.Entrees come with a choice of chicken wing or wontons and brown or white rice. For the past five years I've been there at least weekly for lunch. Two of us order and the bill is about $13 total. They cheerfully box up leftovers that are plenty for dinner, and we're not people with modest appetites. Like many of the great neighborhood places, the exterior is nothing special. It's sandwiched between a Perkins and the Lebanese restaurant, which is also quite good. But you can't miss it; it's located right on Robert Street, the major thoroughfare and about 7 minutes south of downtown St Paul.
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4 based on 30 reviews
Excellent delivery. The usual impenetrable conversation with restaurant during ordering wasn't bad at all. They were professional (strong accent) but well practiced in getting the order correct and repeating everything to confirm. The delivery was relatively quick. The delivery man professional and polite. The food was delicious. Usually the menus handed out by hotel front desks are for mediocre restaurants that stay open late. I was pleasantly surprised when I checked trip advisor that it had 4 out of 5 stars. I give it 5 out of 5. The summer rolls where crisp inside the outside not gummy at all. The Singapore rice noodle was SO MUCH FOOD! But so delicious I couldn't help but eat almost all of it by myself. My only complaint is that the rice noodle said - spicy - but it wasn't. I would have like d more heat but it was flavorful. Same with the peanut sauce for the summer rolls. I'd order from there again without a doubt but would ask them to up the spiciness.
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