Find out what Asian restaurants to try in New Albany. New Albany /ˈɑːlbəni/ is a city in Floyd County, Indiana, United States, situated along the Ohio River opposite Louisville, Kentucky. The population was 36,372 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Floyd County. It is bounded by I-265 to the north and the Ohio River to the south, and is considered part of the Louisville, Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area. The mayor of New Albany is Jeff Gahan, a Democrat; he was re-elected in 2015.
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Nice little restaurant serving Korean food and also ramen. Itâs a simple and no frills place, where you order at the counter. Iâve been several times. Iâve had the spicy ramen, bulgogi, mandu, Kim-mari (glass noodle appetizers), and bubble tea. Iâve liked them all. Itâs a small and clean place. The staff was friendly and efficient. Located by Subway and Bearnoâs on Charlestown Road across from Meijer.
4 based on 19 reviews
I've reviewed before but gave 5 stars this time. This place is very good. We only get it to-go. They have a drive up window where you can pick up orders only after ordering by phone. Good stuff!!
4 based on 18 reviews
First time to try this place. Nice inside no waiting. Service was prompt and very good. The food was cooked to order just right. The food prep show was fun and entertaining. Will definitely go back since it's very close to home
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I would describe this as very much like watching a cooking show only you get to eat the food. Different area chefs come prepare meals right in front of you. Menu is fixed for the night and every evening is different.I booked for party of 7 about 3 weeks in advance (you also pay in advance for the meal and the gratuity is automatically included). The seating only fits about 23 people so if you see a night you want to go, book it. Seating is around a large kitchen counter on stools. Water and tea are included and there is a cash bar.We were the 1st to arrive and got to choose our seats. We were to have a 4 course meal prepared by Chef Lawrence Weeks and his sous chef. You could tell he was a bit nervous as he had never done it before. He explained what he was preparing as he went along and the diners would ask questions. They were both very friendly and we had some good laughs with them. Chef Weeks even had his mom come and help him with the second course as it was a take on his familyâs recipe. I should note that one diner was a vegetarian and the chef did prepare a separate main course for her. I donât know how this was arranged but you do know the menu when you book so it would be be best to contact them before booking to see what, if any, accomodations can be made. Food was very good. I liked that he served some things that I wouldnât normally order so I tried new things and was surprised by what I liked. In the FAQ section under âIs Alcohol Includedâ it says one alcoholic drink is included in the price. So when we arrived, we all ordered what we thought was our free drink. Everyone else but me ordered additional drinks but when our drink bill came, we were all charged for our first drink. A person in my party pointed this out to the waiter but they said that that was just a promotional thing they did when they first opened. This needs to be removed from the website as the drinks are not cheap ($10 for a cocktail) and I didnât particularly care for mine. Not receiving the free drink as stated is the reason for the 4 star and not 5 star rating. There is a boutique next to the kitchen selling some local treats and kitchen items. At $75 p/p, it is pricey but definitely something I want to do again, maybe for a special occasion. If you book another reservation before you leave, a discount is offered. There are some less expensive lessons and lunches offered as well.
4 based on 33 reviews
This is my first time trying Thai food and I loved it. It is very unique and a change of pace from other local food. The flavors were great. My co-worker had the four spice and it about killed us. I had the three it was perfect, just enough to make me sweat a little. The only thing keeping this from a five star is the lack of chicken in the dish. Overall, great job guys!!
4 based on 20 reviews
Rice Bowl has been very consistent with each of our visits! And quickly becoming a Crave and Fave! We can't steer ourselves away from the Bibimbap! The crunchy layer of rice is amazing! We also ordered the Fried Dumplings again! YUM! My only wish id that they had a larger selection of wine. White Zinfandel, Chardonnay, and a Plum wine, which is very sweet. 'Til next time!
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4 based on 105 reviews
Everyone keeps telling me how great this restaurant is, but I wasn't a huge fan. Not a fan of sushi which is what everyone raves about. I liked the drunken chicken tacos and the wontons were pretty good, but not a fan of the Japan fried chicken. Definitely not full when we left.
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