Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Auburn. Auburn is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 16,188 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Went here with my family for my daughter's birthday. We were pleasantly surprised by the food. There were very many interesting offerings. We got adventurous and were not sorry. The food was very tasty. It varied from very spicy for my son to very mild for my wife. The prices were good. The portions were generous. The service was friendly.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Our family went to this fantastic Kai place that my daughters have been to before but my wife and I had not, we went there on Sat. the 18th not knowing what to expect and to our surprise it was great, the service was great and when we got there no one was there and within half an hour the place was packed.
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4 based on 66 reviews
Located in the Blackstone Mall, this Japanese restaurant looks amazing when you walk in. Once seated and the entertainment began with our chef squirting sake at us, we quickly realized it's an expensive knock-off of some of the finer tabeside Japanese restaurants we've been to. All the food was good but nothing special. Drinks were expensive for what was served and getting a refill proved difficult. The chef looked bored going about his blazing onion and shrimp tosses to us. To me, teppanyaki cooking is as much about the chef's presentation and knife skills as much as the food. Somewhat disappointing.
4 based on 65 reviews
We love Vietnamese food, and often âhuntâ for it when we travel. We were in Worcester today to visit the museum, and came here for lunch. Excellent. I had bun, which I love. My spouse had chicken pho, which he loved. We will go back again.
4 based on 28 reviews
If you've read some of my other reviews, you know I love Thai food, and I am always seeking new places to try some. Racha Thai was recommended to me, and since I was meeting a friend in Worcester for lunch, I suggested that we go there. My first suggestion is either use GPS or get good directions, because if you're not careful, you'll drive right past it: this restaurant is in the back part of a strip mall, on route 20 (the good news is it's very close to the Mass Turnpike; and there is an on site parking lot with free parking). To look at it from outside, you might think Racha Thai is not very impressive, but once you go inside, your attitude will change, as ours did: you will find an attractive and spacious restaurant, decorated with a number of Buddhist images along with other art. The dining area is surprisingly spacious, and the acoustics were definitely conducive to good conversation.The food was really good too: my friend is a vegetarian, so she had vegetable pad thai (she loved it); I like duck, and ordered the duck choo chee-- a difficult dish to do well, but Racha Thai presented it beautifully and the sauce was neither too spicy nor too overpowering. My only complaint was several pieces of the duck were dry, while others were cooked perfectly. There was Thai iced tea for my friend, and Thai iced coffee for me. Portions were so big that neither of us wanted dessert, and we both remarked on how attentive and cordial the server was. The day we visited, business was slow, but our server told us that was unusual; they especially do a lot of business on the weekends when they have a buffet. As for my friend and me, now that we know how to find this restaurant, we are ready to come back to it soon.
Where to eat Chinese food in Auburn: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 25 reviews
This is NOT the generic Chinese restaurant you see in every small town and backward city in America. The place was HOPPING, at least on Saturday night anyway, with Karaoke and Bar crowds. People had favorite drinks (Mai Tais!) and knew the bartenders by name. It was loud and loose and fun. I had the most familiar of the three sizzling platters (beef/pork/shrimp/veggies). They forgot the rice but when it came I had enough food for a big dinner and a small take-out. This was very good food....not special, but worth the 13 bucks. Other people were told me their food was also very good. Nice.
4 based on 183 reviews
Iâve eaten at Baba many times over many years. Never disappoints. Iâve tried many other sushi restaurants and always compare them to Baba. The others rarely measure up. Love to sit at the bar and try different sushi options. Service is always good as well.
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4 based on 133 reviews
I just had dinner here with a few of my colleagues. The service was good and the food was also. If you order the house lomein like I did ask for extra meat, wish I had done so.
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