Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Pace. Pace is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Rosa County, Florida, United States. The population was 7,393 during the 2000 census. It is part of the Pensacola–Ferry Pass–Brent Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to Pace CDP Census 2010 results, the population of the area was approximately 20,039 people. From 2000 to 2010, the Pace CDP population growth percentage was 171.1%.
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3 based on 42 reviews
This buffet has the distinction of offering the hottest, freshest dishes available. The selection is outstanding, especially the assortment of vegetables and meats. We like the "velvet chicken'", chicken breast pieces poached and served in a white creamy, foamy sauce. Also the various fruits and fruit salads are exceptional. Highly recommend!!!
4 based on 70 reviews
I only had the egg rolls and the beef pho but both were really good. The eggs were actually probably some of the best I have had and I love Vietnamese food. I am also from an area that has plenty of Vietnamese food options. Anyone that likes pho knows the secret to good pho is the broth and how long it takes to cook it. They have a really good base broth that makes the pho fabulous. I would go back again.
4 based on 134 reviews
Stopped in for lunch. Menu is in Vietnamese with English descriptions beside it. Ordered PHO RAU CAI which is rice noodle soup with vegetables. Absolutely delicious. Vegetables were fresh & plentiful. Came with basil, bean sprouts, jalapeños & limes on the side to add as you pleased. Chopsticks offered as well at no additional cost. The largest bowl of soup I have seen & was unable to finish. If soup is not to your liking there are many other options to choose such as Chow Mein, Vietnam style dishes, Chicken dishes, appetizers etc. Vegetarian dishes are available as well. There is something for everyone & we were all very pleased with what we ordered. Wait staff is very attentive & I felt very welcomed. Prices more than reasonable & lunch specials are available. If you are looking for a nice change of cuisine I strongly suggest Vietnamese food. Was so delicious I went back the very next day & tried PHO TOM which is rice noodle soup with shrimp. Was delicious. Try this location folks. You wonât be disappointed.
4 based on 11 reviews
We have ordered carry out from Chopstick several times and found their food to be average to poor in quality. Egg rolls are bland with minimal filling. Shrimp toasts either under or over cooked. Entrees have been disappointing with over cooked, stringy meat. We now travel to Pensacola for tastier options.
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A fair to good choice for OK take out !Not many around these environs so, you're somewhat limited. Actually, ain't that bad if you need a quick Chow Mein fix, et. al.
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3 based on 26 reviews
More than one soup. More than one offering of fish, pork, chicken, beef, and vegetable mix. Hibachi bar. Sushi. Fruit choices of canned and fresh cut. Usually at least one cheese cake among the desserts. Tables, booths, chairs and floor are kept clean. In a strip mall with large parking lot. Spicy foods are not overdone.
3 based on 40 reviews
We went for lunch the lighting was to bright, the server was great however the lunch special was quite confusing. We had only wanted sushi snack but two for $15.00 was so tempting for two entries and one sushi roll. Our misunderstanding cost us $40.00 for lunch with only one sushi roll included. Listen carefully this could happen to you. The special is two hibachi entries, ore one hibachi entrée with one sushi roll. The tempera was overly done. The hibachi tasted vegetables were burned and the chicken was dry. The sushi was very good however the best part of our meal was our server. She was very attentive and courteous. A great asset to Nikko's.
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4 based on 24 reviews
I have given this place excellent reviews in the past. However the quality of taste has slid down hill on some entrees, so over my last three visits in the last month, i'll give one less star. The place is always clean and the people are friendly, but taste seems to generic and now the taste conforms to bottled sauces in Walmart or Publix. They used to be more authentic and have an original taste that set them apart from other Asian establishments but it seems I can make the same at home now with a $2 bottle of Teriyaki or General Tso sauce. Their Gyoza I received the other Night were deep fried, and not pan fried as requested. However, they do still have other specialties and overall is a good place to eat. Very disappointing to loose such a great taste. Hopefully the regular cook was on vacation.
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