Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Colchester. Colchester is the second most populous town in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. The population was 17,067 as of the 2010 census. It is the fourth-most populous municipality and second-most populous town in the state of Vermont. Colchester is a suburb of Burlington–Vermont's most populous municipality. The town is directly to Burlington's north on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain to the west of the Green Mountains. The Vermont National Guard is based in the town, and it is also home to the campus of Saint Michael's College.
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4 based on 129 reviews
Mostly authentic Asian noodles amongst the hippies of Burlington. Downstairs off of Church Street. Noodles, sushi, Asian fare. Good spicy Korean beef. Interesting drinks.
5 based on 6 reviews
We have had takeout a couple of times during the past 2 months. The menu includes some Asian, Nepali and Indian selections. Everything we have had from Curry chicken to the momos to chicken Jalfrezi has been excellent. Not sure if they have sit-down dining tables. There is a lounge and Karaoke set up in the place.
4 based on 117 reviews
Had dinner here on our vacation to Burlington. The ramen was very tasty especially when washed down with a Sapporo beer. I was hoping for my ways to customize my ramen with the addition of vegetables but the choices were pretty minimal. However, it was very tasty and I would certainly go there again to try something different.
3 based on 12 reviews
We have been enjoying the food from Yummy Chinese Restaurant for years. They are the best such take-out we have seen in our area. They have a large menu and great prices. It's easy to find a menu for Yummy online and place orders electronically or over the phone. It's a family-owned restaurant with multiple generations working and helping. We have had consistently good experiences eating at Yummy and I would recommend them to anyone looking for good Chinese food in the Burlington area.
4 based on 11 reviews
The food was very fresh and tasty. I had the cashew chicken, and there were big pieces of fresh carrots and celery. The crab rangoon and pork fried rice was also very tasty, and not at all greasy. The people were also very friendly and polite. My only warning is there is very little seating for eating in. This is obviously a take out establishment. There are only a couple of tables, and there isn't any ambience of any kind. However, it's very clean, and you can see the whole kitchen as they cook, so you know the food is fresh and clean. Get it for take out and go and eat it at Airport Park, only about a mile and half away. Great Chinese food.
4 based on 160 reviews
Been wanting to go for some time and finally made it. Lunch stop on a Saturday. Totally enjoyed the food and atmosphere. Service was sweet but they needed another server as she was taking care of the whole place by herself. I would return.
4 based on 120 reviews
My first, definitely not last, visit to Pho Dang. Iâm not sure what sure what took me so long to get here! I was on my way to an appointment nearby and stopped in. Food was delicious, great service and reasonable. I had a chicken, broccoli and mushroom stir fry that was amazing. The portion was too big for lunch so I got take out for dinner, too. The menu is full of great options!
4 based on 237 reviews
Had tons of appetizers and curry and fried rice and soup here one night prior to my favorite daughter's graduation from UVM College of Nursing and Health Sciences. We sampled a great chicken wing spicy soup, tempura (omg!), fried dumplings, shrimp fried rice, chicken satay, spring rolls and massaman curry, and more!!!! it was too much...but we were too much that night...it's bring you own booze so don't forget your wine or beer!
4 based on 343 reviews
Not sure what I had but all of it was AMAZING We had a curry with chicken, some BBQ pork, some beefThis restaurant is always full be the wait is 100% rewarded with the quality of the food
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