Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Burlington. Burlington is a city in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The population is 8,388 as recorded by the 2010 census. It is roughly halfway in between Seattle and Vancouver, and is included in the Mount Vernon–Anacortes, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 47 reviews
This was a good pick for a different dinner option. Japanese food, not just sushi, with options like veggie noodle bowls. Nice hot sake for a reasonable price. LOVED the sesame spinach (it's warm and has a delicious light dressing). The staff were very attentive and helped me to find the best gluten-free options on the menu. (There are plenty of options with rice noodles and rice instead of wheat noodles). We are both also vegetarians and there were plenty of veggie choices. My husband had a tempura noodle bowl. I had a veggie stir fry with rice. It was a all fresh and warm. Very good for such a small town.
4 based on 80 reviews
About 30 of us gathered in the big room on the Freeway end of the restaurant. See prior reports for consistency of service and quality. As usual, an Asian buffetlaid out in comfortable setting. Steam tables were filled and ready for our group. Not mentioned previously was the presence of a large grill where stir-fry of selectedmeats and vegetables is available. I have not tried this grill. The items on the steam tables were of quality appearance, and those I sampled were tasty. There is also a salad bar, a fruit and desert bar, and a small sushi/sashimi station. The soft-serve ice-cream machine was not operating tonight. There are "American" items also in the steam tables. Over all a good experience. There was one disappointment: The men's Restroom which needs a remodel.....
I really like the food here, and it's close enough that we used to get a lot of take out. My wife is quite particular about her food though, and doesn't care for them any more so they've dropped out of our restaurant rotation.
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5 based on 31 reviews
Authentic Thai food with the cozy ambiance. The owner is the head chef and she was graduated from culinary school service at Thai Royal Grand Palace in Bangkok. She tries to introduce the finest cuisine with different choices from all region of Thailand e
Several good Thai places around here but this tops the list. It's our "go to" place for special dinners. Not cheap but with every penny.
Dare to combine different food genre in one location!?Vietnamese Pho & Bahn Mi, Cambodian Noodles, Japanese Ramen and the ALL AMERICAN Donuts!! The family that runs this shop definitely did it! And they did a good job too!Our Seafood Pho was just the right item to order on a rainy wet cold afternoon, the soup was soothing and rich with flavours and natural umami. Huge prawns, fried shrimp dumplings, imitation crab all submerged in this broth in harmony! And Now to the Donuts!! The Chocolate Twist & the Sugar Donut were both fluffy and light, both are not over sugared, perfect compliments to our meal, or just by itself!The couple that owns the restaurant were both super friendly and warm, this is truly a family operation, as you feel you entered into their home kitchen to savour all their creations in a very relaxing setting!Its always great to support local small business that makes a difference in the community!We have saved this on our GPS, so whenever we are down south to visit, we will stop by for a great donut or some Pho too!! Of course to say Hi to the friendly couple!!
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Like many great little restaurants, you can't judge from the outside of the building. I have been by this place a thousand times and never thought to stop until an acquaintance mentioned how good it was. I ordered a simple teriyaki plate with salad and rice, it was very good and reasonably priced. The young man who took my order was very friendly, I'll definitely go back soon and try something else on the menu.
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4 based on 55 reviews
Stopped here for lunch while going through Burlington. Where I live, Chinese-American buffets are non-existent, so this place is completely unique to my kids. The food is a mix of decent to sub average, but you can pretty much tell my looking at each tray and trusting your gut instinct. The sushi and the soups looked pretty bad, and I don't know what's in the "crab surprise", but I'm pretty sure there was minimal crab in it. Some of the mussels and shrimp is decent, as well as most of the meat dishes. You best bet is probably the raw section where you have the kitchen staff cook the food for you to guarantee freshness. Kids were happy with their selection of desserts and fruit.Service was pretty minimal, but at least somewhat friendly.Kids were happy with their meal, and I was happy because it was relatively cheap. I think lunch for my entire family was $30. I'd pay 50% more if I went to any other restaurant. Plus I loaded up on my fruits and vegetables, which isn't necessarily easy to do when eating out. No complaints. I knew what to expect, and I got it.
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4 based on 23 reviews
The food is excellent - the family who runs this small restaurant returns to Thailand every winter to visit and gather curry ingredients to serve their customers. Curries are delicious. Big chunks of veggies, lots of ginger and garlic. Yum! My only complaint is the air 'freshener' plugged into the wall beneath one of the tables. It's disconcerting to smell delicious curry mixed with what seems like a bathroom deodorizer. The owner tells me that other customers like the smell. Getting takeout is how I avoid this unfortunate aspect of an otherwise great place.
4 based on 71 reviews
Casual Dining.
I liked the food and service. We had the honey glazed chicken and the cashew nut chicken. I do think rice should come with a dish you pay $12.50 for though. I love the look of the inside of this restaurant, wooden benches and tables, elephants, etc. But while we were enjoying our food they were playing loud 80s music. I love 80s music but it felt off as we were in the ambiance of this Asian restaurant. Maybe try more subtle music rather than "The Bangles" and "The Go-Go's"
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4 based on 194 reviews
Great sushi! We enjoyed several rolls, including the house roll which was deep fried with cream cheese, tuna, and crab, as well as the tempura, miso soup, and an excellent squid salad. Great service, great food, clean. The sushi was available to order as well as by roto-sushi conveyor. The hibachi also looked good. Maybe next time.
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