Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Mead, Washington, United States including Maw Phin Thai Cuisine, Wasabi Bistro and Sushi Bar, Nudo Ramen House, Canaan Buffet, A Taste of Thai, Thai Bamboo Restaurant, Phonthip Style Thai Restaurant, Kinja, Noodle Express, Qq Sushi
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4 based on 54 reviews
Our friends who live in Spokane told us we had to go here while visiting them from Texas and wow! The sushi was incredible as was the atmosphere. Small place - not a lot of seating so be prepared to wait or grab a drink at the nearby German restaurant while you wait. Totally worth the wait!!! Make sure to order an avocado boat and seaweed salad too!
3 based on 50 reviews
Noodle Express restaurants are a fast, casual, Asian concept that we started in 1992 and it has been an honor serving you for the past 25 years! We know food. And we know that the best food is made with fresh vegetables, lean meats, and sauces made daily
If you like noodles, this is the place to try Yakisoba Noodle bowl. Great seating layout, and serve yourself soda! Every time we visit Spokane, we have to stop at Noodle Express!
4 based on 32 reviews
Decent place. Perhaps a little too quiet and somber for me when we went, but the food more than made up for it. Their menu is definitely a mix of Asian fare, with Japanese, Korean, and a few typical Chinese dishes thrown in for good measure. Judging how they did with Korean, I would have no problem trying their other styles of cuisine. They did have Ja Ja Myun (black bean paste over noodle), which was a favorite of mine the year I spent in Korea, and something I rarely see on other menus around town. It's considered the national 'peasant' dish on the Peninsula, and I was once told by a nice, old Agima over there that it could be likened to our mac & cheese in Western culture. It was delicious and filling. The Bulgogi here was excellent, and both my wife and I very much liked the use of mushrooms in it. Ban Chan accompaniments were fresh and flavorful. Our server was very sweet. Not the most attentive, but we were in no rush, so that wasn't an issue. Pipe in a little ambient, Asian background music, and I'd have no problem trying more things on the menu here...
4 based on 29 reviews
Went with a friends and family with children. Everything we had was delicious! The staff were very friendly, small dining area, a little hard to find, but well worth the search. Even the steamed rice was scrumptious! A few of the dishes we had were Pagang chicken, cashew chicken, Thai basil chicken and Satay chicken with the steamed rice.
4 based on 118 reviews
My gf and I had just gotten off work later in the evening. We didn't have any idea for dinner, so we went to thai bamboo. They were fairly busy but that didn't take away from our experience. They were very professional, the food came out in a timely matter, and it was excellent. Highly recommend this establishment.
4 based on 32 reviews
Small location. Service might be a little slow on a Friday or Saturday night. We were here on St. Patrickâs Day and Good Friday â so trying to find parking was a little difficult. We got a table quickly and drinks shortly after being seated. The main entrees took a while to arrive, but the place was full and it looked like they had a number of takeout orders also. The spring rolls were deep fried, but tasted good. There were numerous gluten free options on the menu. We ordered two entirely different types of dishes and they were both great. There was enough food that we both took home some leftovers and they were just as good the next day for lunch. We were very happy that we found this location with the help of previous TripAdvisor reviews.
3 based on 70 reviews
The best buffet in Spokane, serving pan-Asian cuisine. Good food, exquisite facilities, private room available, family friendly.
We went there last Sunday and the food was very old + cold so I talk to them about it because we paid a lot of money but no one care very very bad experiences..
4 based on 37 reviews
Good ramen in Spokane? Indeed I was surprise to find the char siu bao nothing like its chinese cousin. Here the char siu comes without the red coloring whose thick slice is neatly tucked into a steamed bun. Similarly, portions of tonkatsu was thick and savory and the noodles fresh and cooked just right. I have had mochi ice cream at other restaurants which I swear just come out of the box. These were much better! I would definitely return to try other ramen on the menu!
4 based on 81 reviews
Wasabi opened in January, 2011. It has both a sushi bar and a menu.
SAD! We've been coming here for years, eat in or take out. Even though it was a bit spendy overall, the quality was always worth it. Not anymore! Tonight we ordered Pad Thai, Chow Mein and Tofu w/Veggies---all the noodles were incredibly soggy and the broccoli was mush. Flavors of the sauces were off and there was no flavor in the Tofu dish. The Cali Rolls were fine and the Miso Soup was good. We asked the waitress if there were new owners and she said no but the cook was new (according to many other Yelp reviews the owners are new). She did offer to make something else but we declined. Wish I would have read the latest reviews before spending $57 and then needing to go get some fast food after as we couldn't finish our dinners. :(
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4 based on 41 reviews
We were on our way back from getting a Christmas tree and saw this little place. Home cooked Thai food doesn't get any better than this!We ordered the steamed dumplings and they were the best I ever had. We were also given a complimentary side of cream cheese filled wonton.We also ordered the Cashew chicken plus a seafood dish with bean tread noodles and veggies in which both were superior to any other Thai restaurants we have been to in the Spokane area. We will definitely make it a point to stop in here again!
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