Reviews on Asian food in College Park, Maryland, United States. The City of College Park is in Prince George's County, Maryland. The population was 30,413 at the 2010 United States Census. It is best known as the home of the University of Maryland, College Park, and since 1994 the city has also been home to the National Archives at College Park, a facility of the U.S. National Archives, as well as to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Center for Weather and Climate Prediction (NCWCP).
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4 based on 11 reviews
Shanghai Tokyo Cafe serves delicious sushi, bubble tea, and pan-Asian cuisine in College Park, MD! Quick, freshly-prepared & committed to using zero MSG!
This cafe is a hidden gem in the area. This is a "college" area with Maryland University students being the primary patrons of the business establishments (assuming). I normally try and steer clear of such areas because of the congestion and the overall college-y atmosphere BUT I am really glad I decided to give this place a try. Normally I would have to drive to DC to get GOOD Thai food - no longer this cafe's food is GREAT! The sushi was fresh and prepared before you and the Shrimp & Chicken Pad Thai was delicious! The service was quick and the young lady taking orders was pleasant and courteous. The parking is a bit of challenge so be aware of possibly getting a ticket if you do not follow the correct parking procedures and put ENOUGH time on your timed meter space.You've completely made my day with your kind words! I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed your sushi and Pad Thai, and I can't wait to have you back for more.'Til next time,Joe, Owner
4 based on 9 reviews
Don't expect typical Chinese food. Cuisine from Northwest China has different flavors and spices, is noodle-y and not rice-based. We were looking for something interesting and unusual and found it here. Eat in or take out, small artsy place, seats approx. 20-24, students in groups, families or couples. We shared several dishes, liked them all! Try the sour soup dumplings, black vinegar peanuts and burgers. Several types of noodle dishes are available, ask the staff for a recommendation. Prepare to share!
4 based on 10 reviews
Ivy Noodles has been in College Park for a few years. I ate there when in first opened and then not again. I went last night with friends and had Spicy Dry Hot Pot- vegetarian. It was out of this world. I think they changed the menu and added this dish. I am sorry I haven't been eating here regularly. Friends and husband had a range of very tasty appetizers. Main dishes were all really good tasting. This place is very authentic and pretty much everyone in this restaurant was Asian but us. You can get other things besides noodles but that is their focus, and they have 5 different types of noodles. The service is fast and courteous, portion sizes are large. The only negative I could find is for tea they only have black tea, so bring your own bag of green tea.
3 based on 35 reviews
Come by your local Noodles & Company at 7320 Baltimore Avenue, , College Park where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
We ate here three times during a recent visit to College Park. My kids and I LOVED it. They cater wonderfully for a variety of needs including vegetarian, gluten free and picky kids. It was easy to find something for everyone and customize our meals. My kids loved the soda machine. Top that off with really friendly staff and you can't go wrong.
4 based on 31 reviews
We visited here after student orientation at UMD College Park. It is located close to the college along with lots of other eateries in a very busy section. We parked in the paid lot across the street. There was no waiting for our party of 3 right at dinner time. Waiter was just okay. Had to ask for straws twice. Food came out really fast. Our appetizer was supposed to have 6 shrimp but only had 5. I ordered the Pad Thai with chicken. It was so bland. This is far from what I have expected from Thai food restaurants. My husband felt the same way about his meal. He had to add a ton of the seasonings on the table to make it flavorful. Prices are reasonable but it just wasnât what I had hoped for.
4 based on 30 reviews
We had lunch here after move-in to UMD College Park. We ordered: beef noodle soup, kung pao tofu, vegetables udon noodles soup and mango jasmine green bubble tea. Everything were good, including the service. Our waitress was very busy attending ti all customers. She is the only one on duty but she is still delightful, excellent and on tap.
4 based on 73 reviews
Nice sushi, hibachi and Chinese buffets around. Lots of choices all done well. Plenty of seafood, ribs, beff and chicken dishes. Huge capacity restaurant never fills so rarely a wait.
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4 based on 29 reviews
An unplanned detour to the aviation museum in College Park put us here at dinner time and a quick search for restaurants turned up good reviews for this place, so we gave it a try. Parking on the street is metered (except Sunday), but the restaurant was happy to make change. We ordered the drunken noodles and Penang curry to share, and both were good. The menu indicated the drunken noodles were spicy, but they weren't to us. However, both dishes were flavorful and we were not disappointed. There are only a few tables inside and no outside dining. The place wasn't too busy on a Saturday evening, but I can imagine it's quite busy during lunch on weekdays, as it's a short walk to the University of Maryland campus. Service was quick. I'd definitely recommend this place if in the area.
4 based on 83 reviews
So far from a person from Chicago, IL I think there Pho was Yummy!!! I had been here before every time I come to Maryland since my sister lives in Beltsville, MD. I would bicycle ride here in the past to try the Pho here because the Vietnamese Restaurants in Beltsville, MD are either closed or a little dirty in ambiance. This place was great. The only thing I think went down was the Spring rolls they made now. It used to be good but now it isn't. I would still come here to dine.
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4 based on 79 reviews
It's a pretty and intimate Japanese restaurant with good lunch specials. There is a Japanese curry that is not on the menu which is my husbands favorite...not at all like Thai curry. He's not crazy about their sushi, says the rice is a little too sweet but I don't notice it. Their Bento boxes are good but their cooked protein sometimes comes with too much sauce. I've had better sushi and tempura at other small restaurants but, that said, I still like coming here. Tasty. Servers are very nice.
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