Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Delray Beach. Delray Beach is a coastal city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population of Delray Beach was estimated at 67,371 in 2016. That is up from 60,522 according to the 2010 United States Census. Delray Beach is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people in 2015.
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4 based on 38 reviews
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Yesterday I picked up an order to go. When I got home the food was absolutely disgusting. The spring rolls were over cooked and greasy....and their âhomemade Thai dumplingsâ were dried out and tasteless!!!! Basically we threw our order into the garage.
4 based on 76 reviews
Fast service Polite and Professional, Shrimp Shumai excellent, Teriyaki Calamar also excellent⦠Edamae just ok, Kalbi Korean Steak not good ⦠greasy and very thin
4 based on 74 reviews
Last November, my wife and I stumbled on to The Sea and were so impressed we promised ourselves to return. This Saturday we did return along with our daughter and her family. Our party of seven (all adults) had reservations and were seated immediately upon arrival. After reviewing their very extensive Japanese/Thai menu, we started by sharing popcorn shrimp, chicken satay, veggie spring rolls, string bean tempura and veggie dumplings. All appetizers were very tasty. Five of us then dug into bowls of Tom Yum and Tom Kha soups. The soups drew raves from all of us. Really delicious flavors. We then had our entrees of Pad Si Ew, Tofu in garlic sauce, seared jumbo scallops, sushi/sashimi assortment, Mexican roll, First Love roll, Miso Sea bass and my personal choice of jumbo shrimp and crab meat in Penang curry. Everyone loved their choices but my Penang was especially wonderful. One grandson also said that his sea bass was the best he had ever tasted. The service was also top notch. Our server, Amy?, was friendly, professional and very efficient, while the food runners and bussers saw that all dishes were delivered together and all empty dishes were cleared quickly. Overall, the whole dining experience was exceptional, and I feel I must increase my last rating from very good to excellent. We will return and I hope they can maintain their high performance.
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4 based on 253 reviews
Buddha Sky Bar and Buddha Garden; an Asian concept with design and cuisine influences rooted in Chinese and Japanese interpretations. Buddha Sky Bar - A discrete third floor location with off the Avenue access creates an exclusive feel for guests upon arr
After hearing so much about this restaurant we decided to visit for drinks and food ... what a disappointment! The place is very overpriced, the service was good since it was fairly quiet and our waiter was very attentive, but will definitely not be back for any reason. Had a few drinks, the prices were ok but on higher side. The sushi was ok but not as fresh as we have had at other places at better prices. Itâs not about the price, but if the quality is not as expected then price matters ... The mussels were okay but somehow it did not seem fresh ... almost like out of a fridge and heated up in a batch ... disappointing. The duck was okay, again a bit pricey, but it was fair. Not as moist and tasty as I have had in past or other places. At $170 for what we had , will definitely not be back. Sorry
4 based on 101 reviews
We had dinner at Furin restaurant this evening. The sashimi appetizer had large pieces of sashimi were very fresh and delicious. The lobster martini was abundant and every roll I've ever eaten there are unique and tasty. I recommend Furin to anyone in the Delray Beach area.
4 based on 116 reviews
I went here because my normal sushi place had a fire and was closed.Small restaurant on West Atlantic Avenue just outside the hassle & bustle area. I ordered the Sashimi Deluxe ,18 pieces of sashimi ( Chef's choice) , 6 different fish, 3 pieces of each and spicy crab mayo salad. Served witha choice of miso soup or salad.Very good and fresh.
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4 based on 72 reviews
We've been to many Thai restaurants in the States and spent time in Thailand and have most always enjoyed every morsel. Tonight's experience was not only enjoyable, but a bit different as Eathai offers items not found in the typical Thai restaurant and may be more traditional (authentic?) to homeland Thai cuisine---maybe closer to the real deal.We started with the Horseshoe appetizer--sweet tangerine slices with coconut, sweet radish, and caramelized peanuts--different and yummy--a concoction started by King Rama 5th as a counterbalance to the spicy Thai dishes. One entree ordered was the chicken breast in massaman curry-different than other (sweet) massaman curries we've tried, yet so delicious. One diner tried the grilled pork chop with eggplant, string beans, and stir fried red curry. Another tried the crab meat fried rice. Both agreed the food was delicious. I tried the spicy oxtail soup---first time I ever saw this offered--very tasty and, of course, different. I'm glad I asked for it medium spicy; I can only imagine the hotness if ordered any spicier. (The chef will tone it down, or spice it up, as you prefer.) I'm not a fan of cilantro, and I would have enjoyed the soup more if it were a bit sweeter, but I still enjoyed it and am glad I tried something unusual. (Adding a packet of sugar made it more enjoyable for me.)The ice cream desserts ($7 or $8) are also like nothing we've experienced. They make their ice cream and roll it thinly on a cold plate. You can choose from their specialty ones, or create your own, choosing the ice cream flavor, the mix in, three toppings, and a sauce. My wife and I created the mango ice cream with red bean mix in, banana, lychee, and mango toppings, with caramel sauce. Our friends tried the cookie ice cream with Oreos on top. Chef-owner Sopanut Sopochana made the rounds throughout the evening chatting with diners making for a pleasant experience. Everyone was full and pleased. Definitely a place to go again.
4 based on 111 reviews
Nice little place. Friendly and clean. Very reasonable pricing. We both enjoyed our meals. The Mrs. had a giant sushi roll which was more than double what you would receive in a traditional role. Only complaints was lack of pork and food could be spiced up a little.
4 based on 142 reviews
Went to Cornell Cafe at the Morikami Gardens. I ordered the Classic Bento Box($14.95) which came with Rice, chicken teriyaki, salmon teriyaki, dumplings, Asian eggplant, red shrimp, golden tofu, egg roll and assorted sushi roll pieces. The meal was fantastic, tasty and filling. The service was good and views of the Morikami Gardens are beautiful.
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4 based on 407 reviews
Lemongrass Delray Beach has been the place to go for Thai, Japanese sushi, and Vietnamese since opening. The eclectic expansive menu will have you coming back multiple times to see how one little kitchen can put out so much. With all rolls and dishes made
We came here a few times while living in Delray Beach and it did not disappoint. Certainly on the pricier side, but the food is outstanding.I always went with the sushi rolls and they were outstanding. My wife usually went with the Drunken Noodles with tofu. Truly awesome and very attentive service. Cocktails are better than most other places along the Avenue.
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