Reviews on Asian food in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. East Lansing is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan directly east of Lansing, the state capital. Most of the city is within Ingham County, with the rest in Clinton County. The population was 48,579 at the 2010 census, an increase from 46,420 in 2000. It is best known as the home of Michigan State University.
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4 based on 34 reviews
Excellent experience on our 1st time here. Have a wide variety of traditional Korean dishes. It's especially great if you love Kimchi. The Champong soup was exceptional. The Stir fried pork and Jjajangmyun (black bean noodles) were terrific.Service was good but not great.Prices were very reasonable for portion sizes.
4 based on 51 reviews
517-580-3720
I had a really good time, when my there for my wifeâs birthday! The staff was amazing! Food delicious! Want to try the lunch buffet! For sure will be back location is really good as well!
4 based on 41 reviews
Have something different and never be afraid to ask for recommendations. The waiter did a great job recommending three different Korean dishes. Ordered a soup like dish with tofu, alien looking mushrooms, oysters, and some other great ingredients. Well prepared, reasonably priced for a dinner entree, and with a spice level that will keep me warm for the rest of the day.
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4 based on 36 reviews
I have picked up lunch here. Fast service, clean and open. Nice variety of dishes, includes salads and zuchini noodles. A little over priced for take out, but tasty and different than the usual. I would consider a casual business meeting here in the future.
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4 based on 45 reviews
TEMPT YOUR TASTE BUDS VISIT EAST LANSING, MI'S FAVORITE JAPANESE RESTAURANT In a unique blend of fresh fish, handmade noodles and savory spices, Omi Sushi is one of the best places to eat Japanese food in East Lansing, MI. Omi Sushi is a modern Japanese r
Granted, this is a sushi restaurant. While my lovely wife is a fan of the cuisine, I am not, and usually look for non-sushi or sashimi items on the menu. When I saw the hibachibeef option, I ordered it. I ordered my sirloin rare, but what was presented to me was shoe leather, beyond well done. My lovely wife liked the California roll enough, but was not overly excited about the shrimp rice item. Our waitress took immediate action on the beef and put in another order for rare, this time the sirlon came what I would consider medium to medium well. Not a speck of pink in the middle and a bad cut of meat with a lot of gristle to it. The miso soup was delicious and the salad was so-so, with what tasted more like an Italian dressing than the traditional ginger dressing. The fried rice was very good. I took my second batch of steak home and, with strategic dicing and other knife work, was able to extract two omelets out of the leftovers. We will not be back.
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4 based on 28 reviews
Taste of Thai has moved to the west end of Coral Gables. It is mush larger than their old location. Lunch specials are excellent and filling and reasonably priced. I usually order take out for dinner. Their soups and spring rolls are a must! My favorite dish is the Drunken Chicken. Highly recommend! and check out their full menu on their website.
4 based on 53 reviews
Ai Fusion combines the best of Korean, Japanese, and Western styles to offer you a dining experience unlike any other. We have a large sushi bar, plenty of seating and private dadami rooms. Ai Fusion caters to many occasions. Lunch is available Monday thr
I first heard about AI Fusion from a co-worker and recently tried it and I'm in love! I got the lobster roll and my boyfriend got some kind of noodles. We both enjoyed our meals! Very delicious, would recommend to anyone wanting some tasty sushi!
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4 based on 272 reviews
P.F. Chang's is a restaurant concept that honors the 2,000-year-old Asian tradition of wok cooking and believes in making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. With a Farm to Wok food philosophy at its core, P.F. Chang's chefs hand-roll dim sum
Lettuce wrap was quite good as was the Sesame Chicken. Steak Lo Mien was mostly rice and not too good. I expected noodles instead of rice.The Egg Rolls were okay. The sauces were very good. The interior was very nice the lighting was low which made for a nice ambiance; however, the lighting made it difficult to read the 8 point font on the menu.The portion sizes were enormous. I would estimate 10,000+ calories for appetizers, entree and brown rice. 95% of those calories were rice. Lots of filler and very little of the more expensive ingredients. The cost was $40 with a $10 tip so a decent value.
4 based on 79 reviews
Located in East Lansing off of Lake Lansing and Coolidge Road, Maru boasts a full bar, sushi bar + seasonal patio in a hip ambience.
Our family LOVES SUSHI! We have traveled quite a bit and I kid you not.....Maru is tough to beat! Their dishes are always fresh and presented to the table like a fine piece of art. We always seem to compare other sushi restaurants to Maru and so far, they remain our favorite! Favorite items to order.....Soy Joy and their signature Ceviche
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4 based on 202 reviews
This place does not disappoint. The food is always fresh, pleasing to the eye, tasty and more than enough to fill the empty place. The popular items are their sushi, sashimi and bento boxes. For a change, I tried one of their soba noodle dishes. It was also pleasing to the eye and delicious. Keep experimenting with new stuff!
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