Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Edmonds. Edmonds is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. It is located in the southwest corner of the county, facing Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains to the west. The city is part of the Seattle metropolitan area and is located 15 miles (24 km) north of Seattle and 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Everett. With a population of 39,709 residents in 2010 U.S. census, Edmonds is the fourth most populous city in the county. The estimated population in 2015 was 40,490.
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4 based on 13 reviews
Consistent, hearty and tasty pho soup. Than Brothers have a chain of dependable restaurants that serve a great bowl of soup and the custard filled rolls keep me coming back for more....this location is especially clean and bright with some of the fastest service ever.
3 based on 66 reviews
We enjoyed our different items, soup, hot pot, and various other sizzling seafood items. Our server was very attentive and professional. Parking was a problem - the market and the other restaurants in this shopping center are very popular. The restaurant itself was a bit noisy, but that may just be the nature of Chinese restaurants.
4 based on 11 reviews
The MARKET is Downtown Edmonds' only Fishmonger & Eatery featuring fresh seafood, prepared bites and local food centric retail. The shop is located next to the iconic Edmonds Fountain where the Farmer's Market thrives in the summer months. Walk up to our
I've been walking by this place for the last month or two. Last night we finally went in! We ordered the Shrimp Tostada and Fish Tacos for take-out. We headed down to Brigid's Bottle Shop. What a great meal! They were both filled with amazing flavors and I'm so excited to go back!
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4 based on 13 reviews
It's tucked to the side of 99 Ranch, so don't be disappointed if it seems closed because only one other restaurant is open until late. An amazing selection of Taiwanese food - either a bunch of small plates or get an entree with rice. We got an assortment of small plates - seaweed salad, pig ear, popcorn chicken, and braised pork/rice. All were delicious, especially when they're accompanied with one of their bubble teas. Service is fantastic.
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4 based on 27 reviews
I've looked at the other reviews for this restaurant and I have to wonder what the reviewers consider great Thai food. I have been to Thailand many, many times so I know what authentic Thai food is. I was quite disappointed with this restaurant. I was expecting more. For one thing, it seems to be right in the middle of the Asian section of town so you would expect it to be very authentic. Well, authentic, I guess you could say it was, just not good authentic. I had the Pad Thai, which is always my favorite. The noodles were overcooked and the peanut sauce was rather tasteless. We also had the Satay appetizer, which also comes with a peanut sauce. The sauce didn't have the normal dark color and was rather thin and tasteless. My son had the Tom Ka Gai, which he said was very good, but he has never been to Thailand and does not like spicy food so he asked to have it come as mild as could be. I question his judgement. In addition, the restaurant is somewhat of a hole in the wall. It was clean and the service was quick and friendly. I just wasn't impressed with the food.
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4 based on 23 reviews
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How this is rated as the tenth best restaurant in Edmonds is a mystery to me. While the décor is obviously Chinese there is no atmosphere. Our server was prompt, pleasant and attentive, and the food came out within a reasonable period of time. But, the menuâs focus leaned towards American Chinese cuisineâspecifically, chop suey. We saw some of these plates being served and the portions were very large. Our meal started with the combination appetizer plate. While the fried prawns were good, the Chinese BBQ pork was nondescript, and the egg rolls and wings, still dripping in oil, were tasteless. For dinner, we ordered the Crispy Duck (very good), Kung Pao Prawns (came barely warm and sent back for reheating) and the Broccoli Sautéed with Garlic Sauce (tasty). So if you want low cost, large portion, Americanized Chinese, you will be happy dining here. While not bad, it is just not worth a return trip and does not merit a top Edmonds restaurant rating.
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4 based on 18 reviews
It's not fancy. It's in a strip mall close enough to walk from the Edmonds ferry terminal. Sure there are the all-too-sweet Chinese dishes, made especially for the American palate. BUT, there's real Chinese, too. And, most important, the wait staff are great, and the chef willingly responds to special requests.Try it. You'll like it.Michael
5 based on 17 reviews
I suggested a chain dumpling restaurant to my husband and he wasnât feeling it. Instead, he searched for other dumpling places and found this gem. We ordered so much food not realizing the big portions. We ordered a sampler (see photo), green beans, spicy chicken, tomato and egg mixed noodles, pork and chive dumplings, egg and chive dumplings, and two sides of rice. Even with four people, we had three boxes of leftovers! Everything was so flavorful and delicious!Weâll definitely visit again and make sure to bring friends!
4 based on 70 reviews
Downtown Edmonds, WA
So we like Asian food.... Chinese, Indian, Vietnamese, Filipino, Korean AND THAI. So we took a chance on the Thai Cottage. It all went well... though I think many would like see a menu that uses both common anglicized Thai names and as well as the descriptive English names for the dishes.Our meal started with a truly amiable waiter, who was knowledgeable, courteous, and helpful... he helped me get the chef to turn what they call "Drunken Noodle" into Pad Kee Mao with calamari. The Pad Kee Mao was tasty and flavorful, and I'd have given the Thai Cottage a 5-star rating, but couldn't because they don't seem to use FRESH Thai birds eye peppers in their cooking.Bottom line. I would go back, and I'd eat Pad Kee Mao again because it's simply better than other Thai restaurants in the area.
4 based on 84 reviews
Bar Dojo is a Modern Asian Restaurant featuring a melting pot of Asian comfort foods with Northwest ingredients, focusing on all-natural, organic and sustainable fare. As the first and only of its kind in Edmonds, Bar Dojo strives to be the neighborhood g
First time at Bar Dojo and we were not disappointed. Our server was very attentive and pleasant. We tried to many appetizers to list them all but a couple of our favorites were; pork dumplings and pork belly tacos. Nice environment and decorated well. Has a small bar area. Has a decent wine selection and several beers on tap. Can't wait to return.
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