Find out what Asian restaurants to try in La Crosse. La Crosse is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of La Crosse County. Lying alongside the Mississippi River, La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border.
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4 based on 50 reviews
Create your own Asian stir-fry! Choose from our fresh selection of meats, seafood, noodles, veggies and Asian-influenced sauces. Customize your Mongolian BBQ masterpiece, then watch as itâs cooked on our grill of epic proportions. Itâs all-you-can-eat, so
There are lots of choices for vegetarians here and overall the service is good. What's missing is some cleanup of the floors surrounding the grill area. It was just past the lunch rush when we walked in so a little mess is fine but my shoes shouldn't stick to the floor.
4 based on 18 reviews
I was reading a local paper and there was an article about the large Hmong population of La Crosse,..... hmmm.....might need to try some local Asian food. Soooo glad I ran across that article! The food was amazing! The portions very generous! My hands down favorite was the Tom Yum soup. It was unbelievably good!! I wish we lived closer cuz I'd head over there right now to get some!! The restaurant was VERY clean as well. I always like that in a food place.
Most Popular Grill food in La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States
4 based on 21 reviews
The food is made by scratch from the owner who does everything. She waits on the tables, prepares the food and cleans everything. She is the sweetest woman you will meet in the restaurant business and her food is superb. Not many people know about her. She is knowledgeable and knows a lot about teas. It is a must if you are in La Crosse.
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4 based on 58 reviews
Travelling on business, delighted to discover awesome sushi in downtown La Crosse Wisconsin. Staff was great, dragons eye roll had superb flavor! Would visit again in a heartbeat
4 based on 14 reviews
My wife and I love ethnic food, including Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese, so we assumed we'd like Hmong food. Not exactly. I got chicken fried rice, because that was the only thing that even sounded good to me. It actually was pretty good. My wife ordered a Laos style noodle dish, and after one bite she was done. She said it tasted like dirty feet. (I asked her how she knows what dirty feet taste like, and I've yet to receive a satisfactory answer.) We love spring rolls made with vermicelli and sticky rice paper, so we ordered some to begin with. The spring rolls were not bad, but the peanut sauce was unlike Thai or Vietnamese peanut sauce. It didn't taste good and it was super spicy. I had to eat my spring rolls without peanut sauce, which was a disappointment. Our girls split an order of egg rolls and fried rice. The egg rolls were good but, again, the sweet and sour sauce was terrible, so we had to eat them without sauce. I think we've found a genre of food we don't care for. It's possible this is just bad Hmong food, but I think it's more likely we just don't have the palate for it.Tip: You can find them on restaurant.com and save some money.
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