Find out what Asian restaurants to try in La Sal. La Sal is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Juan County, Utah, United States. The population was 339 at the 2000 census. The name comes from the La Sal Mountains which means in Spanish "The Salt".
5 based on 148 reviews
Serving Thai delight dishes with highest quality ingredients possible in a cozy dining atmosphere with friendly service.
Charming and quiet, Thai Bella is tucked one block from the main drag and worth putting at the top of your list. We ordered larb gai, Tom Yum soup and the three dal(prawns, scallops and mussels) in a cashew nut sauce with jasmine rice. This isnât your typical Thai place. Every dish was freshly prepared and perfectly seasoned. Bella is the owner and served us, checking to make sure everything was to our liking.This should be in everyoneâs A list for Moab eats.
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4 based on 171 reviews
98 Center is temporarily closed for July. Join us August 7th for our normal business hours of Wednesday through Monday, 11:30-9:00pm. 98 Center invites you to elevate your palate, elevate your experience. By day we offer a fun, fast, fresh lunch that boas
A great find in Moab - Asian fusion with a Vietnamese zing. Pleasant buzz in the room but a 65+ couple could carry on a conversation easily. Best of all, wonderful waitstaff Sommer and Kristy made sure that I could eat delicious food despite being unable to eat onion and garlic. Generous serves, gracious staff. Weâre only here for three nights but weâll be back!!
4 based on 631 reviews
We are proud to be serving sushi in the heart of Moab . A unique dining experience, blending traditional and modern japanese cuisine in a casual, modern setting. At Sabaku there is something for everyone. A wide range of exciting vegetarian/vegan/ gluten
I love this place. Whenever Iâm in Moab I visit Sabaku because they have probably the best sushi Iâve ever eaten. EVERYTHING is good! We like going to their happy hour because itâs all half priced from 5-7pm. This is a definite place to dine if you ever find yourself in Moab for a short or long stay in town.
4 based on 513 reviews
Located on a side street, with an unusual entrance not directly into the restaurant. Nicely appointed place with the usual trappings of a Thai restaurant. Service was prompt, although the server looked very tired. Disappointed they did not have Thai beer, but had Japanese? After all, they are named after one of the best Thai beers. Ordered a Pad Thai and Shrimp Red Curry. Well spiced and of sufficient quantity. Very Good. A little pricey.
4 based on 245 reviews
Now we are open Tuesday-Sunday 11.30 AM - 10.00 PM, Closed Monday
We really enjoyed the Pad Thai and Sushi. Generous servings at decent price. Always enjoy outdoor seating option.
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