Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Louisville. Louisville (/ˈluːɪsvɪl/) Colorado is a Home Rule Municipality in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 18,376 at the 2010 United States Census. Louisville began as a rough mining community in 1877, suffered through a period of extraordinary labor violence early in the 20th century, and then, when the mines closed in the 1950s, made a transition to a suburban residential community. CNN/Money and Money magazine have consistently listed Louisville as one of the 100 best places to live in the United States, ranking it among the top 100 in 2007, 2009 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017.
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Our menu boasts traditional Vietnamese favorites, from fried to perfection egg rolls, traditional banh mi sandwiches, to our impeccable pho. We assure you there is something delicious for everyone.
Iâve been here twice. The first time I ordered the brisket pho, the second time the rare beef pho. Both use the beef broth and it is SO GOOD. The pho comes with sprouts, fresh mint, and jalapeños. You can add a soft-boiled egg if you like (I did!). Everything is fresh and fast. Next time Iâm going to try the chicken. They also have vegetarian broth. Really close to Dillon Rd. Hotels.
4 based on 14 reviews
This restaurant makes a pleasant addition to the Louisville area. Top quality sushi and sashimi, nice lunch specials, extremely friendly wait staff, clean, simple yet intimate, great variety on the menu as they include a bit of Chinese, Thai, and Mongolian - all at very reasonable prices!
3 based on 79 reviews
Out with friends, just wanted a nice dinner and time to talk. This is a large restaurant--plenty of room to spread out and enjoy a conversation without ambient noise. Good service, attentive to glass refills and advice on the menu. The menu is page after page of Chinese specialties plus a new section of Vietnamese dinners.I had a Thai chicken and shrimp with fresh ingredients, nicely spiced. Entrees are large. I believe we will eat a second meal from leftovers. Prices are moderate, mine was under $12 including rice. The entry wall has a huge 2-story Asian mural and the interior is well lit and open and pleasant to dine in. I'm just visiting the city and was well-satisfied with this Sunday night dining option.
4 based on 17 reviews
Our group of five hungry men ate here later in the eve on a recent Saturday. We had a variety of dishes - noodles, curries, fried rice, and such. All were large portions, flavorful and overall delightful. The medium heat comes out a bit on the hot side for some, but that's about all we could say in criticism of the fare.Thank you!
4 based on 29 reviews
I love the name of this restaurant! My husband and I had occasion to visit Louisville recently, five times. We discovered this restaurant on our first visit, and found ourselves looking forward to lunch each time we returned. Twice we made double orders and brought one home. This is a quiet, simply, restaurant run by the owners and a small staff. Very friendly people, willing to talk and engage in conversation. The food is delicious. We are vegetarian and had the same meal each time, the vegetable with cashew and the vegetable with garlic sauce. Inexpensive, basic, good food and friendly atmosphere. Loved our visits. We will return.
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4 based on 72 reviews
I have dined at the Bao Asian Fusion Restaurant on at least four previous occasions and a relative and I decided to dine out and went back this past week. I think every meal I have ever had, including the most recent, has been good to very good and the prices and quality of food are very good as well especially given what seems to be an era of soaring restaurant prices.On all previous occasions, we have split a bottle of wine and there is a reasonable wine list so we decided to order a bottle of Australian shiraz which is a good mid-range red. We were informed "We only serve wine by the glass now, people drink too much if we serve it in bottles". Both of us being more than 50 years past the age of majority, this was an absolute first and left us, shall we say, perplexed? There seemed to be no problem ordering a second glass which we did not but in my experience, one 750 ml. bottle of wine equals four glasses.Is it a manifestation of our age or the calibre of the Bao's clientele? I don't know but I do have to wonder and will charge this most recent outing to one of the strangest ever. The food was very good - four star, not five but their "New Policy" does leave me rather incredulous.
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4 based on 45 reviews
The service was top-notch. The servers were all very friendly. We had the Tibetan noodles and the pan seared dumplings both of which were delicious. Yes I have the garlic naan and the mango lassi which were amazing. Would highly recommend this restaurant to any of our friends if they were visiting.
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4 based on 52 reviews
You have it mis-listed as "Hana Japanese Bistor" when the word should be spelled "Bistro". Please consolidate the information.
Went there for a birthday dinner. We all ordered different things--black cod, sushi, udon, teriyaki and everyone enjoyed what they had. Everyone was surprised at how good the food was since it's in a rather plain strip mall. Place was hopping so a lot of people must know about it. All of us said we'd be going back.
4 based on 157 reviews
I've eaten here so often. Great food, as an LA transplant I needed Thai. But, our waitress brought the wrong dish... I sent it back with the expediter... he brought the same dish. So, I gave up. When she brought our bill, she said she'd pay for my dinner, whih I never ate!... but I didn't want her to pay!!!! She said, that's the policy. She really didn't want me to speak to manager. So... I paid for an untouched dinner. After all the money I've spent there, I was super pissed. How could I let a waitress pay for a simple mistake? But... I have never paid for a dinner I didn't eat!Hi Leedalton, I am so sorry to hear that your order was a mistake and wasn't corrected. I feel like the whole experience was simply a miscommunication issue. I only knew about the mistake after the fact when your plate 1/3 eaten was returned. The server admitted that she send in the wrong type of noodles for your Pad Thai. I immediately removed the item from your bill. After your party was paid, the server told me that you were willing to pay for that mistake so she reinserted the item in the bill which I found it odd even though you ate some of it (You asked me for a piece of lime when the dish was delivered to you) but I didn't ask the server for clarification then. Now, I understand the situation better that you left your review on Tripadvisor.Regarding our practice, it is true that the servers has to be responsible for their mistakes (with employee discount). If you may agree, any policy in place typically enforced for a reason, it is the same in our case. We used to entertain all mistakes but we gave up. As there were too many repeated negligence, we could only responsible for some of them. I don't think you need to know all the details but you can be sure that we have our policy developed and agreed from our 9 year of experience. Thank you for your feedback!
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