Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Nampa. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Nampa (/ˈnæmpə/ ( listen)) is the largest city of Canyon County, Idaho. The population of Nampa was 81,557 at the 2010 census making it the second-most populous city in Idaho. Nampa is located about 20 miles (32 km) west of Boise along Interstate 84, and six miles (10 km) west of Meridian. Nampa is the second principal city of the Boise-Nampa metropolitan area. The name "Nampa" may have come from a Shoshoni word meaning either moccasin or footprint.
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3 based on 22 reviews
I stopped to grab a bite after being at the hospital all day. I order a two plate the usual chow mein, orange chicken and beef and broccoli. Well you get a large portion of chow mein. To cover up the fact you get like no, and I mean no meat in your beef and broccoli what so ever. I paid over 7 dollars for a serving a broccoli. I could buy a box of broccoli for that price. I don't think it was worth the price I paid for sure. With less and less places for good food this is not one of them.
3 based on 25 reviews
I am pretty picky on my oriental cuisine and I found this location offered some of my favorites but the flavor was off (kinda weird tasting). If I go back, I will probably only have the Mongolian plate as it was delicious. Unfortunately Nampa really does not have great Chinese food options. I travel to Meridian for the best!
4 based on 12 reviews
Ordered both a rice dish and a noodle dish. Different WORLDS.The rice: Spicy chicken teriyaki was decent. Sharp & heavily sauced. The chicken was cooked properly (although clearly pre-frozen), and the heat was acceptable, scoring a decent 5 on the "Between Ouch and BOING!" scale. Taste plus heat is a good thing, and I scarfed down the whole plate, boiled cabbage and all. A note on cabbage: The vegetable here was boring, and would benefit from an introduction to broccoli, carrots or even purple cabbage. Flat green snooze cabbage is as exciting as navel lint, and only slightly more nutritious.The noodles: Slimy, yet not satisfying. Way too much salt in this dish, to the point where it wasn't even worth taking home.Drinks: Some friends had the "peach" smoothie, but it turned out they'd run out of fruit, so they used POWDER instead. Look, don't sell someone a "fresh fruit" drink and then tell them halfway through when they're gagging on sand that "whoops, we were out of fruit, but we didn't tell you that." That's not good customer service.So the teriyaki was fine (but nothing outstanding), service was relatively quick, the noodles are avoidable, and the fruit drinks are apparently "really good- when they actually have FRUIT." A toss-up. I'll try them again, but I expect better of a place where the food is supposed to make me "Happy!"
4 based on 13 reviews
The food here was ok, the tuna could have been fresher. It was what they served it in. The bowls for miso soup were chipped, really? They chipped in the dishwasher, well, get new ones. Don't serve me something in a chipped dish!! We hope they get there act together or they'll be gone in no time.
4 based on 34 reviews
Been here a few times and I haven't been disappointed. The wait wasn't too long, the food was fresh and the staff was very friendly. Definitely enjoyed my time there.
4 based on 59 reviews
I eat at this restaurant once a week.lately I have noticed somd price deflection as well as portion sizes and ingredients. I showed them two receipts with same order just different days and they were off by $3. They fixed but still no answer as to why. The next is portion size. Crab rangoon is usually filled so well nice round cupped goodness. Lately theyre still prettily cupped but the filling has gotten smaller than normal. The worst is ingredients. Most Thai cuisine have fresh bright vegetables. Lately ive noticed frozen vegetables in my wonton soup or better yet hardly any cucumber or cilantro in my beef salad. The peppers taste have horrible frost bitten taste making them bitter. Rethinking my options for future.
4 based on 49 reviews
This is a small place I never noticed until a friend took me. It is nice, great service, and good food. I had pho and an egg roll type appetizer. It was priced well for what I was provided. It was tasty and filling. I will be sure to return.
4 based on 145 reviews
This is a small restaurant located in South Nampa. The people who work here are so nice! They greet you when you walk in and the food is always fresh and fast. The place is a bit small and cozy. It always seems busy. They are closed on Mondays and they only stay open until 9 p.m. during the week. Some of my favorite dishes are the pineapple fried rice (they use fresh pineapple and it has cashew, raisins, chicken and shrimp), anything with curry in it, and the coconut soup is AMAZING! They are open for dinner and lunch, but they close for a couple of hours in between so check the times before you arrive.
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