Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Savage, Minnesota, United States. Savage /ˈsævɪdʒ/ is a suburban city 15 miles (24 km) south-southwest of downtown Minneapolis in Scott County in the State of Minnesota. The city is situated on the south bank of the Minnesota River in a region commonly referred to as South of the River, comprising the southern portion of Minneapolis-St. Paul, the sixteenth largest metropolitan area in the United States. The population of Savage was 26,911 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 28 reviews
I hadn't been there in a while, but I placed a take-out order after work not long ago. Their house chow mein is wonderful (chicken, pork and shrimp meats with regular chow mein ingredients). While I prefer the soft noodles, the chunchy noodles are okay, too. The large size is reasonably priced and makes several meals.
4 based on 54 reviews
We've eaten here many times now and we come back as often as we can. We've eaten at many Hibachi places in the US and their chefs are as good and as entertaining as any we've ever seen.Also, I don't know how they do it but their seafood is as good and fresh as any seafood restaurant on the coasts. The prices here are also very reasonable, especially if you're just looking for a good lunch. I've had the scallops, the shrimp, the swordfish, the chicken... all of it is excellent. Even the simple soups and salads are excellent. And you can't beat a mouthful of free saki sprayed into your mouth from across the Hibachi... or "baby Saki" for the kids :-)This has become one of our absolute favorite restaurants anywhere.
4 based on 34 reviews
We decided to order and pick up at Tokyo Sushi & Grill but you could also eat there. They were busy on a Friday night with a full restaurant, plus a lot take out orders. We ordered online (they were kind enough to call and clarify for us, as we had mistakenly ordered off the lunch menu) for 6 of us. We enjoyed the steak teriyaki, chicken katsu, and two bento boxes (salmon roll and alaska roll). All entrees came with miso soup and salad. We had enough with 4 orders for the 6 of us (including 2 teenage boys who eat a lot!). The egg rolls were tasty as well as the potstickers (included in the bento box). While I wouldn't put this up with your fine dining of Japanese restaurants, it's a great local alternative. We'd definitely go back again!
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4 based on 56 reviews
The lunch menu seemed to be more of a Chinese/American restaurant. Lomeins, curries,sweet and sours, ginger dishes, and chow mein. Not really near what I found in Viet Nam 18 months ago. Service was fine, the place was clean and comfortable as one would expect, but it lacked any feel or flavor of Viet Nam. The lunch menu offers a broad selection of the above dishes with chicken, pork, tofu, beef, and mock duck -- 1 appetizer selection (egg roll, chicken wings, or wontons), 1 entree, white or fried rice, and a Sugar Roll. When I asked about the Sugar Roll I was simply told "We don't have those."
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My kids and I found this place by chance, it was a little hole in the wall place, that has amazing food. They were closed down for a while they stated to do a remodel. It is nicely put together inside, cozy. They have different flavors that you can get with seafood. This has by far been better than most cajun places in Louisiana. The leftovers the next day were still amazing. I got the medium heat, which eating a lot of mexican and cajun food, this has a lot of spice to it. I could only imagine what the spicy one would taste like. It even has more kick the next day after it has been marinated in the sauce over night. Definitely try this place if you have not. And if you ate at the old one, give this place a chance before you base it off the old place. It is by far the best cajun I have had.
3 based on 23 reviews
We get take out from here from time to time and they have really yummy chicken in their lemon chicken. Nicely friend crispy half breast chicken with perfectly steamed rice. The rest of their food is fairly standard, but if you're in the mood for take out in the area, you could do worse (at fongs).
4 based on 10 reviews
Tucked back in the corner of a strip mall is the Asian Bowl. Before ordering I went in to talk to the owner and to find out what was on the menu. i was impressed with the owner and her broken attempt at English. That lead me to believe the food was authentic. The following day I ordered curried beef and it was five-star plus! Three days later I ordered again and about a week later I ordered again from the Asian Bowl.Consider this a takeout establishment but they do have two tables set off to one side. The quality of the food there puts other Asian restaurants to shame and the prices are more than reasonable.While a little difficult to find, it is well worth the effort.
4 based on 43 reviews
Family owned Chinese Restaurant serving Savage and surrounding area since 1996. The owner, David Fong Jr., carries on the tradition of great food and service started by his parents in Bloomington in 1958 (David Fong's Restaurant). D. Fong's Specializes in
We were busy packing up mom for her move and were looking for some take out we could get on the way back from making a drop of items at Goodwill. A quick Yelp search found this place. Mom and dad used to go to David Fongs in Bloomington for years when they lived up there. Anyway, at first the menu looked like most take out Chinese places but the cook to order Chow Mein caught my eye. The Fongs cooked to order Chow Mein with shrimp and chicken was delicious. Lots of chicken and shrimp with crunchy veggies in a yummy sauce. It wasn't the usual brown sauce I associate with chow mein. It was soooo much better than I expected. Lots of awesome flavor. Mom got the chicken almond. It had a lot of chicken, crunchy veggies and not that much celery. Some places overload it with celery but not D Fongs! The egg rolls had good flavor as did the pot stickers. The cream cheese puffs/wontons were good and am guessing they'd be even better hot out of the oven and not sitting in a take out bag for a few minutes. The restaurant itself looked clean, it ha a few people in there after the lunch rush. The cashier was friendly, gave us plates and plastic flatware to use since mom's was packed already. I just wish I would have found this place before mom was moving as we would have gotten more food from there.Thank you Kaj for your very detailed and wonderful review!! Iâm so happy that you enjoyed everything and that we were able to make your Momâs move easier. We look forward to serving you more delicious meals next time you are in the area!!Sincerely David JrOwner
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4 based on 51 reviews
Has a sister restaurant in Eagan, MN
Kyoto Sushi, Eagan is a Sushi lovers nirvana. We were there for lunch to celebrate my sonâs birthday. This was my first time at Kyoto so I was really surprised by the lunch menu. $15.99 per person, all you can eat. Yes...you read that correctly...âALL YOU CAN EAT!â For that price, you might expect a very limited or restricted menu...youâd be wrong! It included soup, all sorts of sushi and sashimi, ice cream for desert, drinks...what more could you want for $15.99?
4 based on 59 reviews
The chicken pad Thai is Excellent and the absolute Best we've ever eaten!!!We've been dining here since 2004 and It's a solid and consistent dish served family style. There is an abundance of meat in this dish now where it feeds 2-3 people easily (new owners doubled meat portions as a standard with no price increases). The flavors are slightly sweet but Zesty and spot on with garnishments of fresh scallions and cilantro. We've had pad thai's from various restaurants and resorts in California, Nevada, Florida, Illinois, four islands in Hawaii and Europe. Honestly, the Best Pad Thai we've eaten is from Spice Thai here in Savage!!!The secret really is in their sauce here! There is no flavor, consistency or certain touch I can explain about this dish except for the facts the pad Thai is superior to all others my family and I have eaten.Now The cheese puffs are in a category of their own... They are always soft with a slightly crisp edge (scalloped trim) and they have a tiny crunch to them. It's water chestnut minced with the filling and folded neatly into triangles. They're not balled up sloppy to where you bite into it and have a mouth full of cream cheese... You can actually bite into these ones and savor the filling and the crisp wonton wrap@ the same time! These are served with a clear, sweet dipping sauce ( Not the red sweet and sour chicken sauce other's serve with cheese puffs). It's a Very unique creation and always a solid appetizer also. We recommend pad Thai any way you want it and the Exquisite cheese puffs. The lunch specials@ Spice offer the same recipe but single serve portion which is great! If you want quality, delicious and consistent Pad Thai, try this place!Places like taste of ThaiYai compromise their recipes on certain lunch and dinner entrees because of specials pricing... I can't enjoy your dish to its full extent if you remove ingredients to scale back on pricing... I'd rather pay more for a good, solid dish than save $2 dollars on an altered lunch special. Cutting cost doesn't market well...Back in 2014 we ordered the chicken pad Thai (salty and Americanized, not worth mentioning) and chicken laab. To our displeasure the laab we received from ThaiYai was only sliced chicken and tossed with Pantai's sweet chili sauce, the kind they serve with egg rolls chili sauce... Yes, they did do this and thought we couldn't tell it wasn't genuine laab... Chicken laab is minced, tossed with fresh lemongrass, ginger, garlic etc... Returned the pad Thai and laab dish and We never went back to that place. Been loyal to Spice ever since.
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