Reviews on Asian food in Sterling, Virginia, United States. Sterling, Virginia is a census-designated place (CDP) in Loudoun County, Virginia. The population as of the 2010 United States Census was 27,822. It is located northwest of Herndon, east of Ashburn, and west of Great Falls, and includes part of Washington Dulles International Airport and the former AOL corporate headquarters. Sterling is also home to the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office LWX (serving the Baltimore–Washington Metropolitan Area), as well as the Sterling Field Support Center, the National Weather Service test, research, and evaluation center for weather instruments.
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4 based on 130 reviews
I have always been a big fan of Sense of Thai. The custom cocktails are still awesome but the food has not been as good my last couple of visits. The food is not bad but not up to previous standards. The service has always been slow but I overlooked that aspect because of the food and drinks. Unfortunately based upon my last few visits I have dropped my rating to average. Hopefully my rating will go back up but I am taking a break for now.
3 based on 30 reviews
Decided I wanted something fast so I took a chance on this restaurant. The hotel I was staying at recommended the location.Upon arriving I was immediately greeted and seated. This is a Chinese Buffet and frankly for a buffet they had quite a few choices from appetizers (Sushi) to salads, soups, and main dishes.Had egg drop soup which was very good. Also tried 5 different dishes and they were all good. Frankly this surprised me as I didn't arrive until almost 8:30 p.m. and I expected food would have been sitting there for quite some time and not be fresh. The food was very good and the buffet was kept full and fresh even that late!Had soft serve ice cream for dessert and that too was very good. There were many more choices but I am not much of a sweet person. If you enjoy Chinese Buffets this is a good one! I would recommend you try it!
4 based on 18 reviews
All you can eat Thai places are rare. Thai Thai in Sterling VA has a large open floor restaurant with several buffet tables. The buffet runs Monday through Friday from 11-3 and only costs 8.95. The only negative here is I eat way too much. I can't help. They mix up their entree items so next time you come back there could be all new items. They are always hot (temp) and the staff works non stop to keep the food filled. They always offer spring rolls, fried rice, pad thai. Also they always serve one of their soups and a simple salad section. I have only come here for the buffet. The quality of the buffet food is high so one day I may try ordering off the menu.
4 based on 25 reviews
Come by your local Noodles & Company at 46038 Cranston St., , Sterling where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
I absolutely love the chain and love that this location is so close to my house! Service is always phenomenal no matter if I eat in or dine out, online or over the phone. Food is always prepared correctly and good. Seems well kept and I love sitting out at the window overlooking the shopping center!
4 based on 17 reviews
On my way home from work. I stopped by the Hula Inn. My friend had recommended this place. I wasnt sure what to order. I asked what was good. She mentioned the four seasons with white sauce which was so awesome. I would suggest this entree to anyone.....very light....has a little bit of everything.....meat, seafood and veggies.
4 based on 66 reviews
A Japanese restaurant run entirely by Koreansâainât diversity grand! ;-)Donât let that deter you though; rest assured that the food is very authentic, not to mention very delicious. I recommend the miso soup, and from the sushi bar, the âunagiâ (freshwater eel), âtakoâ (octopus) âikaâ (squid), âsabaâ (mackerel), flying fish roe, quail egg, and white tuna (sorry, I donât remember the Japanese words for the latter three). Topped off with delicious green tea ice cream for dessert. Domo arigato/Kamsa Hamnida (thatâs âThank youâ in Japanese and Korean respectively)!
4 based on 37 reviews
The restaurant is in a strip mall near the Regal 20 movie theater and is nestled in with a bunch of other restaurants. I had issues making my order but after two calls I was able to place it. The outside is unassuming and inside they were doing a booming business. My order was ready when I arrived and wasn't too expensive. When I got home, I dug into the fried dumplings which were so very good and not greasy at all. The Pho Ga I got was deconstructed so I was able to serve myself as much as I wanted. The broth was amazing. So flavorful and was almost as good as the Pho broth I had in Hanoi. I may have to make this place a regular dining stop for myself.
4 based on 41 reviews
Written reviews for this place before and maybe I'll keep doing it, because it's sooo good.Had the chili basil with seafood, seafood not over cooked as it is in so many dishes like this and there was plenty of it, med large shrimps, large scallops that were perfect and squid. I had it Thai hot so plenty of steam. Had the Som Tom also Thai hot, that was hot, had me sweating but sooo good. The meal was just right. This is as close to Bangkok food as I've had in the US. THIS IS GOOD! Can't wait to get back again
4 based on 121 reviews
I first tried Burmese cuisine in California, and was surprised to learn that I had it in my "backyard" from reading TripAdvisor. My mother, brother and I went there last Friday. When we arrived, they only had one table occupied. The servers were very attentive and patient with us as we tried to decide on what to eat. I had the Tea Leaf Salad and was pleased...it was better than the one I had in California and I thought that one was superb! We had calamari and samosas as well for appetizers...very tasty indeed. For our entrees we had Crispy Fish, Seafood (Shrimp) and Mango and Chili Chicken. Everything was so good! My brother even had to order paratha to sop up the sauce from his fish. The restaurant did get very busy as time progressed, and unfortunately the service was not as attentive, and our requests were delayed. Adding one more server during busy times would make a huge difference. We will be returning very soon! I would suggest the restaurant consider offering paratha as the "table bread", and the prices are just a little higher and portions slightly smaller than your competition (Thai restaurants) in the area, which may deter others from returning quickly. My final word on A Taste of Burma is it is worth a try! If you like to explore different cuisines, you will enjoy this one!
Most Popular Seafood food in Sterling, Virginia, United States
4 based on 316 reviews
Modern. Korean. Cajun.
What a shameâ¦a well-decorated restaurant promising an interesting fusion of Korean and Cajun cuisine that is a semi-disaster. We started with the âSsam,â described as âlettuce cups with purple rice, Korean accoutrement, Kochujang, daikon sprouts, and porkâ; after taking a bite, all we were left with was serious burning in our throats. (Normally, a restaurant has a way of indicating if a menu item is particularly spicy, but there was no warning whatsoever with this dish.) We progressed to the Arctic char; for $16, we received three bite-size pieces of fish. The stuffed mushrooms were fine, as were the octopus and pork belly skewers; but we had to add another skewer so each of the three of us could have one. Best of all were the kale chips; in fact they were so good that we ordered more.The bartender is slow; there needs to be a second bartender for patronsâ drinks can be delivered in a timely manner.The surfaces all seemed to reflect sound, and the noise level was fairly unbearable. Our waitress actually had to lean over our table and scream so we could hear her. (And, we had to scream back.)There seems to be a lack of attention to detail at Mokomandy. As an example, the tables are different heights, and not all tops are parallel to the floor; this becomes painfully obvious (and annoying) when they put two tables together to make up a four-top.
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