Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Winter Springs. Winter Springs is a city in Seminole County, Florida, United States. The population was 33,282 at the 2010 census. According to the 2013 Census Bureau estimates, the city has a population of 33,871. It is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 16 reviews
I especially love Vietnamese food for lunch! Especially PHO. They did not disappoint! Rice vermicelli noodles in a tasty broth! Super fresh veggies to add to the soup!! Very fresh summer rolls packed with shrimp and pork!! Veggie rolls were spring rolls fried and fantastic!! Heading back again to try to something different!
3 based on 57 reviews
My son once again wanted Oyishi for dinner. The meal is good and very reasonably priced. Chicken, shrimp and rice for $9.00 with a drink. We don't have the vegetables because it appears to just be cabbage. Good food, great company. Only downfall is the restaurant is located at the mall and every teenager in Ovideo frequents this place. The other day it was a table filled with LOUD teenage girls. They were done eating, but found it necessary to sit and converse loudly for the next 30+ minutes.
4 based on 185 reviews
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We returned for a late lunch and the food is as good as we remembered. We shared an order of potato pancakes to start. They were not greasy, but were crisp and tasty with good flavor. We had the Polish sample platter which included 2 pierogis, a kielbasa, sauerkraut and stuffed cabbage. The lunch platter is smaller but there was ample food. The sauerkraut was delicious, topped with caramelized onions. Our server was attentive and efficient.
4 based on 53 reviews
The Culinary Mystique of North IndiaGateway To India is pleased to present a wide selection of Indian haute cuisine from the finest and freshest ingredients. The menu offers a welcomed change from the ordinary that is not only pleasing to the palate,but a
We lived on the Indian Subcontinent for many years and love Indian food so we were pleased to find this restaurant just north of Orlando. The atmosphere was pleasant and the server we had was friendly and solicitous. We ordered tandoori dishes, and the best was the chicken tikka masala, which is one of their signature dishes. The dishes came with rice and daal so there was plenty of food. We also ordered nan--one order is enough for two--which was excellent (!) and a raita to share. The portions were ample so we took some home with us. The food was good and the prices reasonable. This was our first time at Gateway to India but we will definitely go back.
4 based on 60 reviews
I am a believer in a dining experience rather than just eating for sustenance. When I spend a fair amount of money on dinner, I do not need to watch a video screen and prefer a peaceful environment rather than have K-Pop music offending my senses. In addition to a great atmosphere, in a small space no less, Nagoya had excellent food.We had a Travelzoo voucher and it brought the price down, but I still would go back and pay full price. The sushi was the best I have had in the Orlando area, especially the yellowtail. It was delicious, fresh and flavorful. We also tried the tuna, salmon and eel, all which were good. Ordinarily, we order a round of nigiri, followed by a few rolls, but this time we ended up ordering a second round of nigiri and just one roll because the fish was so fresh. The spicy spider roll was good, not great, and we will try to order some different rolls next time to see what might be better. The Seafood Crush appetizer was an interesting dish, tempura fried eggplant topped with small shrimp and scallops in a sweet seafood sauce. At $5.50 it is a nice choice although I would have rather have had just eggplant. I'm a fan. Staff was very nice although our server was a little slow because he was busy with a lot of carryout orders. They have a nice wine list, good selection of reasonable asian beers as well as sake choices. Side note: The review that mentioned about the sushi chef putting rolls on a dirty plate was a little harsh. We sat at the sushi bar and the plate was merely a queueing station for space. The plate was not used by any diner, it was merely a space for the chef to queue the rolls, so that he could cut them all at one time. If he did the same thing behind the counter, no one would say anything and I don't believe it would be an unsanitary practice.
4 based on 80 reviews
I have eaten in many Chinese restaurants. I enjoy this one the most and keep going back, back, back.The place is very clean, neat and orderly. The waiters are all friendly and greet you.The food is hot, fresh and tasty.I keep going back whenever I am in winter Springs FL.
4 based on 113 reviews
Three of us ate here just recently. While they both like hot food I don't and was very happy to find that the restaurant included a whole column of Non-spicy choices. The service was good and the waitress friendly. Food was brought promptly and the size of the serving was much more than adequate.
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5 based on 40 reviews
We visited this place last year and went again today (February 2018). Itâs not as good, itâs better!! Had the deep fried squid legs, which were so tender and good! Had all kinds of sushi, including the king of the sea, volcano, California rolls and edamame. Had the best Japanese crepes ever and the Japanese ice cream. This place is in a little strip center in Casselberry. One of the best sushi places I have ever been to, and I have been to Nobu and lots of other high end places. Definitely will go back.
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4 based on 144 reviews
Excellent meal, but service was a little lacking. In all fairness, a sign on the door warned patrons of potential delays due to training new staff. Everyone was friendly and the meals were tasty.
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4 based on 276 reviews
First ask for Lucy she is awesome if your not rigid and willing to try new things. She refills drinks, offers amazing recommendations and is very friendly, personable and attentive. I have never had anything that tastes bad. I have had and liked the Korean wings, buffalo rock shrimp, chochee, pop salad garlic edamame (yum!), flank steak, octopus every way possible, low rider, royal treatment, blue tasting and everything not on the daily menu. Try Specials! Favorites and a must have: Cho CheeLow riderRoyal treatment Lucy roll Garlic edamame Anything Lucy says Pms chocolate dessert Suggestion: bring the beet cake back (not something similar or a spin off). Offer a sign of whoever came up with it to give them credit and promote them. Then sell it again! FYI- I refused to eat raw sushi, hate fishy smell or taste. Iâm always scared of being sick. At this location Iâm never scared. The owner clearly keeps it top notch and has high expectations of quality by observing. His sushi bar is immaculate and everything is like art work in preparation. You pay for what you get.
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