Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Yakima. Yakima (/ˈjækɪmɑː/ or /ˈjækɪmə/) is a U.S. city located about 60 miles (100 kilometers) southeast of Mount Rainier in Washington. Yakima is the county seat of Yakima County, Washington, and the state's eleventh largest city by population. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 91,067 and a metropolitan population of 243,231. The unincorporated suburban areas of West Valley and Terrace Heights are considered a part of greater Yakima.
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4 based on 17 reviews
So happy that this restaurant didn't close. Instead, a new owner who used to cook at Mezzo Thai in Richland has taken over and the food is even better than before. Fresh ingredients, excellent service and incredible food!
4 based on 20 reviews
Great food and great service. Very friendly. Had enough food to take for left overs the next day. Will go back soon. Had the chicken fried rice and it was way moreThan I could eat in one setting.
4 based on 27 reviews
This is really good Korean BBQ, great big portions, staff are really great and super friendly people. The place is clean and I tried some of their sushi and it is very good as well.
4 based on 16 reviews
We visited this fairly new place for lunch last week. Although it is a small place with limited menu and drink choices, we were very pleased. A single waitress did a pretty good job of serving all the tables, which were all occupied by the time we left. We ordered chicken pad Thai and sweet and sour pork, both were delicious and fresh. Most local Thai restaurants offer a buffet for lunch, so it was nice to order off the menu. We will visit again!
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4 based on 31 reviews
I almost always SKIP the crazy rolls because I judge the sushi quality on the nigiri. You can drown average fish/shellfish in enough sauce to disguise the quality. I've had the sashimi platter and the chirashi bowl. Both had more than enough fish/shellfish for the price and the quality shines through. I sit at the bar and the service is quick. After several visits I'd still return.
Everyone here seems to be really nice to one another. Maybe we just walked in on family night, but I suspect not. Open floor plan, a little crowded for tables. Not every empty table is clean at every moment. None of this is a problem because you're here for two things: the people and the pho. First, the food. Don't get me wrong, you can eat just the spring rolls as a meal. It's a ton of food. But I love pho and this place has great soup. I couldn't eat it all, of course. The bahn mi sandwiches are good. Talk about comfort food. Then, the people. This is a family-owned restaurant with little kids. If adorable little munchkins running around bothers you, get something to go. If you're down with families eating with families on a cold winter night like last night when I was there, this is the place for you. Criticism: If you've ever played DnD, you know that you have a certain number of rolls to create a character. You can choose points for charisma, strength, dexterity, and things like lock picking or animal taming skills. This place used all of it's points for good food and family friendliness. Don't go here looking for fancy tables, cloth napkins, or uncluttered spotlessness. But do go here.
4 based on 23 reviews
Great sweet and sour chicken but the chow mein and fried rice left something to be desired! The wait staff were very nice!
4 based on 35 reviews
E.Z Tiger offers a fun, energetic dining experience featuring the flavors of the Pacific Rim. Our dishes are meant to be enjoyed by your whole table in a shared, family style setting. We offer a variety of local and Asian beers, as well as crafted cocktai
Fresh ahi. A bit of a crisp to the rice. Pickled ginger and cucumbers. Diced mango and scallions with a bit of ponzu on the side. A delightful lunch.I'm so glad you enjoyed the Poke Bowl, Donna! It's brand new on our menu, so your feedback is very encouraging. We hope to see you again soon! -Heidi Washam
4 based on 34 reviews
Husband and I had a decent meal here. Basic pleasant decor and friendly attentive service on a slow night added to the experience. Food was good, nothing outstanding but fine for two hungry travelers on a hot night. Began with fresh spring rolls which had steamed shrimp and chicken, though I would have preferred more veggies and herbs. Husband enjoyed his chicken larb and my Kee Mao noodles, a plate of beige food, tasted better than they looked. Large portions neither of us could finish.
4 based on 52 reviews
Don't let the outside appearance of this place fool you. This place has some of the best Asian food in Yakima. The teriyaki and Yaki Soba are really, really good. At first the prices might seem a tad high, but when you see the size of the meals the price becomes a real bargain. I would suggest you order one plate for two people and you will still have food left over. Everything on their menu, including burgers and other type sandwiches are very good. Be prepared - they can be very busy because of how good they are.
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