Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Yorktown. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. On October 19, 1781, in Yorktown, Virginia, the British forces surrendered to George Washington, effectively ending the Revolutionary War and ushering in the early days of the United States. Learn more about the Siege of Yorktown at the Yorktown Victory Center, a museum located at Yorktown Battlefield National Park. Yorktown is part of "America's Historic Triangle," along with the nearby colonial towns of Jamestown and Williamsburg, an area aimed at allowing visitors to interact with the past.
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I live in the area (not a tourist in other words) and after reading reviews on Umi I decided to give it a try. Itâs located in the heart of the tourist area of the Yorktown Riverwalk and is one of several dining choices in the area. Itâs very small (about 10 seats inside and about the same outside) but well organized, clean and colorful. If you canât find something to drink here you have a problem. The walls are made colorful by a huge assortment of sake, wine, mead and soft drinks (US and foreign made). The sushi menu is solid but limited. You will not find the pages normal to some sushi places. You can enjoy classic favorites here in the heart of an area you wouldnât expect it. Oh, the prices are very reasonable. I had Philadelphia roll and a California roll and the bill was just over $14. You might pay close to that for one roll at other places. I saw one comment about paper plates in another review. I didnât see any paper plates but I could see a reason why they might have to. Like I said the restaurant is very small so that means limited storage. They have quite a few wooden serving blocks on which to present your food. However, I could see during a very busy time that because of lack of storage other means could be used to give you food. The chef was constantly cleaning and efficient at what he did. While they werenât overly talkative they were friendly and it seems to be a married couple who run the place. If you are a tourist, this place is so reasonable by any standard. If you are a local this place should have your business. Unless hours change for summer they are closed Mon-Wed and close at 8 when open.
4 based on 21 reviews
A friend of mine took me here while visiting the area. This is the second time he's taken me here. The first time was several years ago. The bi bim bap was good as were the sides. The price for the my lunch was affordable totaling $11.29. Check this place out if you enjoy Korean food.
4 based on 130 reviews
Located in a strip mall, across from CNU. Their web site leaves so much to be desired. No full menu listed. No mention of lunch buffet. Just pretty, colorful pictures. No doubt, can hurt their business. Lunch buffet is affordable at 10.00. Small, but varied selections, but no dish with tofu. Their specialty tea is included and added a nice touch with after lunch dessert rice pudding. Small restaurant that is clean, as well as the restroom. Music a little too loud for conversation. Service leaves allot to be desired! We had asked our waiter for more Naan bread. Waited and waited as he walked right past us, serving others extra bread. So we asked another wait staffer. Same result. Waited and waited. So we asked the manager (?) at the register and still no bread, but others were being served the bread. Once your're seated, you're on your own! If they can't bring the bread & don't want to be bothered, put it on the buffet! Our waiter had no personality. Although he could speak English, he chose not to engage in conversation, barely answering questions with no facial expressions, mostly stone faced. Food was good, but a waiter can ruin your dinning experience.
4 based on 131 reviews
Ate at Saisaki Thu 09/06/2018 around 5pm. Our cost before tip: $56.18 which we thought was fair value. This is a Certificate of Excellence restaurant.Saisaki was near our hotel so we looked forward to a good Asian Food night. Restaurant had good signage and plenty of parking. We were the only customers in their large restaurant as we were led to a comfortable booth/table. This made us nervous. Service was quick and attentive throughout the meal.The menu had good variety and a large selection of sushi. I started with an Egg Drop Soup $1.50 which was horrible. Then had a Seafood Treasure $19.00 that contained a variety of fruits of the sea, but was very average. For desert Red Bean Ice Cream $3.00 was very good. Topped it off with 3ea Singha Beers @ $3.00 each (Happy Hour). Wife went with House Lo Mein $10.00 which she thought was uninspired. Also had a Spinach with Garlic dish $5.00 which we both thought was very good. Finished with a green tea $2.00.Bottom line: Great service in an attractive restaurant, but we were a bit disappointed in the food. Lots of restaurants in the area. We'll probably try one of them next time.
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5 based on 16 reviews
We want our guests to feel like they are part of the wonderful experience here at Yama and feel at home.The fun and friendly atmosphere and the beautiful presentation of each dish with their remarkable and distinctive flavors have made experience that ins
Twice we went, twice we were satisfied! The staff is gracious, polite and accommodating. Alyse recognized us the second time which made it even more special. We loved their Yama Roll Combo, so many choices and they adapted the rolls to our taste (in our case, no mayo!). The fish is fresh. the ambiance is relax and the staff is stellar. Highly recommend!
4 based on 49 reviews
Just arrived in town and was craving for Thai food. This is a great little restaurant on Hampton Hwy. Easy in and out, with plenty of parking. Very clean and a great staff. I choose the Pan Thai (Thai hot). Yup, it was crazy warm. outstanding taste..everything seemed fresh. Excellent establishment with great food and service.
4 based on 35 reviews
A friend introduced us to Wonderful Restaurant about a year ago, and since then it has become out weekly date night restaurant, as well as the place we take family and friends when they visit. The menu is full of wonderful choices; Japanese and Korean dishes, as well as the best sushi we have had in the US. The prices are very reasonable and the customer service is outstanding. This is a small restaurant, not good for large groups (6 plus), but the low key atmosphere is one of the reasons we love coming here.
4 based on 149 reviews
I almost always love Thai, particularly Pad Thai. My wife and I ate here two days in a row, and both got the Pad Thai both days. It was slightly sweet, slightly spicy and very good. At $11, its about the average price, but was better than average. Our tablemates got the Emerald seafood, and amazing presentation. It was served by switching the bowl of seafood to an extremely hot platter, which boiled the sauce, creating mountiains of steam. At $16, our frends loved it. We will got back to Emerald next time we visit Williamsburg.
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4 based on 56 reviews
Seeing very few reviews since my last one, 7 months ago, and a few of these being average, I felt another 5 star one was warranted. The clear mushroom soup is great. The Tuna tartar appetizer is also great. Their Sushi and Sashimi lunch plates are not only excellent, but also a mid-day bargain at less than $10, with soup or salad included. Their sushi rolls are interesting, and the presentation of each dish is special. Our favorite waitress, Anne, always makes our visits special. Most of the staff is friendly and good.
4 based on 124 reviews
Best Vietnamese food in Hampton Roads! I've never been to Vietnam, however I did live near Little Saigon in Westminster CA, which has the largest Vietnamese population outside of Vietnam. The service is good, there's always a crowd and the food is amazing. My favorite dish is the rice vermicelli bowl with grilled shrimp!
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