From Chinese to Japanese, Vietnamese to Thai, Voice Places is your guide to the full range of Asian cuisines in Minneapolis / St. Paul, with both professional reviews and user reviews to help you decide. Search by cuisine type or by neighborhood, or just punch in a restaurant name and go!
Vellee Deli serves up both Asian and Mexican fare, from eggrolls to tacos. Some items are traditional, such as the Vietnamese pork banh mi, others are fusion... More »
Taste of Thailand has three locations in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The menu's 70-plus choices have a few clear standouts: People gravitate to the pad... More »
When it comes to Chinese food, thereā??s no doubt about the fact that the Twin Cities loves its Szechuan and since its opening in the Lyn-Lake neighborhood in... More »
Korean stir-fries and barbecue, as hot as you can stand it.
Taste of Thailand has three locations in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The menu's 70-plus choices have a few clear standouts: People gravitate to the pad... More »
Big Bowl is unlike most other quick service suburban Chinese spots. They proudly proclaim their investment in their farmers and use some... More »
At first glance, the bricks-and-mortar version of World Street Kitchen (also a popular food truck) might be written off as another fast-casual empire... More »
Off the beaten path in an unassuming strip mall in Midway is Peking Garden. The deceptively small storefront gives way to a well-appointed and sprawling... More »
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Herbert Hoover, M.C. Escher, Judy Garland, and The Simpsons' Ned Flanders. Could they be someone's dream team for a celebrity dinner party? A group of moderately difficult-to-execute Halloween costumes? Maybe, but one thing we know they have in common is their handedness: They're all lefties. Only about 10 percent of the world's population is left-handed (though that rate is almost...
For three years, the colorful, contemporary Kindee Thai has been spicing up the food offerings of Minneapolis's Mill District. The kitchen offers an accessible approach to Southeast Asian cooking by focusing on the standard curries and noodles and spring rolls ubiquitous to American Thai restaurants and tending to eschew or limit the cuisine's more provocative ingredients, such as whole fish...
Whenever I try an Asian-fusion restaurant for the first time, I always go for the Pad Thai. It might be lame gauge, but it's worked well for me so far - if the Pad Thai at a place is good, it's almost always worth coming back and trying something else. If it's just meh, then I leave it at that. Ginger Hop has GREAT Pad Thai. Unfortunately, I moved to...
Read Full ReviewWould not recommend. Started with was supposed to be spicy miso&vegetable soup. Cold and flavorless. Side salad had the most amazing dressing, kind of like 1000Island pureed with ginger, but that was negated by all the water in the bottom of the bowl. Udon noodles and tempura for main course. No flavor to speak of, tempura was oily and heavy. The only redeeming item on...
Read Full ReviewI am terribly fond of the Stir Fry Beef with Potatoes. Also the Egg Rolls are delicious!
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