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Bare bones shop offering exceptional Cantonese cuisine well crafted Asian-style faves from a more Americanized menu.
The menu has dozens of entree choices, plus the lengthy sushi list, and 21 starter selections. The Dragon roll is brash and great with slashes of fire tempered by sweet eel and avocado while a sly hint of salty roe seduces the crispy soft shell crab on the Spider roll.
Restaurant offers mostly Chinese cuisine, but also Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai and Singaporean. Chef. Chen excels at each dish from the pad Thai to the General Tso Chicken or Moo Goo Gai Pan. Lunch specials.
Thai dishes of complex intensity and flavor set in a small, but polished restaurant.
Serves an Asian blend of southern Indian, Cantonese Chinese, Thai and indigenous Malaysian. Try the delicious Roti Canai appetizer and the Beef Rendang entree.
Serves both excellent "real" and Americanized Chinese food with a wonderful dim sum assortment and a functional ambience.
The pho at Doan's Vietnamese Restaurant rocks. Here, the cilantro-scented beefy broth (southern Vietnamese style, if it matters to you) bears hints of cinnamon, exotic star anise, ginger, cardamom and black peppercorns. All this is laced with satiny rice noodles and paper-thin slices of steak. The kitchen at Doan's turns out other soups, too: chicken broth with a choice of noodles and proteins; a spicy beef noodle soup in a lemongrass broth; and hot pots.
Tuesday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Lake area restaurant caters to casual camaraderie.
The sushi is fairly rudimentary, with the bright visual exception of the Cherry Blossom roll. The artfully plated rolls extend to the pork dumplings.
The menu is basic: soups; noodle and rice dishes; and meat. The most popular dishes have been photographed in color with names in both Korean and English. The best dish is the BiBimbap, one of Korea's signature dishes, which is served either cold or hot.
A small takeout shop a dozen banh mi sandwiches on the roster. Sandwiches range between $3 and $3.50. Sundays are busy. Some have proclaimed the banh mi the best sandwich on the planet; Le's offers a well-crafted rendition.
Tiny eatery with servers that exude warmth: You will not be a stranger here. The sushi bar has a short roster of specialty rolls. The crispy soft shell crab knotted with cucumber and lettuce and showered with roe will make you forget the smallness of the place. While the sushi excels, the Chinese items on the roster are predictable: Sa Cha, General Tso, etc.
On the menu are 20 variations of Pho from rare steak to chicken. Pho is dependent on the flavor of the broth: In this case, the style is southern (Vietnam), which is slightly sweeter than northern pho.
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