Can’t decide between sushi or dim sum? Why not have both from these top Powell Asian restaurants. We evaluated the top review sites and included reviews from millions of diners for the best Asian spots in Powell. The Asian spots below are our favorite places for spring rolls and tom yum,
Picking the right Asian restaurant can be tough, especially when you’re exploring new restaurants. We analyzed 5530 Powell restaurants on Yelp and Google, 823905 Powell restaurant reviews, and 161 lists and articles – looking closely at what had to say – and applied our boam magic. The spots that made the cut have been featured in . If it’s on the list, we’ve checked and verified that the restaurant is still open and will showcase any updated hours and services you need to be aware of. Our site gets no payment from the restaurants we show, so you can trust what you see. These ten options are sure to delight.
If your food palns include Asian, then you should consider helping it along with some white wine. We find that a Riesling, with its hits of fruit, serves as the best pairing to the dish.
Knowing what to pair with shrimp fried rice can be tricky. It’s worth exploring some white wine, particularly a glass of Gewürztramine. This, off-dry, white wine balances the rich shrimp fried rice.
Experts often pair Hunan style beef with a glass of Rosé, a popular pink wine.
An absolute classic in China, be sure to have yourself some peking duck if you ever find yourself over there! to take it up a level we suggest pairing it with pancakes and soy sauce
Did you know that sour plum tea pairs perfectly with hot pot? Don’t believe us? Try it for yourself!
Chef Angelito Araneta Jr. made anigiri in 2010 that sold for p$1,978.
We’ve all experienced the struggle of finding good parking near restaurants in Powell. To make the hunt for parking easier, we’ve partnered with a cutting-edge digital parking reservation system, Spothero, that enables you to book a spot in advance before you visit your chosen Asian spot.