Aching for some good Asian food? These San Antonio restaurants serve the best-fried rice and noodles in town. We evaluated the top review sites and included reviews from millions of diners for the best Asian spots in San Antonio. Sit down and feast on garlic duck and tasty po tak at any of the great Asian restaurants on this list.
Picking the right Asian restaurant can be tough, especially when you’re exploring new restaurants. We used our boam magic powers to analyze 823905 local restaurant reviews, Google and Yelp ratings for 6852 restaurants, and 747 lists and articles from top sources like Hoodline and SA Current. Don’t bother looking for Hoodline - San Antonio's 3 best spots to score inexpensive Thai eats, Hoodline - Here are San Antonio's top 5 Korean spots and SA Current - Where to Find the Best Ramen and Pho in San Antonio – we’ve already done so for you and included all you need to know. As restaurants continue to adapt to COVID-19, you can trust us to show the latest information on which restaurants are open and how with our real-time data recommendation engine. Our site gets no payment from the restaurants we show, so you can trust what you see. Don’t sleep on the restaurants in this list.
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.
When considering how to best enjoy your stir-fried chicken, we would highlight how well a glass of Kingfisher complements the dish as it enhances the meals spicier counterparts.
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.
The VIFON of Vietnam is the proud world-record holder of the largest noodle soup, an impressive feat considering its weight of 2,996 pounds and 1 ounce.
The most expensive Vietnamese coffee costs a whopping$80! Would you be willing to pay$80 for a fancy kopi luwak?
Do you like gyoza? Probably not as much as Peter Czerwinski. They ate a whopping 10 in 1 minutes, A world record!
San Antoniois notorious for tricky parking. 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.