Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Tracy. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Tracy is the second most populated city in San Joaquin County, California, United States. The population was 82,922 at the 2010 census. Tracy is located inside a geographic triangle formed by Interstate 205 on the north side of the city, Interstate 5 to the east, and Interstate 580 to the southwest; this has given rise to Tracy's motto, now recorded on the city's website: "Think Inside the Triangle".
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This is a family owned business and used to be located in the same complex as the âSave-Martâ Grocery store on Tracy Blvd. I canât recall the previous name but the owner renamed the business and moved it to this location years ago. The name (Tracy Harbour Fish & Chips) is kind of meaningless (like saying, âwhereâs the beef in Wendyâs Hamburgers!â), because we donât live next to the ocean but âI guess you can just make-believe!â I loved the old place as well as the new because they havenât altered their recipe in the way they make their âFish & Chips!â The inside is just as small as the old but theyâre in an improved location which is easy access to the freeway and in the same lot as McDonaldâs & In & Out Burgers, which to me is no completion, because none of the other two make fish! Yaaa, âMickey Dâsâ make a fish sandwich if you like âcardboard with tartar sauce!This place might be small, but they have a wide assortment of selections from; grilled Mahi Mahi, Teriyaki Chicken Bowls, Udon Noodles, Calamari, Spaghetti & Chicken Combo, Chicken, Clams, Oysters, Blah, Blah, Blah, and so forthâ¦â¦â¦.. And if thatâs not enough to stuff your âpie hole,â letâs not leave out their large selection of side dishes to go along with your orders, (fried onion rings, lumpia, crab leg sticks, cheese sticks, etc.). If that doesnât get you full, get a greasy burger! Although waiting for your order can take a while especially during the dinner hour, itâs worth the wait. However, Iâm âsmoothâ and usually place my order from home then go pick it up which save me time from âfiddling with my thumb.â In my judgment, the fish is crunchy and moist and when you add the vinegar, itâs a great combination. Of course, when I was stationed overseas in the military, nothing equated to âbeer battered fish & chips like the English make them, but then again, this isnât England!â**Overall, the price is very reasonable and the food is pretty respectable if you want that fish craving satisfied.
My husband was excited to take me to Island Gourmet. A Filipino customer brought him lunch from Island gourmet. We drove 29 miles to go there. I enjoyed the pancit, lumpia, teriyaki pork & veggies. My husband also had dinoguapuan & chicken adobo , which he really enjoyed. We had so much food for $20. We ate the leftovers for dinner. A total of 4 meals for $20!I was surprised that this great eatery was not on TripAdvisor at the time.Had I known, I would have taken more pictures. We were struck by the fact that we were the only Caucasians in a crowded room of Filipino people. They obviously know good Filipino food. We were so impressed & will gladly drive the distance again. It's well worth it.
4 based on 17 reviews
I tried this restaurant the first time because it is within walking distance. When you first walk in you are given a friendly greeting by everyone that works there. The place is clean and welcoming and the food is very good and fresh. The first time I ordered the sashimi salad. I was eating low carb that day. The sashimi was very fresh, which I didn't expect being in Tracy. I am very picky about my produce and the lettuce was very fresh and crispy. Since then I have taken family there and they are equally impressed. I have ordered the saba shioyaki (broiled mackerel) which is a favorite of mine. While this is a very simple dish, it can be very easily over cooked. The nigiri and sushi rolls, are very good and fresh as well. I am not a fan of rolls that contain mayo or avocado but they have a large selection to choose from. You will not be disappointed if you eat here. Check the hours though. They do close between lunch and dinner. They are closed, I believe, on Sunday.
4 based on 26 reviews
People have always raved about Thai Cafe and their special salad, but I don't know why. I find the salad rather blah. A lot of iceberg lettuce, which isn't very interesting. The dressing is yummy, but I think it's time to update the ingredients. I have never been there when there weren't little flies all over the place, and the restaurant does not strike me as particularly clean. The staff is friendly and attentive, and the food is average.
4 based on 21 reviews
Since the #1 Chinese restaurant was closed on Monday night, I tried the Golden Eagle. I ordered three items; Appetizer Silver tipped chicken, entree Chicken with vegetables and a small steamed rice. After an appropriate amount of time the entree is served with no rice. Shortly the rice comes. The meal was average. I asked about my appetizer and was told is was coming. I was about halfway through the entree, when the appetizer arrived. It was burnt and inedible. I asked my server to open one of the foil pouches, he said he would take it back to the kitchen. He indicated that it would be removed from my bill, which it was. I will not be back.
4 based on 18 reviews
I was in the area and the group wanted to visit In-N-Out burger and wanted something different. Papa Urb's was in the area so I stopped in and tried the Tocino Wrap. The wrap was flavorful though I wished the meat would have been warm. This may be the way this dish is supposed to serve. The sauce served on the side made for a nice dip. The staff was friendly and I would go back but try something different.
4 based on 46 reviews
After a long day of travel to and back from Napa Valley, Mikasa hit the spot. Everyone in our party had either teriyaki salmon or teriyaki vegetables and we were not disappointed.
4 based on 47 reviews
While Tracy has some substandard Chinese restaurants, Mandarin Villa stands out. Nice décor, clean, attentive staff and the food is pretty good. It is a step or two above the other Chinese restaurants in town. You won't find dishes on the menu that you would in the bay area. Mu Shu pork is quite good. They fix the pancake for you at the table which is nice.
4 based on 58 reviews
We have been here on multiple occasions. The service has been excellent. The food is amazing. My favorite is their Nom Sod, but I've enjoyed many other dishes on their menu and they have all been fabulous. From presentation to taste.Highly recommended
4 based on 57 reviews
This restaurant always amaze me, not very big but always very busy, they do a lot of to go orders as well.You need to try the lettuce wrap itâs a vegetarian appetizer but they do run out of those pretty quick.The food is fresh and the service is pretty good however sometimes there is a language barrier depends who you get.When the owner is there everything runs pretty smoothly.Be prepared to wait for your table.Great value for your money.
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