Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Lowell. Lowell is a city in the U.S. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Located in Middlesex County, Lowell (along with Cambridge) was a county seat until Massachusetts disbanded county government in 1999. With an estimated population of 109,945 in 2014, it is the fourth-largest city in Massachusetts, and the second-largest in the Boston metropolitan statistical area. The city is also part of a smaller Massachusetts statistical area called Greater Lowell, as well as New England's Merrimack Valley region.
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3 based on 43 reviews
Priya Indian Cuisine is one of the finest Indian restaurant located at Lowell, MA. Our restaurant is best known for its outstanding Indian cuisine, excellent staff service with livery ambience. Priya Indian Cuisine prepares everything fresh using the best
Indian food with buffet. We went for lunchtime, it was not bad for the check we paid. The environment is not so nice, a little bit old but, again, food is not bad.I would not suggest it for an elegant dinner, but for lunch is ok.
4 based on 22 reviews
Arrived an hour before the afternoon closing and sat at the bar. The nice young lady helped me select my entree and when it came, WOW!The noodles were perfect, not overcooked. The chicken tender with a depth of flavors. The marinated egg was perfectly creamy and nice and the spices just right. The broth had depth and was so savory. This is my number 1 Ramen house anywhere in the world.
4 based on 19 reviews
We happen to wander by this section of Lowell, and we ended up dinning in this Asian Bistro! It was a week night, we found this restaurant, almost empty, but a very clean and neatly appointed Bistro! The menu is both showing Japanese and Chinese. My son had the Udon w/vegetables, My wife had the House Special-chicken w/ coconut sauce vegetable. Wonton soup, and pork gai po lo mein and we all had the hot Jasmin tea. It was all delicious , we all agreed. The portions were ample and we did not try the desserts. We will come back to this Bistro on our next trip in this area. It has off street parking which seem plentiful. It is located on a quiet corner/street!
4 based on 54 reviews
Pretty authentic Chinese food and good selection. Staff was friendly and helpful. Portions are a bit large for dim sum, so variety is limited by your appetite. Prices are at the high end of reasonable. Not cheap. I would eat here again.
4 based on 26 reviews
I've been going to Eggroll Cafe for ten years... 10!!! It is next door to UML North campus and they have eggrolls of all flavors, bento boxes *korean spicy and thai curry are favorites, yummy soup, crazy good bubble teas and more!!Over the years they have grown and expanded their base and have been involved in many, many community events. I always crave Eggroll Cafe and every experience has always been friendly, fun and good!This place, a local gem has thrived because of their quality and I am so happy to be able to eat here as often as I do :)
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4 based on 44 reviews
Although we've experienced dining at several Lowell Asian restaurants it was usually something considered "safe" like Chinese or Thai. We've sampled buffets but never set out to try something totally dedicated to Khmer cuisine. We were not disappointed by the adventure. Our first waitress was most helpful, asking if we had ever experienced Cambodian food before etc. and offering to answer and questions. We started off with spring rolls. They, and the dip were wonderful. We ordered two main dishes, although one would have been enough for both of us as we also had an order or rice. Loc Lac, a beef dish, had a flavor to die for. We agreed it was our favorite of the two, The Cha Pineapple with chicken was also wonderful. We tried to stay away from the hot stuff as marked on the menu by the chile peppers but I did accidentally bit into a red hot chile and quickly needed water. That was the only thing lacking. Waitresses did not work exclusively on one table and we requested water, got our glass refilled and was somewhat shocked when our original waitress brought us a full bottle as we finished the meal. The restaurant was clean but the fact both asian music was playing on the sound system and television sets were running was somewhat distracting. The other diners, who were mostly Asian, did not seem to mind. They know the good food beats atmosphere anytime. We concur. Next time we'll ask for the bottle of water at the start of the meal.
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4 based on 40 reviews
This is a great little family restaurant for original Vietnamese and Thai food. Prepared quickly in original style with lots of healthy menu choices. We HIGHLY recommend this place to eat.
4 based on 27 reviews
Simply go here and experience anything from the menu. You will leave pleased with your choices no matter what they were. A high level of pride in ownership and service apparent here. The place is small, plain, very well kept.
4 based on 133 reviews
We scored 4 seats together at the good looking bar. The place was lively and we were ready for fun, cocktails, and a good meal. After some waiting (prelude to the service) we got some terrific cocktails. After receiving our drinks, it was basically no service unless we initiated and interjected ourselves into the two bartender routines. We ordered some sushi which was excellent. Again no service until we asked to order dinner. The dinners were actually over portioned, but not that good. Summary: good cocktails and sushi, bar service needs a big improvement.
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4 based on 204 reviews
This is my 1st review yet have been going to Pho for years. Work near by so, lunches mostly. The huge bowls of soup are fab. Hot, fresh fair priced. the service is wonderful. Iwe're there at least once a week. Thanks!! :)
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