Asian Grill Menu

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  • JimandCathleen V.

    Good food. Good prices! Quality food & service! We really need to get back in to visit.

    (4)
  • Ron R.

    I go here as often as possible. Their soups are amazing and every entree I have tried has been great. The only negative is that service can at times be a little slow. The wait is well worth your time.

    (5)
  • Jeremy V.

    The only reason my wife and I don't eat at this restaurant every single night is simply because we don't want to burn out on it. Because it's fantastic. And we want to keep liking it. Neither of us have had a dish we didn't love, and always look forward to going back. YAY FOR ASIAN FOOD!

    (4)
  • Kim E.

    This is an incredible pan Asian restaurant that does riffs on traditional Asian cuisine. I was shocked to find such great food in Noblesville. I admit that was a snobbish, pre-conceived notion...and it was completely incorrect. The chicken eggrolls with peanut sauce are ridiculously tasty and I can eat both but make myself share with my husband. The spring rolls are fantastically fresh and very healthy...too healthy for regular consumption. I enjoy the chicken pad thai; again, it's not completely traditional but delicious. My husband loves the chicken tikka which I found to be delightful, as well. Very well spiced and drier than traditional chicken tikka. The orange chicken is quite sweet; too sweet for my own taste but if you enjoy mild it is very refreshing and tastes like real oranges, not some weird syrupy concoction that you might get in a take-out Chinese restaurant. I have also had the garlic chicken which is hot in a good way and quite garlicky (which is not surprising as it IS garlic chicken). This is my favorite restaurant in central Indiana for Asian food and I'm so lucky to live close enough to have carry-out once a week. It never gets old as they have an extensive menu.

    (5)
  • Jeff D.

    Food was excellent. Try the crab rangoons and the soups. All freshly prepared big portioned entrees'. Five stars not given because service was a little slow(the food delivery times were ok. I have a personal pet peeve in that I do not like to wait to pay my bill. Again though the food was delicious.

    (4)
  • Chuck C.

    If you are looking for a cross section of Asian foods then this is your place. The menus covers Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese or Cambodian. All of the item that I have eaten are fresh and tasty with the right amount of spices. I'm a big fan of Vietnamese foods, not as many as I would like but what they do have is great! The building is a real gem, one of the down town classics. The inside is very hip wood floors brick walls and small tables. It is very charming place to spend some time with your friends. Remember to eat well and live well! And please no chain's!

    (4)
  • Tina D.

    We like this place for their effort to serve the guten free diners as well as non guten free. We really like the food at Ben Pao in Chicago, but when we can't get our Ben Pao fix, we go to the Asian Grill in Noblesville. We go there because our son really likes the Gluten Free Orange Chicken. (It's his substitute for the Ben Pao Sweet and Sour chicken that is gluten free). It's great to have some place so close and so quick that serves a good gluten free Orange Chicken. There are a couple beef dishes, appetizers, etc. that are also gluten free as we have had lunch and dinner there and have had other gluten free friends meet us there. We have been in several times and there was only one time when the service was less than good. We went in at the same time as a huge party and our server pretty much ignored us and waited on the large party the entire time. The last few times we have been in the service has been good and servers were able to answer the gluten free questions for us or our friends with us.

    (4)
  • Nathan B.

    Deeeelicious. This restaurant is a little different from Sushiyama or Kobayashi (also in Noblesville). There isn't a focus on sushi at Asian Grill. I prefer to come here for lunch as the prices are lower then. If you like P.F. Chang then you'll like Asian Grill. I think you get more for your money here and it's always great to support a local business instead of a chain.

    (4)
  • Nikki H.

    The food here is good. I'll say that. The pickled veggies are amazing! However, I called to order veggies and was quoted 45 minutes bc they were having a wedding rehearsal dinner there. Ok, no big deal. When I got there (45 minutes later) I still had to wait another 20 minutes!! That's ridiculous since my food isn't even cooked. I like the food but it's too over priced. I've never eaten inside bc my kids are small and I don't feel like we would be welcome there. That is very disappointing bc when I order it to go it's $40 usually. It would be nice to feel like we could eat there and not have our table be on top of the one next to it. 2 stars is for the food, when they can get my order right. When someone pays $40 and says no peanuts, be more considerate of peanut allergies. That's happened 2x. $80 down the drain.

    (2)
  • Sarah H.

    Love this place and have enjoyed most items on the menu. Today we had the appetizer of dumplings (pan fried vs steamed), and entrees of chicken teriyaki and bulgogi.

    (4)
  • Kurt W.

    Best I've EVER had and I've had Asian food all over. Noblesville is lucky to have it located there. Best hot and sour soup of all time. You can tell many of their recipes are homeade.

    (5)
  • Sheetal K.

    I always thought Service at Asian Grill could be improved. I could see lot of improvement but food was horrible this time. The fried rice was undercooked and loaded with some extra sweet sauce. Food was so different as if we were eating at a different restaurant. Spicy Tofu was pathetic. All vegetables were under cooked. it was like raw vegetables soaked in the sauce. The Lunch quantity served was so less that my 5 year old can eat an adult entree. If the food quality continues to be like this no one would recommend your restaurant to others.

    (2)
  • Taylor P.

    So i was a little hesitant trying this place after I read all the reviews about how bad the service is there, but we were pleased. Our waitress was coming over occasionally, we always had our drinks full. The problem with me docking off a star was their consistency with the food itself. I went about a week ago and a friend suggested the orange chicken, which was amazing! Sauce perfecrly coated but the chicken was still crispy. We also ordered the chow mein, I've had better. It was missing something, didnt have to much flavor. & their fried rice is missing a little flavor too. Now back to today. Ordered a few different things this time and the orange chicken again, which was unfortunately soggy. :( and the rice wasnt fully cooked either. Fried dumplings are really good!! Also my mom ordered lettuce wraps and orange shrimp that were also very good. We'll try this place again, hopefully it goes back to the crispy orange chicken we got the first time.

    (4)
  • Sheree S.

    Fabulous Asian Fusion food for great prices ! Love having a carry-out option for dinner.

    (5)
  • Gern B.

    Food is always good. We mostly get carry out, service inside can be very slow but always friendly. Soups are great. In my opinion this is much better than PF Changs... Like by a mile.

    (4)
  • Keith G.

    Thumbs way down! Service sucks ! It's a real downer about the service because the food is pretty good. This place would be much better with a new wait staff.

    (1)
  • Tiffany M.

    The food is delicious and I've never had bad service. The food isn't quick, but it is fresh and the quality is great. They are great with kids, giving them crayons to color on the table with. Also you can completely customize the spice level of your food. We drive from fishers for this food all the time

    (5)
  • Michael S.

    This was my first time here, and if I lived here, I'd go, again. Actually, next time I'm in town, I'll hit it up. I got the Lettuce Wraps and Anghor Chicken. Both were really good. They provide a nice trifecta of rice with the dishes, which were all quite tasty. I don't remember what everyone else got, but I tried some other dishes, and all were splendid. My brother got something with a "heat level of 8" and it was quite spicy. They do it right. Go. Eat. And enjoy the art.

    (5)
  • Mike P.

    this place has hands down the most consistently horrible service in Hamilton County. I still go there all the time because the food is so good. that should say something. don't order anything over a 4 on the 1-10 spicy scale unless you are literally from the inside of a volcano.

    (4)
  • Indy D.

    Super generic name but the food is amazing. If you're in the area you have to check it out. I've been there about a dozen times and have yet to be disappointed. Try the hot chili chicken if you love a kick!

    (5)
  • Jim K.

    I had the sweet chili chicken which was a absolutely fabulous. Sweet, spicy and yummy. My dining companions had the Ankor chicken which was tasty in a coconut sauce, and my other companion had the daily basil chicken special. Every dish was wonderful. The server was a bit stressed as he was the only one there, but we got our food in an appropriate amount of time for our lunch. Had there been more people in the restaurant, I'm sure that he would have been overwhelmed.

    (5)
  • Jack J.

    My first post but I was compelled after reading the others. This place is a gem. I would compare to p.f.chang as to the quality but not the crowd nor the price. Their lettuce wraps were even better. Our entrees were excellent and we cannot wait to go back and try others. Tucked away on the square in Noblesville , nice decor, good service, nice wine pairings, GREAT Food, not expensive. You must try this.

    (5)
  • Anthony S.

    Good Asian cuisine. The dishes are very authentic. The atmosphere is very nice. The wait staff are friendly and offer good suggestions. The time it takes to get food is a little slow, but otherwise a great place to visit.

    (4)
  • Kira T.

    I have to say that I frequently get carry out from Asian Grill for lunch. They have one of my favorite things in the whole world called the Thai Chicken wrap and a side if spiced potato fries. I always get it to go because as all the other reviews indicate, the service there is horrid! I almost don't understand how they are still in business because the place is run like a joke. Of all the reviews I've never seen an owner address the lack of service. Anytime I've eaten there for lunch it has taken well over an hour for food. Now I call at 11:30 to order a wrap and fries and hope it's done by noon. Just this past week I ordered at 11:30 and was told it'd be ready in 20 minutes. I went to pick up at noon and my food wasn't ready until 12:20! No apology is ever made and most of the servers do not know what's going on. I think they need a lesson in who it hire and management is terrible. Once I wrote a complaint email about a visit. 6 months later I got an email back calling me an ugly troll and an unwanted guest. Printed it out and took it to the manager and she said she assumed it was another manager who had "left on bad terms" but they hadn't changed their email password. She apologized but I would have thought to keep me as a customer she would have offered some sort of free lunch or discount! I mean that's a pretty big deal. I can't keep myself from going b/c of the wrap and then I always wonder why I went. Can someone else please steal their recipes and open a new place with better service?

    (3)
  • Food E.

    Went back and food is still amazing!!

    (5)
  • Jovana S.

    Worst service ever and food was disappointing. Even the manager was not helpful. Used to love this place and have been a loyal customer for years, but will not be wasting our money here anymore.

    (1)
  • Linda E.

    Food is good but the service is AWFUL. Came here for lunch today, were the 3rd table sat and waited over an hour for our food to arrive. This place needs to hire more staff!

    (3)
  • Dave M.

    Been here before but it's been a while. Food is pretty good. However tonight we had to flag down a waitress after sitting for 15 minutes. She had gone to the table next to us to take their drink order. They had just been seated. We asked if she was our waitress. She paused and said I don't know maybe acting like she wouldn't take our drink order. Within 5 minutes another waitress appeared. She took our order. But when she returned with hot tea and cups she pointed out to my wife that the cup wasn't dirty and stuck her finger in and scraped to show the spots wouldn't come off! Then left that cup on the table! Not sure what is up with the service tonight. If food wasn't good I would give them 0 stars.

    (2)
  • Josh E.

    The food here is great , with a nice atmosphere . If it wouldnt take so long to get service i would probably return .. but after eating here two times ( one time dinner and one time lunch ) and getting VERY SLOW service and waiting an hour to get my food both times i think im gonna not return for awhile .

    (2)
  • Tawni P.

    Our favorite restaurant in Noblesville. Eat here all the time, have tried many dishes and everthing we have had has been fantastic.

    (5)
  • allie D.

    I received a call from the owner and he was very sympathetic and apologized for dropping the ball, which was a nice change of pace! I really appreciated him taking the time to call, and to rectify the situation, he offered a $30.00 gift certificate. Based on the customer service I have received, I am willing to try this place again. Like I said before, the food was great, service needed some work! Let's see how my next visit goes!

    (3)
  • Robin P.

    Although I've had a couple of items on the menu I wouldn't order again, I really like this place overall. I'd recommend the beef curry, Hong Kong noodles or flat rice noodles. Their citrus green tea is really great, too. I wish they'd divide up the menu so that you know if you are ordering Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese or Cambodian.

    (4)
  • Christopher N.

    I have a certain aversion to the burbs, one might call it a "phobia," but I had to trek up to Noblesville last week on a Craigslist lead for a new bike for my wife. And after sitting in traffic for 30 minutes, windows down in the heat sucking on whatever fumes were coming from the car ahead of us, we worked up something of an appetite. I wasn't sure what would pair well with the Catalytic Converter hors d'oeuvre we had, but we found this little pan-Asian joint on the Square in Noblesville, and came away glad about life again. (I get cranky in traffic & hot weather.) I almost went with a classic Tikka or Pad Thai, but down at the bottom of the menu my wife found the Angkor Chicken, and we decided to split that. It was a Cambodian wonderland in my mouth. The sauce was part peanut, part coconut milk, tossed up with some chicken and vegetables, served with a trifecta of rices from across Asia. Split between my wife and I, it was the perfect size to leave us with enough room to hop across the street to Alexander's and get some ice cream after. I'm docking a star because service was a bit sporadic, but they were perhaps understaffed to manage an unexpected rush from what seemed to be an impromptu car show on the Square. Do old dudes congregate on the Square in their hot rods every weekend in Noblesville, or was this a legit car show to celebrate the Indy 500? If it was a legit car show, there were no signs or obvious tells to signify "car show" other than a bunch of kinda creepy old dudes sitting in their refurbished mid-life crises of cars around the Square. At any rate, if you find yourself hard up with an appetite in Noblesville, I'd highly recommend Asian Grill on the Square, and I'd definitely recommend the Angkor Chicken. (Note: I checked "Good for kids" because they had a kid-friendly section of their menu.)

    (4)
  • Patty M.

    Well, My daughter and I are on a quest to sample all the pho in a 20 mile Radius. Think we have a couple more to go. We to king wok. First I couldn't believe that I never ventured in before as I used to live close. Second I was very surprised at how reasonable the prices were. My daughter enjoyed her pho. I tried the dish with noodles, egg rolls, shrimp balls over lettuce. A specialty. Everything was quite good and fresh and for 1.25 they give you a small, but ample bowl of Some of the best hot and sour soup I have ever had. We will be back. Two of ate for $19 including tip.

    (4)
  • Bob J.

    Great food, consistently poor service. We just attempted to eat lunch there and sat for 10 minutes unacknowledged, other than an eye roll, when attempting to speak to a server when she walked by and proceeded to ignore us. When we walked in I could see they were busy and said to my wife "this'll be a 2 hour lunch". It is beyond comprehension how the service here has been so horrendous for so long. We keep coming back because the food is so good, but have learned to skip it when they have more than 3 tables because they can't handle it.

    (2)
  • Jane W.

    Four adults and one child visited the Asian Grill on a Friday night. We had prompt service which was pretty efficient. The food came out in a timely manner and was very good. I especially liked the crab wontons we had as an appetizer. We'll visit again.

    (4)
  • Michelle F.

    The food is really good. It's fresh and made with real veggies. The Kung pao chicken is my favorite. Get it to go though - the service is very slow!

    (4)
  • Tammy G.

    This is my favorite restaurant in town, hands-down. Everything that I have had here is great - and I have tried almost everything on the menu. The food is always very fresh and imaginative. This restaurant offers a variety of Pan-Asian dishes, but I would not describe any of them as traditional. I recommend you order with an open mind, as the flavoring of the Pad Thai (or other traditional dishes) will be a bit different than you might be accustomed to. (In a good way, not in a "dumbed-down, Americanized-version of Asian" way.) I also appreciate that the dishes that are described as spicy, are actually spicy. My biggest gripe with independent restaurants is that there is often so much inconsistency from visit to visit. That is not an issue at all here. My husband orders the same thing every time (Spicy Basil Chicken) and it comes out the same every time, down to the portion size. Besides that, our favorites are the Lok Lak Beef and the Indian Chicken Tikka wrap at lunch, but again, you can't make a wrong choice here. My 6-year old loves the three different varieties of rice they serve. I agree with another review in that sometimes the service can be a bit slow, when it doesn't seem like it should be. If not for this, and the sometimes difficult parking situation with the downtown location, then I would have given 5-stars.

    (4)
  • Eric B.

    A favorite stop for us during the summer cruise-in season. The food has never failed to be wonderful at Asian Grill. I would echo the sentiment of a previous reviewer that service is inconsistent, this is a common issue with independently owned restaurants. Highly recommend a stop to Asian Grill.

    (3)
  • Ryan T.

    My wife and I went there for lunch a month ago and never got to eat lunch. We arrived at 12:05 and by 1:15 my wife was late on her lunch break and still no food. I asked them to box everything up for us as my wife already left and went back to work. They said that the reason it was taking so long was because the chef was "nowhere to be found" and the sous chef didn't know the menu. I wrote an email about our experience to the place but never received a response or an "I'm sorry" so I will let my experience be publicly known. I won't be back.

    (1)
  • Alexis H.

    I have been here on two Sunday evenings, so I haven't had the service issues other yelpers have mentioned. We were greeted and seated right away, and the service was great. On a prior trip, (approx. 7 months ago) the crab wontons were excellent and the mango chicken was very flavorful. The most recent trip included Dumplings as the appetizer (very good), the Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup for the boyfriend (looked boring, tasted very complex and amazing), Szechuan Chicken for the kiddo (spicy for me - duh!, but still good), Basil Spicy Beef for moi (it was NOT basil bombed and had several other stand out flavors too: lemongrass, for one - very yummy) and Crispy Beef Noodles for the boyfriend (also very yummy, but I think the texture would wear on me a little if that was all I was eating). Thai iced tea here is not a sweet bomb, which is a good change of pace. The Chinese Flowers hot tea was very aromatic and a nice end to a very satisfyingly tasty meal.

    (4)
  • Rodney C.

    Having read the reviews I was expecting good food with reasonable to mediocre service. What I got was good food and reasonable service. I wouldn't classify the service as bad. I wasn't in any hurry so it was OK. If you're in a hurry, however... Overall I liked the place. Wish it was a little brighter.

    (3)
  • Sigrid F.

    I wrote a review in September, It was really really bad. After that, the owner who had ignored our party the entire time we spent in the restaurant spent days trying to convince me to take off the review. If there had been half that effort while I was in the restaurant, we would not have had a problem. So I refused to alter my review as he requested, becasue he then accused me of lying about the condition of the restaruant and the service, because I felt others should know how bad it really was... however to my amazement, a few days later my review is gone from the web site. Only the good reviews remain... Makes you wonder, doesn't it... How many other bad reviews have "disappeared"?

    (1)
  • Beth C.

    If you are looking for super attentive service, I can't guarantee you will find it here. I have been here at the tail end of lunch as well as the "in between the end of lunch yet right before dinner" time and have thought the service was very lack luster for as few people as there were in the restaurant. However, compared to other times our service last night was actually decent and it was right at the dinner rush. I just feel like if you are in any kind of hurry you should seek dinner elsewhere. The food here is basically awesome, I have never been disappointed in that aspect. The prices are decent for the amount of food you get as well. You can usually find halfway decent coupons in local Great Deals magazines or if you own a deck of Foodie Indy cards, there is a $10 off $30 card in the deck. I digress... great food, decent prices. Last night I had the Spicy Tofu. I don't generally like anything too spicy but this was just right. It also came with an assortment of three kinds of rice. The rice was a little odd. The white rice was really sticky, the fried rice was a bit tasteless, and then there was a yellow rice that a little crunchy. Nonetheless, I ate all three scoops. My sister had a huge plate of Pad Thai with shrimp. "This shrimp is really good," she kept reminding me. She even had leftovers. The Honda now smells like pad thai. Overall, a nice little stop in Noblesville.

    (4)
  • T C.

    Ouch! Looked great until the food came out. Fried rice consisted of frozen peas/carrots and no flavor. Crab Rangoon was like a fried concoction from the county fair. Great spot for this restaurant but very little effort put into quality. Too bad.

    (2)
  • Benjamin R.

    Just fine, nothing more.

    (3)
  • Megan G.

    This restaurant has a great location on the square in Noblesville and I've usually been impressed with the food. What gives me pause every time I think about returning is the customer service. I've been there more than once when there's no one at the host stand in the middle of dinner. Twice now, there have been issues with our reservations. This restaurant is small and you think they'd be better staffed to move tables more quickly. On my latest visit, our server asked everyone what they had as she brought out the food. That's a pet peeve of mine, because come on, you just wrote all this down. Our food also came out 5-7 minutes apart, so people had to start eating while others didn't have their food yet. When we (finally) got our checks, the server told us that the separate checks were "probably messed up, don't be mad." Sure enough, they were. If they could improve their service, this would be a 4 or 5 star location.

    (3)
  • Angela C.

    I eat at this place whenever I am back in Noblesville. It is delicious and I haven't had a bad meal there yet. They have a nice variety of options for entrees, so I try to get something different each time.

    (4)
  • Laura N.

    Always good for lunch.

    (5)
  • Andy J.

    Amazing! We have been here for lunch 4 times now, tried something different each time and it has all been delicious. I love the mushroom soup and the egg rolls ( spring roll type wrap and wonderful sauce to dip in). Some of the spicy dishes have quite a bit of kick (Kung pao and hot chili chicken) but we loved that about them!

    (5)
  • Alex K.

    If you like Asian food this is the place for you. If you like Indian, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean or Chinese food go elsewhere. Don't want to sound like a food snob but I have a problem grouping so many cultures together and calling it "Pan-Asian." I ordered a Thai beef salad (which on the menu should've been called Larb Neau) and it was missing fish sauce, which I asked for but they said they did not have. I don't see how any restaurant can have anything remotely Thai on the menu and not have a case of fish sauce in the kitchen. Everything on the menu here is palatable to the Standard American Diet (lots of sugar and salt) but it's missing the key flavors that truly define the individual cultures. That said it's one of the better places in Noblesville so if you are stuck there and you really want something that has some spice to it by all means go here. Everything is OK but nothing is great. All of the ingredients are well-treated (vegetables not overcooked) and seem to be of quality.

    (2)
  • Brad W.

    Most of the menu is chicken, little option outside of that. Ignore the hater reviews, this place is legit. Great food at a great price.

    (4)
  • Briana C.

    I'm updating my review as I did give Asian Grill another chance after they reached out to me on Yelp. I didn't want to taint my review so I didn't tell them I was one of the One Star Reviewers when I called in my order! I'm happy to say things have improved under new management! I could tell as soon as I called and received friendly welcome when I called. I was also told they deliver for free with $40 or more orders even to the baseball field I was at. I decided to go ahead and pick up, though, because I needed to get a few other items at other places in between games. Our order was ready when I got there (YAY!) and everything was just as ordered. Delicious dinner and I will be back. My favorite is the Honey Sesame Tofu with vegetarian egg rolls! Yum!

    (5)
  • Sam R.

    Let me just flat out say that Asian Grill is one of, if not the best, places to eat in Hamilton County...or anywhere, really. The service seems to be the main complaint in some reviews for Asian Grill. I will admit, sometimes it is slow. But the waitresses are never rude. The wait can be fairly long here, depending on when you come, but I think any wait is completely worth it for the quality of the food. The menu here is a sort of mash-up of all kinds of Asian food...this may seem unauthentic, or too new-age, not true to the cuisines, but this isn't true. This is sort of like Asian food without borders...influences from all over coming together in beautiful dishes. There are, of course, specifics, but the majority of the menu is pan-Asian. Some highlights of the menu: - Avocado soup. STELLAR. One of the best soups I have ever had. Impossible to describe, other than being out of this world delicious. - Orange chicken. Ubiquitous in Asian restaurants, admittedly, but something special here. Extremely fresh tasting sauce. Awesome. - Curry chicken. Epic. Wonderfully spicy. Not in a too-hot way. It's...warming. Awesome dish. - Samosas. The best of the appetizers on the menu. Goes awesome with the avocado soup on a cold winter day. - Teriyaki bowl. This dish varies a little here. I think it changes from chef to chef, but it's got some pretty solid flavor. Also worth mentioning: butternut squash soup, dumplings, honey sesame chicken, various wraps. Worth the wait. One of the best dining atmospheres in the area. Most importantly, delicious food.

    (5)
  • Rachael H.

    This is definitely not your average overly-salted and deep fried take out Chinese joint. The menu consists of a wonderful mix of Thai, Chinese, and Indian. Expect super flavorful sauces and perfectly breaded and cooked veggies and proteins. I was expecting to pay a little more since Asian Grill is in downtown Noblesville, but the menu prices were very reasonable for the portion size and the quality. Get the red curry tofu or the basil scallops.

    (5)
  • Dana C.

    This has always been one of my favorite spots in Noblesville. What can I say? It's got a nice ambiance, good food, and it's in a great little location. My favorite thing on the menu might be the mushroom soup. Typically, I get it as an app, but it's SO GOOD. That's usually followed by orange chicken, pad thai, and thai fried rice. All of it is good, like, you don't wanna stop eating it because it's so good. If you're an Asian food fan, get someee. Check out this place, right on the Square in Noblesville. Totally adorable, totally delicious.

    (4)
  • JimMelbelle S.

    Complete improvement in their service. Tonight our server, Zi, was outstanding.to the point of being the best server we've ever had at a dining establishment. Her quick smile and affable demeanor added to a great dining experience. We also observed other patrons being greeted in a timely fashion and seated by attentive staff. The food is, as always, consistently delicious.

    (5)
  • Sandy R.

    Love Asian Grill! My favorite meals are the Basil Beef and the Black Pepper Chicken. The Basil Beef is the single best meal I have ever had and never disappoints! Amazing flavor! Always good service too. I recommend it highly!

    (5)
  • Tara J.

    I had been a fan until Friday. Their credit card machine was down. Took over 10 minutes. I gave them all the cash I had...offered a check. They wanted to write down my credit card number...no can do...by the time we got home..food was cold... I went back and paid the rest in cash.., not my fault machine was down. Not good service at all.

    (2)
  • Jordan B.

    Like it, almost love it.. not obsessed, but i'm into it

    (4)
  • Bob M.

    Best Asian Restaurant in Marion or Hamilton County not a fast food Asian restaurant. Every dish I have tried has been great. We drive from Indianapolis to eat here and we do so every month and more.They have not just one type of Asian food but Thai, Chinese and other types. The lettuce wraps area meal in themselves and we always take home leftovers. The chefs are amazing.

    (5)
  • Douglas B.

    Getcha a big bowl of beef chow mein and you'll be much satisfied.

    (4)
  • Stacy Q.

    Great little asian restaurant off the square in Noblesville. I had never really heard of any of the dishes - some had familiar descriptions. I tried the sweet and sour or sweet and spicy chicken - it was really good! Tasted like a home cooked version of the orange chicken you can get at panda express - sorry I am most familiar with asian fast food so that is all I have to really compare it to. But it was really good - it came with veggies and three different kinds of rice - fried, white and a yellow rice. The service was really the only down fall - granted I was downing ice teas like there was no tomorrow but the 3 waiters in the tiny restaurant could not keep up and for such a small restaurant it surprised me. But it was charming and the food was great and we had a great time! I will be back to take my husband there I am sure!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Accepts Bitcoin : No
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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