Bin Yang: Dim sum is solid (siu mai is the best), noodles are all very good. Roast pork dumpling soup and Singaporean noodles are both great picks. Skip the red bean ice cream, more cream than red beans.
Conner Hobson: Great noodle dishes. I got the Malaysian curry noodles with blueberry wheat beer, which turned out to be a really great pairing. Tofu can be substituted for vegetarians. It's also a really good value!
Crash Gregg: Holy moly. The dumplings, the grilled lemongrass filet mignon, Malaysian curried chicken, homestyle tofu. Delicious and reasonably priced. Man o man, David is the bomb
Amber Parnell: This place is amazing!! You can't beat the price for all you can eat and it's delicious!! Highly recommended! The Raleigh roll and the red flower are my faves!!
Jordan Graham: Great Buffet! Love that you can make your own rolls!
Tamara: All you can eat menu for $19.95 Tu-Th & $23.95 F-Su. Closed M. You really can't go wrong here!! If you are a newbie to sushi, this is a great place to try lots of stuff & figure out what you like!
5. Sono
9.1
319 Fayetteville St #101 (btwn W Davie & E Martin St), Raleigh, NC
Sushi Restaurant · 71 tips and reviews
Matthew Baynard: Screaming "O" roll is truly a work of art. Spicy tuna, tempura shrimp, seared tuna and special "O" sauce.
Robbie Ratliff: Surf and Turf... Yum
Tamara: Great Sushi place downtown! Get the G Spot & Sono Rolls! Delish! Best Dancing Eel roll so far. The restaurant dining room is small & can be loud with lots of ppl, but pretty good overall! HOT SAKE!
11. Chai's Asian Bistro
7.4
8347 Creedmoor Rd (Creedmoor & Strickland), Raleigh, NC
Asian Restaurant · 11 tips and reviews
Nick DiColandrea: Hands down the Thai Fried Rice w/ chicken is spicy, cheap, and a huge portion. My favorite Raleigh dish.
David Carroll: Food was good, service just ok. The ambience was what was really lacking here. I'm all about simplicity of decor, but, really, I dont want to watch CNN while I eat Chinese. Much less tasty!
Doug Curtin: Thai red curry beef with fried rice... hmm!