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"Gan Shan Station’s menu boasts Asian food prepared with fresh, local ingredients. Whether you’re craving Chinese or Vietnamese, chances are you’ll find a dish that will satiate your appetite!"
"82 Patton Avenue Suite 100, Asheville, NC 28801(828) 505-8688. One of our all-time favorite Asian fusion restaurants in Asheville, Red Ginger Dimsum and Tapas is home to dumplings and sushi. We ate here long before we moved to Asheville and can’t get enough."
"Nothing beats tapas for lunch, especially those served at Red Ginger Dim Sum and Tapas. This Asian restaurant has been recognized for its outstanding cuisine, dishing up modern int..."
"The place looks great and is well located in the downtown, right where all other restaurants are.The food portions, as the name... (828) 505-8688Order online. Superb567 Reviews4.7"
"If you love sushi, Zen is a quieter spot perfect for North Asheville takeout. Grab a fast lunch special like their two or three-roll combo with soup and salad. For dinner, we love their wide array of specialty sushi rolls."
"Pacific Pagoda has been serving the Asheville area with delecious Asian food for over 20 years. Their experienced chefs will treat your taste buds to something spectacular everytime you visit them. They also offer the authentic Pacific Rim cuisine, which is a combination of different cuisines across the world."
"A wide range of styles and choices.I was just enjoying the evening so I got a classic Long Island ..."
"HOURS: Sun-Thu 11am to 8pm; Fri-Sat 11am to 9pm; Delivery available until 9:30pm. In the interest of full disclosure, I worked my way through college at a Mellow Mushroom offshoot in Atlanta, and later managed one of the oldest Mellow Mushroom locations (across from ATL’s Piedmont Park). So you’ll forgive me for having a bit of personal bias towards this iconic pizza place now, nearly 30 years later."
"The latest from Drew Wallace, the restaurateur who helped lay the foundation of Asheville’s food scene with The Admiral and Bull & Beggar, is West Asheville wine garden and restaurant Leo’s House of Thirst. There’s limited indoor seating and a definite appeal to cozying up around a picnic table in the charming outdoor space, but the regularly changing takeout menu from chef Austin Inselmann is exciting enough on its own. Prix-fixe dinners for two can skew either slightly fancy with house-made pasta (recently featured was beef ragout and squash agnolotti) and apple galette or simple and wholesome with grilled cheese sandwiches and s’mores."
"Leo’s House of Thirst opened in the fall of 2020 and is among the newest offerings from chef-owner Drew Wallace, founder of the Admiral and Bull & Beggar. I got to experience Leo’s early on: It was here, on a chilly night parked beneath a heat lamp on the freshly built deck, that my heart swelled with joy: a chef-driven menu that can be enjoyed even while socially distancing!. The wine list is a carefully curated selection of unique finds, most of which come by the glass—a spritely txakoli, a pinot noir from Oregon’s Willamette Valley, a sparkling gamay, and even a Pedro Ximenez sherry."
"This West Asheville wine bar's charm lies as much in its outdoor space as it does in its wine and food menu. Drew Wallace, co-owner of The Admiral and Bull & Beggar, is behind the venture, which opened in mid-September. Leo's House of Thirst is shaded by mature oak trees, and it's hard to leave when the sun goes down on the patio, candlelight twinkles on roomy picnic tables and the bistro lights flicker on."