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The Best Places to Eat Japanese Food in Asheville, NC
"Zen Sushi provides one of the top sushi values in and around Asheville. The quality is high, and the cost is low for sushi not in the grocery case."
"Zen Sushi provides one of the top sushi values in and around Asheville. The quality is high, and the cost is low for sushi not in the grocery case."
"This place is really amazing yes you might have to wait for a little while for the food but it's the best."
"You will find all the traditional flavors you love and some newer, fun flavors, like cinnamon bun, dreamsicle, and green apple. There are dipped cones and more toppings than you can count, so that you can create your own original ice cream masterpiece!. This place also makes homemade nostalgic desserts, such as funnel cakes, beignets, shaved ice, and much more!"
"A post shared by Asheville Eats & Drinks🍻🌮🔥 (@ashevilleeatss). 10th Muse Comfort Foods offers caffeine, donuts and ice cream at their shop on Patton Avenue west of downtown Asheville. You'll love their amazing creations including bubble waffle ice cream sundaes, milkshakes, funnel cakes, fried oreos and coffee latte shakes."
"You'll find all sorts of delicious classics at this Asheville favorite, which has locations in North and East Asheville. For extra nostalgia, try three scoops of the shop's house-made ice cream in a banana split, which can be topped with a variety of sauces — strawberry and caramel are always winners — and toppings such as gummy bears, tiny M&Ms and, of course, whipped cream and a cherry. Yes, there are sprinkles in both chocolate and rainbow, which might as well be a flavor."
"Two Asheville social workers started Ultimate Ice Cream as a way to spread happiness in the community. Owners Kevin and Lucia Barnes have kept philanthropy in mind with programs such as the Flavor of the Month program in which a portion of sales benefits a different area non-profit organization each month. They are also known for their “Random Acts of Ice Cream” when they show up seemingly out of nowhere to serve free ice cream to people in the community."
"Whether you are searching for home decor, kitchenware, or a wardrobe update, you’ll find it all at the Asheville Outlets. Their factory outlet stores include G.H. Bass & Co., GNC, Nike, J. Crew, and more."
"You will find over 100 stores at the Asheville Mall, including like H&M, Vans, Yankee Candle Company, and Champs Sports. If you work up an appetite during your shopping spree, there are several fast dining restaurants located in the mall. Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Chic-fil-A, Planet Smoothie, and Starbucks are just a few places to grab a quick bite!"
"This mall offers many of your favorite retail stores and an ample food court. Sears, Belk, JCPenney, and Dillard's anchor the shopping center, and there's also an Old Navy, Gap, Eddie Bauer, American Eagle, Champs Sports, and Bath & Body Works. For a quick fix, stop by Cinnabon, Starbucks or Planet Smoothie."
"Another architectural jewel, the unique Grove Arcade combines Art Deco, Italian Renaissance, and Gothic elements. Instead of leveling the foundation, Grove Arcade’s designers decided to follow the natural topography instead, a very noticeable feature when walking the shopping center’s sloping marble hallways. Grove Arcade, 1 Page Avenue, Asheville, NC, USA, +1 828 252 7799"
"Also known as the Arcade Building, the place is a wonderful pit stop for shopping and refreshments. The Grove Arcade was built between 1926 and 1929 and has a very Tudor’ish Gothic architectural style. It was renovated and reopened in 2002 and offers an array of stuffs like book shops, handmade crafts, Jewellery, antiques and so much more."
"The Grove Arcade was one of the first indoor shopping malls in all of the country, which makes it a unique mix of historical and fun on this list of places to go in the city of Asheville. Like many spots in this North Carolina city, it has existed for almost a century. Better yet, it has something for everyone."
"Of course, when talking about the gardens and parks in Asheville, NC, we can’t leave out the Biltmore blooms. These well-groomed gardens are sure to get you in the spring spirit. Of course, you cannot miss the Biltmore."
"Asheville's original, premier craft cocktail lounge is equipped with an excellent rooftop bar. Open afternoon / nightly for small bites and bar snacks (or full meals from sister restaurant Strada), the rooftop is mostly famous for its drinks. Crafted and creative house cocktails, a rotating list of 8 drafts from breweries around the region and a nice selection of wines is all available at the Social Lounge Asheville."
"Another tucked-away rooftop lives at The Social Lounge, a fabulous cocktail bar that feels like your own private oasis in the middle of downtown. Folks love their late-night and brunch menus, which have upscale touches on favorites like truffled popcorn or house vegan primavera fritters for their marinara hoagie. Social Lounge, 29 Broadway St, Asheville, NC +1 828 575-9005"
"For many years The Social Lounge was the only rooftop bar in town. Although competition is now fierce, we’re still fans of this OG spot. The intimate social Lounge rooftop is only one floor up- which allows for great views as well as superb people watching."