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    4.5 (36 reviews)
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    Bee bong, Vermicelli bowl & spring rolls
    Chan P.

    I picked up bee bong (vermicelli salad with coconut dressing) and some fried spring rolls. The spring rolls were great .. and the noodle salad was balanced .. everything totaled 19 something .. I would go back to try more things. Probably good to head over there early since it's an assembly line service restaurant and I'm sure they aren't cranking out new batches as often as other places.. it's a hole in the wall but the food is tasty.

    Great Assortment of Cambodian/Thai/Vietnamese Food
    Somaly S.

    Family Owned Business. Presentation is key with me. I mean you do "eat with your eyes". The owners (Husband & Wife) are always so eager & friendly. Now let's talk about the AMAZING food selections & assortments. Everything from asian desserts, pastries, ready to go noodles trays, Banh Mi sandwiches, soups, oh my! The flavors are off the chart. It's so good. Hence the name "YUMMY". They will not disappoint. They can have all my lunch money, any time!

    RI Yummy's modest storefront
    Ken C.

    A tiny food stall across the parking lot from Sky Market, I was drawn to this place by the number of folks entering and walking out with take-out containers and large drinks. And, oh what good-food aromas wafted out! I can't name all the foods they were preparing, but there was a large selection and it all looked good: from fresh SEA salads and spring rolls, to hot and cold noodle dishes and a fabulous pork/beef/hard-boiled egg stew that was great over rice. They also made fresh fruit drinks - in particular, sugar cane juice! I haven't had that in ages and will go for one on my next visit.

    Nicholas P.

    Very very clean restaurant that's a big plus because of the other Vietnamese sandwich shops in Rhode Island are pretty disgusting I highly recommend this place for a authentic sandwich I have eaten at the best and yummy is in my top 5 a must go if you are visiting providence. Note area is very dangerous don't come after dark that the only down side

    Glass noodles
    Kandace C.

    Never disappoints ever. Food is fresh and homemade with care! Sandwiches are incredible crispy and filling. Tried their glass noodles today and it was sooo delicious! They give great portions and the food always speaks for itself!

    Alexis S.

    This place is fairly new, right in the heart of where I grew up. Cranston street, it's right by the 711 that's next to the highway- that side of Cranston street. They're very friendly here and the food is sooo soo delicious. What I love is that is cooked right there, very authentic and not Americanized. I've never been to a "fast food" Cambodian restaurant before, it's buffet style where the worker packs the food after you choose! There's always a soup of some sort, they have Bahn mi sandwiches which are great! Another thing I love is the white rice, it's soft and fluffy jasmine rice. I'm super picky about my white rice but they make it perfect. Very happy with this place and I love visiting when I'm nearby.

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    This place is the real deal. The food is fresh and so flavorful. Definitely a hidden gem and the customer service is so great.

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    This is my favorite place to get a Banh Mi Sandwich right now in the Providence area. The price is right and the Sandwiches are big.

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    Went in for a bahn mi and got the beef, I was a little nervous but it was welll worth it!

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    Chamnan Asian Kitchen - Banh mi beef

    Chamnan Asian Kitchen

    4.6(22 reviews)
    1.2 miResevoir

    Khor Ko - Cambodian beef stew with Ramen. This bowl is fantastic, flavors are better than any…read moreothers around. It is truly a 5 star stew. I ordered the regular size and it was plenty big enough. The call it stew, but it is just like any other Ramen bowl with a better broth. Ginger Chicken Wings - These are fantastic...they were chopped wings, so cut up pieces of wings and fried. They tasted like sticky wings, but then hit with the fresh ginger strips, onions, and jalapeño. When we went in is was an 80 degree day and the A/C was not working. They gave us a kettle of hot tea and I ordered a bowl...lol...I was obviously sweating. Although it was very hot, the experience was great. I would definitely go back, maybe in the winter next time.

    Very small hole in the wall. When we got here 2:30 on a Saturday we were the only customers. We…read more(hubby, youngest son, and me) decided to eat in. When you walk in there's a counter with some premade food. About 6 tables to eat in. Private parking lot around the corner of the restaurant. TV played South East Asian music videos. By the time we left 4 other groups came in to dine and 3 or 4 pick up orders. Excellent food here. Hubby got the shrimp pho. Ginormous bowl with a flavorful broth. I got the fried fish with ginger scallion. A bit messy to eat but probably the best fish I ever ate in my life. It was fried whole (almost whole. No head included) and over a salad of lettuce, cucumber, and tomato then slathered with the most delicious ginger scallion sauce ever. In my head I was thinking that this would be an excellent keto meal but the sauce definitely has some sweetness and thickened with cornstarch. We also ordered chicken nime chow. The chicken is not sauced or anything so you would think it would be plain tasting. But what ever they do to it it brings out the flavor of the chicken. The dipping sauce was not super flavorful. Slightly sweet and acidic topped with crushed peanuts. Teapot was served with a very fragrant tea. Had to ask for a refill. All these dishes plus one Vietnamese iced coffee came to just under $50 Will probably come here again.

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    Champa - 6 Crab Rangoon

    Champa

    4.7(93 reviews)
    2.4 miFox Point
    $$

    I love this restaurant. The food has always been excellent and the prices are reasonable…read more Five of us went for dinner recently and we got a few items to share, here are my impressions of the experience. - Spring rolls. Crispy and light. Small but packed with flavor, an order had 5 of them. It came with a dipping sauce. - Chicken wings. Not big but well done. They came with a sweet and sour sauce. An order had 6 of them. - Garlic green beans. Delicious. Lots of flavor and nice texture and bite. The favorite of the table that night. - Brussel sprouts. Not a large portion. Lightly fried. - Pad Thai with chicken. Light and well prepared, all sauces and flavors melded together nicely. - Fried rice with pork. Light and delicious. Good portion to share among all of us. The restaurant does not take reservations and because there are less than 10 tables in the entire place, sometimes wait times can be a bit long. Many people do take out or DoorDash. Still, it's worth it. Laotian / Thai food at its best in Providence.

    From being on my "must visit" list, to eight months later, finally making my way into the…read morerestaurant. I had done some research and knew it was a small space so I was praying there would be enough open tables. When we talked in, there were about 3 tables open. It took a bit to get seated since the host/ server was busy getting together online orders and bringing out food to other customers. But after a couple minutes, we were allowed to pick our own table. They have 3 two person tables to the left, on an elevated platform. To the far front of the space, there were two booths which could easily fit 4 people each. To the right there were 3 tables for 4-5 people each. We went with the bigger table, but moved after a couple minutes to another table for a more private setting. For an appetizer, we put in an order of crab rangoons. As my entrée, I ordered the Khao Soi with seafood and my friend ordered the beef salad which comes with sticky rice. The crab rangoons came out after about 10 minutes. They looked crispy, and were wrapped in a cute, round way. The filling wasn't as creamy as I wish it would be, but it did taste a bit healthier than regular Chinese take out. The entress came out after about another 10 minutes. My Khao Soi came out with a big bowl, with some lime and peanuts on the side. I asked for more lime and cilantro on the side. The broth was a very vibrant color, creamy, sweet, a little tangy from the lime, and because of the cilantro had a fresh and clean flavor. I loved the combination of all the flavors, and it reminded me of a curry. The noodles were soft, but not falling apart and there was a good amount of it. There was plenty of seafood including calamari, shrimp, and mussels. The calamari was a little tough but the other items were good. I loved the crispy shallots on top as they provided an additional sweet but savory element. I finished the entire thing. My friend's salad was good. It was simple in that it was salads and herbs with minced meat but it tasted good. The sticky rice came in a ball wrapped in aluminum foil, and then put into their authentic little basket so it was full to pull apart. They do have a dessert menu and we were offered some, but I had no space. It seemed like the server was handling a lot at once so kudos to him and the small but mighty team in the back cooking everything up. I would be interested in trying other items on their menu.

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    Apsara Restaurant - Steam Pork Bun

    Apsara Restaurant

    4.2(509 reviews)
    0.7 miElmwood
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    I have been on the hunt for the best crab rangoons in Rhode Island and this place came highly…read morerecommended. So I stopped in the other day in between some errands. At first glance, you don't see much from Elmwood Ave, but veer to the right and everything opens up on the left, with a parking lot in the back. Ornate statues lead you to the entrance, and once inside you are instantly greeted with bold colors and beautiful art everywhere. I wanted to take the opportunity to try some Cambodian food, so after some quick research, I opted for Beef Lok Lak, which happened to be one of the lunch combos. I chose fried rice and nime chow for my lunch options and settled back to wait for my feast. They bring you a complementary pot of hot tea, which I enjoyed. I believe it was a straightforward unsweetened black tea. Perfect for me. Before long the rangoons arrived. I literally said "wow" when the runner set my plate down. Beautiful golden brown, small bubbles visible all over the outside, promising crispy goodness. And it delivered. What I didn't expect what the slight chewiness to the wrapper that enhanced the experience. The filling was super creamy and delicious, but I prefer my rangoons with scallions as well. However, that didn't stop me from enjoying every bite. Then my lunch came. The beef was perfectly cooked, the dressing tangy and peppery. The nime chow was herby and super fresh as it should be. And the rice had this extra depth of flavor that made me think of tomato paste? A lovely addition the dish. I had a great meal here and the rangoons are definitely worth having! I'm looking forward to coming back and trying more of their menu!!

    If you want fast food (especially on a weekend), don't come here. But if you want fresh, tasty, and…read morewell-priced food, do yourself the favor of taking a trip here. For the longest, I thought Apsara on Hope St and this Apsara were the same owners, different locations but I was fooled. They are different, so I came on a Saturday evening with my friend to give this one a try. They have a parking lot but it is small. However, there is lots of street parking around. When we walked in, every table was full and we had to wait about 20-30 minutes to be seated. Since we had time to look at the menu while we waited, we ordered right away: BBQ beef, stir fried thin egg noddle with seafood, and thai garlic chicken wings. While waiting for the food, I had ample time to take in my surroundings, including all the elegant décor around the restaurant including a lot of red and gold colors. Our food came out all together after about 20-30 minutes. The portion sizes were excellent, and all the food was still hot. The beef was cooked perfectly (for me) and cut into manageable strips. It was tender, a hint of sweet, and savory. It came with some sweet pickled shaved radish, cabbage, and carrots with cucumber. This with the meat created a contrast in texture and amplified the sweetness. There was also a clear sauce and that was also really.good. The fried noodles were delicious. They were thin so it seemed like the flavor penetrated inside the noodle. It had a good amount of seafood including big chunks of imitation crab meat, shrimp, and something else I was unfamiliar with. It also had mustard leaves; they weren't bitter, they just had a neutral green leaf flavor (maybe spinach but stronger). The chicken wing order came with about 8 wings, sitting on a bed of cabbage and topped with jalapeno and chili peppers. They were still very hot and crispy, and had a savory and a subtle umelike flavor. I wish the garlic flavor were stronger. I am excited to come back again and try something new on the menu.

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    Gourmet House Restaurant - Refresh your day with our unique drinks

    Gourmet House Restaurant

    4.0(249 reviews)
    3.7 miEast Side
    $$
    Free WiFi
    Large group friendly

    Back again to a place where we enjoy the food and the place itself, informal with some care with…read morethe design based on a Cambodian Ankor Watt theme. As per usual we order (intentionally) too much food so that we can have another meal at home the next day. An advantage here is that one can bring one's own bottle, which keeps the costs down. We ordered a hearty and tasty coconut soup with various vegetables and chicken. Scallion pancakes, Singapore noodles with meat and garlic string beans- all delicious . Reasonably priced ($65) with another meal to take home. Lunch without having to cook! A welcome idea.

    This is our go to neighborhood pan-Asian restaurant and has been for years now. Prices are…read moreexcellent, as is most of the food, and the menu is large enough to satisfy both the vegetarians and carnivores we tend to dine with. The dining room can accommodate larger parties. It's nicely decorated and comfortable, but tends to be a bit chilly in winter so ask for a refill of the complementary tea. We like most of the menu, but our particular favorites are the hot & sour soup (so nice and spicy!), coconut chicken appetizer, satay noodles (again, can be spicy), and the Cambodian noodles dry (served in a delicious sauce, don't worry). Other items frequently in rotation for us are the fried lort, general tsao's tofu, numya curry, and tom yum soup (tofu, chicken, beef or just veggies can be added). Service is friendly and quick - either eating here or getting take out.

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    Special Cambodian BBQ beef with anchovy sauce

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    4 Seasons Restaurant - BBQ Spare Ribs

    4 Seasons Restaurant

    3.8(242 reviews)
    1.2 miResevoir
    $$

    Fast and delicious. Busy but plenty of parking in the lot. It was pretty packed on a Sunday but…read morethey had us in and out no problem. Everything we ordered was worth the money, money well spent! Had hot tea for the table which was refilled well, we didn't have to flag anyone down lol. Ck Fried rice was Smokey and flavorful. Beef sticks were flavorful, cooked perfect & all plates came hot and fresh. Ordered beef and a combo mee khathung aka latna aka Cambodian noodles in gravy which were both great. Lot rolls were plentiful and crispy. Chinese brocolli in oyster sauce cooked perfect and not overly cooked. Jalapeno ck wings were crispy, meaty and perfectly flavorful. Ordered rounds of Thai iced tea for the table too. Everything was A1. Def recommend for authentic Cambodian/SE Asian cuisine! Love that they have the round table spinners for larger tables too and leave the sauce caddy for you.

    Went here after the redbull snowboard event, the ambience is casual yet sophisticated. We were…read moreseated in 10 min and the server was great, she knew everything about the menu. The food it was lacked...the lobster bisque was well blahhh no taste and no lobster! I got the Chilean sea bass which was cooked perfect but again lacked flavor. My daughter got the filet and it was delicious but the sauce was very salty. I don't think I would seek this restaurant out again when in Boston

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    Apsara Palace - Crispy Shrimp in Black Mushroom Satay Sauce

    Apsara Palace

    3.6(585 reviews)
    3.7 miEast Side
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    I've always liked Apsara, and the food is still decent and inexpensive, but the experience has…read moredefinitely slipped. I hate the new placemat style laminated menu... the print is small, it's hard to read, and not every dish lists a price or what comes with. The service is spotty. There was one server and one person handling takeaway orders. There were few occupied tables when we arrived yet our server was distracted. We had to ask for a pot of tea twice. We ordered vegetable pad thai and were brought chicken pad thai. Granted, we were offered the opportunity to take the chicken pad thai home at no charge, which we accepted. We did not receive fortune cookies at the end of our meal. I still think their wonton soup is the best in town. We ordered the small ($3.50) with extra veggies, which was delicious. The Chinese egg rolls were meh; nothing special. And the pad thai, both the chicken and vegetable, were adequate. Unfortunately, their bathroom could use a thorough cleaning. Yuck. The total cost for 2 soups, 2 egg rolls (1 order) and one pad thai was $25.15, so the price point is reasonable. There is a 3% upcharge for using a credit card. In the future, I believe I would only visit Apsara for takeaway.

    It has been a bit since my last review and I wanted to do an update. I was less than impressed…read morewith my meal today. The sweet & sour chicken was dry and drenched in sauce. The egg roll was doughy and the fried rice was bland. The wonton soup tasted suspiciously fishy (it tasted like this one other time before and I figured it was a fluke thing). They also forgot to include a fortune cookie! I get multiple meals out of a lunch combo and saved the soup for dinner. The price for the combo and wonton soup came out to $13.00 cash- there is an extra 3% charge when using a card or tap. The staff were friendly both on the phone while ordering and picking up the order in person. The dining area looked clean. Today was a miss.

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    Haus De La Vie - Holy wing, batman!

    Haus De La Vie

    3.9(54 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    It was a Sunday evening. We had just gotten back from Boston on the train and were hungry. I went…read morethrough my bookmarked places on Yelp and decided on Haus. It was a first for my friend and I; we were in the mood for something yummy, but that wouldn't feel too heavy. It was very close to us, so in minutes, we were in their parking lot. We walked in and noticed its a big space. They have a lot of tables, a bar area, but also booths along the wall. Since there wasn't anyone else there, we look a big booth. One downside is that they don't have physical menus for the food, it's a QR code. To me, it can be overwhelming to scroll through so many options and remember them along the way. We finally settled on shrimp nime chow, pork belly drunken noodles, and Thai style chicken wings. Our waitress was very helpful in giving us suggestions and explaining some of the foods. I am very glad the food came out little by little as it allowed us to eat everything while it was fresh and hot. The wings came out first and they looked magnificent. They were glowing, crispy, and topped with goodness (crispy garlic, sautéed jalapeño peppers and onions). The jalapeño did not make the wings spicy. They did have a tiny hint of spice, but the sweet and savory flavors definitely overshadowed it. I drizzled some of the oil on the plate of the wings back onto the wings, but also on some of the other food we ordered since it was that good. The order came with about 4 whole wings, and 4 drum stick parts of the wing which definitely justified the price. We ate about half of them and took the rest with us. Next, was the nime chow. I noticed they these were made with a little less love since the ingredients inside were not equally dispersed. However, the flavor was good. I wish it had more Thai basil. Lastly, the drunken noodles came out. The vegetables were cooked perfectly, and it came with a good amount of fried pork belly. It was my first time have pork belly as a protein for drunken noodles but it worked really well. The dish was very flavorful, the noodles were cooked perfectly and well coated with flavor. Since we were the only customers there, we received all the attention. We also noticed they had a pretty good playlist going. For everything we ordered, it came out to about $50 which wasn't bad. I will definitely be coming back to try other menu items.

    The pho soup here was excellent, the service was great nice and friendly the ambiance was ok the…read moreplace was empty because of the time a day it was. This place is huge though perfect for private parties I'll give a second update when I come in for their famous papaya salad

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    Bee's Thai Cuisine - Drunken noodles with chicken

    Bee's Thai Cuisine

    4.0(255 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    My first time here and it will not be my last. Cozy atmosphere and friendly staff. Great price for…read morethe portions! Started with the chicken satay- oh my delicious! Also had the summer roll - you can just taste the freshness of the vegetables- yum! Then the fried dumpling - again the freshness just leaps out at you in flavor! For our meal I ordered cashew nut with shrimp- Amazing flavor and again freshness! Wife got the drunken noodles with chicken- again great flavor! Our daughter ordered Crispy Duck and boy was that tasty! The crispy Kale on top was amazing! Thank you for a great dining experience! We shall be back!

    Such great food! When I suggested to my family that we get Asian food- and they said "let's get…read moreBee's but you're picking it up" I couldn't even complain about the 50-minute round trip! Their crab rangoons are some of the best- do not pass them up!! On this most recent visit I got the pineapple fried rice, and this is probably the second time I've had it. I got shrimp in it, and while there were only a few shrimps in it- it was still very tasty! The pineapple and carrots are perfectly cooked- not too hard- and the cashews add a nice crunch. And everything is very flavorful! Dining in? It's a small place and I've seen it get busy, so plan accordingly! There's a lot of windows, it's dim, good for a night out with a friend or with a group. It's on the corner of Ives street so it's street parking, but I'm usually able to find a spot on the side street!

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