EuropeRestaurants

Pan Asian restaurants in Europe

  1. A

    Indochine

    This uptown Asian eatery could almost pass for a florist. Once through the French doors and greenery you will be presented with a selection of Thai, Vietnamese and Cambodian dishes. Although somewhat westernised, the food is enticing. You could start with a light green-papaya salad and follow with pescado al estilo camboyano (Cambodian-style fish, lightly steamed and done in a vegetable sauce). Those with flexible legs can sit on the floor.

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  2. B

    Wushu

    This Australian-run wok restaurant serves up an assortment of tasty pan-Asian dishes, including pad thai, curries and more. What about kangaroo yakisoba ? It also offers various BBQ dishes and you can take away. Pull up a pew at the nut-brown tables or sit at the bar. Wash down your meal with Tiger beer or one of a handful of wines.

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  3. C

    Restaurant Me

    The chefs here create superb Asian dishes with the occasional New Orleans and international intrusion. Some vegetarian options, like the banh xeo (Vietnamese pancake filled with bamboo, seitan and mushrooms), accompany such self-indulgent choices as stuffed New Orleans prawns with tartare sauce.

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  4. D

    Gilgamesh

    Some accuse Gilgamesh of being overpriced and too self-conscious by half, but we’ve always enjoyed the dim sum and Southeast Asian curries and the Persian-themed décor is just outrageous.

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  5. Kumar's

    This popular spot is an interesting restaurant combining Indian and Asian flavours with pizzas and sandwiches. It's reasonably priced and packs the locals in for its lunch buffet.

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  6. E

    Bok

    A popular Hamburg minichain. Duck makes a frequent appearance on its pan-Asian menu.

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  7. F

    Red Star

    Red Star boasts pan-Asian dishes and giant bento boxes.

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  8. G

    Oriental

    The most glamorous of the eateries around the Mailbox wharf, with wok-tastic dishes from China, Thailand and Malaysia, served in a funky dining room full of designer wallpaper and prints of Asian celebs.

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