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Chinese On-The-Go |
1098 North Orchard Street Boise, ID 83706 United States +1 208 331 2885 |
Taste authentic Mandarin, Szechwan and Cantonese cuisine in the comfort of your home or at the restaurant. Don't miss the Stop-n-Go lunch buffet, Mondays through Fridays which includes a soft drink. The buffet is not available for delivery of course! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chinese Overload |
10498 West Fairview Avenue Boise, ID 83704 United States +1 208 321 9888 |
This buffet certainly leaves you spoiled for choice, i.e six tables crammed with hot, fresh food. Take your pick from fresh crab legs, salmon-seaweed wrapped in sushi rice, mussels, chicken (cooked in every style), American salads, duck, fruits and more. Moreover, there are unlimited drinks to down it all. And then there's the dessert bar; Blue Bunny ice cream (as you like it in soft-serve, cones or bowls). That's not all, there are Chinese cookies, cakes and rolls. Tuck into more than your heart's content. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Never leave hungry |
5181 Glenwood Street Boise, ID 83714 United States |
Featuring an endless supply of food, this buffet-style restaurant fills you up on Egg Rolls, Dumplings, Hunan Beef, Roast Pork Lo Mein and other Chinese specialties. What the large and modern restaurant, located across the street from the Western Idaho Fair, lacks in original decor, it makes up for by offering a variety of dishes. When one item gets low, new dishes are quickly put in its place. There are even items for die-hard American food lovers, such as ribs and pizza. With banquet facilities for up to 300 people, the restaurant also features a Mongolian barbecue. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Something for all tastes |
350 North Milwaukee Street Boise, ID 83788 United States |
The sign is flashy. There are brightly colored food items, and the selection is overwhelming. But this eatery, located in the Boise Towne Square Mall, pleases everyone. Low-key and casual, the 10 restaurants represented here are perfect for large groups that can't agree on a single restaurant. Under one roof, diners will find Mario's Pizza, Kelly's Cajun Grill, Edo-Japan, Great Steak and Potato Co., Courtside Deli, Panda Express and a variety of chain restaurants. After filling up, browse through Idaho's largest mall. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flavorful fast food |
110 North 11th Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 345 8868 |
Enjoyable and flavorful fast food can be found here, minus Ronald McDonald or Jack. The downtown Chinese restaurant features about 50 stir-fried meals that can be devoured with chopsticks, or, for the less brave, a fork. The ingredients are always fresh and its dishes are made-to-order. The Shrimp Lo Mein and Volcano Beef with hot sauce are excellent choices. The eatery also serves bottled beer from China. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Only Thai restaurant in town |
590 East Boise Avenue Boise, ID 83706 United States +1 208 383 9032 |
Serving Boise diners since the 1970s, this simple Thai restaurant is located in a strip mall. Even though the decorations are plain, it boasts one thing that no other Boise restaurant can: the only Thai cuisine in town. Meals begin with standard Thai soups, like Tom Kah Kai and Tom Yung Koong, and other traditional appetizers, such as a generous helping of spring rolls. Entrees include the popular Pad Thai, Shrimp with Lobster Sauce, and even Chinese dishes, like Almond Chicken. Review © 2007, Wcities |