This was a great find in Winston-Salem. The menu gave an excellent variety of Asian selections, our service was perfect and the food was really wonderful. I enjoyed the cozy feel inside along with the option of outdoor patio dinning. My friend and I will certainly be back soon.
December 9, 2008 @ 8:37 PM
a diner from Winston Salem, NC
The ambiance was cozy while still being upscale. The waitress was pleasant and friendly. We started with some lettuce wraps and beef satay. The lettuce wraps were really good but I preferred them without the accompanying sauce which was too mustardy for my taste. The beef satay were on tiny skewers and nicely flavored with lemon grass and garlic. My husband chose the PHO soup which had good flavor but I didn't care for the thick chow fun noodle they used in place of the traditional thin rice linguine style noodle. I got Chilean Sea Bass with cellophane noodle in a ginger Asian sauce. It was the star of the show for sure. The Vietnamese coffee was not authentic though which was a bit of a disappointment. Overall the restaurant was a nice addition to the Asian offerings of the Triad. It's definitely worth a trip to downtown.
I love the Oriental Cafe. The atmosphere is serene and peaceful. The wait staff is more than helpful and the food presentation is awesome. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone who love Asian food. The variety is wonderful and if you are a
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Great ambience, value, friendly service. Wide selection of Asian or Oriental food if you will. Very wide variety of food, some authentic and some less so. Another reviewer is apparently confused as this is not Thai food.
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Unbelievably Fantastic Sushi! Hibachi food is also excellent - Try their Grouper - to die for! My favorite sushi rolls are the Wake Forest and the True Love - phenominal!
This was a great find in Winston-Salem. The menu gave an excellent variety of Asian selections, our service was perfect and the food was really wonderful. I enjoyed the cozy feel inside along with the option of outdoor patio dinning. My friend and I will certainly be back soon.
December 9, 2008 @ 8:37 PM
a diner from Winston Salem, NC
The ambiance was cozy while still being upscale. The waitress was pleasant and friendly. We started with some lettuce wraps and beef satay. The lettuce wraps were really good but I preferred them without the accompanying sauce which was too mustardy for my taste. The beef satay were on tiny skewers and nicely flavored with lemon grass and garlic. My husband chose the PHO soup which had good flavor but I didn't care for the thick chow fun noodle they used in place of the traditional thin rice linguine style noodle. I got Chilean Sea Bass with cellophane noodle in a ginger Asian sauce. It was the star of the show for sure. The Vietnamese coffee was not authentic though which was a bit of a disappointment. Overall the restaurant was a nice addition to the Asian offerings of the Triad. It's definitely worth a trip to downtown.
This was a great find in Winston-Salem. The menu gave an excellent variety of Asian selections, our service was perfect and the food was really wonderful. I enjoyed the cozy feel inside along with the option of outdoor patio dinning. My friend and I will certainly be back soon.
December 9, 2008 @ 8:37 PM
a diner from Winston Salem, NC
The ambiance was cozy while still being upscale. The waitress was pleasant and friendly. We started with some lettuce wraps and beef satay. The lettuce wraps were really good but I preferred them without the accompanying sauce which was too mustardy for my taste. The beef satay were on tiny skewers and nicely flavored with lemon grass and garlic. My husband chose the PHO soup which had good flavor but I didn't care for the thick chow fun noodle they used in place of the traditional thin rice linguine style noodle. I got Chilean Sea Bass with cellophane noodle in a ginger Asian sauce. It was the star of the show for sure. The Vietnamese coffee was not authentic though which was a bit of a disappointment. Overall the restaurant was a nice addition to the Asian offerings of the Triad. It's definitely worth a trip to downtown.