Asheville, NC Food Review ๐๐ฅ
A quick note: All these restaurants were picked based on Google ratings โ and almost none disappointed! It goes to show that sometimes you donโt need a detailed food plan to eat well (เธ โขฬ_โขฬ)เธ ๐ Suwana's Thai Orchid ๐ 11 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801 So grateful they were open on Christmas night! Must-order: The pineapple fried rice ๐ โ each bite was a happy surprise! The flavors blended together like one big family ๐ Also loved the mango sticky rice and chicken wings ๐ฅญ๐ The duck rice was just okay for me (but my friends liked itโฆ maybe itโs a me-problem ๐ ) โ๏ธ Sweets and Seats ๐ 77-81 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801 A highly-rated cafรฉ that totally delivered! The coffee was great, and the interior was cute and thoughtfully designed ๐ชโจ Fun fact: I think they also sell tables? Hence the name? Also โ the barista was super pretty ๐ซฐ๐ ๐ฎ๐ณ Chai Pani ๐ 22 Battery Park Ave, Asheville, NC 28801 Picked by a friend โ this place was packed! Later I saw a Google review calling it โthe best Indian restaurant in the U.S.โ โ felt like we struck gold ๐ซ But honestly? Indian food isnโt totally my vibeโฆ My friends loved the masala, but I only really liked the Mala chicken ๐๐ The rest wasโฆ emmmm. ๐ Salsa's (Caribbean Flavors) ๐ 6 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801 Okay the photo doesnโt look great (but can you blame me? ๐ญ Strange foreign dishes strike again!). That black thing? Itโs fried banana! ๐๐ค Donโt overthink it ๐ A solid choice especially if your trip isnโt goingโฆ smoothly ๐ฅด Overall โ not bad at all! Worth a try. #Asheville #FoodReview #WhatToEat #CaribbeanFood #ThaiFood