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Spoon — Restaurant in Richmond

Name
Spoon
Description
Compact venue with a deck serving rice & noodle bowls, plus milk tea, in a bright yellow room.
Nearby attractions
Grace Street Theater
934 W Grace St, Richmond, VA 23220
Stuart C. Siegel Center
Stuart C. Siegel Center, 1200 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23284
Altria Theater
6 N Laurel St, Richmond, VA 23220
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
823 Cathedral Pl, Richmond, VA 23220
Monroe Park
620 W Main St, Richmond, VA 23220
The Anderson
907 1/2 W Franklin St, Richmond, VA 23284
Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University
601 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA 23284
Congregation Beth Ahabah
1121 W Franklin St #1121West, Richmond, VA 23220
Grace E. Harris Hall - VCU
1015 Floyd Ave, Richmond, VA 23220, United States
Nearby restaurants
Oh Mochi Richmond
900 W Franklin St, Richmond, VA 23220
Thai Top Ten
911 1/2 W Grace St, Richmond, VA 23220
Edo's Squid
411 N Harrison St, Richmond, VA 23220
Hibachi Box
411 N Harrison St #1, Richmond, VA 23220
Ramen Spot
948 W Grace St, Richmond, VA 23220
Village Cafe
1001 W Grace St, Richmond, VA 23220
Rick's Pizza
913 W Grace St, Richmond, VA 23220
Christian's Pizza
404 N Harrison St, Richmond, VA 23220
Good Taste
913 W Grace St, Richmond, VA 23220
Roots Natural Kitchen
939 W Grace St, Richmond, VA 23220
Nearby hotels
The Jefferson Hotel
101 W Franklin St, Richmond, VA 23220
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Spoon

903 W Grace St, Richmond, VA 23220
4.2(125)
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Compact venue with a deck serving rice & noodle bowls, plus milk tea, in a bright yellow room.

attractions: Grace Street Theater, Stuart C. Siegel Center, Altria Theater, Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Monroe Park, The Anderson, Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia Commonwealth University, Congregation Beth Ahabah, Grace E. Harris Hall - VCU, restaurants: Oh Mochi Richmond, Thai Top Ten, Edo's Squid, Hibachi Box, Ramen Spot, Village Cafe, Rick's Pizza, Christian's Pizza, Good Taste, Roots Natural Kitchen
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Phone
(804) 525-5062
Website
spoonasianfusionfood.com

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Featured dishes

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Pho (Chicken)
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Pho (Beef )
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Tom Yum Noodle Soup
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Ramen (Shrimp Tempura)
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Pad Ka Pow (Stir Fried Basil)
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Pork Bun (Fried)
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Gua Bao (2pcs)
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Egg Roll (3pcs)
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Thai Crab Cake (5pcs)
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Sticky Rice / Mango

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Nearby attractions of Spoon

Grace Street Theater

Stuart C. Siegel Center

Altria Theater

Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

Monroe Park

The Anderson

Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University

Virginia Commonwealth University

Congregation Beth Ahabah

Grace E. Harris Hall - VCU

Grace Street Theater

Grace Street Theater

4.6

(61)

Open 24 hours
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Stuart C. Siegel Center

Stuart C. Siegel Center

4.5

(651)

Open 24 hours
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Altria Theater

Altria Theater

4.6

(2.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

4.8

(156)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Monet: The Immersive Experience
Monet: The Immersive Experience
Fri, Jan 2 • 3:00 PM
12151 West Broad Street, Henrico, 23233
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Walk the James River
Walk the James River
Sat, Jan 3 • 10:00 AM
Richmond, Virginia, 23224
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Evening with Art Museum Member
Evening with Art Museum Member
Fri, Jan 2 • 6:30 PM
Richmond, Virginia, 23220
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Nearby restaurants of Spoon

Oh Mochi Richmond

Thai Top Ten

Edo's Squid

Hibachi Box

Ramen Spot

Village Cafe

Rick's Pizza

Christian's Pizza

Good Taste

Roots Natural Kitchen

Oh Mochi Richmond

Oh Mochi Richmond

4.6

(448)

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Thai Top Ten

Thai Top Ten

4.5

(148)

Click for details
Edo's Squid

Edo's Squid

4.5

(652)

Click for details
Hibachi Box

Hibachi Box

4.4

(354)

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Wei StyerWei Styer
We walked over for lunch two different Sunday's after church. We got the pork belly ramen, fried rice, and bulgolgi bowls the first time. We came with our 3 and 4 year old and they loved the high stools and tables. Their favorite was the ramen, which had delicious broth, and the fried rice, which was really flavorful! The bulgogi was ok. It was good, but the combination wasn't particularly amazing. The service was slower than expected, considering how few people were in the store, but hopefully that means everything is made fresh to order. The ramen noodles are not normal ramen noodles, but you can pick between two different noodle types. That said, the woman at the cash register was very helpful - we asked for two small bowls for our kids and more utensils and she was always very accommodating and kind about it. It's a perfectly reasonable Asian spot in this area. There's a wide variety of options on the menu and they're all good. If you want something in particular (like ramen or pad thai or bulgogi), you're better off just going to a dedicated spot, but if you're with a group, this offers good options and flexibility. Their tall tables seat 6 each and there's also some counter seating on the side.
Alex ZhangAlex Zhang
Came here because I saw a lot of good reviews, but it’s really disappointing. I’ve personally been to Thailand so many times and this place can’t really call it authentic. Probably that’s why they called fusion that doenst have to taste like Thai foods. The Tom yum doesn’t taste like Tom yum at all not spicy just taste like a sour broth with noodle in it. And the curry lava is way to sweet. Mango with sticky rice not fresh, feels like they just microwave the sticky rice and served with some mango and drizzle with some coconut milk. Not exactly what it supposed to be. There are some tables that you can dine in, but they still only give you single used utensils and plates. Semi self service you still have to clean up after you.
Laigan ZedaLaigan Zeda
This is a nice and small restaurant with very nice and kind service. Based on the responses to reviews as well as the people inside, it definitely gives off the vibes of being locally owned. I got the pork ramen and while it did not look like the picturesque ramen you see in high scale restaurants or shows, it tasted plenty delicious and there was an ample amount. To make it better, there are sauces and spices near the back that really adds to the flavor. It’s a nice and decently priced lunch spot that will definitely make you feel satisfied, especially since it is close to VCU campus.
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We walked over for lunch two different Sunday's after church. We got the pork belly ramen, fried rice, and bulgolgi bowls the first time. We came with our 3 and 4 year old and they loved the high stools and tables. Their favorite was the ramen, which had delicious broth, and the fried rice, which was really flavorful! The bulgogi was ok. It was good, but the combination wasn't particularly amazing. The service was slower than expected, considering how few people were in the store, but hopefully that means everything is made fresh to order. The ramen noodles are not normal ramen noodles, but you can pick between two different noodle types. That said, the woman at the cash register was very helpful - we asked for two small bowls for our kids and more utensils and she was always very accommodating and kind about it. It's a perfectly reasonable Asian spot in this area. There's a wide variety of options on the menu and they're all good. If you want something in particular (like ramen or pad thai or bulgogi), you're better off just going to a dedicated spot, but if you're with a group, this offers good options and flexibility. Their tall tables seat 6 each and there's also some counter seating on the side.
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Came here because I saw a lot of good reviews, but it’s really disappointing. I’ve personally been to Thailand so many times and this place can’t really call it authentic. Probably that’s why they called fusion that doenst have to taste like Thai foods. The Tom yum doesn’t taste like Tom yum at all not spicy just taste like a sour broth with noodle in it. And the curry lava is way to sweet. Mango with sticky rice not fresh, feels like they just microwave the sticky rice and served with some mango and drizzle with some coconut milk. Not exactly what it supposed to be. There are some tables that you can dine in, but they still only give you single used utensils and plates. Semi self service you still have to clean up after you.
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This is a nice and small restaurant with very nice and kind service. Based on the responses to reviews as well as the people inside, it definitely gives off the vibes of being locally owned. I got the pork ramen and while it did not look like the picturesque ramen you see in high scale restaurants or shows, it tasted plenty delicious and there was an ample amount. To make it better, there are sauces and spices near the back that really adds to the flavor. It’s a nice and decently priced lunch spot that will definitely make you feel satisfied, especially since it is close to VCU campus.
Laigan Zeda

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Reviews of Spoon

4.2
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4.0
3y

We walked over for lunch two different Sunday's after church. We got the pork belly ramen, fried rice, and bulgolgi bowls the first time. We came with our 3 and 4 year old and they loved the high stools and tables. Their favorite was the ramen, which had delicious broth, and the fried rice, which was really flavorful! The bulgogi was ok. It was good, but the combination wasn't particularly amazing.

The service was slower than expected, considering how few people were in the store, but hopefully that means everything is made fresh to order. The ramen noodles are not normal ramen noodles, but you can pick between two different noodle types. That said, the woman at the cash register was very helpful - we asked for two small bowls for our kids and more utensils and she was always very accommodating and kind about it.

It's a perfectly reasonable Asian spot in this area. There's a wide variety of options on the menu and they're all good. If you want something in particular (like ramen or pad thai or bulgogi), you're better off just going to a dedicated spot, but if you're with a group, this offers good options and flexibility. Their tall tables seat 6 each and there's also some counter seating...

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2.0
2y

Came here because I saw a lot of good reviews, but it’s really disappointing. I’ve personally been to Thailand so many times and this place can’t really call it authentic. Probably that’s why they called fusion that doenst have to taste like Thai foods.

The Tom yum doesn’t taste like Tom yum at all not spicy just taste like a sour broth with noodle in it. And the curry lava is way to sweet. Mango with sticky rice not fresh, feels like they just microwave the sticky rice and served with some mango and drizzle with some coconut milk. Not exactly what it supposed to be.

There are some tables that you can dine in, but they still only give you single used utensils and plates. Semi self service you still have to clean...

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2.0
3y

Even when you go eat in house they serve you in to-go plastic. Huge waste of materials. Not only that but they don’t give you free water. Kinda wish they would stick to just one cuisine because the multi-Asian fusion just doesn’t work well most of the time, and their restaurant is a prime example. None of the dishes I’ve tried here were really that amazing, and I’ve tried a lot of their menu now so this review isn’t uninformed. The buns are ok, and the curry was fine the first time I had it but the second time it was super bland and the shrimp tasted days old.

You’re going to get a more authentic, much better dish from Thai top ten or My Noodle Bar which are in the same...

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