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Six Delicious Asian Restaurants in Everett
Over the past few years, Everett has enjoyed an influx of great new Asian cuisine. Here are a few of our current favorites.
2930 Colby Ave.
(425) 252-4002
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In their newly remodeled digs, you'll enjoy the tastes of Vietnamese street food right here in downtown Everett. Pho Ha is a favorite for locals and visitors alike – with a menu of sandwiches, vegetarian options and all kinds of meaty dishes for the carnivores. You won't want to leave without a Thai iced tea, served with a homemade white chocolate Oreo truffle.
2811 Colby Ave.
(425) 374-7949
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Come to Kai Sushi for the delicious variety of sushi rolls, stay for the incredibly courteous staff. They also have a great lunch specials that you can split with a friend or eat all by yourself, and you’ve got a cheap, tasty lunch.
(Pan Asian, Chinese)
2820 Hewitt Ave.
(425) 322-5132
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Terracotta Red is not your typical Chinese restaurant. Although you'll find dishes bearing names like Mongolian Beef and Kung Pao Chicken, the fresh ingredients and creative approach set this restaurant apart. Terracotta's chef, Jimmy Liang, is classically trained and has worked with many prestigious restaurants, including the Herb Farm. If you're craving Chinese but don't want to feel terrible about it, this is the place for you.
1011 Hewitt Ave.
(425) 388-0228
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J Ramen and Sushi is downtown Everett's answer to the ramen phenomena that has taken over the Northwest – and it doesn't disappoint. The rich, creamy tonkatsu broth is made in-house and filled with pork belly, veggies, noodles and a perfectly cooked egg. Vegetarian ramen options are also available. If ramen isn't your jam (who are you people?), they also offer a wide selection of high-quality and delicious sushi, teriyaki, yakisoba and more.
1606 Hewitt Ave.
(425) 259-2876
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If you haven't tried Yummy Banh Mi sandwiches, you aren't living your best life (just our humble opinion). With a new, larger location on Colby Ave., you can sit and enjoy your meal with friends and top it off with one of their to die for bubble tea smoothies. Might we suggest the Lychee?
Pho Ha
(Vietnamese, Street food)2930 Colby Ave.
(425) 252-4002
Website
In their newly remodeled digs, you'll enjoy the tastes of Vietnamese street food right here in downtown Everett. Pho Ha is a favorite for locals and visitors alike – with a menu of sandwiches, vegetarian options and all kinds of meaty dishes for the carnivores. You won't want to leave without a Thai iced tea, served with a homemade white chocolate Oreo truffle.
Kai Sushi
(Japanese, Sushi)2811 Colby Ave.
(425) 374-7949
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Come to Kai Sushi for the delicious variety of sushi rolls, stay for the incredibly courteous staff. They also have a great lunch specials that you can split with a friend or eat all by yourself, and you’ve got a cheap, tasty lunch.
Terracotta Red
(Pan Asian, Chinese) 2820 Hewitt Ave.
(425) 322-5132
Website
Terracotta Red is not your typical Chinese restaurant. Although you'll find dishes bearing names like Mongolian Beef and Kung Pao Chicken, the fresh ingredients and creative approach set this restaurant apart. Terracotta's chef, Jimmy Liang, is classically trained and has worked with many prestigious restaurants, including the Herb Farm. If you're craving Chinese but don't want to feel terrible about it, this is the place for you.
J Ramen and Sushi Bar
(Japanese, Ramen, Sushi)1011 Hewitt Ave.
(425) 388-0228
Website
J Ramen and Sushi is downtown Everett's answer to the ramen phenomena that has taken over the Northwest – and it doesn't disappoint. The rich, creamy tonkatsu broth is made in-house and filled with pork belly, veggies, noodles and a perfectly cooked egg. Vegetarian ramen options are also available. If ramen isn't your jam (who are you people?), they also offer a wide selection of high-quality and delicious sushi, teriyaki, yakisoba and more.
Yummy Banh Mi
(Vietnamese)1606 Hewitt Ave.
(425) 259-2876
Website
If you haven't tried Yummy Banh Mi sandwiches, you aren't living your best life (just our humble opinion). With a new, larger location on Colby Ave., you can sit and enjoy your meal with friends and top it off with one of their to die for bubble tea smoothies. Might we suggest the Lychee?