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Best Asian Restaurants in Owings Mills, Maryland

By Stephanie H. Dray, published Aug 23, 2006
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Whether you have a craving for sushi or a serious hankering for lo mien, there are a number of options in the area that will satisfy you. Here’s just a sample of the best Asian restaurants in Owings Mills.

Edo Sushi II.

This year, Edo Sushi was named the number one sushi restaurant by readers of Baltimore Magazine. Visit this restaurant just once, and you’ll see why. Nestled in the Garrison Forest Plaza by the Safeway, Edo Sushi II welcomes visitors into a cozy and intimate dining experience. Quiet enough that you can have a normal conversation with your dining companions, the service is excellent. Our waitress not only greets us with a smile, but remembers what we ordered to drink last time. This kind of personalized service is not to be scoffed at, and would rank Edo Sushi II highly, even if their food were not so amazing. But ultimately, it’s about the sushi. Never fishy, always the exact right texture and temperature, Edo Sushi’s fare is second to none. It has convinced more than a few supposed sushi-haters to rethink raw fish. And for those who aren’t ready to walk on the wild side, there are tame options ranging from delicious chicken teriyaki to tempura. Though somewhat pricey, Edo’s food is always served in an elaborate manner, on beautiful dishes with carefully prepared garnish. You can’t feel bad when you get the bill, and it’s somewhere you would be proud to take friends and family.

Best Asian Restaurants in Owings Mills, Maryland
Neigborhood: Owings Mills
Baltimore, MD 21117
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I can't tell you how much I miss the variety of restaurants and even ethnic groceries that MD/DC/VA had to offer. Sadly, though Knoxville is growing from what we hear in news reports, it's going to be a while before it's cosmopolitan enough for you to get good, inexpensive ethnic food that doesn't come from the dusty, practically unused 'not Amurrican' aisle at Kroger. Speaking of sacriledge, I was asking around work for the best 'sushi on the cheap' place in Knoxville and was answered with a shrug and a, "Kroger sells sushi..." Not to me, they don't.

Posted on 08/24/2006 at 2:08:00 AM

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