Top 10 Asian Restaurants in Myrtle Beach

Top 10 Asian Restaurants in Myrtle Beach

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Myrtle Beach has plenty of Asian restaurants serving top-notch Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and Vietnamese cuisines, plus creative fusions to satisfy any tastes. Whether you’re a foodie trying all the top places to eat or you simply want to spice things up and try something new, you won’t have trouble finding excellent Asian food in Myrtle Beach. 

Myrtle Beach’s Best Asian Restaurants in 2023

The votes are in and the top honors for best Asian food in Myrtle Beach go to casual dining venues, upscale restaurants, and points between. Whether you want a sit-down dinner and family-style dishes, a Teppanyaki-style tableside preparation, an all-you-can-eat buffet, or a tray of decadent, hand-rolled sushi, you’ll find the best Asian restaurants in Myrtle Beach to satisfy any appetite. Here are the Grand Strand’s top Asian restaurants for 2023: 

  • Empire Fire Mongolian Grill
  • King Kong Sushi
  • Yamato Steakhouse
  • P.F. Chang’s
  • Miyabi
  • E Noodles & Co.
  • Lil Tokyo
  • 39th Ave Bar & Grille
  • Thai-Lao
  • China Dragon

The dining in Myrtle Beach is excellent overall, and the bar certainly doesn’t lower for Asian fare. In fact, Myrtle Beach Asian restaurants are making some of the most talked-about signature dishes and staple entrées in town. Check into your hotel or resort and then check out the authentic cuisine and scrumptious bites at any—or all—of these fantastic eateries:

Empire Fire Mongolian Grill

If you’re hungry and looking for a variety of Asian foods to try, Empire Fire Mongolian Grill in North Myrtle Beach is for you. Empire Fire prides itself on serving healthy food, so you don’t have to feel bad about what you eat here! Guests choose meats, vegetables, and sauces and watch as it is all cooked fresh on a huge Mongolian grill. Add the buffet to enjoy soups and appetizers, sushi, ice cream, and desserts.

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King Kong Sushi

Whether you’re out and about in Carolina Forest or hanging out at Broadway at the Beach, you’re in luck: There are King Kong Sushi locations in both spots! King Kong Sushi has made a name for itself as one of the top places for sushi in Myrtle Beach. And while the restaurant offers other menu items, including hibachi, sushi is the main attraction. The menus at each location may vary slightly, but both restaurants serve a variety of sushi appetizers, small plates, Nigiri, Sashimi, Maki, Riceless Maki, and Specialty Maki. There are also options for hibachi dinners and soups and salads.

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Yamato Steakhouse

This Japanese steakhouse serves all kinds of delicious appetizers and entrées. Starters include Stuffed Shrimp, Edamame, and Seaweed Salad. The dinner menu features plenty of sushi rolls, plus fare inspired by the coast, like Seared Salmon, Kanpai Shrimp, and Panko Crusted Tuna. Teppanyaki Dinners start with clear soup, salad, and a shrimp appetizer, and include your choice of protein, plus vegetables, fried rice, and sherbet. Kids’ versions are also available.

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P.F. Chang's

P.F. Chang's

P.F. Chang’s is the most recognizable name on this list, as this restaurant has locations all across the country. If you’re craving Asian food in Myrtle Beach for a special occasion, P.F. Chang’s is a great experience when a slightly more upscale restaurant is in order. The menu here features a variety of Asian dishes such as Street Fare (lettuce wraps, tacos, wings, ribs, etc), Dim Sum, Sushi, and main entrées like Mongolian Beef, Salt & Pepper Prawns, Kung Pao, and a variety of noodle and rice dishes.  The entrées here are served “family-style” so be prepared to share, or not—that’s up to you.

Miyabi

Miyabi

Experience the art of Teppanyaki cooking at Miyabi in North Myrtle Beach. Sit at a large table with family and friends while a chef prepares a tasty meal at the teppanyaki table right in front of your eyes. Choose from Teriyaki Chicken, Hibachi Chicken, Shrimp, Steak, Scallops, and Vegetables, or a combination as your main dish. You may also start off your meal with an appetizer like Sushi Sampler, Soft Shell Crab, or Shrimp Tempura. 

E Noodles & Co.

E Noodles & Co.

E Noodles & Co. is a hotspot for a variety of Asian cuisine along the Grand Strand. The menu here boasts tons of traditional-style dishes from different Asian countries. Start off your meal here with Dim Sum, Dumplings, Pot Stickers, or Spring Rolls. Then, move on to an entrée like Udon Noodles, Pad Thai, Spicy Lo Mein, Bangkok Chicken, and many other delectable options.

Lil Tokyo

Lil Tokyo

Lil Tokyo, located outside of the Coastal Grand Mall, is a truly fantastic Japanese-style dining experience! Watch your hibachi being prepared right in front of your table, or order off  the sushi menu and have the chef make fresh creations just for you. Whet your appetite with a Japanese Egg Roll or the Shrimp Tempura. Then, for hibachi, choose from Vegetables, Chicken, Salmon, Tuna, Shrimp, NY Strip, Sea Scallops, Filet Mignon, Lobster, or Tilapia, plus all the fixings. Or try the Sushi, where the menu options are seemingly endless!

39th Ave Bar & Grille

39th Ave Bar & Grille

Even though the name 39th Ave Bar & Grille doesn’t suggest the venue serves delicious Asian food, don’t let that stop you from popping into this casual spot in North Myrtle Beach. Amongst the tacos, burgers, and salads is a menu chock-full of Asian-inspired dishes. Start your meal with an appetizer of Krab Rangoon Egg Rolls or Yin Yang Chicken, or dive right into the long list of specialty sushi rolls, like the California roll or any spicy tuna, eel, or tempura crab creations.

Thai-Lao

Thai-Lao

Thai-Lao in Myrtle Beach is one of the closest Asian restaurants to the oceanfront, just a brisk five-minute walk from the beach. This is a great casual spot for a low-key lunch or dinner before or after a day lounging in the sun. The menu offers a wide variety of homey entrées and comfort foods from Thailand and Laos. The menu features salads, soups, and noodle dishes in both Thai and Lao cuisine styles, plus a nice range of curry dishes.

China Dragon

China Dragon

Popular dishes at this Asian restaurant in Myrtle Beach include classics—Kung Pao Beef, Sweet & Sour Chicken, and General Tso’s Chicken, and the chef’s specialties here include Seafood Delight and Hunan Chicken. The menu includes combinations that come with fried rice and an egg roll, and a selection of healthy steamed entrées with sauces on the side. When you want something quick to go, this place won’t disappoint.

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