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Mimbre

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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Kaedama

Kaedama

3.9(383 reviews)
5.3 km
•$$

We are Southern Californians and had been on a cross-country roadtrip for almost 3 weeks. El Paso…read morewas one of our last stops on the way and we searched for Guy Fieri's visited restaurant list and found Kaemada. We had wonderful meals of BBQ, Southern, American and Mexican food but we started to miss our Ramen meals back home. This place was great. Ot had a youthful, edgy vibe with cozy and nice colorful decor. We ordered the Thicc Boi and Birria Ramen, and ordered sides of the Thai Peanut Cucumber Salad, and Pork buns. The salad was a nice appetizer. We wished we had this back home. The dressing tasted peanutty with black sesame seeds and a nice acid balance. Kaemada's Ramen has El Paso influences. The broth had full bodied flavor, the meat was cut thicker with grilled char! Please also try the Birrea Ramen! We eat Birria broth and tacos at home and this ramen bowl was a great marriage of the 2 dishes. The thick cut and grilled char feature was also included in the pork bun. It was so tasty and satisfying with the thick pork cut, which I often thought was too thin anyways in the original version. They took the best El Paso meat flavor and Japanese presentation influences to make Kaemada's dish unique and their own. Don't expect the delicate and refined dashi broth Japan has. Be open to the bold flavors of the pork and broth. Expect a Southwest and Japanese fusion of robust and evolved flavors. Personally, I like firm noodles so request it cooked this way. Izzy, our server was friendly and attentive. She made our meal there more pleasant. Don't forget to order the Yuzu Cheesecake, light and not so sweet with a strong presence of Yuzu. A great finish to our meal. 10/10.

This place was a little tiny restaurant with big flavor and great service. We were 3 and we all…read moreordered different things and each of us could not stop talking about how much we loved our food. I had the chicken ramen and the flavor was delicious. We had a 20 minute wait but it was worth the wait.

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Singapore Cafe - Top: yu sang chicken. Bottom: Singapore curry (vegetarian)

Singapore Cafe

3.2(78 reviews)
6.1 km
•$$

Food was delicious!!! Will definitely miss this place it was my daughter's, granddaughter and I…read more(every)Saturday girls get together. Sad that it had to close

I have been a customer since they opened and were further up on Mesa. They used to have the most…read moredelicious spring rolls, filled with shrimp and crab meat. Their dipping sauce was like no other, light, fresh, spicy but not over powering with hints of lime, chile, fish sauce and rice vinegar. Now it is so watered down that it almost has no taste at all. The spring rolls are mostly rice Noodles and my last order had just one shrimp in the middle. My spring roll fell apart as soon as I picked it up. I also ordered Pad Thai. There were huge chunks of chicken which I needed to cut in order to eat without choking. There were a few small shrimp and no Tofu to be found. They used to top it with green scallions and they were also missing. What was missing most, was flavor. It was barely coated with any sauce so it just tasted like rice noodles. I hate complaining and posting a bad review for what used to be my favorite Thai restaurant, but this is the third time my food was less than appetizing. Last two times I ordered Cashew Chicken, and both times the cashews were so badly burnt that it made the dish inedible. I haven't seen the owner at the restaurant so maybe it's under different management, but I have tried to give it a second and even third chance, but I am done. I will miss the old Singapore Cafe food!

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Asian Market and Sushi Bar - Kimchi fried rice

Asian Market and Sushi Bar

3.4(45 reviews)
9.6 km
•$$

Unassuming eatery, good tasteimg food…read more When we went at lunch, there was only one server. I don't know how busy it gets but it was only her and the two cooks behind the counter. She did well to make sure we were taken care of, but she was not challenged. Though there was good variety on the menu, we dropped in for some ramen or other soups. They had a spicy seafood udon, but I ordered the wonton ramen, which came in a a white broth. The noodles were cooked well and had plenty of shrimp wontons I got to try Liz's spicy beef ramen that came in a metal tin. Hot spicy red broth. Plenty of beef, broccoli tips, and cabbage. It was pretty good. Not the best I had, but it came out smoking hot. I also ordered the kimchi fried rice. It was very good and the cook dropped a sesame seed topped fried egg on top. For $9, it was amazing. Plenty enough for two, but it's a meal for one. Plenty of parking in a shared parking lot of Dyer. There's an Asian market next door, but we didn't stop there. I did want to buy some longonisa for the house, but next time I'd come back to try out more food and grab some hard to find groceries, for sure.

The Northeast always has hidden gems! Why have I been sleeping on a place like the Asian Market and…read moreSushi Bar? I thought it was just a vacant store! I've had it bookmarked since I moved here in 2020, but I never found it because it looked like a closed strip mall. I always ended up at Kalbi House across the way instead. Did you know they have amazing lunch specials? Their menu is extensive, featuring not only sushi but also delicious Korean dishes like Kimchi fried rice! It was legit--perfectly cooked with a generous portion. The egg was wonderfully yolky, too! And here's a fun twist: you can grab a huge drink next door! At first, I was confused when the waitress mentioned it, but then I realized it's a mini Asian market! My mind was blown! You wouldn't expect such a tidy little market behind that drab building with odd parking. I honestly thought it was a laundromat or a vape shop! The owner, who was Indian, came out and offered me a sample of Kalbi. It was interesting because I had some Kalbi short ribs from Economy that I wanted them to try, as theirs came from Sam's and the cut wasn't quite right. The marinade was tasty, but they might have gone a bit heavy on the sesame seeds. The meat was a little chewy, likely because it steamed instead of grilling properly. I hope they start using Economy's Kalbi cuts to improve that! The pricing is really fair, and this market is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for affordable and delicious Korean or Chinese food in the Northeast. I'll definitely be back for that Kimchi fried rice! Check them out at 5700 Dyer St, El Paso, TX 79904!

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