<p>Any good chinese restaurants in Ann Arbor?</p>
<p>China Gate. South University and Church St. Lunch specials are awesome.</p>
<p>Any good Korean restaurants in Ann Arbor?</p>
<p>Any good Japanese restaraunts?</p>
<p>korean restaurantsssssss.. ahhhh.. there better be.</p>
<p>Not really.</p>
<p>Beijing Chinese Restaurant
Tk Wu
BeWon
Chan Garden
Chia Shiang
Yamato
Old Siam
Saigon Garden
Shalimar (very good, but expensive)
Temptations (best middle eastern food around)</p>
<p>Stay away from Sushi.come it's gross.</p>
<p>"Any good chinese restaurants in Ann Arbor?"</p>
<p>ok -_-, so are there ANY Korean restaraunts in Ann Arbor?</p>
<p>BeWon is my fave. ann arbor Korean restaurant. I think it's pretty good.</p>
<p>What's the chinese restaurant that has a pond at the front and it feels like you're sitting in a cave?</p>
<p>check ARBORWEB.COM for restaurants.</p>
<p>Great topic, CCRunner lol.</p>
<p>TK WU is good to sit down and eat in, and they have good food for the price. China Gate is also good. I love both. A good difference between the two: TK WU has a very soft and saucy General Tso's chicken while China Gate goes for the deep-fried, crispy kind. I like them both, and they're equally good in their own way. (I think General Tso's is the best way to actually differentiate between Chinese places lol.) If you want a quick take-out, I think Lucky Kitchen is the way to go. They're like the traditional take-out place, not to sit down. I didn't like Middle Kingdom. (I think that's what it's called? The one on Main Street.)</p>
<p>Forgiven, there's Rich JC, University Cafe, Rod's Diner (known for its ice cream, not food), some place called Authentic Korean Food next to Rich JC (I think it has some official name, just don't know it), Soul Corner. If you have a car, you can go off campus to Seoul Garden (not to be confused with Soul Corner). Quite honestly, I was paying much attention to their names, so it could be Soul or Seoul for either. Seoul Garden is higher class. If you know Korean restaurants well, it's the kind that has long tables with a barbecue grill inside the tables for cooking meat. The others are more like Chinese take-out type places. None of the above choices are bad.</p>
<p>Japanese: The best is Sadako, which is primarily a place you would go to for sushi.</p>
<p>I've eaten at all these places and much more!</p>
<p>Ann Arbor/Michigan campus has many Mediterranean and Indian as well, and I say you should check those out, too.</p>
<p>I think dinersty is the only decent tasting chinese food in ann arbor. It's pretty sketchy though: <a href="http://iarboredann.blogspot.com/2005/03/restaurant-inspections-dinersty.html%5B/url%5D">http://iarboredann.blogspot.com/2005/03/restaurant-inspections-dinersty.html</a></p>
<p>I'm gonna try this TK WU when I'm up in AA.</p>
<p>what about thai resturants?</p>
<p>If you have a car, there's a Thai restaurant inside a hotel right by Washtenaw and US-23 that is apparently very good.</p>
<p>oh darn, i don't have a car.</p>
<p>There's a place called No Thai.</p>
<p>The hotel one is called Siam Square. Lotus Thai is apparently quite well thought of. It's down by the Target store which is on a bus line. There is also a Thai restaurant in Kerrytown (Siam Cuisine, this would be walking distance from campus) and one in the Westgate shopping center (Old Siam, also on a busline). TupTim Thai is over in Ypsi.</p>