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Nomad Asian Bistro is a Chinese restaurant located in Long Beach, California. It is a full-service restaurant that offers a large variety of Asian dishes, such as Mandarin, Szechuan, and Canton style specialties. Nomad Asian Bistro offers an extensive menu that also includes a wide selection of vegetarian dishes, as well as traditional American fare. The atmosphere is casual and fun, and the friendly staff makes the experience enjoyable for customers.
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Must Try Dishes
When you visit Nomad Asian Bistro in Long Beach, California, start your meal with delicious offerings like Crispy Shrimp Dumplings, a perfect blend of texture and taste. A must-try main course is their signature Peking Duck, known for its flavorful and crispy skin. The Spicy Pineapple Shrimp is another delightful dish that offers a unique sweet and spicy kick. Don't miss their Pan-Grilled Chilean Sea Bass, a well-balanced dish that is just enough crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Also, do try their house-made Mango Mochi for dessert to end the meal on a sweet note.
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Wow!!! This place was great. We came here because it was recommended by a friend. I’m really big on quality of food more than anything. To say the least, the flavor of the food was exquisite. We got the kung pao chicken, the pineapple rice, and the sesame bread (or pita, not quite sure in the name). The customer service was great too. Staff was very friendly. Our waitress made great recommendations.
Great food! Love the ambiance, lucky to get in on a Friday without a wait. Friendly staff, would recommend!
Nomad is a small, unassuming establishment tucked behind the scenes, next to the old UA theater. I was a bit apprehensive going into this, as it seems a bit unkept with its unfinished floors, picnic-esque tables and wicker chairs. They were out of ice when we visited, which seems strange, and so they couldn't offer certain drinks. But, to be fair, perhaps this was a circumstance that was recent. The service was lacking, although you could always flag a wandering person if you needed help. Once we placed our order we never saw our waitress again. Skip the Chinese Chicken Salad, unless you enjoy super watery lettuce drowned in dressing and dry chicken. The beef roll was an interesting take on the traditional Chinese beef roll. It was lighter, choked full of lettuce, cucumbers and pepperoncini. The Singapore Noodles with Chicken was the most delicious of the three. The incorporation of curry was a nice touch and kept things light and flavorful. Expect a wait during the weekends
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