Lotus Garden Noodle & Sushi House - Providence

223 Atwells Ave, Providence
(401) 383-4774

Recent Reviews

Nina Love

I’ve been coming to this place for years. A home away from home if you will. Everyone is super amazing and the food is nothing short of outstanding. I have brought so many people here to introduce a new culture of food and they too love it! If you are in the providence area this is definitely a go to place!

Jerry Z.

This place was amazing. Staff was helpful and had everything ready for pickup. Food was lit and every bite melted flavorfully in my mouth. Just thinking about the food makes me want to go back for more.

Edgar Maldonado

Wife and I went for lunch on Sat the 14th. She ordered the Kuey Teov soup and I ordered the spicy wings and shrimp fried rice. For the record - my wife is Thai/Cambodian, so we have this type of food all the time. Kuey Teov was very oily and not warm enough. Noodles were over cooked. The wings had a nice taste on the outside, but the meat had a weird taste. The best part of the meal was the shrimp fried rice. Service was ok. The area is really nice. We will be going back to the area, but not to this place.

Gary L.

Pleasant experience at another Asian restaurant / sushi place in an area not known for them - Providence's Italian neighborhood. Both the drinks and the specialty rolls I ordered were tasty - the two best rolls were the "Jazz" (spicy tuna, eel, avocado. and crunchies) and the "Spider" (tempura whole soft shell crab). While I did like it here, I do prefer a similar spot across the street...

Jared Palmer

Really good Cambodian food. It's a bit more expensive than some other Khmer restaurants, but the food is worth the extra. I especially like the Plear salad with raw tuna. It's so rare to find an Asian restaurant with any keto friendly options, but they actually do have some. Samnang, the chef/owner is a cool guy too.

Joselyn L.

Would never come here again. Ordered pho and sushi and the worst I ever had. The pho tasted like the package soup you buy from the Asian market. The sushi was not good either. The rice used for the sushi was too mushy. Should've went across the street to Nami.

Danielle G.

We went for dinner on a Sunday night. It is small and right on Federal Hill. We chose it based on reviews and my husband was in the mood for Thai. The decor was perfect. The lighting was nice for a date. They do have a full bar. Our server was great. She was friendly and good with timing for checking in and drink refills. We ordered the Lotus for an appetizer which is a sushi roll. The presentation was nice and it tasted fresh. It was husband's first time having sushi and he enjoyed it. He ordered the Pad Kee Mao and loved it. I had the Shrimp Pad Thai. I really enjoyed the dish, but it did not taste like pad thai to me. Overall, this will probably be our go to Thai spot. The pricing is reasonable, plus there are other menu items we would like to try.

Amara P.

Such a disappointment and overpriced food! I'm Laotian, so I DID NOT like the khao Piak sen (Laotian noodle soup) I think it was $15? For a big bowl with barely any noodles, they were sooo tiny it looked like khao piak noodles when they shrink after you boiled them too long and the texture felt like when you've let them sit too long. The broth wasn't good, it tasted like they added fish sauce which I personally DO NOT like in my soup. I find it weird how it didn't come out with condiments, who wants to eat that plain? Other restaurants would bring out chili oil, sriracha, soy sauce, etc. The sushi was gross and mushy, I've had better. One star because takoyaki was okay. I was still starving because of our expensive soup barely having any noodles. The loc lac is $18 when you can get it at apsara for $8 or around there.

Cassie R.

Not a single complaint, from food to drinks, everything was amazing. I thought I had really good sushi in the past... nope, those were all just okay. Lotus' sushi is unreal. Had the shogun and orchid, so fresh and delicious. Their dishes are amazing. Tea salad? Sooooo good! Also had their khmer soup and seared tuna. Those will always have me coming back!

Donna Chandler

My second visit here..had the national dish, Amok, with fish, which was delicately cooked. I enjoyed it very much. It was somewhat spicy.. others may say- not enough...but doable for me. Prepare to open your wallet a little. ..upscale Cambodian

Souphine S

I just had the spicy tuna roll and Cali roll sushi delivered and I've honestly had much better. I have yet to try anything else on the menu

David Mitcham

Great experience. Great service. We got the dragon, rainbow, and kamikaze rolls and two pieces of yellowtail nigiri, one maguro be nigiri as well. Definitely will be back

Andrew B.

Saturday night and we were the only table in the restaurant. Takoyaki and Sushi was tasty. Pho' was not good but still had to pay for 1/2 of it because it was a "courtesy". The policy kind of goes like this... "if the kitchen doesn't think they made a mistake (in their opinion), then a refund won't be issued". If a guest doesn't like there food but still goes all out for the rest of the meal.... Just comp the damn disliked item!

Connie L.

I had no idea this place existed until my friend and I were told about the 1.5hour wait at Los Andes, and we had to scramble for a new dinner spot. Now I can say that I'm super happy we did! When I first saw the name of the restaurant, I assumed it was a run of the mill American Chinese restaurant (you know what I'm talking about), so I was pleasantly surprised to see the diversity of dishes on the menu! I'm always a little hesitant to try "Asian Fusion" but I loved how their menu showcased dishes from different cultures and countries rather than just "fusing" certain flavors and ingredients together. There were so many dishes on their menu that I have never heard of, and it makes me excited to try their food! I had pho which was absolutely delicious, but I will definitely branch out next time I visit. A little bit pricier than I was expecting, but the atmosphere felt very classy and romantic. Would definitely be a great date spot!

Namir S.

I'm sad my experience wasn't as amazing as others. The staff were so friendly, my pickup order was ready early. The tea salad was a very different flavor profile than I'm used to from Burmese restaurants. Not bad, but not quite what I was expecting. And a bit too wet for my liking. The curry soup with chicken was pretty good. Lighter in flavor and thickness than an actual curry which was what I was looking for. however the fried rice was disappointing. Not much flavor and skimpy on the egg and vegetables. I will probably try again and hopefully it was just what I ordered that I didn't love.

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Lotus Garden Noodle & Sushi House - Providence

223 Atwells Ave, Providence, RI 02903
(401) 383-4774