“My wife and I ate here on a weekend trip to Prescott. We started with an arugula salad with a dill vinaigrette dressing. It was very good. My wife had the chicken piccata and I had the fillet. Both were delicious. For dessert, we shared the grilled peaches and cream puff. Just the right way to end the meal! The service was great. The decor is modern and the ambiance is relaxed. We're glad we decided to try it. We'll be back.“
“My opinion this is probably the best place in Prescott to get Asian cuisine. They have a great selection, and the food is good. The customer service is a little lackluster but still good. I go there at least once a month.Kid-friendliness: Their kid friendly.“
“My wife and I were walking and looking for a place in downtown for a quick dessert date. We casually stopped in and tried the crepes and chocolate mint ganashe. As a well-travelled foodie, the ganashe was one of the most delicious things I have tasted in my life. We have since been back a second time for dinner and the food is amazing. It is also the only place I know of in Prescott to have any kind of Filipino Food and their dish is Pork Sisig. They also have an annual Filipino buffet that we are eager to try. Additionally, the service and owners are friendly. We love this place.“
“Eurasia is excellent for the items we tried: orange chicken, bau buns with bbq pork, moo shu chicken, and various appetizers. Service is always friendly. The restaurant ambience is modern chic but casual and relaxing. If you don't want to climb stairs to the second floor, it's a good idea to reserve a downstairs table. The menu is extensive and they also have excellent beef dinners. This is my mom's favorite restaurant!“
“We came to this shopping plaza intending to get lunch at Zeke's Eating Place, but it had a 20-mintue wait (this was on a Sunday; maybe it was the post-church crowd?). Luckily, Chai's Thai was next door and they had table available, so we changed our plans. Parking is in the large shared lot for the whole plaza, so this isn't a problem. The only actual problem was groups who stopped in the roadway to exchange jackets (?). The interior of the restaurant is plain but with some Thai (restaurant) décor added. We got seated and got our waters quickly. From there, it was a moderate pace to get the orders and the food - not rushed and not slow. Two of us got the Pad Thai (which is always a safe comparative choice at a new / unknown Thai place). We opted for medium spice, which turned out to be good, as their scale seemed aggressive. I liked my dish, but this was in the realm of what I'd normally say was hot or Thai hot. So my advice is for you to dial back your spiciness here on your first visit, so as not to overdo it versus what you are used to. You can always ratchet that up on your second visit if you come back. Prices were quite reasonable. If I lived in the area I'd definitely return here for another meal.“