Asian cuisine offers a world of flavor, and Vail Valley’s dining scene captures that diversity beautifully. From aromatic curries and sushi rolls to noodle bowls and inventive fusion dishes, local chefs bring global influences to the mountain table. The area’s vibrant restaurant community makes it easy to travel from Nepal to Japan to Thailand-all without leaving town. Vail is now a year-round playground, and certainly world-class dining is a centerpiece of the Vail experience.
Award-Winning Asian Restaurants in Vail Valley
In the Best of Vail Valley contest, locals voted for the restaurants that consistently deliver bold flavor and fresh ingredients in every dish.
Annapurna Nepali & Indian Cuisine
Annapurna Nepali & Indian Cuisine invites diners to explore the rich culinary traditions of the Himalayas. The restaurant’s menu celebrates the balance of spice and comfort found in both Indian and Nepali dishes, with specialties such as tandoori meats, curries, and lentil-based dals. Annapurna emphasizes fresh, house-made recipes and warm hospitality, creating an authentic dining experience that feels both exotic and familiar.
Matsuhisa
Matsuhisa in Vail delivers an elevated take on Japanese cuisine. Founded by world-renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa, the restaurant combines classical Japanese techniques with South American influences for a menu that’s both refined and surprising. Guests can enjoy signature dishes like black cod with miso or yellowtail jalapeño in an atmosphere that blends sleek modern design with mountain sophistication, making Matsuhisa a standout for fine dining in Vail Village.
Nobu - Inside Robert De Niro & Nobu Matsuhisa's Japanese Fusion Restaurant
Thai Kitchen
Thai Kitchen in Minturn offers a cozy, family-run experience with a focus on authentic Thai flavors. The menu features traditional curries, stir-fries, and noodle dishes crafted with aromatic herbs and spices that transport guests straight to Bangkok. Known for its friendly service and relaxed setting, Thai Kitchen has become a local favorite for those seeking genuine Thai comfort food in a welcoming atmosphere.
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Avanti - Glo Ramen And Sushi
Avanti - Glo Ramen And Sushi brings Asian fusion to life inside Avanti Food & Beverage’s innovative dining collective. Glo Ramen and Sushi combines traditional Japanese techniques with creative twists, serving signature ramen bowls, sushi rolls, and small plates in a lively, communal space. With its focus on high-quality ingredients and approachable flavors, it’s a go-to spot for those craving both comfort and sophistication.
Joy Sushi
Joy Sushi is known for its fresh fish, modern presentation, and friendly, intimate setting. The restaurant offers an extensive selection of rolls, sashimi, and specialty dishes, balancing classic Japanese preparation with creative combinations.
Vail: A Year-Round Destination
For over 60 years-The Vail Resort has been delighting skiers with its expansive, legendary 5,200 acres of skiable terrain. In the early days, Vail was simply a ski town, bustling in the winters with stretches of quiet during the fair-weather months. With the lure of the cool alpine air and boundless outdoor activities to be enjoyed, folks now recreate on area waterways and mountain trails from the spring runoff, to the golden explosion of aspens in the fall.
Toast the town as you après at local pubs, singing along with local musicians, or enjoy a sumptuous meal in intimate elegance with white tablecloths and wine parings.
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