
Whether you're hosting a game day gathering, heading to a potluck, or throwing a cocktail party, nothing gets the crowd going like a spread of bold, bite-sized snacks. This list of Asian finger food ideas is packed with crunchy, juicy, saucy goodness—from spicy handheld bites to crispy golden treats you can pop in your mouth without missing a beat. No forks, no fuss—just a flavorful adventure your fingers (and friends) will thank you for.
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1. Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps
Let's face-it, game day is not a time to be on a diet. Can you really picture a bunch of Southie's in a pub cheering on the Patriots while snacking on kale chips?... That's why a lot of the stuff on this list is going to be fried, but I figured I'd kick things off with something that could almost be considered a salad. These Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps not only look fantastic topped with tangy pickled onions and cilantro, they taste even better!
Asian Chicken Lettuce Wrap Recipe
2. Tebasaki (Japanese Chicken Wings)
As much as I love Buffalo Wings, I think I may love these Japanese-style wings even more. A double fry gets the skin on the wings crackling crisp, and the sweet, spicy sauce seamlessly soaks into the chicken without rendering them soggy. It's a little magical and utterly irresistible. You could also check out my Korean Fried Chicken and Teriyaki Wings recipes; maybe you'll go wing-obsessed and make all three!
Tebasaki Recipe
3. Coconut Shrimp
These could very well be my favorite finger food, ever! Something about the juicy shrimp encrusted in threads of impossibly crisp coconut, with a sweet citrusy dipping sauce makes these things irresistible. Honestly, the biggest worry you'll have if you serve these is whether you're going to have a brawl on your hands when there's only one left. You'd better have a batch of my Crispy Shrimp Toasts ready just in case you need a peace offering.
Coconut Shrimp Recipe
4. Best California Roll
I know... sushi at a Super Bowl party is not the norm, but these pop-able bites filled with avocado and crab are not only a crowd-pleaser, you can make them ahead. That leaves you with plenty of time to get your frying done pre-game so you don't miss a play. And just in case "California" is a trigger word for some of your guests, I have a fantastic Spicy Tuna Roll you could make instead.
How to Make California Rolls
5. Teriyaki Chicken Meatballs
Chicken Teriyaki Meatballs are the ultimate crowd-pleasing finger food—compact, flavorful, and easy to pick up with a toothpick or mini skewer. Their sticky-sweet glaze clings to each tender bite, making them just as appealing at a cocktail party as they are over a bowl of rice. Best of all, they’re make-ahead friendly and freezer-ready, which means you can always have a batch on hand. And if you’re in the mood for something with a bit more zing, try glazing these meatballs with the sauce from my Orange Chicken recipe.
Teriyaki Meatball Recipe
6. Shrimp Toast
This dim sum favorite is easy to prepare and makes for a novel and delicious addition to your Super Bowl menu. With minced shrimp that's spread on a triangle of sandwich bread, which is then fried, the toasts crisp up to a golden brown while soaking up all the savory juices from the shrimp. The picture is from an older version; I've updated this recipe with a video and even more irresistible flavor and crunch.
Shrimp Toast Recipe
7. Panko Chicken Tenders
Who doesn't love a chicken tender? My panko-breaded version is not only ridiculously crispy thanks to Japanese breadcrumbs, the juicy meat inside is delicious thanks to a marinade. They're so tasty they don't even need a dipping sauce, but if you must, go right ahead!
Panko Chicken Recipe
8. Best Pork Gyoza
It's hard to go wrong with pot stickers or Japanese gyoza, and if you're hosting some vegetarians I've got a vegan version of these that are almost as good. My trick to making a ton of these for a party is to deep fry them. The wrappers come out golden brown and crisp, and it's a lot easier than pan-frying them, one skillet at a time. I also have a classic Shiso Gyoza recipe and three Gyoza Dipping Sauces that will really up your pot sticker game.
Gyoza Recipe
9. Crispy Tofu Bites
These crispy glazed tofu bites are so irresistible, even your non-vegan guests will be gobbling them up. They have the perfect crispy and chewy texture that makes them crave-able, and the glaze, redolent of black pepper, garlic, and ginger, lights up your palate. They're the perfect companion for a beer and a game.
Crispy Tofu Recipe
10. Spring Rolls
Last, but not least, you can't have an Asian finger food roundup without some spring rolls. The Japanese version of spring rolls are called Harumaki. They're very similar to spring rolls, but with some delicious, juicy differences. Besides, Harumaki is fun to say! I also have a more classic spring roll recipe that's loaded with pork, vegetables, mushrooms and glass noodles.
Spring Roll Recipe
In addition to these ideas, I have a whole Party category with lots of enticing recipes, so if you don't find everything you're looking for here, be sure to check it out.
Deborah Palmer says
Just Googled "Asian food for Super Bowl" and really didn't expect to find anything. But much to my pleasant surprise I'm thrilled to find your list here. Great suggestions - thank you!
Marc Matsumoto says
Hi Deborah, welcome and thanks for letting me know how you got here. This is quite an old post, but I've added a ton more Appetizers you can check out here: https://norecipes.com/course/appetizer/ Good luck with your planning!
ann says
Love your list, Marc. Enjoy the Super Bowl today!