Asian Box Opens in Corte Madera This Fall — Marin County

Asian Box, a California-based fast-casual Vietnamese spot, is bringing its chef-created, gluten-free bowls to Marin County. The new location will open this fall at 100 Corte Madera Town Center in Corte Madera.

The brand announced the news on Instagram. It marks another Bay Area milestone as Marin County keeps adding new flavors along the Scenic 101 corridor from Larkspur to San Rafael and beyond.

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Marin’s newest fast-casual Vietnamese option

Asian Box centers its menu around customizable bowls inspired by Asian street stalls. The team puts a big focus on fresh, sustainably sourced ingredients and keeps everything gluten-free.

Founders Chad Newton and his wife, chef Gracie Nguyen, opened their first restaurants in 2011. Their mission? Deliver authentic, chef-created recipes that don’t get lost in the shuffle of speed or price.

In Corte Madera, folks from Mill Valley to Novato can expect that same dedication to healthy, flavorful options. The fast-casual setup fits right in with Marin’s on-the-go lifestyle.

Chef-driven, gluten-free dining in a Bay Area setting

Asian Box’s Bay Area outposts always lean on local producers and sustainable agriculture when they can. The Corte Madera spot aims to become a handy stop for shoppers and workers along the Marin shoreline, from San Rafael to Saussalito and back.

The menu highlights chef-created recipes and a gluten-free approach, but they don’t skimp on bold flavors. Expect vibrant herbs, tangy tamarind sauces, and plenty of texture—pretty much ideal for families stuck in traffic between Corte Madera and Larkspur or anyone grabbing curbside pickup in the Larkspur Landing area.

  • The Workout — a bowl with spicy chicken, brown rice, pickled veggies, bean sprouts, steamed broccoli, fresh herbs, and tamarind sauce.
  • Chef Gracie’s Grandma’s Pho — Vietnamese-style bone-broth soup with grilled chicken and rice noodles.

Sustainability and local sourcing in Marin County

Asian Box cares about sustainability and staying connected to Marin’s agricultural community. The Corte Madera location continues their partnerships with local farms and producers, which lines up with Marin County’s larger push for fresh, responsibly sourced food.

For shoppers leaving Town Center or hikers coming back from nearby Open Space preserves, grabbing a quick, chef-driven meal that supports the local economy is a pretty tempting choice. Marin’s dining scene keeps changing, and honestly, it’s nice to see more places that care where their food comes from.

What this means for Corte Madera and the Marin dining scene

Asian Box lands right in the middle of Corte Madera Town Center. That puts it close to both residential neighborhoods and busy shopping spots.

The town’s location—near Tiburon and just a short drive from San Anselmo—makes it a bit of a testing ground for Bay Area food ideas. More and more, places here want to serve all kinds of tastes, but still keep things quick.

In Marin County, a gluten-free, chef-driven Vietnamese spot adds something fresh to the mix. There’s already a wide spread of options, from the waterfront places in Sausalito to casual joints around Fairfax and the lively centers in Novato.

For folks living in Corte Madera, this is a welcome change. It’s convenient but still manages to offer something a little different.

The new spot leans into that Bay Area thing—healthier meals, lots of flavor, and you don’t have to wait forever. That’s a win for commuters and shoppers looking for a fast but solid lunch or dinner.

Asian Box is growing past its usual Bay Area hangouts. Marin County seems ready for more gluten-free, chef-led food, and with Mill Valley and San Rafael nearby, it’s easy to imagine people making the trip for a second (or third) visit.

 
Here is the source article for this story: Asian Box Coming to Corte Madera This Fall

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