Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Brewer. Brewer is a city in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. It is part of the Bangor, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is named after its first settler, Colonel John Brewer. The population was 9,482 at the 2010 census.
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3 based on 34 reviews
I left my meal 90% uneaten last night. It was the worse meal I've had in a very long time. The appetizers--fried dumplings and hot & sour soup were ok, but the Drunken Noodle dish was horrible! Sticky, tasteless noodles, a disgusting red (dye) color sauce, 3 small chunks of zucchini and a few pieces of burnt broccoli did not make a good dish. From appearance to taste, it really sucked. It did have lots of shrimp, but whatever the red sauce was couldn't save the dish. The waitstaff needs to be trained, clean, organized and NOT smell like an ashtray. Years ago this was a decent place. Not sure what changed, but we will never be back.
3 based on 32 reviews
We walked over here from the Residence Inn as we had a taste for Chinese. I ordered chicken fried rice. It contained mixed dark and white chicken pieces, crumbled egg pieces (might not have been real egg as it was awfully dark yellow, onion and bean sprouts. That is all. I asked about chili oil and they brought me some.My husband got beef broccoli and he said the beef was of a very questionable quality but he liked the sauce. It came with about a 6 oz serving of white rice. Basically any meat here is less than quality. The menu said there were no refills on soft drinks so my husband opted for tea that did not indicate such. He asked for a "refill" and his glass of tea was filled. No mention that even tea could not be refilled. The cost for two glasses of tea was $3.40. Are you kidding me??? Also, I was charged $1 for the chili oil. I have never been charged for a condiment in a Chinese restaurant before and there was no mention that there would be a charge this time. Needless to say I took the $1.70 we were charged for the tea refill and the $1 charge for the chili oil straight out of the tip. Thankfully I don't live here so I won't have to worry about not returning!!
4 based on 191 reviews
While staying in Bangor our hotel desk clerk told us about this restaurant. We were surprised by the variety of the dishes, all hot and fresh. And the ones we tried were delicious. I love Chinese food and this one is on my list to go to during my next visit. The staff was really friendly and cleaned the table of our empty plates rapidly. The price was not too bad either $12.99 for the buffet
Delicious authentic Thai food in the heart of downtown Bangor. Lovely atmosphere and fantastic freshly prepared dishes. Family owned and operated. Dine in or Take out!
Very good--the food, with cashew nut pork on rice was outstanding and the duck, the pad thai and the masaman curry all quite acceptable. Also the service was attentive.An observation--Four of us shared our entries and there wasn't much room on the table for 4 serving dishes and 4 very small dinner plates.
We just discovered this restaurant over the weekend after reading a review of their Brussels sprouts in Bangor Metro magazine. We went for the sprouts and were amazed by the Pho! A regular size bowl is big enough for two people and was delicious!! This is truly a "hole in the wall" restaurant, so don't expect anything but a basic table and I think most of their business is carry out (or delivery for $3 in the Bangor area). The staff were friendly and very helpful as we navigated how best to eat the Pho. The bowl held the broth and basic ingredients like rice noodles and tofu for me, then a bag of fresh ingredients of basil and fresh sprouts came on the side so that made it even more fun. Highly recommend this restaurant!
4 based on 50 reviews
Creative Thai food take out with a selection of Asian fusion cuisine. The best Drunken Noodles in town.
Enjoyed our Thai meal completely! My esteemed spouse and I were recently visiting family in Bangor and ordered delivery from Thai 2 Go...and were so pleased! The portions were large, the veggies still crisp, the flavors redolent of Thailand. Sawadee ka!
4 based on 58 reviews
I live on the coast of Maine in one of the best restaurant towns and the sushi at Ichiban as awesome.
4 based on 80 reviews
The overcooked pasta ruined the experience. Too bad, ingredients are good and broth is tasty. So guys, next time âal denteâ please.
4 based on 114 reviews
Walking in there is a greasy smell of a Chinese restaurant. The interior is nice and looks like other Chinese owned Japanese restaurants with tables and even well-tables, which are on wood floors (not tatami). At first glance them menu seems a bit Japanese, but as you read more you realize it is more Chinese than Japanese. The katsu was fine, but a bit greasy and served on a paper doily that may have worked better for cake, but fell apart and was mixed in with the veggies and meat when eating. The sauce was Chinese plum cause and the veggies were Chinese stir fry veggies - many with browned ends - cut up yesterday or earlier I imagine. The salad was topped with dried out and brown-ended carrots and celery. I suppose if one considers it more to be a Chinese restaurant and doesn't expect too much it is fine, but I would say it is a poor excuse for a good Japanese restaurant. The service was friendly and fine. The prices seemed hight to me for Chinese food.
4 based on 188 reviews
A simple Chinese family restaurant. Will always do our best to provide full and complete service
This is the best restaurant in Bangor. Itâs not the fanciest, but I donât care. The atmosphere is very family and the service was excellent. I got crispy red curry duck and the partner got home style bean curd. Anything youâre used to in a Chinese restaurant, this is much better. This is the one restaurant in Bangor that will never disappoint you. I would give it six stars if I could.
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