Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Cuyahoga Falls. Cuyahoga Falls (/ˌkaɪəˈhoʊɡə/ KY-ə-HOH-gə) is a city in Summit County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 49,652. It is the second-largest city in Summit County and part of the Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area and of the Cleveland-Akron-Elyria Combined Statistical Area. The city was founded in 1812 by William Wetmore and was originally named Manchester. Cuyahoga Falls is named after the Cuyahoga River (which flows into Lake Erie) and the series of waterfalls that run along the southern boundary of the city.
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3 based on 14 reviews
We get take out from here often. Usually a variety of choices. Our most recent visit we got Orange Chicken, General Tso Chicken, Cashew Chicken, Broccoli Chicken and and Chicken Fried Rice plus a few spring rolls.Everything was good as usual and they will prepare a dish for you as you request. For example my wife always likes extra veggies and I always ask for brown sauce on my meal. The price is reasonable and we recommend them.
4 based on 16 reviews
We have been "regulars" here for a few years. The waitresses are always very polite and the quality of food decent. Overall, a solid local restaurant .
4 based on 23 reviews
Although this is the only Korean restaurant in Akron area, the quality of this restaurant is as good as, or even better than good Korean restaurants in Cleveland area. The food is authentic and good. For those who decided to stay away from this place due to the older gentleman (he was like asian version of "soup Nazi" from Seinfeld lol), he is retired now. His son is now running the place with his mom who has always been very nice and sweet. The son, unlike his father, is also very friendly. So those who stayed away from this restaurant due to the rude service, it is now safe to go back. You will have a very pleasant dining experience.
By far the fastest Chinese takeout that I have ever ordered. Plus the food is great also. Good size portions, and don't forget the soups.
4 based on 71 reviews
Located in Akron's North Hill, an area once known a strong Italian neighbourhood, this family owned restaurant sits on the corner of a busy street. It would be easy to drive by and not think about stopping unless you knew better. They have off street parking in the back. Although we have lived in the area for 35+ years, we had never been here. We went with friends who took their kids here and it is still a big favourite of all of them. We were there late on a Monday, two of our group had the spaghetti and meatball special (I think it was $8.95) which included a salad (lettuce, sliced beets and thinly sliced tomatoes - big helping of shredded cheese was extra) and bread. I had cheese ravioli with homemade sauce. Nothing to rave about, but it was certainly good enough for what I wanted that night. I asked for balsamic dressing (on the side) I received balsamic vinegar. I had been forewarned by the waitress that it was not a vinaigrette, but wasn't expecting that. Order one of their regular dressings! My husband enjoyed his chicken pomodoro. A half split of a weak Chianti was $7.50. It accompanied the ravioli just fine. I understand there are huge crowds for their fish fries during lent. Have no t been. I would probably return.
4 based on 49 reviews
This restaurant is only a mile from our home, so we tried it when it initially opened. Then, we thought it was the same or perhaps not as good as other Thai restaurants in the area. However, we recently revisited (because of convenience), and were pleasantly surprised to see an expanded,revised and improved menu. Most of that improvement seems to be in the form of small plate or appetizer dishes. The pad thai is just the same (ordinary vegetables, bland, overdone meat and heavy noodles), but we found some alternatives. The soups seem improved and we found two small plates that were especially appetizing. Their treatment of mussels was excellent (but, be advised,it is a bit expensive). Another offering was a shrimp preparation that was the equivalent of crab rangoon - in pastry with cream cheese. So, we're pleased to see that the management has improved their offerings and we will happily pay a return visit.
4 based on 127 reviews
Chowder House is a locally owned restaurant specializing in seafood as well as soups, salads, sandwiches,steaks, chops and pasta dishes. Chef Louis Prpich is the chef/owner along with his wife Kerry. Chef Louis has taken seafood to a higher level by using
This place is not attractive and feels cheap inside, but the food is amazing. We tried the clam chowder, crabcakes for appetizers and stuffed shrimp and a chicken dish for our main course. Both main courses came over delicious chunky mashed potatoes with a vegetable on the side. The prices were reasonable for the freshness and quality of the food. Pay by cash or check only and BYOB.
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4 based on 131 reviews
Been to lots of hibachis over the years and this one is right near the top. Food was done exactly as ordered and I particularly enjoyed the rice. They put sesame seeds in there which Iâve never had before but thoroughly enjoyed. Thereâs tons of room so the wait was very minimal for a 6 top on a Friday night at 6:30. All 6 of us enjoyed the experience and will definitely be returning in the near future. The only reason for the 4 stars instead of 5 was because they donât offer noodles and both my wife and I enjoy those from time to time.
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