Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in East Syracuse. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. East Syracuse is an incorporated village and a suburb of the City of Syracuse in eastern Onondaga County, New York. United States. As of the 2010 U.S. census, the village had a population of 3,084. It is located immediately east of Syracuse, in the town of DeWitt.
Things to do in East Syracuse
3 based on 50 reviews
Maybe it's because we've been there twice at off-hours (mid afternoon) but both times, unlike some of the reviews here, the service has been excellent. Seated quickly by pleasant hostess, fast delivery of menus, timely return for our orders. The food is excellent and if you have a chance go on Monday or Wednesday -- half-price sushi. Had the friend rice and the noodles and both were excellent.
4 based on 347 reviews
The Lemon Grass has been committed to bringing innovative, fresh, and delectable Pacific Rim Thai food to our dedicated clientele for over 19 years. Our award-winning wine list, savory dishes, and knowledgeable wait staff consistently create an exquisite
Wife, daughter and son-in-law had dinner there. We had a bottle of wine, and the young folks had a couple of beers. We split the shrimp dumplings, octopus, king roll, tamarind duck, and the prig pow. All were excellent. Service was good, the appetizers came out 1 at the time, so we could split and share. The meals came out together, and we split those also. The prices were exactly what I expected from a high end restaurant.
4 based on 27 reviews
We started lunch with a variety of different orders... sashimi, the udon soup, udon noodles with chicken and a katsu box. All were wonderful. Loved the fried rice, too. Nice fresh sashimi was a great starter. Udon noodles were flavorful and just the right consistency. And the wait staff was perfect. Lovely experience. We'll be back soon.
Most Popular Barbecue food in East Syracuse, DeWitt, New York
3 based on 91 reviews
We tried the Koo Sang Koo Som platter for two offering, thinking that would be the best way to sample 6 of their 13 appetizers - Disappointing and flavorless and much was left behind. All, including most "deep fried" fried appetizers were clearly made WAY ahead (days ago?) and served cool at best. An attempt seemed to be made to refry at too low a temperature the stuffed rice paper roll which resulted in a greasy product. The "deep fried" shrimp patty was fishy tasting and the "deep fried tofu" was soggy. The chicken satay was green slime covered overcooked chicken. Onto a shared order of Pad Thai with pork - A red-colored mountain of rice noodles was served with itty-bitty pieces of overcooked thin 1/4" slices of pork which was sparingly tossed into the unappetizing mound, no egg or tofu as described was evidenced in the decomposed dish (bean spouts, chili powder, peanut bits thrown on the side of the dish with a slice of lemon). That, too, was mostly left behind. The restaurant celebrates being the New Times "Best of Syracuse in 2002" - I'd like to remind the pleasant manager who offered us ice cream or another dish to take away (which we did not accept) to compensate for our asked for honest critique that the touted accolade was 16 years ago!!! We're going back to Lemongrass, no we're running back to Lemongrass if we ever feel like Thai food in Syracuse again.
Where to eat Bar food in East Syracuse: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 13 reviews
I was visiting the area and staying at a local hotel. Searching Trip Advisor I found this restaurant. This is a Take Out Facility. Nice selection of dishes that you would expect. Living in NYC I get a lot of good Chinese Food. I was a bit disappointed that they did not have string beans, so I ordered the Chicken with Broccoli. Usually the Broccoli is cut too large and difficult to deal with using only a plastic fork, but this establishment did a great job. Broccoli was cut into manageable pieces. Good fried rice and egg roll. If I were back in the area I would return.
DeWitt, New York Food Guide: 10 Pub food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in East Syracuse
4 based on 17 reviews
We joined friends at this quiet, Asian restaurant on Erie Blvd. East in Dewitt upon their recommendation, and decided to try the unique "all you care to eat" special menu. For a fixed price, the courteous and efficient wait staff continues to bring as much fare as you can eat - all made to order. After 5 selections of sashimi, two sushi rolls, a generous portion of seaweed salad (my favorite) and some beef lo mein, I was full. Our friends were as well. The food quality was excellent - and the portions generous. On this Sunday evening, there were few patrons, probably because of the competition on Erie Blvd. We will return!
We Mitsuba focus on authentic Japanese style ramen noodle, our key ingredient is our broth. Our authentic pork bone broth cooking for minimum 14 hours. And we are very proud of offering authenic food to Syracuse area.
I am from Honolulu and it is a struggle to find food from home here in Syracuse. Both of Mitsuba's locations (Camilus and Erie Blvd) are the closest thing to being home cuisine wise. From their homemade broths to their musubi (burrito). I have tried just about everything on the menu and my taste buds are in love! The pictures below are from the Erie Blvd. location - the Pho and 1/2 of the order of Shrimp musubi (burito) - I ate the other half before I realized I should take a picture. In addition to the food being so ono (delicious) the owner and his staff are super friendly and helpful! They are willing to customize your order to your taste buds, helping you figure out exactly what you want. They are open for lunch and dinner, do whatever you are planning in eating today or tonight can wait - jump in the car and visit either location for a delectable, taste bud tantalizing, super stomach filling meal!
4 based on 42 reviews
We really liked this place. We ordered egg rolls (very good, nice and crispy), fried dumplings (which were not my favorite, they weren't as crispy as they could have been and ended up feeling like half fried, half steamed dumplings. This was my only complaint about the entire experience though!). We also ordered sizzling style chicken (they literally pour a sizzling sauce over the chicken & vegetables), and spicy crispy style beef (this was soooooo good, had a nice spicy kick and appeared to be crisped up with a generous coating of spices).Their menu was very large, but they had pictures next to nearly every offering they had, which I thought was awesome. When it came time to ask for the check, one person boxed up our food while another person did the credit card transaction, and it was probably the quickest I've ever gone from being done eating to walking out with my leftovers, which was great. I'm looking forward to going back and trying out more options from their menu.
Where to eat American food in East Syracuse: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 58 reviews
Empire Buffet is located at 3179 Erie Boulevard Dewitt, New York. Our staffs want to make your dining experience enjoyable, which is why we treat your family like our own as soon as you walk through our doors. We have 10 years of combined experience to ba
Really reasonably priced, lots of selection. Lots of healthy and unhealthy choices. It appears people are regular customers that go here frequently.
4 based on 59 reviews
Our second visit to this restaurant and the background music hasn't really changed much! Fortunately neither has the tasty food although our waitress wasn't particularly enthusiastic. Also prices seem to have increased somewhat. Sadly not such a great experience this time.
DeWitt, New York Food Guide: 7 Diner food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in East Syracuse
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.