Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States. Fort Lee is a borough at the eastern border of Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, in the New York City Metropolitan Area, situated atop the Hudson Palisades. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 35,345, reflecting a decline of 116 (−0.3%) from the 35,461 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 3,464 (+10.8%) from the 31,997 counted in the 1990 Census. The borough is the western terminus of the George Washington Bridge and is located across the Hudson River from the Manhattan borough of New York City. Named for the site of an early American Revolutionary War military encampment, it later became the birthplace of the American film industry.
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4 based on 37 reviews
Iâm visiting family in Fort Lee and they took me to this wonderful Dim Sum restaurant. So many choices. Servers bring around trays filled with tiny baskets with bite size portions of the most delicious Chinese food. We ate about 8 different types and ordered chow mein noodles off the menu too. Bring your appetite as the food is excellent.
4 based on 17 reviews
4.50 - rounded up for great service!Coming into this establishment, I was very impressed with the great ambiance and friendliness of the staff. They definitely make sure you feel like your in a different country with their hospitality.Upon looking at the menu, it was very extensive with soba and udon. I have been here multiple times and was craving soba each time. I am not sure with the udon, but for soba, you can state the size of your soba serving (100g, 200g, or 300g) all for the same price. So if you are hungry, go get that 300g size! They also seem to have rotating specials that are worth checking out.One appetizer dish that I liked getting here is the assorted sashimi platter. It comes served on top a bed of ice, which gives it a nice presentation. I had no complains about the sashimi and it tasted pretty good. Getting the sashimi is a good contrast of having something light before I go into eating a very carb-heavy soba dish.One of the soba dishes I like getting is the Shrimp and vegetable tempura ball soba noodle. I have gotten it hot and it tastes great. Take note that you do not get much shrimp in this dish (I got 3 small pieces and it is not like a typical order of shrimp tempura) but the vegetable tempura was good. However, I do feel the pieces I got were good enough to complement the hot soba I have.Like I mentioned in the beginning, I loved the service here. Everyone was very polite and helpful with navigating the menu and all the various things you can order.
4 based on 26 reviews
Delicious soup dumplings and aromas while in the restaurantCasual dining Would definitely return another timeFriendly service
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4 based on 74 reviews
It seems Korean restaurants routinely push customers to eat quickly and leave so they can seat the next group of customers. It's not surprising that this restaurant does that too. I will keep discouraging this practice until the practice abates. Other than being pushed to eat and run, the food is decent and standard. But the management needs to know that when people dine out, and pay $70 or more per person to have BBQ kalbi and others dishes, they want to sit, chat, enjoy, and be leisurely. Not hurried off the table.
4 based on 47 reviews
This restaurant is a cut above most. The waitresses are very nice and attentive. The quality and freshness of the fish is apparent. Sushi deluxe was imaginative in presentation. Hand rolls were very good. Tempura was light and crunchy. Appetizers of beef and gyoza was very good. Complimentary ice cream!
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4 based on 107 reviews
Go for the soft tofu soup or dumplings.Many kinds of soup to choose from.Mine was dumpling and beef and it was delicious.Spiciness is adjusted according to your taste.The service was very good.I read a revue which talked about staff rudeness.Our experience was the opposite.
4 based on 62 reviews
If you like dumplings or noodles, Myung Dong will hit the spot if you're in the area. The dumplings taste clean and flavorful. The various knife noodle options have fresh ingredients and seem pretty healthy. The portions are also huge. FYI, there's also free parking in the back of the complex.
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4 based on 57 reviews
Right across the George Washington Bridge over to Fort Lee, NJ is where you can get good Korean food at affordable prices. We found this restaurant serving classic soft-tofu soup, and also some bibimbop and bulgogi dishes. The inside was a good size, with a good amount of seating. They had a kids play room next to the dining room, and they had a monitor that shows the live feed of the room. So, you could leave your kids in there while you eat at the table peacefully, knowing (seeing) your kid is safe.We both ordered Soon Tofu combo, and I ordered Spicy Pork Bulgogi Combo. The tofu soup had a choice of Assorted Seafood & Beef or Vegetable tofu soup. You can change the type of tofu soup with an additional cost if you want. I changed mine to just Beef tofu soup.The soup bowl was not as big, but then again, having it with meat dish and rice would be more than enough. When ordering Soon tofu, you need to choose the level of spiciness. I went with âMildâ instead of âMedium.â The spiciness was good, not very spicy.The Beef Soon Tofu was pretty good, it had a good amount of beef in it. We cracked open the raw egg that came with the appetizer and let it cook in the hot soup. The Spicy Pork Bulgogi was excellent, the marinate was simply delicious! Pretty good portion and it was the perfect comfort food.My husband went with LA Gochujang Pork Combo. He change the tofu soup to be Seafood Soon Tofu. The broth had very distinctive seafood broth flavor to it, very different from their beef soon tofu. It was tasty and my husband enjoyed every bite of it.LA Gochujang Pork is very similar to Spicy Pork Bulgogi. The main difference is that the meat used in the LA Gochujang Pork is more fatty than the bulgogi. The flavor itself was almost the same as the bulgogi.The service was ok, they were efficient but not overly friendly. Maybe they are not too used to non-Korean customers? They were nice enough though. The food was great and I thought the price was good when you consider all the food that you are receiving. I would like to go back again to get some more of their soon tofu!
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4 based on 70 reviews
he best soup dumpling you can't miss!!! Taste it , Like it! Our signature Bun is Xiao Long Bao, It is a type of steamed bun (baozi) from the Jiangnan region of China, especially associated with Shanghai and Wuxi. It is traditionally prepared in xiaolong,
Itâs tucked in a small corner of a Korean shopping plaza and looked very unassuming. But inside, the place is clean and the service excellent. The menu is self-explanatory with lots of illustrative pictures for the uninitiated. Obviously, a large variety of dumplings and noodle soups are available, but you could also select a number of other traditional Chinese/Korean dishes. You order by checking your selections off a list provided with the menu. We love our dumplings! The additional eggplant sautéed sweet and sour style was also excellent. No liquor license but BYO wine and beer could easily be obtained from nearby liquor stores. Prices are reasonable, and ample parking is available underground or street side. Background noise inside the restaurant was insignificant allowing for easy conversation. Highly recommended for outing with family, friends and businesses.
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4 based on 53 reviews
I can't rave enough about this place. I've been coming here for years, and am never disappointed. I usually opt for the Karakuchi Ramen, which has a strong kick (beware for those who can't handle their spices). It's very authentic, down to the Japanese cartoon-y music they play. Gyozas are very popular too, but I've found the Gyu-don and other rice bowl too small for $5.
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