Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Greenfield. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Greenfield is a city in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. Greenfield was first settled in 1686. The population was 17,456 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Franklin County. Greenfield is home to Greenfield Community College, the Pioneer Valley Symphony Orchestra, and the Franklin County Fair. The city has a Main Street Historic District containing fine examples of Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian architecture.
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3 based on 18 reviews
We just stopped in on a whim, deciding to treat our daughter who was in for an overnight visit from college, to a non home cooked meal. The restaurant was quiet, but the friendly waitress promptly made us feel at home. We ordered separate pieces from the extensive menu, and composed a meal complete with tea and appetizers. There were delicious leftovers for the next day (s).
4 based on 33 reviews
I love this place-it is handicapped accessible-others places are not in Sunderland-walk ins welcome-other places require weird nights only reservations-the food and show are great-the atmosphere just right-and the soup-DELICIOUS..I go as often as I can-such a resource-friendly to boot !
4 based on 40 reviews
We have taken out many times from this local joint, and it has always been serviceable. I have also given it a positive review. However, this last occasion provided us with the lowest rung of mediocrity. Without elaborating, we could tell that the dumplings were fried using oil that had been used with seafood. The vegetable lo-mein sort of had some vegetables.I could go on. I don't know if it was the cook's night off, or just scrimping. I am certain that this review will have no bearing on their clientele--if they read such reviews--but it is too bad that a local venue serving passable fare should be so foul.
4 based on 26 reviews
This place is a well-kept secret...fresh food, authentic recipes, friendly owners, casual atmosphere. Try the Panang (red) Curry, Pad Thai and Tofu Triangles. One of the best Thai meals we have ever had. Anywhere. Will become one of our regular spots.
4 based on 31 reviews
Authentic Korean Food on Main Street
We enjoyed a quiet meal on a Saturday. It was chance that we went to this restaurant because our first choice for dinner was a different, very popular restaurant two doors away. We didn't want to wait for 45 minutes for a table so we went to this restaurant because it was close by. The atmosphere was calm and quiet; it was easy to enjoy conversation while we ate. The menu listed several Korean dishes we weren't familiar with and the server was able to describe in detail in answering our questions. Best of all, the food was very tasty! It was possible to have as much or little hot and spicy as you wanted. Highly recommended!
4 based on 17 reviews
A local warm, casual eatery serving up an extensive menu of north Indian and Nepali cooking into the wee hours.
My wife and I were there for a luncheon buffet on our 37th Wedding Anniversary and to check out the nearby Amtrak Station and Olver Transportation Center Structural Parking Garage. After Amtrak starts two new roundtrips in late summer or early fall, we were planning to park in the garage and take one of the new Amtrak trains to Alexandria, VA, via transfer in New Haven, CT.The ten main items (3 meat and 7 vegetarian) on the Buffet were excellent. My favorites were mixture of nine vegetable, the lentils, and kale paneer. The fried carrots, kheer, lentil bread, raita (extra side), and mango lassi (extra) were also wonderful.The staff was friendly. The walls could benefit from a few more pictures. Further, a couple more main course items would be appreciated. Being in walking distance of the garage, bus, and train station makes this restaurant a prime location for local and and interstate travelers.
4 based on 103 reviews
Having eaten here often over the years, my friends and I have enjoyed good food and especially good lunches. Lately, however, frequent errors present cause for concern. For example, a pot of hot tea on the table is useless without teacups; when white rice was ordered, brown rice was brought. Most glaring of all, fortune cookies should arrive with the check, please. We should not have to wait ten minutes and finally ask for them. The latter error occurred twice within a week. Some other friends of ours have opted to start dining elsewhere, citing their own issues with service. My suggestion to management is that some time be spent on staff retraining. This is a good restaurant that deserves to be brought up to speed when it comes to consistent customer service. I look forward to its improvement.
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4 based on 82 reviews
On a scheduled trip to Greenfield we checked out the scene and reviews. Quickly settled on Thai Blue Ginger. Cute, clean downtown location with nearby metered parking. Ordered our favorite, green curry with chicken. Everything about it was perfectand delicious. Jasmine rice, A+, curry A+, service B+ ( a bit vague in the beginning). We live 45 minutes away, but would consider driving that far to eat there again.
Most Popular American food in Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States
4 based on 306 reviews
We brew our own beers at our brewery on Hope Street; we bake our own desserts; and our bar and kitchen menu has a variety of meals and appetizers that we hope will satisfy you. Whenever possible we serve organic foods supplied by local growers and produce
I have always been a fan of the Peopleâs Pint. They have great brew and fabulous food in a cozy setting where you feel like you know everyone. Recently they hosted a community event called Pint in the Park. It was fantastic and I really appreciated being able to enjoy an event like this downtown. Of course, great beer from the Peopleâs Pint was available, but there were also a couple other local vendors with hard cider and ginger beverages. They served everything in commemorative glasses. I decided to buy my glass and take it home. It was reasonable at just 5 bucks. There were some food booths as well and different bands came in every hour or so. It was nice hanging out in the sunshine, listening to music, and sipping away on some of the best brew this area has to offer.
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