Reviews on Asian food in Mays Landing, New Jersey, United States. Mays Landing is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Hamilton Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. At the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 2,135. It is the county seat of Atlantic County. The community was named for Captain George May, who sailed the Great Egg Harbor River in 1740, and purchased land in the area in 1756.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Food was good, prices were decent. Friendly staff. Plenty of parking. Service was good. But I went around 8 pm, so it was probably after their peak dinner hour.
4 based on 55 reviews
After the renovation earlier this year, Ginza became a less than average place. Yes, all-you-can eat is still a nice (and cost-effective) option, but the food quality is not it used to be. Seafood soup, which we enjoyed before, has become an average (last time undercooked) soup. Not sure if we will come there again...
4 based on 84 reviews
Love, love, love their Tom Kha soup. Mitch is also a great host and works hard to make you comfortable. Nice atmosphere. Quiet, not overly noisy. I'd rather they serve water in glass not plastic, and am still looking for other meals here that I adore, but will be back. Love that it's BYOB. Love that there are vegetarian options. there is also a card you can get for discounts, etc.
4 based on 39 reviews
I was visiting my daughter and grandchildren and stopped on the way form the Atlantic City Airport. The place is small ad plain, but the menu was broad with a variety of interesting dishes I have not seen in similar restaurants out side of New Orleans or New York. The summer rolls with chicke and charbroiled pork were excellent. My grandson enjoyed his prok chop on rice, My daughter and grand daughter enjoyed their pho and took the excess home. I had char broiled pork on dired noodles. this is a must stop on my next trip to acy
4 based on 14 reviews
Although mainly a take out operation we ate in on Tuesday, March 3. Just a half dozen or so tables but the restaurant and rest rooms are clean and comfortable. Lunch specials are served with soup and white or fried rice. Large portions served piping hot. Friendly service. This was our first time here, but it certainly will not be the last.
We were very loyal China May fans for 10 years, but when they were taken over by new management a year ago, the quality noticeably dropped. Bland soups, dried out entrees, smaller portions, etc., drove us elsewhere. We gave Best Food a try and have been happy ever since. Boneless spare rib combo is fantastic, as is their hot and sour soup which is made to order. All the staples like General Chicken, lo mein, mu shu, chicken and broccoli are very good. Friendly service and large portions too.
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3 based on 60 reviews
Chinese buffet, I believe it opened in 2011.
My son and I went with another family, and we enjoyed it. I usually dislike buffets because they become unappetizing after so many people go through the food (and cough on it, etc).. But we went early, and were several of the first people to get food. The Chinese dishes were very good. I wish this place were closer to where we live. I had all the usual stuff that's bad for me -- pork egg roll, spring roll, battered chicken (for sweet and sour, without the sauce). All very good. They also had some plain bok choy, one of my favorite veggies -- delicious! The lo mein was yummy. They also have non-Asian food, which is interesting. I tasted the "beef pie" -- something I find hard to resist, and it was tasty. My son kept going back for sushi -- California rolls -- I didn't try them, but he said they were very good. One more thing -- they had those steamed buns that you can usually only get at dim sums. Inside it was sweet red bean paste, and it was a wonderful surprise. Overall, a great place for a buffet!
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4 based on 25 reviews
We were down the shore for the weekend and doing some shopping in Mays Landing.It was dinner time and we wanted some quick Chinese food and we came upon Best Food in Town II Chinese restaurant.The restaurant is located in a small strip mall. We went inside and it was very clean in the store which was a very good sign.The prices on the menu were very reasonable and we ordered a shrimp egg roll, Chicken Chow Mein with brown rice, and General Tso's Chicken with white rice.Soda from the soda cooler was about a one dollar a can.We decided to eat our food inside instead of doing take out. Our food was brought to our table and it was piping hot and fresh. The General Tso's was excellent. The Chicken Chow Mein was good, but was a bit bland... it could have used some black pepper and/or garlic. The brown rice was a bit dry, but still good. Both the amount of white and brown rice sides were on the skimpy side and we could have used a bit more to mix in with our meal. The shrimp egg roll was a big disappoint... it was VERY dry and possibly over fried.Our total bill was a bit under $20.If you need Chinese take out and want quick Chinese food, I would recommend this restaurant. We will be back again if we are hungry for a quick Chinese meal.
4 based on 69 reviews
Visited this restaurant with a family member for a change of pace and was pleasantly surprised. Food is delicious and a great value for the price! Place is not fancy however service is excellent and they are very accommodating. Accidentally left an item there and they were very honest and saved it for me to pickup. Returned again and the food was consistently as delicious with same great service. Great food, service and value - Check this place out!!
4 based on 83 reviews
It's over 90 degrees outside with humidity so thick, you're practically swimming through a haze of insects and perspiration just to take a few steps. With that imagery in place, we were darting from errand to errand as quick as we could after a long work day - trying to avoid the graduation gridlock along the way. A brief stop in Sakura for a few rolls was a great dinner choice - our server Kira was polite, prompt & patient - ice teas served, refilled, rolls served (on a boat) that were delicious.Quiet on the sushi side of the restaurant, so between the great service, good food, and peace from the heat - this was definitely an experience to pass along to fellow travelers.
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