Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Mount Sinai. Mount Sinai is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located within the Town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 12,118 at the 2010 census. The hamlet is located on the North Shore of Long Island, and is served by the Mount Sinai School District and the Mount Sinai Fire Department, founded on October 25, 1930. The Mount Sinai Fire District covers approximately 5.5 square miles including the Mount Sinai Harbor and parts of the Long Island Sound. Mount Sinai's ZIP code is 11766.
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4 based on 16 reviews
This new restaurant in Port Jefferson Station is a winner. The room is pleasant, the service is good, the portions are large, the price is reasonable and the food is delicious.We began with three vegetarian spring rolls as an appetizer. They came with lettuce and shredded pickled carrots. The dipping sauce was excellent and the rolls were crispy and light. I had grilled chicken, vegetable and vermicelli noodles, my husband had chicken, lemongrass and rice and our friend had shrimp and pork on vermicelli. They were each served with their own light, sweet sauce. Terrific!
4 based on 61 reviews
Everything at Benten is at the top - except the prices. Kenny, the owner and master sushi chef, is a wizard of creativity. Sit at the counter, engage him in conversation on any subject, and you soon will be one of the family. Let him serve you the freshest fish, much of it from local fishermen, prepared in countless ways, and served with panache. Don't miss the lobster hand roll. The chilled soba noodles are served on ice. Amazingly tender, they melt in your mouth. Texture is supplied by the fried "crunchies", tiny bits of breading that fall off when they make tempura. When the bill comes you will be certain they made a mistake. How can the price be so low? Don't argue, just enjoy.
3 based on 23 reviews
I only wish the food was as good as the background music was pleasant. We enjoyed the music a lot, mostly from the Great American Songbook. However, the sushi was very average. We used a Groupon, which I almost forgot about, but even with the lower price of the food it was not such a great deal. Considering the multitude of Sushi Restaurants around, Hana would not be high on my list.
I have frequent this establishment a few times and was each time has a relaxing friendly meal. The spicy red curry soap was different refreshing with a nice curry kick.My grandson had a spider roll and loved it and grand daughter had her first bubble tea. Liked the big straw and bubbles;She liked the sea weed salad..A simple restaurant, nothing fancy, good fresh fish, nice sushi & sit down bar.Good for take out and always have a coupon for 20% off in the local paper.
4 based on 28 reviews
We've been here many times and always enjoy our meals. Small place, recently had a minor renovation, but food never changes. One of the few Thai places where you can get a Mee Grob appetizer. The cook, a little lady visible behind the counter, cranks out the meals with amazing efficiency. They have no liquor license, but encourage people to bring their own bottles, which they will open and provide glasses. This must be a big plus for some. One drawback for those who only use plastic: No credit cards accepted. So stop at an ATM first, and possibly a liquor store, and you'll have a lovely time.
4 based on 56 reviews
Gary, who manages wasabi, truly knows his customers and his charming personality puts you into a great mood. You can dine at the hibachi tables or in a more modern room, where a giant bar and cool lighting enhance your experience. Food is terrific! And if you are hungry, you can order all you can eat!
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4 based on 46 reviews
Slurp Ramen offers a fresh twist on Japanese soul food. We specialize in authentic Japanese Ramen, Rice Bowls, Buns & Salads.
So this was my first time having restaurant Ramen. I've actually made it myself several times (thank you pinterest) and wanted to see what I can do better. I really enjoyed my spicy Ramen that I ordered, but I wasn't blown away. I did try a Ramen egg from my best friend's original Ramen bowl, and really enjoyed that- wished I had gotten some on my own dish, actually. In general, it was tasty and flavorful but nothing terribly special. It's a little pricey in my opinion. I enjoyed my food, but would try other restaurants in the area before going back.
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This sushi restaurant does use very high grade sushi when making their rolls and Shashimi. My favorite is the New Zealand roll but the eel, dragon, usa, and California rolls are also excellent. Needs to be a bit more generous with salads and edamame!
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4 based on 38 reviews
You donât often have an opportunity to go to a traditional Chinese restaurant. They even have a large fish tank with beautiful goldfish. The food is plentiful and very tasty. We ordered a few appetizers and soup. We then shared two dinners amongst the 4 of us otherwise it would have been too much food. Prices are reasonable too.
5 based on 11 reviews
We are a new Asian Fusion restaurant serving the Mt. Sinai community and surrounding towns.
I have a favorite sushi place in the Mt Sinai/Miller Place area and I usually donât stray, but I decided to give Hokkaido a chance. The place is beautiful; comfortable seats, sturdy tables, modern design, and cool wallpaper. The service was excellent and my waiter even complimented me on my Star Wars shirt! The food was outstanding. My chicken pad Thai looked exactly like it did in the advertisement and the black noodle and beef was perfectly cooked! Sushi here was also amazing! They had many specials of the dayâ snow pea sprout, sautéed rice cakes, fresh scallops, wild king salmon, and a valentineâs roll. The sesame chicken was to die for!!
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