Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Red Lion. Red Lion is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, settled in 1852 and incorporated on January 16, 1880. The population was 6,373 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 70 reviews
We visited Viet Thai at their new location at York County Shopping Center. It never bothered us to eat at the old venue, but this one has more space. Our meals were delicious, fresh and plentiful. The prices here are so reasonable. I had coconut soup (lick-the-bowl-delicious), a huge spring roll, and this time went with chicken pad thai instead of being more adventurous. My meal with both apps was $13 and I took half the pad thai home for later. We really enjoy the meals at similar restaurants in the area, but in our humble opinion, we find the value and food can't be beat at Viet Thai. The service was great and staff is helpful with any questions we had. My first choice will always be Viet Thai, which was once Market Street Cafe/Viet Thai. We would love if they reopened the old venue too.
3 based on 26 reviews
Come by your local Noodles & Company at 2108 South Queen St., , York where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
Noodles provides very quick economic meals. Convenient to I-83. I have never been disappointed, meals are quick and fresh. I enjoy their pan noodles with pork. My son usually gets the mac n cheese. I recently tried the spicy Korean beef noodles- awesome. Although more expensive than fast food, still an economical alternative.
4 based on 40 reviews
I have been here before and had no complaints. My daughter and I came with threee of her smallchildren. The waitress was new and had trouble taking the order. Once complete she read it back and no errors. the food came at different times. The sushi looked very good but I had vegetables with rice which was in a tasteless.sauce. Not only that it arrived only after we asked about it, the others having been served. It seemed it had been forgotten and it had to be prepared after we complained. When I attempted to pay the bill and gave my credit card, I was informed the bill was incorrect and I was presented a new higher bill. The difference I believe was they neglected to put one drink on the first bill. I don't plan on returning.
4 based on 34 reviews
The sushi at Mitsuru is fresh, flavorful and reasonably priced. They have an extensive selection of rolls, and the sashimi portions are very generous. The miso soup is rich and hearty for a perfect starter. Friendly people and great service! We will return if we are in the area again!
4 based on 66 reviews
Just had another wonderful dinner at my favorite thai restaurant in York pa. This is one spot that is a must for anyone who likes thai food, great atmosphere and really good service. And surprisingly inexpensive. Make reservations as this place gets pretty packed, especially on the weekends. Great assortment on the menu, my favorite is the sea dragon! I have not had a bad meal since I've started going to this restaurant. This place is consistantly good. Stop in and enjoy.
4 based on 13 reviews
The food selection and decor are very typical of most Chinese buffets, with a few above average items. The brown butter chicken is wonderful! It consists of breaded and fried chicken tenders drizzled with lemon and sprinkled with Parmesan cheese. Not exactly an ordinary Chinese buffet item, but I suggest you try it. In addition, the fried dumplings are excellent. They have a very thin, light wrapper with a seasoned ground pork filling that is steamed and lightly fried. I also recommend the shrimp egg foo young and their "must try" dessert; the flan with caramel sauce. OK, it's a little out of place at a Chinese buffet, but pass on all the other dessert items, and try it. One criticism. Unless you like very weak iced tea, pass and ask for a glass of water.
4 based on 43 reviews
I have patronized this restaurant for close to 10 years. This past week I visited and found that the ownership had changed. The decor is still nice, the restaurant clean, and the staff friendly. But the food was bland. General Tso chicken - the staple of every Chinese restaurant in North America. How could that be bland? But it was. My colleague thought the food was "different than before" but did not mention if his was bland as well.
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4 based on 20 reviews
With the turnover of management at First Wok, we lost a great Chef who cooked us fabulous Chinese food for many years. A new Chinese takeout restaurant called JJ Panda opened on Pauline Drive about a year ago. I normally steer clear of franchise Chinese restaurants, but gave it a try. Some of the former First Wok employees and their Chef, are working at this JJ Panda restaurant. We ordered egg rolls, Lo Mein and Triple Delight entrees.When we got home and tried the food, we realized we had in fact reconnected with the former First Wok Chef. The egg rolls and entrees were just like we remembered. Fresh, great presentation, excellent quality and tasted delicious. My wife and I often talked about how much we missed the Chef at First Wok the past several years. It is great to have found him and know we can get excellent Chinese any time we want once again.My wife noticed they were extremely busy last night. I guess the locals have discovered this great find before we did.
4 based on 19 reviews
Visiting family and they suggested this place; relatively new and now one of their local favorites. And I can certainly understand why! Great sushi served in many, many interesting and unique ways. Combinations and serving formats galore. Fish is very good, preparation is terrific. No wine or beer, but there is a wine lounge two doors down selling quite creditable PA wines. In total, a terrific dining experience. Not to be missed in the York region!
4 based on 30 reviews
My wife and I visited for the first time. We like the decor a lot. For our Appetizers we had dumplings and their spring rolls. We didn't like the dumplings at all. More than likely because we are used to only pork fried dumplings that are lightly fried, and these are more heavy fried and in these dumplings there is a mix of pork, chicken and shrimp. I could only taste the chicken. Well...after looking at their menu later on, I noticed we should have ordered the Gyoza dumplings. So our fault for ordering the wrong thing. The Spring rolls were very good. Both the dipping sauces for the Spring rolls and dumplings were very tasty.For our Entree my wife had the Masaman curry. It was very good. I had the drunken noodles with shrimp. A slight heat to the drunken noodles. Just right. Very good too. The portions are smaller than other Thai places we have been to, but still big enough to be filling.
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