Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Syracuse. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Syracuse is a city of hills, valleys, lakes and streams. The city sits on the shore of lakes Onondaga, is within 20 miles of the beautiful Finger Lakes region and 30 miles from Lake Ontario. Syracuse offers big-city amenities with a small-town feel: a symphony orchestra, an opera company, professional sports teams, museums and art galleries. Planning a summer trip? Don't miss the Great New York State Fair at the Empire Expo center. Planning a winter trip? Bundle up - Syracuse is renowned for its snowy winters
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3 based on 91 reviews
We tried the Koo Sang Koo Som platter for two offering, thinking that would be the best way to sample 6 of their 13 appetizers - Disappointing and flavorless and much was left behind. All, including most "deep fried" fried appetizers were clearly made WAY ahead (days ago?) and served cool at best. An attempt seemed to be made to refry at too low a temperature the stuffed rice paper roll which resulted in a greasy product. The "deep fried" shrimp patty was fishy tasting and the "deep fried tofu" was soggy. The chicken satay was green slime covered overcooked chicken. Onto a shared order of Pad Thai with pork - A red-colored mountain of rice noodles was served with itty-bitty pieces of overcooked thin 1/4" slices of pork which was sparingly tossed into the unappetizing mound, no egg or tofu as described was evidenced in the decomposed dish (bean spouts, chili powder, peanut bits thrown on the side of the dish with a slice of lemon). That, too, was mostly left behind. The restaurant celebrates being the New Times "Best of Syracuse in 2002" - I'd like to remind the pleasant manager who offered us ice cream or another dish to take away (which we did not accept) to compensate for our asked for honest critique that the touted accolade was 16 years ago!!! We're going back to Lemongrass, no we're running back to Lemongrass if we ever feel like Thai food in Syracuse again.
4 based on 70 reviews
We had a good dinner here - food was cooked great, everything tasted good, hibachi show was enjoyable. The only downfall was our sushi appetizers didnât arrive until our main courses were already half finished - but it was busy so that is understandable. The sushi was very fresh and delicious - truthfully I enjoyed the sushi a bit more then my main course. The hibachi was good but did tend to lack a bit of flavour - I got more of a butter taste then actual flavour - but when cooking that style it is sometimes to be expected. Overall I would return here if in the area and do recommend it!
4 based on 42 reviews
We really liked this place. We ordered egg rolls (very good, nice and crispy), fried dumplings (which were not my favorite, they weren't as crispy as they could have been and ended up feeling like half fried, half steamed dumplings. This was my only complaint about the entire experience though!). We also ordered sizzling style chicken (they literally pour a sizzling sauce over the chicken & vegetables), and spicy crispy style beef (this was soooooo good, had a nice spicy kick and appeared to be crisped up with a generous coating of spices).Their menu was very large, but they had pictures next to nearly every offering they had, which I thought was awesome. When it came time to ask for the check, one person boxed up our food while another person did the credit card transaction, and it was probably the quickest I've ever gone from being done eating to walking out with my leftovers, which was great. I'm looking forward to going back and trying out more options from their menu.
3 based on 174 reviews
Another delicious visit to this âAsian fusionâ restaurant in the Destiny Center Mall. I had the Orange Peel Shrimp dish, which was actually a little too sweet this time, but still tasty. And it had tons of shrimp, which was wonderful. I do enjoy this place.
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4 based on 59 reviews
Our second visit to this restaurant and the background music hasn't really changed much! Fortunately neither has the tasty food although our waitress wasn't particularly enthusiastic. Also prices seem to have increased somewhat. Sadly not such a great experience this time.
4 based on 31 reviews
Afraid I'm running against the grain here. We had the bento box in order to sample several of Yamasho's offerings plus a mixed sushi platter. The bento's hibachi beef was strips of meat swimming in a sticky sauce, lacking the seared braise and delicate flavor of the genuine article. Presentation was fairly hum-drum. Tempura was fine. Our sushi lacked firmness and flavor. It rates barely passable. Miso was good as were the salads. Portions are ample.Yamasho's menu includes a number of other non-Japanese Asian dishes. Perhaps the lack of culinary focus accounts for the so-so outcome.On the plus side, service was cheerful and efficient and ambiance sort of classic shopping mall Asian eatery style. Prices are reasonable.So, I confess surprise at the many positive reviews, which drew us here. The upshot on Yamasho for us is that it was mediocre. For better Japanese fare, try Kyoto or Firudo. There are others in CNY we've yet to visit, but plan to in the near future.
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4 based on 27 reviews
When friendly, excellent service, super food, and unusually pleasant surroundings come together, a restaurant becomes an instant favorite. That's what happened for us the first time we tried a Thai Love NY.We've been back twice since that first time six months ago, and it's always great. The Tom kha is some of the best we've had. The pad Thai is well balanced and delicious. The curries are the stuff of dreams.Heat levels range from 1 to 5, with additional hot sauces available at the table. But even though we like heat, their 3 is perfect for us. I suspect that these lovely people, who make you feel very much at home, would prepare your choices any way you wished.We love Thai Love NY!
4 based on 49 reviews
We went to China Pavilion because a friend said they served GF chinese food. They were terrific. Everything on the menu can be prepared GF, even egg rolls. Because a family member is GF, the restaurant understands the needs of those with GF Sensitivity or Celiac disease. They were more than helpful and the food was delicious. There is no additional charge for GF preparation. Highly recommend!!
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4 based on 166 reviews
Whenever we are in the Syracuse area, this is a favorite place to stop! We love the atmosphere, cocktails, servers, and certainly the variety of excellent options for a quick bite or something more substantial. We always have the Italian egg rolls and my husband LOVES the French onion burger! They have a great deal on gift cards right now too! That gift will certainly be a hit becuase everyone we know loves the place!
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4 based on 347 reviews
The Lemon Grass has been committed to bringing innovative, fresh, and delectable Pacific Rim Thai food to our dedicated clientele for over 19 years. Our award-winning wine list, savory dishes, and knowledgeable wait staff consistently create an exquisite
Wife, daughter and son-in-law had dinner there. We had a bottle of wine, and the young folks had a couple of beers. We split the shrimp dumplings, octopus, king roll, tamarind duck, and the prig pow. All were excellent. Service was good, the appetizers came out 1 at the time, so we could split and share. The meals came out together, and we split those also. The prices were exactly what I expected from a high end restaurant.
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