Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Torrington. Torrington is the largest city in Litchfield County, Connecticut and the Litchfield Hills region. It is also the core city of the largest micropolitan area in the United States. The city population was 36,383 according to the 2010 census.
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4 based on 90 reviews
Excellent food combined with great service, a friendly atmosphere, and moderate prices makes for a superior Thai restaurant. Try the Wonton Pad Thai. Unusual, tasty, and a real winner. The salads and the desserts are equally terrific. I highly recommend this best of Torringtonâs places for a great meal.
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4 based on 49 reviews
We enjoyed a fantastic dinner- three of us had sushi and sashimi and one bento box. Each meal was attractively and professionally prepared and presented. Each was delicious! The sushi and sashimi was properly chilled, fresh and delicious. More than we expected in a strip mall. A great surprise for a wonderful dinner.
4 based on 12 reviews
First the good: The dining room is pleasantly decorated, the wait staff was competent, lighting was pleasant and the menu was extensive. The not so good: Food was just OK and very overpriced for just OK and the pleasant atmosphere was completely ruined by the loud country music playing on the stereo.
3 based on 22 reviews
First impression: Easy to find, convenient location and parking, very accessible. Interior is light, bright, spacious, clean and well-organized. Seating was quick and easy for our party of 10 during the lunch buffet. Staff members were attentive, helpful, and courteous. The buffet featured many of the most popular Chinese dishes (the ones on an American "Chinese food" menu) along with hot soups, sushi, a selection of regular American food, and some of the more "exotic" Asian delicacies (like octopus). All of the offerings were presented very attractively; trays of hot food were kept full and heated well. Cold food trays were kept well stocked and at appropriate temp. There was a great variety of vegetables and fruits available, and navigating the many food islands was simple. The desserts were especially impressive with numerous fresh pastries and other sweets; also available were gelatins and ambrosia, and in a separate freezer were about a dozen tubs of ice cream in different flavors for self-service. All in all, great food. Tea was served at the table, BYOB if you like. Take out was available. I have relatives that visit Torrington Super Buffet on a regular basis and recommend it highly. I'll second that recommendation if you like a buffet setting with interesting food.
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