Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Wayland. Wayland is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 13,444 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 101 reviews
I have been here many times over the years, for lunches alone or with friends, for dinner, and I booked a small party. The service, setting and food are consistently excellent. Luncheon combos are a great value. Dinner pricing is a little upscale, but close to averages for the greater Boston area -- and definitely worth it. I am a fussy sushi fan, and Fugakyu in Sudbury never disappoints me! For my birthday dinner out with my husband the other night, this was my choice.
3 based on 42 reviews
We had dinner at China Rose in Wayland and can only describe their cooking as ordinary. The various dishes we tried lacked the distinctive Chinese flavors we expected. When they were seasoned, it was overdone. For example the sesame chicken was overly sweet, masking the taste of the meat. There are other Chinese restaurants in the Metro West area that have better food which we will be returning to.
4 based on 210 reviews
Such great Chinese food! I always get the soup... we order the egg drop and add won tons... like the egg drop broth better than the peppery won ton broth. Shrimp with black bean sauce, house special fried rice. Service is fast and friendly. Who needs a view when the food is this good!
4 based on 265 reviews
Minado provides an amazing variety of sushi, seafood and shellfish in its buffet restaurant. They have dozens of kinds of sushi rolls, sashimi, yakitori of all kinds (shrimp, squid, teriyaki chicken) as well as roasted and deep fried whole fish like pollock or haddock, a whole Chilean sea bass and an entire array of salads with seaweed, eggplant, asparagus, lettuce and kimchi and mixed salads of all kinds.They also have and entire dumpling area with shrimp, crab, and pork dumplings and a while shellfish area with crab, clams, mussels, shrimp and many other types of cold and warm shellfish dishes.The dessert bar is also pretty good with fruit and jello options and a soft serve ice cream machine with vanilla and chocolate ice cream.If you can't find something you like, you just don't like seafood!Pricing is fixed price all-you-can-eat with lunch at $17.95 Monday-Friday and $21.95 on Sat.-Sun. and holidays.Dinner is $31.95 on Mon.-Fri. and $33.95 on Sat.-Sun. and holidays.Kids are priced by height--half price for 5ft and over, quarter priced for 4 feet or shorter and free for 3 feet and under!Well worth it--everything is very fresh and the place is very clean with friendly and helpful service.Be prepared to arrive early as it gets very crowded at the buffet sometimes.Plan to be there at the opening at 11:45 or noon for lunch and 6PM for dinner service on Mon.-Fri. And by 5PM on Sat.-Sun.They serve lunch until 2:15PM Mon-Fri. and 3PM other days and dinner until 9:15PM Mon.-Thurs. and until 9:30PM on Fri.-Sat. And 9PM on Sunday. Be sure to get there to start eating at least a half hour before closing time.Great place for a large family or group. They also serve drinks including beer, wine and sake.Good place to go before if after shopping at the Natick malls, but be sure to bring an appetite--so many things to choose from.
4 based on 199 reviews
Went here as a group of family for dinner. I used to live in Japan and can be a bit of a food snob with Japanese food but was very happily surprised to have such a delicious Japanese meal on the east coast! We ordered a ton of dishes and shared everything. We loved the fluke starter with yuzu sauce, kinutemaki, nasu dengaku, tempura, gyoza, and maki. The agedashi tofu was good, but a little more firm tofu than I prefer. I preferred ogaâs cold appetizers and maki rolls to the nigiri but everything was good. Definitely a place where sharing style eating works well!
4 based on 45 reviews
Asked about the claim to fame and was informed that their lobster sushi was very special as well as the lobster rice cake starter, so I had both. Finished with a fatty hamachi sashimi. Drank green tea and a standard Hakashima Junmai cold sake - all good!
4 based on 147 reviews
20+ years ago this was our favorite Chinese restaurant. We went tonight, the parking lot was full with many higher end cars. We were excited. The greeter strongly suggested a table in the dining room although we wanted to sit in the more lively lounge. To make a long story shortâ painfully slow and inattentive service, bland bland bland food, even the duck sauce had NO flavor and we had to request it. No salt and pepper or soy sauce?? Will not ever go back and do not recommend.
4 based on 92 reviews
Enjoyed a delicious lunch. Our nephew was home for Thanksgiving and wanted to eat at one of his favorite restaurants. Since we are new to Sushi restaurants, we followed their suggestions. We enjoyed dumplings, shumai, rock shrimp which a delicious sauce, and edamame which were grilled with a soy sauce and sea salt - delicious. We then moved onto crab rolls and shrimp tempura. For entrees we had salmon and steak cooked on a piping hot granite stone. Both served with rice and vegetables. Such a feast with so many flavors to delight us ! We will definitely return to enjoy dinner at the restaurant. The décor is beautiful and casual.
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4 based on 102 reviews
Usually love this place. Was sitting there today waiting for my wonton soup. The server is behind the counter, blows her nose, puts the tissue in her pocket and brings me the bowl of soup WITH HER THUMB IN THE BOWL...but at least not in the soup. Kind of reminds of an old soup joke from the Catskills that goes without saying.
4 based on 70 reviews
Love this little discovery near the intersection of Rtes 20 and 27 (parking in the back of the restaurant). Ordered the Thai hot and sour soup (delicious spicy lime). Entree was the Penang curry crispy duck - wonderful! No alcohol served; had a nice jasmine tea.
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