Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Dover. With NASCAR at the Speedway, harness racing at Dover Downs, 10 nationally recognized museums, plus historical attractions galore, it's easy to see why the capital of Delaware is a great weekend destination. Check out the world's largest cargo plane, stationed at Dover Air Force Base, or explore the beginnings of recorded sound at the Johnson Victrola Museum. It's the perfect time to visit the Biggs Museum of Art, which is running a special exhibition to celebrate its 10th anniversary. "Artful Living: the Legacy of Sewell C. Biggs" features fine and decorative art gems from the private collection of the local patron and museum namesake. Also worth a visit: the Delaware Agricultural Museum and the John Dickinson Plantation, where staff, dressed in period costume, explain and reenact life in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Round out the day with a meander around Green and Loockerman Streets downtown. Lined with historic Colonial and Victorian buildings, plus specialty book, candle and jewelry stores, it's a great place to shop or sample the local fare at a neighborhood cafe or restaurant.
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4 based on 93 reviews
Extensive Asian menu with about 15 or so Korean choices. Tried a Chef's Special Japchao which is listed as a stir fried potato noodle with assorted vegetables. Very generous serving, but bland. Requested and received two small bowls of hot sauce which helped but the flavor was just not there.Small typical side dishes in Korean style were also lacking flavor. One contained steamed broccoli. Not very Korean
4 based on 85 reviews
My husband likes the food here so while we were nearby, I thought we could sit down and enjoy a meal. It was around 2pm so the lunch crowd had gone and there were 6 customers seated.I ordered the Wonton Soup (good but a little salty) and the General Tso's Chicken (good). He ordered Scallops and broccoli that was very good from my taste test!The menu was more extensive than I anticipated. I was surprised that my husband did not order some sushi which he enjoys. The service was efficient with consistent checks if we needed anything!
4 based on 54 reviews
Well-known in Dover as the place for All You Can Eat Sushi for $20 a person, it's not really a bargain. The quality of the sushi is "buffet" - little fresh fish. Frankly, the two Chinese Buffet restaurants in town have sushi of the same grade at about 1/2 the price. Service (for drinks) was slow. I'm unlikely to return.
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