Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Glenmont. Glenmont is a hamlet in the town of Bethlehem, Albany County, New York. Glenmont is in the northeastern corner of the town and is a suburb of the neighboring city of Albany. It was once accessible from the Hudson River by way of several docks but the river's channels have since been filled in.
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4 based on 27 reviews
Asian tapas restaurant, specializing in Far East Asian cuisine.
My wife and I walked past this restaurant , but were intrigued by the concept of Asian tapas, so we went in. We were not disappointed. We decided to eat family style and chose 3 appetizers and a main. The Vietnamese spring rolls were very nicely prepared and artistically presented. Delicious marriage of rice noodles, julienne vegetables and herbs with a delightful sauce. The Takoyaki was something we had never had before. They were little dough balls filled with octopus, pickled ginger and spring onions, with two very nice sauces. Our favorite was the steamed grilled wild mushroom bun. Absolutely delicious. Only regret that we did not order another. The main, Pad Pak consisted of a medley of sautéed vegetables in a brown sauce served with Jasmine rice. Also, very good. Nice atmosphere. Great hostess. She walked us through the menu and helped us select a couple of things we had not had before. We will definitely eat here again.
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3 based on 26 reviews
As the Chinese takeouts in the area have gone steadily downhill in the past few years, at least in my experience, the Asian Tea House has become our go-to place for both takeout and for sit down meals. The restaurant is nicely decorated, there are a good number of choices, and the owner and people who work there are very friendly and accommodating.
4 based on 57 reviews
Boy itâs taken us a long time to get here. On this cold blustery evening we lucked out. Well, kind of. We only had to walk half of a block in the cold wind after we found a parking place, and while the restaurant was jam packed full with five people standing inside waiting ahead of us, they were all in a single party and a booth for two opened up right away.Now itâs important to keep in mind that this former railcar-style diner (Miss Albany) is so old (1941) that the cold outside permeates the glass windows. Fortunately, there was a heater directly under our table to help offset some of that cold.My wife was happy to see that the place had been cleaned up considerably since it was last open as the Miss Albany Diner several years ago and the original character was still intact. There was a decent selection of craft beers available, even though they were out of the stout that I ordered. So we ended up with a pair of Chatham Brewing stalwarts â Czechârd Past Pilsner and Farmerâs Daughter Rye IPA ($6 each).We started with the Roast Duck Buns ($7 for 2). The duck was tender and full of flavor while the buns were light, puffy and airy.My wife ordered the Tanpopo Spicy Ramen ($12) with an optional Seasoned Boiled Egg ($2). The Chashu pork was tender, the Tonkotsu broth was rich and only slightly spicy to allow all the other flavors to come across.I ordered the Roast Duck Ramen ($13) which comes in a chicken broth. But it wasnât just any old chicken broth. Enriched by the chopped pieces of duck with both bone and fat intact, the broth was both rich and full of flavor. If youâre not accustomed to gnawing meat off of small chopped bones, or someone who eschews the fat and skin of the duck, this dish is not meant for you. Otherwise, the meat is tender and did I mention it adds much richness and flavor to the broth?Service is friendly and efficient even with a full house.
4 based on 62 reviews
Sushi lovers welcome! Fresh, traditional sushi and sashimi, regardless of what youâre in the mood for: salmon, tuna, yellowtail, mackerel, uni, and more. We serve all the classic maki rolls, wrapped with just the right amount of sushi rice. Whether you co
Service was outstanding and very friendly, and the sake martinis cocktails we had were delicious. Starter of gyoza was excellent and we shared a sushi and sashimi platter to follow. The platter is certainly enough for the two people stated. The fish was overchilled and almost certainly frozen so sushi snobs wonât be overly happy as it does kill the taste and mouthfeel. It was nicely presented though.
4 based on 98 reviews
Exquisite cuisine fused with local charm That's what Shogun brings to Delmar and the Capital Region. Delectable sushi, savory entrees, and a full bar are complemented by superior service at this favorite area restaurant, established founded in 2009. Over
Smaller scale, very comfy, and intimate restaurant. It's very clean and elegant, and decorated to the 'flavor' of the establishment. They also do take out. Don't miss out on the chicken or beef pad thai! The miso soup is absolutely fantastic. And the edamame makes for a perfect appetizer. Super friendly staff as well! Makes you feel like you are on the other side of the world.
4 based on 47 reviews
My husband and I were looking for a place close to home to have some sushi and hibachi and decided to try this restaurant and we are very glad we did. Their specialty rolls (we tried two - the Christmas Roll and Sexy on the Beach Roll) were out of this world. My husband had steak hibachi which includes rice, veggies, soup/salad, etc. and he said it was delicious and I had the spicy maki combo which was equally delicious. We chatted with the owner and the entire experience was one we'll have to duplicate because we enjoyed ourselves thoroughly and we were about 3 minutes from home. Can't go wrong with that, right?
4 based on 33 reviews
Stopped for some dinner. Casual and comfortable atmosphere. Friendly and helpful wait staff Very nice menu with something for everyone. The edamame was warm and perfectly cooked. The deep fried pork gyoza were excellent and tasty. The pan seared tofu was very good but had the same sauce as the chicken yakitori. The chicken yakitori was very good but had a similar sauce as the pan seared tofu. The shrimp and vegetable tempura was very good, perfectly cooked and artistically prepared. Reasonable priced menu choices. We'll be back.
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