Find out what Asian restaurants to try in East Longmeadow. East Longmeadow is a city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States situated in the Pioneer Valley region of Western Massachusetts. It has a population of 15,720 at the 2010 census. East Longmeadow is 5 miles southeast of downtown Springfield, 25 miles north of Hartford, 88 miles southwest of Boston, and 142 miles north of New York City.
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3 based on 26 reviews
I actually thought they served too much food, if that's possible. Seriously, we ordered and the piles of food came and we were totally overwhelmed. It was hot and tasty even though you could tell the ingredients were low quality in spots.
4 based on 17 reviews
The Hibachi chef was very entertaining and engaged all of his audience. The servers were prompt and attentive. The portions were above average so if you left hungry you didn't clean your plate. Went there looking for fried noodles(Kobe' style). The main sauce they cook with is some kind of heavy teriyaki. I ordered the Salmon and this sauce was on it as well. Not what my brain was expecting but the food was good.
4 based on 36 reviews
My husband and I have eaten here several times over the years and have never been disappointed. Tonight is no exception. It was HOT outside but we we were greeted by a friendly waiter and welcomed the cool temps inside. The tall-spotlessly-clean glasses of ice water were also welcomed.We almost always order the same two items #17, a delicious chicken soup with rice noodles, piles of tender white meat chicken and a plate of fresh vegetables to add to the soup (my mouth is watering as I write) and #25 which is succulent boneless ribs, shrimp, noodles, and an egg role with fresh crunchy vegetables. There's always more than enough food for us both and as an added bonus...our wallets aren't emptied.The food is fresh and tasty. It's Vietnamese cooking at its finest. We give it 5 yums!
4 based on 34 reviews
The Vietnamese restaurant we usually go to was closed, so we decided to try Bamboo House. We LOVED it!! The outside does not look like much, and the inside lacks the typical Asian décor and ambiance, but the food was outstanding. The spring rolls were nice and hot and served with fresh lettuce leaves that we were told to wrap them in before dipping in duck sauce. Were they ever delicious! Next came the chicken wings which have to be the best wings we have ever had anywhere, anytime. I don't know what they do differently from countless other restaurants, but their wings alone were worth the visit. We each ordered an entrée, I have forgotten the names but one was a shrimp with vegetables and one beef with vegetables, both of which came with white rice. (I think the numbers were #50 & #70) We requested no chili pepper and the cook happily obliged. The flavors were wonderful, and we were glad that the servings were so large that we brought enough home for another meal. Service by Nam was excellent and prices were lower than expected. I think we have found a new favorite Vietnamese restaurant and we definitely will be getting wings to go. Man, were they ever good!!
3 based on 52 reviews
Our Family has been going to Li Brothers from their initial opening many years ago. Going there feels like we are visiting with extended family. The food is always consistently good. The sushi is great. And they will accommodate suggestions on alternatives to ingredients. Take out is always a good option too.
4 based on 67 reviews
This place was awesome when they first opened. Friends and I frequent here often but probably won't be back anymore. Service is always rude and always trying to rush you out. The food is good but doesn't have the same flavor it used to have. I wish they would step it up- no wonder the place is always empty.
4 based on 142 reviews
Pho Saigon has been serving fine Vietnamese dishes in Springfield for over 20 years. I believe they may have been the first in the area to present this versatile cuisine. The service is friendly and prompt; the setting pleasant and the prices are fair for the quality.It's been awhile since we dined with them, and while our lunch was well crafted, I suspect there were other dishes on the menu we might have enjoyed more. The Vietnamese Fried Eggrolls with pork and vegetables were a bit bland. My wife and I had two different Shrimp dishes, the first served with a hot and sour sauce on the side, the other in a sizzling plate with vegetables and ginger.. Both dishes were properly cooked, the shrimp was of high quality, but again thin on the flavor. The biggest turn off was iced tea that was about as strong as the local water. Filled more than half with ice, and with a jasmine base, whether you closed your eyes or not, it was like one teabag for a pot. We took a few sips and told them to take it back. One waitress admitted they had complaints, and perhaps they would try to do better. They should!The only reason I haven't rated this review as "average" is because I know they can do better.
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4 based on 42 reviews
Dropped in for a late lunch after shopping. Place was very clean, we were the only customers, service was quick and friendly. Hubby got chicken and mixed vegetables, I got pork with peppers and onions. This included choice of four soups and choice of two rice dishes. The wonton soup was excellent. The meal portions were tasty and generous..... we both needed boxes. Bill was just over $15 which included only one soda since they do not offer unsweetened ice tea. There seemed to be an extensive sushi menu (we donât do sushi), and many items on the menu were indicated as being âhot,â so selections were more limited for us. Nice little place!
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4 based on 129 reviews
I have not been back to Iron Chef since Michael sold it to some of his staff. The food is still very good. I understand that they kept the same chefs. We had a luncheon special of shrimp with vegetables and all of us enjoyed it. The service was fast. Unfortunately because it is small the noise level is high. Because of that we frequently order take-out to eat in the quiet of our home.
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4 based on 60 reviews
We haven't been to TAO for several years, not sure why we stopped going, but now we know. I think I'll say the good points first. The dining room is quite open, minimalist decorations and quite clean. The wait staff was welcoming and quite helpful with our order. The egg rolls were excellent, crisp on the outside, really stuffed on the inside. We ordered teriyaki beef, sweet and sour chicken, shrimp in garlic sauce, and Buddha's delight. We were amazed at the size of the portions but disappointed with Buddha's delight, in that they were only steamed with no sauce or glazing on it.........quantity..........huge! The sweet and sour chicken was bland, and the shrimp in garlic sauce was good, however I wish that the waitress had told us that it ALSO came with veggies! We would have cancelled Buddha's Delight. There was so much food!!! We brought enough home for 2 more meals.Now for the "ugly" there is no barrier between the bar and sushi bar and the main dining room so when the customers in the bar, and the idle wait staff start clowning around the noise really carries into the dining room. Some of the topics were quite adult. As it was, the only folks in the dining room were my husband and I, luckily.The food was plentiful, the place quite clean, the wait staff welcoming, but we probably won't return. We have a wonderful take out Chinese restaurant just about a mile from our house with flavorful and inviting foods.
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