Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts, United States. Feeding Hills is a section of the city of Agawam with its own ZIP code (01030) and post office. Line Street in Agawam is generally accepted by residents as being the unofficial border. In the early to mid-19th century, a ditch was dug here to separate the two sections. Feeding Hills contains one quarter of the total population, as well as Provin Mountain, the highest point in the town, and many moderate-sized farms.
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4 based on 13 reviews
Hong Kong Express is a local Chinese food restaurant.Their menu is pretty standard with dinner specials and daily lunch specials offered.I am never disappointed with the quality and consistency of items.Favorites include their wonton soup, fried rice, and egg rolls.
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4 based on 14 reviews
Nice sit-down Chinese restaurant, which are few and far between in the Springfield, MA area. Food is above average, with very reasonable prices. Lunch portions are also well above average and include a choice of soup (but not egg drop). Asparagus dishes are available in season.
4 based on 50 reviews
We have been driving by this restaurant for years, perhaps decades. Truth be told, while we enjoy many Asian cuisines (Indonesian, Philippine, Thai, Vietnamese and various Chinese Regions), Japanese is our least favorite. Still, some friends had some good things to say about them and we decided to give them a try, It's hard to change preferences/prejudices and unfortunately our dinner didn't.The service was friendly but a bit blase' and lackadaisical. Our appetizers, Spring roll and Tempura Shrimp arrived at room temperature. We had to ask for knives to cut the former. My wife's salad was fine and my soup forgettable. Our mains, her Tempura Combo Platter and my Salmon Teriyaki were nothing to write home about. The former was a sea of beige, with everything tasting bland and about the same. The Salmon was slightly overcooked and rested on a bed of onions. The Teriyaki Sauce was subtle or vague in the background. We were both served small bowls of white rice that stuck together and was devoid of any seasoning.While I respect the Japanese passion for fresh ingredients, presentation and focus on healthy food, I don't want to die of boredom. I will leave it to the afficianados to appraise the quality of their sushi bar. There was nothing on our plates that would tempt us to hurry back..
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