Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Clifton Park. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Clifton Park is a suburban town in Saratoga County, New York, United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the 2010 population was 36,705. The name is derived from an early land patent. The town is in the south part of the county and is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) north of Albany, 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Schenectady, and 10 miles (16 km) south of Saratoga Springs.
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3 based on 39 reviews
We ate Sunday early afternoon-probably the only ones there -did not see any one else.Service was wonderful . The food came quickly, hot and tasty . We had been there about 10 years ago and had no urge to return. We will be back often if the quality stands up to todays example.
4 based on 11 reviews
I met a friend for all you can eat sushi and thoroughly enjoyed every bite! There was a good variety of foods and the ingredients were very fresh. The staff was very attentive and friendly as well. I will be returning for more!
4 based on 13 reviews
We stopped for a quick supper and enjoyed the home-made noodles. Hubby had Toshomen (hand-cut wide noodles) with beef sirloin; son had Lan Zhou Lamian (hand pulled thin noodles) with pork spare rib and I had Tochomen with port spare ribs. While the meats all had quite a bit of grizzle, the toshomen was my fav noodle - good texture and taste. Also had a tea egg ($1 each) and took an extra with us on the road. Quick stop - good food - fair prices
We have been to Modu Sushi 4x. My boyfriend and I love Sushi and have been to the majority of Sushi restaurants in the capital region.Our first 3 visits to Modu were fantastic. The Sushi is extremely fresh, great portions, reasonably priced, service anf atmosphere great. Went to Modu last night, portions were skimped down, rolls we always get, were 2 pieces shorter. Same price. Same great quality, but size of rolls small.For the same money spent, we left still hungry.I asked our server, why are the portions smaller and she appeared to not notice. We just ate there 3 weeks before, exact same order. She then mentioned that they just hired a new chef. Ah ha!We won't be back, now the portion size is NOT worth the $$. Back to Sushi Na-Ra.A shame the new chef is skimmping on great quality sushi. Loosing our business.
4 based on 14 reviews
KCaffe was much better than I expected. Had a craving for Chinese food. Hot and sour soup was very tasty. Eggplant with pork the best I had in quite a while. Service was fast and friendly. Place was very clean. Prices are quite reasonable. Iâll be back.
4 based on 35 reviews
Craving for sushi... satisfied once again at Sushi Na-Ra. Sake to start. Miso soup while watching sushi being plated. Delicious rolls and a few pieces to round off the meal. Nice and friendly service.
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4 based on 34 reviews
My wife and I have been enjoying Dinner since it opened up and Kenny was the Manager as he was always on top of the staff to ensure QUALITY FOOD AND EXCELLENT SERVICE. Unfortunately after Kenny left some of the food has gone downhill as well as the service. On 12/31/18 we went for a late lunch and the place was not crowded so I donât understand why the food was not brought out at the same time which is becoming their trademark as my wife had to wait about 5 minutes for her food after mine was brought out. The waitress brought out soup and salad after we ordered, however the appetizer was brought out far too early. It appears there is no manager there to give anyone direction. When ordering I was specific that I did not want my shrimp over cooked as it had been done a few times before and the shrimp truly did not taste fresh. We have to see if we will return again.
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4 based on 55 reviews
Met up with a group of neighborhood friends for hibachi dinner at Mr. Fuji. It was around 6:00 on a Saturday night and we didn't have reservations but luckily they were able to seat us right away. While we were waiting to the table to fill up and a chef to be free, we relaxed with a trio of Scorpion Bowl for Two.Despite the fact that the only way to enjoy the drink is through a straw (some of us were trying to go straw free for the week) the beverage was just what the doctor ordered! After stuffing my face with fried rice, shrimp, steak and noodles, I went home and tried to relax with my book. Within minutes, my head was nodding and I went to bed. Overall, everything was expected and I thoroughly enjoyed dinner and the free show.
4 based on 143 reviews
We found the dining room very comfortable and relaxing - a welcoming respite from the nearby interstate. The beef on the kimchi beef appetizer was tender and the spinach and pleasantly hot topping complimented it perfectly. Our Penang curry had lots of good sauce (we needed seconds on the rice to absorb it all) but was a bit light on the veggies. The service started strong, but faltered just a bit as no one checked back with us so getting more rice involved arm waving in a not busy restaurant.
4 based on 242 reviews
We were in the area and looking for something different. We were with friends who are definitely foodies, not that we aren't. Saigon Spring looked very interesting and it was a truly great find. The service from the moment we walked in the door until we finished and left was wonderful. We ordered the ribs after eyeing them on the next table. They tasted even better than they looked. A delicious barbecue sauce. A little expensive, 13.50 for five ribs, but they were amazing. The summer rolls were good but the fish sauce they were served with was excellent. I ordered the crispy half chicken which was served with white rice, pickled vegetables and a light but delicious ginger sauce. The skin was really crisp and the meat moist and tasty. My friend ordered the crispy duck which he said was the best duck he had ever eaten. No fat, just crispy skin and a half duck, also served with the same ginger sauce and pickled vegetables with white rice. Our wives shared the chicken and noodle dish which they both loved and couldn't finish, well I have to admit we did share our chicken and duck with them. Really the food here is amazing and if we didn't live two hours away we would be back here at least once a week. A very varied and different Vietnamese menu, not just the typical Pho and noodle dishes, there is so much to choose from. You won't be disappointed.
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