Reviews on Asian food in Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States. Cumberland is the northeasternmost town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States, first settled in 1635 and incorporated in 1746. The population was 33,506 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 31 reviews
When you can go to a buffet for 7.50 a person with 6 islands of food choices, you except it to be terrible, but at empire buffet you'd be wrong.Mostly fresh selection.Decent sea foodGreat rice Authentic noodlesGreat kids choicesThey are not perfect, much of the food is on the low end of the craft.Too much breading, too much seasoning, and bad meat cuts plague much of there offerings but remain far from bad.You get what you pay for, and at empire you get a lot and it won't leave your stomach turning.
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4 based on 27 reviews
So I have been to maybe 30-40 hibachi restaurants... I am picky but honest about everything. Service â Walking in the âhostâ was, well young and inexperienced. When she told me it would be 20 minute wait, I said âno problem can we have a drink at the barâ⦠This apparently was a strange request as she was very confused⦠any way no big deal. Bartender was good. Sat for dinner, waitress was AWFUL, attitude like she acted like she HATED her job, asked me what I wanted from about 8-10 feet away (no joke) then proceeds to say âI canât hear youâ, I was like âWell can you come closer so I donât have to yellâ! Cook/chef (I consider this to be separate from service as truly they make or break a âGreatâ night at a hibachi place, and understand its all hit or miss who you get). This guy was no more than âokâ not saying he was awful just had MUCH better before. Atmosphere- Well its strange, to be blunt itâs not for me, itâs an old garage of some type, yes they have done a good job renovating it but itâs still well certainly NOT upscale.. It maybe for Woonsocket but VERY basic compared to most other Hibachiâs I have been to. Food- Surprisingly the food was great. May not be the best I have ever had but considering all the previous negatives I was VERY presently surprised. If you can get over the first part go try them for the food oh WAIT very, very importantâ¦. GO ON MONDAY OR TUESDAY ONLY! Donât forget the âValueâ well these two days just about all is âhalf priceâ, as it was hall price I went all out and got the âdeluxeâ (Filet, Lobster, Scallops, Shrimp)⦠would I have said it was worth $40⦠umm no but best $20 I have spent at these places⦠if you just want say Chicken or steak etc your meal is only $10 and GREAT value! Summary, service sucks (or at least for me) the Atmosphere, as I said not for me, food great, value EXCELANT provided you go on Monday/Tuesday. Would I go again? Maybe if I was in the area and friends wanted to goâ¦
Where to eat Bar food in Cumberland: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 37 reviews
This has become my new lunch stop while working. I used to eat at a closer Chinese restaurant but when it changed owners the food turned bad. I then discovered Fortune House. The food here is even better than the Chinese place I was going to before. It offers great lunch and dinner combination plates along with a full menu to order from. They offer take out and dine in option. Great for a quick lunch date. I have had the General Tso Chicken, Szechuan Beef, Pork Friend Rice, Chicken & Rice Soup, Sweet & Sour Chicken & Pepper Steak & Onion. All are great! FYI...combination plates come with plain fried rice. You need to ask for pork fried rice and it is extra.
4 based on 26 reviews
Take out order consisted of Tom Yum soup, cashew chicken, sticky rice, and pad Thai. The soup had a nice flavorful broth but the addition of tomatoes was unwelcome and there was very little substance to it (mostly broth). Cashew chicken appeared to be mostly an assembly of ingredients with very little actual preparation ... NO "sauce" just a thin broth with very little flavor. Chicken was tough from being over cooked (boiled in the thin liquid) and carrots were nearly raw. Hardly any pineapple. And a piece of a shell from a mussel was found in this dish (we ordered nothing with mussels and even told them one in our party had a shellfish allergy). Sticky rice was good and plentiful for the price. Pad Thai (sans shrimp) was dry, mostly noodles, very few ground peanuts and did not come with the traditional sauce on the side. Again, tough chicken. Possibly cooked ahead/separately from the texture. We tried Lotus because it's much closer than the other Thai restaurants we like but next time I'll pay the extra delivery fee to have Thai Cafe dashed to us. This was not a repeat for me. Notably, the service was pleasant on the phone and at pickup. That's the only reason this was not a 1 star review.
Most Popular Greek food in Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States
4 based on 38 reviews
Fantastic Chinese food in Lincoln, RI. Never had a bad meal at Asia Restaurant. Friendly wait staff as well. The place is always busy. That's always a good sign of good food. My favorite dish is the spicy string beans, onions and beef. Very good spare ribs on the bone too. I highly recommend making a trip to eat at the Asia Restaurant.
Best Grill food near Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States
4 based on 62 reviews
We were going to go to Quans when a friend recommended we try this first. While it doesn't have the elegant ambiance of Quans, the rolls were not disappointing. The only weird thing for us was that there was no direct dialogue with the sushi chefs, even though we were sitting at the sushi bar. Our waitress was the middle man.
Where to eat American food in Cumberland: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 58 reviews
I had been to Jacky's in Bristol which was fantastic. I tried this location with a date. It was pretty good but it was nothing that blew me away. Service was ok, food was decent. The atmosphere was ok. I don't know just nothing really impressed me.
Best Chinese food near Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States
4 based on 132 reviews
Come by Asia Grille to experience fresh, authentic Chinese cuisine in our comfortable, elegant dining environment. We are committed to providing our diners with an upscale Asian restaurant experience with unparalleled service. At Asia Grille, we use only
I've been going to Asia Grille for many years now and as with most restaurants I have my favorite dishes, such as shrimp in lobster sauce, beef and peppers and General Tso's chicken. I keep coming back for the quality and quantity. The servings are very generous and the quality is consistently very good. I always get the fried Peking dumplings as an appetizer, although I've also ordered them for lunch. The dipping sauce is the best I've had. My son in law always gets the appetizer combo, which comes with house winds, BBQ riblets, beef teriyaki and pork fried rice.It's always been a pleasure to see you here, Richard. We're thrilled that every visit is up to par. We can't wait to see you again.Thanks,Charles, Managing Director
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