Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Darby, Pennsylvania, United States. Darby is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States, along Darby Creek 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of downtown Philadelphia. Darby was settled about 1654 and inhabited by Quakers early in the colonial era. Incorporated on May 3, 1853, it had 3,429 residents in 1900, 6,305 in 1910, 10,334 in 1940, and 10,687 at the 2010 census.
4 based on 404 reviews
An ultra-modern oasis in welcoming University City, Pod bends time, bringing fun-filled, futuristic dining into the present. The action starts in the lounge, where guests gather to sip colorful cocktails, people-watch and catch up with friends. Lunch and
Fusion style menu. Mid-range food at 'fine dining' prices.Based upon its reputation and reviews, our granddaughter reserved for four to help her celebrate hir university graduation. It is beautiful, and the dishes that were not sushi were rather good. The sashimi was worse than disappointing. The serving of 2 pieces of hirame was about the size of a quarter coin, but a bit thicker; price $6. In comparison, the macadamia chicken was a large serving and very good; price $20.In reviewing our total order, we'd consider POD to have quality appropriate for a mid-range restaurant. Except for the sashimi, the quantity of each dish was satisfactory. We did get a couple of unusual desserts that were okay: tasted above average with rather high prices (appropriate for a 'fine dining' establishment.The music is loud; therefore, to be heard across the table you have to be loud. This was not what any of us expected. In fact, it was so loud that it took awhile after we left for our hearing normal conversation to return.
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What a lovely place. It's large, but feels cozy. The waitstaff are personable. Food is good and presented prettily. You can have two people, a family or a banquet. It is in the old Virginia Donut 'factory", in fact, there are historical pictures of the neighborhood, near the restrooms.
4 based on 73 reviews
We were looking for a low key place after a tiring week. Most places in Philly are so loud, you can barely hear yourself! This place has a lovely ambience, prompt service and good food. We had garlic shrimp, wonton, noodle soup abd of course, the grilled shrimp. And, it's fairly decently priced.
4 based on 516 reviews
Sampan is an oasis of contemporary Asian small plates located in the heart of Center City, Philadelphia's hot Midtown Village neighborhood. A dramatic back-lit wall mural sets the scene for artful food, emerging from the restaurant's centrally located ope
We had a great time the first time here with the tasting menu.....soooo, we decided to do it once again. We made our reservation and were awaiting the same dining experience as the first time.....NOPE....didn't happen. It seems that even if you have a reservation that doesn't count. They tried to wedge us in a banquette that didn't hve the room to get our butts into the space. When we suggested that there were several table available with breathing room they said those were for reservations. When we said we had a reservation it fell on deaf ears....Not caring for the attitude we left without dinner. Sooo, be prepared to either be squeezed into a table or come with several couples because that seems to be the only way you can sit comfortably like we did the first time here, but we won't be going back.
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