Reviews on Asian food in Leola, Pennsylvania, United States. Leola, formerly part of the Leacock-Leola-Bareville CDP before consolidating into the current census-designated place for the 2010 census, is a community in Upper Leacock and West Earl Townships in Lancaster County in the state of Pennsylvania. It is located along Pennsylvania Route 23 between the city of Lancaster and the borough of New Holland. As of the 2010 census the population was 7,214 residents.
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3 based on 45 reviews
The friendly owners do a great job with variety and choices on the buffet and keep it neat and tidy. My only critique that keeps it from being 5 stars is that some of the food should be hotter, and better dessert choices would be nice.
4 based on 149 reviews
Located in a small 'plaza' on route 30, Tony Wang's offers great tasting Chinese food, big portions enough for 2, and prices are reasonable. Take out is available; plenty of seating inside. BYOB, there is a liquor store next door, though it was mostly cases of beer, no six-packs or wine, and some tall individual beer bottles. Waitress was helpful and friendly. Small parking lot out front.
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4 based on 553 reviews
Checkers Bistro has an eclectic menu, with American, French and Asian influenced dishes. We are passionate about Food, Wine, Craft Beers and Spirits. We purchase as many ingredients locally that are in season. Our goal is to deliver a fine dining experien
While overall this was not a bad experience we have many places in Lancaster we have meals that are better. The shrimp in the shrimp cocktail was not cold, the vodka was mistakenly made into a martini, and three scallops in the entree cannot be considered generous. Although we did not ask for the error to be removed from our bill it would have been a nice gesture of hospitality.
4 based on 272 reviews
My friends had been raving about this place, but I wasn't too impressed. I got the chicken and noodle salad bowl and it came with this foul smelling fish sauce that I had to get taken away because the smell was so bad. But without the sauce, it was all so dry and difficult to eat. I would maybe advise trying a noodle soup. The place is very small. There are not many tables and the tables are very small. So at dinner time many people are waiting, even on a week night. I know a lot of people take-out here, that may be a good alternative. While it wasn't for me, the other people at the table enjoyed their food.
4 based on 47 reviews
Unexpected excellent experience on a random Saturday. We were in the mood for sushi and searched for places near Costco. Although Lancaster is not too far from the ocean, we weren't expecting oceanside Nobu level rolls. What we stumbled upon was a $20/person all-you-can-eat sushi deal that apparently runs every Saturday and Sunday. To make it even better, you choose off the normal menu. It's not like a sushi buffet with no frills (e.g. Minado, Sumo Sushi). Whatever specialty roll you want, you get. Sushi quality was better than expected. The only thing that stood out as a possible negative was that a lot of the specialty rolls had wasabi, so you had to pay close attention to the descriptions if you're not a horseradish fan.
3 based on 24 reviews
Very cute, quaint place with friendly service, great prices and good food. Have eaten there dozens of time.Great take out service as well.
4 based on 355 reviews
Arrived to a musty, unpleasant smell in the restaurant. Fake flowers were covered in heavy dust and the table had crumbs on it. The book on the table to look at items and specials was super greasy. Breadsticks were hard as a rock and stale, but in all fairness, the server did return with fresh ones. Salad was wet and lifeless....not at all like previous visits to an Olive Garden. The angel hair Pasta was crunchy on one side like it was under-cooked. The server was very nice...the only good thing about the visit.
4 based on 236 reviews
We selected this restaurant based on the reviews. We were going to stop in another buffet, but the reviews were not good at all. We were pleasantly surprised at the lunch buffet. Big selection, good food, wait staff had The old plates removed from the table as soon as they were finished. The restrooms were clean and modern. The next time we are in the area we may try the dinner buffet here.
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4 based on 269 reviews
Good âN Plenty Restaurant is in the heart of Lancaster County. Choose from three delicious ways to dine: family-style, menu dining, or our ToGO program. Guests love our traditional PA Dutch food and enjoy the family-friendly atmosphere. We have plenty of
Too much food! The turkey was my favorite. The nice part of family style people will be more adventurous since they know something else will come along as part of the meal.
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