Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Palmyra. Palmyra is a borough in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Lebanon, Pennsylvania Metropolitan statistical area. The population was 7,096 at the 2000 census.
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4 based on 28 reviews
We visited Jonestown and took our 3 adoptive Chinese children to this restaurant. Very friendly atmosphere. Small seating area. Family-owned. My children are fairly critical about "Chinese American" Chinese restaurants. This food was much closer to authentic Chinese food than most "Chinese restaurants". They loved it. We will gladly return next time we are in Jonestown. Ample portions on a Sunday afternoon.
4 based on 27 reviews
My wife and I came here and had such a great time. We sat immediately, and we quickly got our drinks. We got mussels as an appetizer, a large spicy fish bowl, the naked tuna, and a quatros amigos. We were very comfortably full, and ended up not going to the next place we had planned.I've read other reviews that had negative comments regarding things I've never once experienced. I grew up in the nearby neighborhood and have been eating here since they opened. Not that it should matter in regards to a review, but the Italian menu was taken out of the menu, and Italian food is culturally significant if you're familiar with food culture in Japan.
3 based on 18 reviews
Do NOT give this place your credit card information over the phone like I did (and even knew better). Fraudulent charges were made within 1.5 hour of giving the girl my credit card information over the phone. I guess they were too busy shopping to deliver my food in a timely fashion because it took over an hour for delivery.
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4 based on 15 reviews
TIP 1: "Thai hot" is spot on so order heat level accordingly...if you want one notch down then order "Medium +"...they will know.TIP 2: BYOB so plan accordingly...nothing better than a cold beer with hot thai food : )TIP 3: Just like Chick-fil-a they are closed SundayGood Asian cuisine in central PA is tough to find, but even tougher is GREAT Thai unless you try Sawasdee. We always try the newest restaurants in town and we were not disappointed...In fact, I order takeout about once a week!PROS: Close to Hershey, fresh, hot and authentic, good size portions, spice level is spot on, take out available and fast, friendly staff.CONS: Parking is tight, even with back site lot, only have seafood dumplings (no pork), BYOB depending on how you look at it, closed SundaysREAL QUESTION: YES...I will and do go back (often)
3 based on 15 reviews
My wife and I went there last Saturday night for supper before the Bears hockey game. We both agreed that it was much better than most Chinese buffets. The food was excellent and actually hot. The kitchen was continually refilling the food items which kept the food hot and fresh. Everything we tried was very good. The price for an all you can eat buffet is very reasonable. Only $8.99 and sodas/ice tea was either $1 or $1.25 with refills. Excellent value, you can't beat it.Our wait staff were two, young boys. I'm assuming they are kids of the husband/wife working in the kitchen. They appeared to be only 10 or 12 years old. These boys seated us, took our orders, refilled our drinks and cleared our dirty plates. They did a fine job! I highly recommend this buffet/restaurant. If you are not interested in the buffet, you can also order off the menu but for all you can eat/drink for $10 you can't go wrong. Can't wait to go back.
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4 based on 97 reviews
Zip 17033 tel 717 533 9900
Went on a Sunday for a late lunch. First impression when we entered was not great as it is clean but dated and needs some loving attention. Friendly staff, we had sushi and veggie soba soup. The soup was OK but I was a bit disappointed that I could not add tofu to it. The sushi was OK. The prices are fair for sushi so the value is also. I use the term generic Japanese Restaurant as there is no pizazz. We were wanting sushi on a Sunday so we tried it.
4 based on 87 reviews
There are numerous Pho options, from thinly sliced beef to chicken to meatballs, tripe, tendons and more. The broth is delicious and needs very little seasoning. Additional toppings of bean sprouts, cilantro, jalapenos and limes are provided to add to the noodle bowls. Other entrees are offered and one member of our group selected lemon chicken, which was nicely grilled and not breaded and fried. The iced Vietnamese coffee was strong and tasty. We started the meal with shrimp summer rolls with peanut sauce that were a nice contrast to the pho.
4 based on 34 reviews
This simply decorated restaurant next to a Dollar Store may be unassuming in decor but the food is delicious. I went there for lunch and had Sesame Chicken, a large serving of hot and sour soup and pork fried rice for $5.25! The hot and sour soup was a large serving and full of veggies. It was served with crispy wontons that I love breaking apart and adding to the soup-kind of an Asian version of oyster crackers. The sesame chicken included light and dark meat, was not overly breaded and was tasty. The pork fried rice was flavorful and included crisp broccoli. Portions are generous and I took leftover soup and sesame chicken home with me. I look forward to trying other entrees.
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