Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Plaistow. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Plaistow is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 7,609 at the 2010 census. The traditional pronunciation of the town name is /ˈplæstoʊ/ PLAS-toh, but the pronunciation /ˈplæstaʊ/ PLAS-tow is more common today.
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4 based on 19 reviews
We ordered Chinese take out & some was good, some was just average. Enjoyed the wonton soup, steak on a stick & egg rolls. The sweet & sour chicken was missing the sauce and too breaded, didn't like the sauce with egg foo young, didn't like the chicken with cashews-had tiny, shriveled up bits of chicken.
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3 based on 15 reviews
This Chinese Buffet offers the diner a nice, clean environment to eat in. It's bright and cheery around the tables with a huge colorful light fixture over the buffet tables. Signs are posted near the tables advising diners that the house would appreciate them not eating around the tables as they plate their food. (I like that! It's too bad the owners have to tell people who don't know how to act when they go out to eat to observe this usually unspoken rule but; as a patron of this eatery, I'm glad they do.) Also, posted: the owners politely tell people not to waste food in order for them to keep their prices down. The price of the buffet for lunch during the week, including a soft drink (or $.50 for a cup of tea--this is something that has just recently been advertised, it used to be free) runs around $9-$10 per person. Don't forget to tip the waitress/waiters; but, keep in mind that this is not a sit-down and get-waited on dinner. It is a buffet, which means it is not fine-dining. I usually overtip; but, most people seem to leave $1 for each member in their dining party.So, with that being said, Tina--the owner--will usually greet you with her cordial smile. She is a fanatic about keeping her dining room and the buffet tables clean. The food is usually piping hot. There is a large selection of chinese food to pick from, with some of that being American Fare. My only complaint here has to do with the Fried Rice & Lo Mein--like every other chinese restaurant that serves these two staple menu items--they lack the original tastiness of how rice and lo mein used to be made back in the "good old days" of authentic chinese food when it first came to the states. This is not a personal vendetta against The China King Super Buffet. It is just following the trend out there to make what should be signature items on a chinese menu into rice and lo mein like everyone else is serving on buffets and combination plates. These items are made as cheaply as possible. Why? My theory is that most people will partake from these two items first since they are the most common items on a chinese menu. Anyway, like I said, it's nothing personal or just common to the China King Super Buffet. . .unless Fried Rice and Lo Mein are ordered off the menu, it won't be the old-school fried rice and lo mein that we used to be served on all plates--whether they were luncheon specials or off the menu back in the day. So, here's the rest of my review. Since I don't like the rice and lo mein, I serve myself up some nice white sticky rice or the beansprout salad (very good). I like the rice alongside the chicken broccoli and mushroom, which has a nice flavor to it. There are several other nice dishes to select from like the pepper steak and other similar items. I am allergic to shrimp; but my dining companions have taken shrimp and seafood dishes and attested to their goodness. Sushi is served at the rear of the Buffet Tables. I don't eat raw fish; but, I do see people eating this here all the time. They seem to enjoy it. Also, not on my food radar is octopus and other fish that always looks fresh. Just because I don't eat this kind of food, doesn't mean it's not good. It's just not my kind of food. The eggrolls and springrolls are very good, especially with duck sauce and hot mustard! The crab rangoon sis delicious. There are so many choices to pick from that I can't list all of them. I happen to like sweet & sour chickenf--so I get a little creative and plate my own. I take some chicken fingers, sweet & sour sauce, and pineapples from the salad & dessert buffet. Delicious! Just giving you some ideas. If someone in your party does not eat chinese food, there is enough American Fare to round out a meal. Lots of appetizer-type dishes--both Chinese and American. And, don't forget to save room for dessert. There's lots of that to pick from, too. I, personally, like the Banana Pudding with the Cream. By adding a few fresh bananas to this, it takes just like Banana Cream Pie without the crust. Yummy! And, of course,if you are full and just want the typical chinese dessert, you can dish yourself up some pineapple chunks. (Why is it that these always taste better in a Chinese Restaurant than when we buy them at the supermarket? They taste like they are in a sweetened juice.) If someone just wants a scoop of ice cream, that's available as well.There is plenty of free parking. It's located right off of Rt. 495 (near Plaistow and Haverhill exit #125). I recommend lunch in this review. That's when I typically dine there. If you go at night, there might be extra specialty dishes, so it will cost you more than $7.99 (luncheon prices). The price is $11.99 for Dinner and $12.99 for Friday, Saturday, & Major Holidays. There is a 10% senior citizen discount for those over 65 years of age. Discounted luncheon pricing for children runs from $3.99/$5.99 depending on age upward to dinner pricing of $4.99/$6.99 and Weekend Buffet of $5.99/$8.99. If you don't want the buffet, you can order off the menu. You can also make up plates to go. The charge for this is lunch @ $4.99/lb; Dinner $5.99/lb; and Beef, Sushi & Seafood @ $8.99/lb. If you like a cocktail with your meal, wine, beer & cocktails are served. China King Super Buffet is available for large parties up to 70 people who can be served in a private room.I highly recommend China King Super Buffet. I frequent it at least once a month. There should be a few dishes offered that will catch your eye and satisfy your appetite as well.
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4 based on 100 reviews
Wang's had some great food, that comes in portions where you don't have to worry about sharing. The drinks were good as well, the service was a little sloppy at times however (forgetting drinks, not bringing waters). Overall a good place to dine in Haverhill
4 based on 64 reviews
Li's Fine Asian Cuisine & Sushi Bar has sushi, specials, appetizers, seafood and more to the Haverhill, MA area.
The portion sizes are very large. More than enough food in one entree for two guests. But the food is plain, average at best.
4 based on 14 reviews
Food is good, but nothing special; i.e. I would keep trying other places first, but would eat there if friends were going. Have not had anything bad there. I have not tried it but have heard that they have fantastic crab rangoon.Staff is great. Friendly, patient and willing to make accommodations such as to make a spicy dish mild.Prices are great, especially lunch specials.
4 based on 60 reviews
When Hawaiian Isle close in Concord it was a sad day. We have had a hard time finding good Chinese food since. Little did we know they had another location in Plaistow. We gave it a try and itâs just as we remembered. It was very good.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Weird location, yes, but it's a good place. Definitely good for Plaistow. Dine in or take out are both good.
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