Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Rocky Hill. Rocky Hill is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 19,709 at the 2010 census. Rocky Hill was part of Wethersfield, the neighboring town to the north, until it was independently incorporated in 1843.
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4 based on 30 reviews
The staff is friendly, the ambience is quiet and relaxing, prices are fair, and the food is great. My husband always gets the $20 all-you-can-eat option and he is never disappointed, I stick to the beef teriyaki which is delicious. They are very accommodating and polite.
4 based on 12 reviews
Excellent Thai food and the service friendly and quick the Drunken noodle and Pad Thai are delicious as are the spring rolls
4 based on 36 reviews
When I lived in Portland, we had take out at least once a week. We have not been able to find anyplace comparable in Florida. We had a trip scheduled for the long weekend and had dinner in the restaurant as a trip down memory lane. We were not disappointed, the food was excellent as always. We had one guest in our party that had not eaten here before and she agreed that the food was really good.
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4 based on 61 reviews
After Shopping in Walmart, we saw this and went there. It was a quite old 90s place, the owner was one lady who greeted us with a nice smile. She took care of us while we were there. We ordered regular stuff, Kung pao chicken, shrimp in garlic and soups. It was good. Quiet but pleasant restaurant.
4 based on 60 reviews
We love Asian bistro. You have a choice of sitting at either the hibachi table or regular dinner table. Yesterday at the hibachi table we arrived a little early and it was just myself and my youngest daughter and the chef at the hibachi table treated us as if it was a full crowd it was absolutely wonderful. The food was delicious and the service was great. Highly recommend.
4 based on 61 reviews
What an amazing place! We walked in as a party off three and were seated right away. We were handed a "form" to order. One form has your salads, appetizer, soup, fry, noodle soup, teriyaki and dessert. The other form has sashimi, sushi, maki, special roll. The Spicy Seaweed Salad was outstanding and so yummy. The Crispy Calamari was just rings, nothing special. Seafood Udon, noodle soup, had lots of flavor and good amounts of squid and a piece of shrimp. We had the Sashimi which were all very fresh and just melted in your mouth. The Sushi, Maki and Special rolls were all tasty and perfectly presented on the plate. I did find the service a tad slow. A tip for those ginger & wasabi lovers, ask for extra. I didn't think they gave you enough for our table since we all like to cleanse our palate between different sushi's. I thought the price was on point. We went during the week and paid $20 each. The drinks you pay per drink $1. each. Not bad. This will definite be a revisit spot!!
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4 based on 21 reviews
Homemade noodles with authentic flavors.
Really great ramen, hidden in the quiet suburb! Busy and thriving on a regular Tuesday night - we got right in and sat at the bar. The staff was super friendly, giving us great recommendations. We ordered a bunch to try - their lamb buns, Brussels sprout salad and garlic wings for appetizers. All really really good. For dinner, I had the Kalubon ramen and added mushrooms and corn. Broth was delicious - noodles were thin and tasty. My coworker got the tonkatsu ramen and was very pleased as well. We ended the meal with black sesame Mochi and matcha crepe brûlée. Yum! We will definitely be back!!My only complaint was on the TVs was a weird clef lip infomercial show that had very disturbing images. After about 20 minutes of it on the big screen, I just had to ask to change the channel, which they happily did.
4 based on 42 reviews
Super popular with the lunch crowd with its reasonable prices. Been planning to visit them for quite long and finally dropped in for dinner.This Korean joint with a name ⦠makes you curious if itâs a vegetarian joint, donât worry it has enough to satisfy the cravings of both veg and non-veg. The outside was a bit too dark for my liking, It has ample parking, clean basic décor and attentive staff.Dinner price seemed on higher price for this place. Was a tad disappointed after reading the positive reviews and hence high expectations. May be we didnât order the right dishes but then they were on recommendation of the server (:â¦Overall a pretty average experience, hopefully the next visit is going to be more rewarding.
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4 based on 56 reviews
Ginza Japanese Cuisine is a fine dining establishment that features authentic Japanese fare with French flare. Ginza sushi bar serves everything from the traditional California roll to Toro tartar and from the kitchen our corporate chef's offerings span f
I really love this place, and whenever I travel to my Connecticut hometown (from my current home in Guadalajara where a friend owns the city's fanciest Japanese restaurant, so I'm spoiled) I try to schedule a meal here with at least one or the other of my siblings. Ginza's become a trusty 'family get-together' place for us, so I can say that it's really perfect for anything from a 2-person heart-to-heart talk over lunch, to a group celebration, like Mothers Day this year. Everything I've ever ordered has been fresh and delicious, the service is always just right, the decor quietly sumptuous and the acoustics really conducive to talking while lingering over a good meal with loved ones.
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4 based on 70 reviews
Sushi was tasty, service was quick and friendly, and the presentation was amazing. My plate featured a little handcrafted wooden fence that the sushi sat in front of, and an elaborate floral arrangement, in addition to the lovely and colorful sushi roll itself. The plate looked more like a work of art than something you're supposed to eat. Sushi is frequently visually appealing, but this was above and beyond what I've seen before.My only gripe has to do with the dining room. There was a laser light projector shining little red and green dots all around the room to create some kind of ambiance. However, the table I was seated at meant those little laser dots shone right in my face! I tried shifting around to avoid them but in the end had to ask for the projector to be shut off. Thankfully the staff did turn it off and I was able to enjoy my meal, but it was not great that it was there in the first place. Hopefully they remove it entirely so others can enjoy their food without worrying about danger to their eyesight!In all other regards it was a great experience and I'd gladly go back if the laser is shut off.
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