Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Saylorsburg. Saylorsburg is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. Saylorsburg is located off Pennsylvania Route 33, 5 miles (8.0 km) northwest of Wind Gap. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,126. The village is located in both Ross Township and Hamilton Township.
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4 based on 94 reviews
We love coming here as a family. The server is always so sweet and tries to make our daughter smile each and every time. The lunch specials are worth going for especially if you enjoy sushi combos or the bento boxes....definitely very good with prices. The handmade vegetable dumplings are so delicate and delicious....even if you're not into vegetarian appetizers, this one is worth getting for sure and is one of our favorites to add on to any of our meals.
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4 based on 66 reviews
Spice Route refers to the ancient trade route between historical civilizations in Asia, Northeast Africa and Europe. Goods mainly "Spices" such as cinnamon, cassia, cardamom, ginger, pepper, and turmeric were known and traded,used for commerce and from th
This was the most tasteful, flavorful food I've had in years. Even if you've never tried Indian food before, make it a point to go here--you won't be disappointed. Entrees range from mild to hot, but the heat doesn't overpower the spices and taste. It was our first time there are we are HOOKED!! Can't wait to go back.
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4 based on 114 reviews
Family of 6 stopped here after skiing one night. We came pretty close to their closing time and you can definitely tell that they werenât thrilled. The hostess sat us and never gave any direction, I guess she assumed weâve been here before. Waitress comes get the drink orders and again never said help yourself. We went up to the buffet and I guess they had given up on bringing out any hot fresh food at this time. It really does suck because youâre still open and people are paying money to come eat. A family of 6 is not just a couple of dollars. I barely had 1 plate of food. The clams were dry and had been sitting. Looks like they had what couldâve been some yummy zucchini but um, they never put any more out. There were no crab legs in sight. The rest of the family ate what they could(limited choices) until they were satisfied. They sat us in a space where there were larger tables, this was nice until half the staff surrounded us to eat their own food. I guess this is why production stopped, they were all out eating with the guests. Overall this was a waste of money for us. It may be worth a shot if you go early but donât show up close to closing(within the last hour). If you donât want to continue to make food for paying guests, you should have a closing time and a last seating time!
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3 based on 33 reviews
We tried home delivery. They're food was decent and the price is average. Completely irrelevant, my favorite Chinese restaurant as a kid was the 2 - floor place by the Allentown mall and movie theater with an indoor koi pond and huge Buddha statue by the door. It's now a Babies R Us.
3 based on 24 reviews
Best Chinese in town. They are all amazing. They speed ordering on phones but the food is the best and they never make a mistake even on a huge order :)
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4 based on 244 reviews
Thai Orchid serves fresh authentic Thai food created by owner/chef Kanya Nicholas. Her experience comes from the Northeast area of Thailand and Bangkok. Her menu features traditional Thai dishes and some selections not found in many restaurants outside of
This is our "go to" Thai restaurant in Stroudsburg. Always greeted with a warm welcome and great service. We have been coming here regularly for the past three years and the food is consistently tasty, fresh and since it is made to order, it is served as it is prepared. It is BYOB, and there is a beer distributor just around the corner in case you forget to bring some. If you haven't tried Thai food before, you need to check it out. In my opinion, it is lighter and tastier than Chinese food. Stop by and ask for their recommendations. No language issues or barriers. My favorite used to be Pad Thai until they turned me on to Drunken Noodles.
Nice take out place. Comparable to NYC chinese food without the same access to fresher ingredients. Easy to understand over the phone.
4 based on 28 reviews
Thai Food, Family Style, and BYOB for a little relaxing with your meal.....
I don't know how we missed this Thai restaurant that has been there for 4 years! It's located close to the Dunkin Donuts in the same, small, angled mall. There's a nice area with chairs and magaxzines for those wanting take out and then another room with tables. I could only preview the lunch menu-M-Th & Sun- online so we ordered calamari and shrimp mermaid while we checked out the menu offering, pho, rice dishes, noodles dishes, soups, salads, etc. Each appetizer came out separately which was perfect since we wanted to share them. Shrimp mermaid,shrimp wrapped in spring roll wrappers, came plated with a sweet chili sauce. #39 was a good choice because of the various veggies in the dish. It was good but I took half of it home. #68 was also good as we tried to order dishes that we have not had before such as pad thai, pho, curries, and soups. The food was hot from the kitchen, made to order but arrived quickly, service was friendly, prices reasonable, so with all things combined, it was a great experience and we will definitely return soon!
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