Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in South Deerfield. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. South Deerfield is a census-designated place (CDP) in Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. It is home to the well-known Yankee Candle Company. At the 2010 census, the population of South Deerfield was 1,880.
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4 based on 60 reviews
It's easy to find something for everyone on the menu. I ordered a spicy dish and it had the perfect amount of heat. Our food came out super fast, and it was a busy Friday night, with students coming back to school. Clean, updated interior and pleasant service. In the mood for Thai, I would recommend
4 based on 199 reviews
This about 1 month old restaurant is located on Route 9, (or Russel Street) in front of the Big Y shopping Plaza. Excellent Chinese food)
The restaurant is quite large and often crowded, so we prefer to eat at the bar, insuring that your food will be ordered right away and served promptly. Although you can order the "usual suspects," There is quite a variety of more authentic dishes, often using fresh local produce. While the dishes we had were quite good, particularly the dumplings in chili oil, don't rely on the heat ratings. Both our lamb dish and noodles were indicated as spicy, they were actually quite mild. Next time we will ask to amp up the heat. As a plus, drinks are cheap. A sizable Hendrick's martini was under $10.
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4 based on 93 reviews
A friend recommended it as having very good food. What the other people ordered was ordinary: wanton soup; chicken corn chowder, soft shell crab, seafood with tofu hot pot. I ordered the four pieces of dim sum - tasty and nicely presented. I also ordered the tofu and vegetables. It was just ok. The vegetables were mostly onion and scallions and the tofu was thickly fried. I would not order it again.
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4 based on 113 reviews
After a visit to the Berneski Museum at Amherst College hubby and I strolled about looking for somewhere for lunch. After looking at several we picked Miss Saigon, mostly because of their $7.25 lunch specials. We didnât expect much but boy, were we surprised!The space is a mix of booths and tables, very nicely and smartly decorated, spotlessly clean and very quiet and peaceful. Service was quick, efficient and very professional. The lunch specials were awesome! I had the basic special: soup, followed by a choice of protein, sauce and rice. We both had the sweet and sour soup which was perfectly balanced and delicious. I selected crispy chicken with the basil sauce and brown rice. What came from the kitchen was a platter filled with a huge pile of freshly sautéed vegetables tossed with crispy chicken pieces in a very delicious sauce, along with about a full cup of rice, and a small egg roll. It was perfect; almost a dinner portion than lunch. Hubby had the Kimchi fried rice special with chicken, with the soup and eggroll -- a similar platter of excellent flavor and bounty. He also had a mango-strawberry iced tea, one of the 28 different flavored fruit-iced tea combos listed on the menu. It was a huge glass of cold, flavorful iced tea, with actual small chunks of mango in it. Perfect again!Total tab for an excellent and filling lunch was all of $20. The full menu for dinner is 9 pages long! Oh, to live closer so we could try dinner there, again and again and again.
4 based on 306 reviews
We brew our own beers at our brewery on Hope Street; we bake our own desserts; and our bar and kitchen menu has a variety of meals and appetizers that we hope will satisfy you. Whenever possible we serve organic foods supplied by local growers and produce
I have always been a fan of the Peopleâs Pint. They have great brew and fabulous food in a cozy setting where you feel like you know everyone. Recently they hosted a community event called Pint in the Park. It was fantastic and I really appreciated being able to enjoy an event like this downtown. Of course, great beer from the Peopleâs Pint was available, but there were also a couple other local vendors with hard cider and ginger beverages. They served everything in commemorative glasses. I decided to buy my glass and take it home. It was reasonable at just 5 bucks. There were some food booths as well and different bands came in every hour or so. It was nice hanging out in the sunshine, listening to music, and sipping away on some of the best brew this area has to offer.
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4 based on 30 reviews
We used to come here regularly about ten years ago and thought a meal here would be good for old time's sake. Wrong. The two dishes we ordered were clumsily preparedand almost gross. My husband ordered Squid stir fry with vegetables and hot sauce.It came on top of a buried mound of rice and some rice noodles. Not only that, but there were mussels and shrimp in the dish. In this case it was fine, but some diners are allergic to shellfish. He would have preferred all squid. I ordered the H.O.T. Bento Box: Tempura thickly caked in batter, overly sweet chickenteriyaki, industrial seaweed salad, shumai, and gyozas. Portions are generous and prices are low. Therefore its appeal to students is understood. But for us, never again!
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4 based on 80 reviews
After reading all the good reviews we found the food way to salty in flavor. Ordered the two for one dinner with shrimp and scallops and we each got two scallops and five shrimp. The noodle and rice portions were large. The beef gyoza reminded me of the frozen ones I buy. When we left the restaurant two workers were right outside the entrance door smoking.
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