Reviews on Asian food in Storrs, Mansfield, Connecticut including Kathmandu Kitchen and Bar, Oriental Cafe, Tokyo Ramen, Bonchon, Chang's Garden, Panda Garden
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New to town, went here for Chinese - would not have been able to sit and eat as the 4-5 tables had workers kids sitting at them with all their stuff - not conducive to eating at the restaurant. Good service, ok food, would go again if craving Chinese.
3 based on 15 reviews
We frequently enjoy takeout from Chang's Garden.... In fact we had it tonight. We enjoy many of the items on the menu and find the quality to be consistent and tasty.
We recently tried Bonchon for the first time. This place is great! We had chicken wings/legs, half spicy & half soy garlic. The batter is fried to crispy perfection and the flavors are just right. The spicy is VERY spicy. The pickled daikon radish is also good. Itâs a little sweeter than what I am used to but I ate 1 1/2 servings of it because I absolutely love it.We also had beef bulgogi with a side of kimchee. The meat was flavored nicely and the kimchee was mild. We were pleasantly surprised to see all of the entrees and appetizers offered on the menu.The waitress was excellent. She was extremely attentive and helpful, friendly and sweet. Drinks were brought out quickly (free refills on soda) and refilled before our glasses were empty. The food was on our table much quicker than we expected. Everything about our visit here was fantastic. We will be regulars at Bonchon Storrs!
We have visited Tokyo Ramen several times since it opened, and each time came away impressed with the excellent fare and moderate pricing. The featured items are seven different varieties of ramen, three of which we have tried and found superb in each case. In addition, there are three or four donburri dishes, which we have not tried (oddly, shrimp donburri is not one of them). Among the ramen dishes, we found all three of the broths (pork, chicken and miso, with a pork & chicken combination also offered) tasty and enjoyable. Pricing is quite reasonable, with a range of $10.95 to $14.95 for the various ramen dishes. The donburri dishes are lower in price, and some side dishes are priced still more affordably.
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4 based on 22 reviews
I was a regular for about 2 years, the food was always good. The service was always good. The issue.....well there are a couple. They never stock the restrooms with hand soap. Always empty for as long as I can remember. I have witnessed the staff using the restroom without washing their hands, (toilet flushes and door opens, no sink turned on) And a co-worker ordered lunch and got a long hair in his food, Now I regret all of these negative things because the food and service were always excellent here.
4 based on 33 reviews
Kathmandu Kitchen serves authentic Nepalese and Indian dishes prepared from the freshest ingredients available. Our chefs use traditional recipes using perfect combinations of Indian Spices and Himalayan Herbs which give the unique flavor to our dishes. W
I and my family ate dinner at Kathmandu Kitchen last week. We love Indian food and naan bread and wanted to try this new place, especially since they have Nepalese cuisine, which we had never tried.For an appetizer, we ordered plain and garlic naan bread along with the Vegetable Mo:Mo. The Mo:Mo came with a few sauces.For our entrees, my wife had Lamb Vindaloo, and I had the Nepalese Style Chicken Curry. Both came with Basmati rice.The Mo:Mo was good. I had never had something wrapped in a water based bough before, but the effect was nice -- much better than a greasy egg roll. The taste impact was a little mild, but improved with the sauce.We both ordered our entrees dialed up to "medium" spiciness, and both of us felt like it was too mild. In fact, both of our dishes were almost bland, which is not something we've ever experienced at the Indian restaurants we've tried. It was tasty, but very mildly so. Perhaps this is the Nepalese style? Not sure.The service was quite good. They kept our water glasses filled, and we never felt abandoned or forgotten.The atmosphere? Can't really say there is any. There are a few pictures on the wall, but everything else, from the high ceiling to the plain walls to the almost cafeteria-like tables and chairs say, "Ordinary." I would prefer a few bucks allotted to a good decorator so that the place has some visual appeal.The main downside I would cite here is the prices. I felt they were too high for the decor and the "taste impact" of the food. I would have a hard time going back unless I were intent on sampling something new or looking for something I couldn't get anywhere else. If the food were knock-your-socks-off great, different story. I just can't say that ours was.We will probably try Kathmandu Kitchen at least one more time, to give it another shot. I just know it'll be more expensive than I'd like it to be.
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