Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Suffern, New York, United States. Suffern is a village incorporated in 1796 in the town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, Suffern's population was 10,723.
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3 based on 17 reviews
My husband ordered delivery of a Roast Pork Lo Mein Combo plate last night about 8PM. The delivery was excellent and fast, food was good but the Pork Lo Mein was not as expected as he had to hunt and hunt for the pork. Seemed to be mostly noodles with about 6-8 very thin strips of meat, that were 1-2" in length. Needless to say, he didn't feel that what he received was what the menu implied the dish would be regarding the pork quantity and size. In other words, "where's the pork?"
4 based on 75 reviews
A friend and I dined at Nagoya this evening. He had sushi and I had a very large bowl of vegetable udon soup. My friend said the sushi was basic but very fresh. My soup was supplied with a very large amount and variety of vegetables with plenty of broth. The prices were reasonable for the quality and quantity of food. I ended my meal with red bean ice cream, which is a pleasant way to end the meal. The service was very efficient but not necessarily warm or hospitable. It is not that the service was bad but rather, not very welcoming. However, since the restaurant wasn't very crowded, we weren't rushed out and could linger for about 15 minutes after paying the bill.
4 based on 170 reviews
Thai fusion with epic flavor and flare. No matter what you order; you will be happy.My go to is the Chili Noodle and Pork Sausage dish - we always ask for duck as the meat option. Iâve had it with no additional protein and itâs still always amazing.The place is very clean; staff is welcoming and friendly. This is our exotic go to in Ramsey!
4 based on 24 reviews
This restaurant was doing a brisk business at lunchtime, when we dined. They have an extremely extensive menu -- the hardest thing is figuring out whether you want to go Japanese or Chinese, then to narrow down the many other choices. Service was good, dishes very tasty, and prices quite reasonable. Restaurant is clean, as are the rest rooms. All in all, a good experience.
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4 based on 19 reviews
Very tasty Thia food! We were pleasantly surprised. All the items we ordered were fresh with fresh ingredients! Nothing frozen like the other reviewer said. Maybe we have a new cook. We ordered Tom Guy Soup (chicken and shrimp), sweet and sour chicken and spicy glass noddle salad topped with crispy tofu croutons! Delish
4 based on 24 reviews
Jade Bistro is the new Oriental Garden, recently renovated with a new modern atmosphere, run by the same folks serving delicious Pan Asian cuisine. Extending over 25 years of outstanding culinary service in the Suffern community serving your favorite dish
My BIL ordered take out using Grub Hub. Food arrived on time. The wonton soup dumplings were mushy. Fried dumplings were tasty. Fried rice could have had more taste. Very bland. Shrimp in lobster sauce lackluster. Shrimp were not firm and sauce was very watery. On 6 shrimp in order. No fresh duck sauce provided. There are other Chinese rest in Suffern and Mahwah that are doing a better job.
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4 based on 15 reviews
My husband and I didnât feel likeMaking dinner one night, we decided to try AJâs. Walking into the restaurant we were greeted by a young kid who asked if we had reservations. We told him no, as I looked around there were multiple tables available. While we looked confused, he asked used to wait 10 minutes. Thatâs fine. So we waited and he finally came back over and sat us at one of the empty tables that we noticed. The waitress we had was amazing and saw that we were slightly confused on how the ordering works. You order everything with pre-made paper sheets.We chose to do the âall you can eatâ sushi. The quality of the sushi was amazing. We started out with some of the appetizers and they were great. When they came out, some of them were only one or two pieces . For example, we ordered dumplings, 2 came out. It was perfect for us since we wanted to try a bunch of stuff out. The waitress we had recommended a roll called âEdisonâ. Great recommendation. My husband got one of the seafood pots (baby clams). It was soooooo goood. The only problem I had was that some of the clam shells were broken and sitting in the sauce. Youâre not able to see it clearly. Be careful when chewing.Overall, I highly recommend this place. The quality is beyond and at a great price. Thank you!!!
4 based on 244 reviews
Mt. Fuji Steakhouse was founded in 1969 by Tokuaki Fujita and Kazue Fujita, who created a true experience of Japanese culture and traditions. The iconic Japanese Castle is set atop a 40-acre private mountain along the N.Y. Thruway and is the go-to destina
Really good views of the landscape and great gardens atop a mountainVery entertaining cooking on a steel hot countertop at your table with lots of song and corny jokes Our waiter Phil was very attentive and excellentGood Shrimps, and Scallops Steak a bit over done...We've reached out to you in a private message to thank you for taking the time to write this review. We look forward to speaking with you more!
4 based on 77 reviews
Stopped in for a lunch with a friend and was warmly greeted and taken to our table. The menu is extensive and the food came quickly. The shrimp with lobster sause was cooked to my order (no peas !) and tasted delisous. Try the pancakes with scallions as an appetizer. You can't go wrong . I'll be back for more and don't forget its a BYOB !
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4 based on 76 reviews
We were totally delighted to find this place on our travels. The edamame was perfectly cooked. Some of us like to add brown rice to the miso soup. It was delicious. The steamed vegetable gyoza was comparable to my grand motherâs krepkach. Yum! The Age Tofu was truly lovely. The bang band shrimp was spicy to perfectionAnd the rolls: salmon skin, hamachino, Alaska - Wow. We splurged and shared a drunk monkey and wished for more chocolate sauce. And weâre grateful for Polly, our gracious server. What a find!
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