Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Tappan. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Tappan (pronounced tuh-PAN), Indian word meaning "tuphanne"—translation, "cold water"—is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Orangetown, Rockland County, New York, United States. It is located north of Old Tappan, New Jersey, east of Nauraushaun and Pearl River, south of Blauvelt, and west of Palisades and Sparkill. The population was 6,613 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 59 reviews
Surprisingly good!ive been leaving on hastings for over 10 years and always sobbing the local restaurants but this restaurant was a pleasant surprise! I went because invited for a farewell dinner: Service excellent, waiters super nice, kids friendly, fast service, and honestly good Jap cuisine. Try the Tina Tatako!
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4 based on 118 reviews
Locally owned and operated, Sushi Mike's offers a wide array of authentic Japanese dishes, ranging from classic Japanese dishes such as chicken teriyaki and chirashi to chef-inspired entrees such as BBQ squid and a variety of creative specialty rolls. Our
Have been here a few times and am always pleasantly surprised by the quality of his fish and his inventive appetizers. We had a quartet of Kumamoto Oysters with a delicious dashi mignonette, octopus salad, yellowtail over soba, and a while mackerel (pictured). All delicious. Also a mix of sushi and sashimi of excellent quality. This is no compromise place, itâs as good as anything youâd find in the city. We're delighted to keep pleasantly surprising you, Robert. Thank you for the wonderful review! We hope to see you again soon.Warm wishes,Sushi Mike's
4 based on 47 reviews
Khan's has been around for a long time (about 30 years, I think), so they must be doing something right. The owners are lovely people, and they work very hard to maintain their successful business. There is a full bar, so you can have a drink or a Tsingtao Chinese. beer. The menu doesn't change, so you know exactly what you are getting every time, and the price is incredibly reasonable (I think it is around $20 per person now). You start with a plate of cold shrimp cocktail (and they are well prepared shrimp), some very tasty dim sum (pork filling, I believe) and a simple chopped lettuce salad with a vinegary peanut dressing. This is followed by your choice of soup (wonton, hot & sour, eggdrop). After the soup has finished, you then go to the prep area where you can choose from a large assortment of meats (chicken, lamb, beef), seafood, noodles (lo mein and mai fun) and vegetables (broccoli, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots, baby corn etc). There are sauces you can use if you want to doctor your own food, or you can choose a sauce when you step up to the Mongolian grill to have your food cooked for you. I've never tried it, but I think you could have your food prepared with the bare minimum of additives to save calories. They serve white rice and some delicious sesame bread which I find very unique. After dinner, you have your choice of fresh fruit - melon - and they also serve you your choice of ice cream (creamsicle, coconut, chocolate, vanilla) and of course, fortune cookies. All a tremendous bargain for $20!
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4 based on 18 reviews
Off Route 9W.
Hinode is a gem of a Japanese restaurant. It is small but clean and attractive inside. Sushi & sashimi are excellent, very fresh. Other dishes - tempura, udon noodles, eel-rice (unadon, one of my favorites) - are also very good. Become a regular and get known by the chef/owners and they tend to welcome you with a complimentary amuse-bouche or special sushi roll (the tempura shrimp roll is great!) - a nice treat that makes you feel special. My family and I have visited annually in April for the last 10+ years on our vacation trip from RI to Phil to visit family and Hinode is a highlight of the trip. My kids always look forward to this tasty respite
Got to Northvale too early for visit with relatives, so had lunch along Livingston Street at Bamboo in the mall. Just didn't like the upscale blah interior right from the start. Long narrow room with wicked high ceilings and pipes exposed. Dark colors and in need of more artwork or something. That said, the food was really good. The Northvale roll consists of shrimp tempura, avacado, cuke, spicy tuna, spicy mayo and tempura crunch. It was excellent. I had the volcano which had kanikama (imitation crab), avocado, cuke, spicy shrimp, masago (a small fish used in sushi) and melted mozzerella. Also made expertly and delicious. Our miso soup was very good and the garden salad, mostly with arugala was great. All in all, a good meal.
Food was delicious, place was clean and inviting, Jack the owner was friendly and took time to explain to us what the sauces were and how the food was cooked.Will definitely return and try the other dishes.Nice to have a good neighborhood restaurant . Good Luck to them!
Passed by this place numerous times on my bike. It used to be a bar which was a bit run down. I'm pretty adventurous, so I thought I would stop in for dinner at the newly converted establishment. I wasn't disappointed. The interior was totally redone. People were very friendly and attentive. The place was pretty crowded and we were one of 2 other non-Korean families there (a good sign!). Our waitress was very helpful and attentive and the food was fantastic. I would definitely go back with a Korean friend to get his take on it. I suspect this place will do quite well!
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