Best Chinese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Chinese food in Catskill. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Chinese restaurants near you.. Catskill is a town in the southeast part of Greene County, New York, United States. The population was 11,775 at the 2010 census. The western part of the town is in the Catskill Park. The town contains a village, also called Catskill. The village of Catskill has a well-defined Main Street. There is a public boat launch on the Hudson River called Dutchman's Landing.
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4 based on 45 reviews
The Chinese menu is excellent, the hot and sour soup is exceptional in my opinion. And the sushi is also excellent. My favorite is Jeffâs roll: spicy raw salmon with cucumber and avocado inside, raw salmon outside, topped with salmon roe, chili sauce, and spicy mayo. But all their sushi is great, fish always fresh, presented artistically. Service is fast, pleasant; owner Linda is friendly. Premises are clean and basic. On-site parking; and they do carry-out.
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4 based on 16 reviews
When you walk in, the counter for pick up is right in front of you and behind it you see there kitchen. Usually you seat yourself, the staff is usually very friendly and very quick to refill your drinks, take your plates. It is a typical Chinese buffet, with items you would expect, a little bit of sushi, crab ragoons, peppered chicken, shrimp and garlic, etc. It doesn't have a huge variety, it has about two hot islands, and an ice cream booth, also has a small fresh fruit/desert booth but it always fills us and the food is average quality. Dinner is only $9.99
Good food, but location a little bad
I've been here three times, always hoping for an experience better than the previous one . . . and I always came away disappointed. The food is bland, bland, bland. The cold sesame noodles are absolutely tasteless, with barely a trace of peanut sauce. The spring rolls are mostly crust, with barely any meat, likewise with the sweet-and-sour chicken. The mu shu pork was mush, with barely a trace of pork. The place itself is depressing as hell.With Catskill growing into a much more discerning community, especially with the influx of arts organizations (and their attendant patrons), there is a huge opportunity for someone to create a much better place on Main Street for good Chinese food.Sorry, W Century -- I tried to like you, but I just can't.
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