Discover Restaurants offering the best Sushi food in Newark, Delaware, United States. Newark (/ˈnuːɑːrk/ NEW-ark) is a city in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. It is located 12 miles (19 km) west-southwest of Wilmington. According to the 2010 Census, the population of the city is 31,454. Newark is home to the University of Delaware.
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4 based on 167 reviews
My daughter and son-in-law suggested this restaurant because they had listed on-line a gluten free menu. Although the menu as small compared to the rest of the menu, I was actually able to order Kung Pao Chicken, prepared the way it should be and gluten free. It was great. I never understand why Chinese restaurants don't use gluten free soy sauce, but glad this one did. My son-in-law had sushi and enjoyed it and my daughter had General Tso's chicken and was well satisfied. Service was good. The restaurant had a nice atmosphere.
4 based on 49 reviews
Just off Paper Mill Rd.
Very clean and tasteful decor. The service was very attentive, and the food was nicely prepared and presented. The flavors are more authentic Asian than most Chinese/Asian restaurants in the area. Lunch specials are a good value with either wonton or hot and sour soup, a shrimp spring roll or vegetable spring roll, and a hot entree. We'll definitely return.
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4 based on 35 reviews
Decent tempura, and pretty good beef teriyaki. Service was prompt , and overall was a good stop. It's a bit hard to find in a strip mall with a Walgreens.
4 based on 18 reviews
I've known about Mayflower for years. My University of DE friends would frequent this place, and I found out why. It's a great value and suitable for satisfying your sushi craving. Here's some of the deals: 3 rolls (spicy tuna, shrimp tempura, california) for $12spider roll for $9combo platter with shrimp tempura, salmon teriyaki, gyoza or shumai, salad, and spicy tuna roll for $124 pc. shrimp tempura and 3 pc. sweet potato for $6The shrimp tempura is a little crooked and it's not the best sushi I've ever tasted, but I couldn't get over how inexpensive everything was. This used to be a takeout style restaurant, but it looks like they've expanded to add a dining room. It's clean, but a little bland in its decor. Service was a little slow as the staff has to handle a lot of takeout orders.
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4 based on 7 reviews
In place of the old Noodles and Co. comes Yong Kang Street. It offers some non-Americanized Chinese food in a very mainstream mall setting, though there is no access from inside the mall. Overall, we liked the food. It wasn't spectacular. Their version of soup dumpling was a little lacking in soup inside the dumpling shell. My wife ordered a dumpling noodle soup and enjoyed it. I like to add chili oil to flavor it, but she likes a lighter flavor. For my sons, they were tried a stir fried udon noodle with shrimp and ate well. They did offer dim sum (a rarity in DE), but you order with the server. Prices are a little on the high end. Service was generally attentive. The decor was pleasing and the walls were lined with mini-posters of well known Hong Kong films. We also didn't try the sushi, but I wish they would stick with just noodles and dumplings since sushi restaurants have become too commonplace.
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