Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Whippany. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Whippany is an unincorporated community located within Hanover Township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. Whippany's name is derived from the Whippanong Native Americans, a tribe that once inhabited the area. Whippanong meant "place of the willows", named for the trees growing along the banks of the Whippany River.
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4 based on 100 reviews
They are relatively new, just tried them today, near a bunch of hotels, and very tasty!
Extremely crowded on weekend lunch hours. Hard to find parking. Standing room wait for dimsum lunch. Suggestion: either get there earlier or after the busy rush. After 1pm, it was less chaotic, more relaxed/less stress environment and more enjoyable to eat lunch. Make reservations for big groups. They give you a paper ticket with your queue number. In the past, it seemed like they gave you preferential treatment (seated you first & cut in line) if you were Chinese - I'm glad they give you a paper ticket with number now.Overall the food is superb! Their fried chicken is delicious (dip it in soy sauce with lemon)! Their duck is good too as long as its still hot. I'm a dimsum fan but some of my favorite items (i.e. crab claw, dofu, baked pork buns) were not available during our visit. The dumplings are always a hit. The service is swift and attentive; you don't have just 1 particular server. I think we had 8 servers checked up on us. The dimsum carts stopped by our table every 3 to 5 minutes. If you don't see what you want in the cart, they will bring it to you straight from the kitchen. We also ordered from the regular menu. I love that they keep refilling my hot tea pot! You definitely will leave here stuffed.
4 based on 35 reviews
The food tasted good. The price was very reasonable. We had been searching for a go-to Indian restaurant for a while and we've found it!The staff is attentive and polite. The buffet offers many choices. We went there around 1pm thinking it would be slower, but they struggled to keep up with clean plates as people just kept coming in! We'll definitely be back!
4 based on 58 reviews
You can watch long noodles being rolled out by hand. Kids seemed to get a big kick out of this and even get a piece of dough to try it too.Noodles in big bowls of rich beef and chicken soup, saute'd noodles, beef, chicken, pork, lamb, duck and vegetarian. Entrees are generous, appetizers are tasty and soup bowls are huge, think a big bowl of Pho. You get a pair of scissors to cut your noodles!If you like your chicken, beef, duck without any skin or fat, this place is not for you. The skin, fat, bones and muscles all add to depth and richness of the stocks, soups and sauces. Shan Shan is not an Americanized Chinese restaurant. Our friends enjoyed it, my wife won't go back and I would be more cautious if I did.
4 based on 27 reviews
It is under new ownership and management as of Dec. 2009. It may be referenced as Fu Sha or Fusha. Parsippany Rd is also Littleton Rd or US-202.
The sushi is simply incredible, the selection the freshness, the presentation. Right up there with the best Iâve had. But, if youâre looking for ambiance-this isnât for you. Dated decor, kind of quirky, but the servers are friendly and the food more than makes up for it. Itâs a BYOB, so grab a bottle at the local liquor store in the same plaza. The volcano roll presentation with a lit up center and fresh flower- Was almost too pretty to eat. Totally recommend this food. Fabulous
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4 based on 77 reviews
huge selection of amazing and fresh fish, super creative and awesomely delicious! one of the best we have been to and we are snobs
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4 based on 113 reviews
We had a wonderful celebration for our sonâs college graduation. We had 3 large tables of family and friends. We order a feast and shared family style. All our guests raved about and enjoyed the food. We had brought our own wine and beer plus a cake. The service was great and very attentive. We frequent the restaurant and knew the food was delicious, ordered 2 appetizers and 11 entrees, more than enough - and had leftovers. The location was perfect, in between home and Rutgers, convenient for family and friends who were not able to make the graduation. A shout out to Henry, who help us reserve tables and order the food, extremely nice. Thank you
3 based on 105 reviews
Every time I come here for lunch, I pick something from the Chinese menu. Yes, there are two menus. One in English and one in Chinese. The ones written in Chinese, I believe, does not have many of the Americanized dishes (General Tso, Sesame chicken etc). Due to cold weather, I wanted something soupy and warm and so I ordered Da Ru Mien (Mien=noodle), a northern Chinese dish. I have mixed feelings about the dish. According to food critics, the brothy part of the dish is called the "Ru" juice (Ru Ji). If a Da Ru noodle dish is well prepared, then when you pick the noddle up with a pair of chop sticks, the Ru juice will be shinny and stick on the noddle, instead of dripping down like soup. The Ru juice here does not do that. However, I am completely okay with it, since for the Ru juice to be thick enough to stick to the noddle, you need to add extra corn starch and for the Ru juice to appear glossy you need to add extra oil. I am very health conscious and I am personally happy with the Ru Juice they have here. However, two things that are no okay. First, they added some fresh veggie in there, which is fine. But the carrot is not cooked through and I personally dislike the smell of carrot. Second, and more importantly, the pork is gamy. They do give you enough pork slices (wrapped with corn starch so the texture would be slippery), but I personally don't think the pork is fresh. Da Ru Mien -- not a dish I would recommend.
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4 based on 38 reviews
It's a family oriented restaurant. Great for "getting together with friends", "eating out with the family", & "business dinner/lunch meeting". We served many different cuisines in Japanese, Thai and Asian. We can accommodate reservations. We always take c
We've eaten here three times since finding out about the place from a local. Also had a meal delivered once.So far everything we've tried exceeds expectations and that includes something from each of their main categories. Best Pad Thai we've ever had.Without question, Mintea has quickly become one of our go to places.The menu is vast and perhaps overly complex but so far everything has been good. The Thai style foods are made without some key ingredients, Thai chilies and galangal, it's good not great and don't expect much heat. Spicy dishes have mild heat ... won't scare anyone off!
3 based on 45 reviews
Yes, I've written several reviews of Chef Jon and they're always really good. Our last meal there was fantastic!!Hot and spicy beef noodle soup was outstanding! Great full bodied spicy broth with incredible braised beef.....outstanding soup!Their soup dumplings are always great- today they were perfectly steamed and full of delicious broth. They wrappers were airy and amazing. Their scallion pancake was a thing of beauty- perfectly crisp with great flavor for a pancake. We then ordered their potstickers- so so crisp...so so good....Finally mini green beans with spicy pork...Almost al dente green beans in a wonderful sauce.The service in the family owned and operated restaurant is always friendly and professional and this time was no different.If you want your fix of authentic Shanghainese food and are in the area, may sure you stop at CHEF JON's! Highly recommended!!
4 based on 118 reviews
Nikko Japanese Restaurant serves authentic Japanese Cuisine. Located in Whippany, NJ for twelve years Nikko has been voted Best Japanese by New Jersey Monthly Readers Choice Awards. Traditional Japanese style Tatami room available for both regular dining
I tried their Shogayaki for the first time. It's basically thinly sliced meat (chicken/pork/beef your choice, different prices) stirred fried in a sweet and savory sauce with some shredded veggies. The flavor was good. The dish is reasonably filling. I am 5'8'' 168# male who eats sensibly. The dish comes with a side salad (ginger dressing, yum) and miso soup. After tax and pre-tips, the final bill was less than $10. It has great value.
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