Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Red Bank. Red Bank is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, incorporated in 1908 and located on the Navesink River, the area's original transportation route to the ocean and other ports. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough had a population of 12,206, reflecting an increase of 362 (+3.1%) from the 11,844 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,208 (+11.4%) from the 10,636 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 22 reviews
A bit surprised by some of the negative reviews here- we can't speak for the sushi but can verify we enjoyed two very good meals.My chicken and steak hibachi was particularly good- the meat was flavorful and perfectly cooked and the noodles were some of the best I've ever had at a Japanese restaurant. My wife loved her meal as well. Can't say anything bad about any of the food and the service was very good as well. Prices were a bit high but that's par for the course in Red Bank- you're not going to find a good, inexpensive meal anywhere near the center of town (and if you do, please let us know).Will definitely repeat, hoping to have the same kind of experience we had the first time.
4 based on 17 reviews
It all started in 1969. Inspiration for House of Chong came from years of experience from Kai and Helen Chong. From there Dan and Linda Chong, with much help from family members and employees with in the communities, the HOC became the trusted source for
This place has been around for a long time. My mom and I enjoy going here for lunch on the weekends. Their food has not changed in all the years I have been going there. My go to is the chicken and broccoli and my mom loves their sweet and sour chicken. Anything I have ever ordered has always been prepared very well. The service is always very good there. This place is a more upscale Chinese restaurant. Nice place to dine and plenty of seating and a small bar there.
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4 based on 26 reviews
in a busy parking lot row. nice small clean lace.family run very friendly.food very well done nice selection from Sushi to traditional Chinesenice presentation and ample portions.can eat in or take out . Liquor store on corner
4 based on 34 reviews
Very good sushi. All brown rice which is nice usually have to pay extra for that. Dining room is on smallish side. Everything is always great, fresh. Staff are really friendly. Prices are average for sushi.
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4 based on 50 reviews
Our first visit to Red Bank where there are plenty of restaurants to suit all tastes all within easy walking distance from each other. We decided to go for Thai before heading off to the Free Jazz in the Park. Really attentive, friendly polite staff. Interesting menu with dishes we had not seen before. Nice appetisers, green and red curries and noodle dishes that were a bit different.
4 based on 161 reviews
My daughter and I went during restaurant week and ordered off the prix fixe menu. The selections were very good and portions large. I ordered a dish that the menu indicated contained chicken beef and shrimp. When my dish came out it was missing shrimp. The waiter offered to bring me shrimp out separately. There was nothing wrong with my dish other than it was missing the shrimp. However, the waiter returned, not with shrimp, but to take my dish because the chef wanted to check the dish for shrimp. I told him that I preferred to keep the dish and that they just bring the shrimp separately. Unfortunately, he insisted the the chef must have the entire dish. I then sat without my meal for almost 10 minutes while my daughter ate. My dish returned finally with shrimp added, but not in the form that I had it. It had been picked through and reheated with shrimp added. Additionally, my daughter had finished eating once my dish was returned. The whole situation made me very uncomfortable. The proper response would have been to just bring out the shrimp. I informed management that I was uncomfortable and she believed that the chef followed proper protocol.The food was very good. Unfortunately, the experience made me slightly uncomfortable.
4 based on 111 reviews
Full service restaurant serving authentic Thai cuisine
Are here today. The food is bland and remarkably bad. Having lived in Thailand I thought this would be a good find given reviews. The food takes very long to come out and the waitress told me theyâve been here for 18 years so something must be right. If you have standards. Avoid this place. The soups and entrees are horrid horrid horrid.You are a "unique" customer who orders our fried rice, a non spicy dish, eats it all, then complains to the waitress that the dish is "horrible" and threatens to write a review on TripAdvisor. Not all Thai food is spicy, regardless whether you lived in Thailand or not. We do, however, have a "Spicy Fried Rice with Thai Basil" on the menu which you did not select and did not alert the waitress that you wanted a spicier dish. I am sure you had your motives to call our food "horrid" and mislead about the time that it took your food to come out on that day. I suggest that you refrain from threatening waitresses and yes, please do avoid Siam Garden in the future.
4 based on 137 reviews
Had the opportunity to eat at Teak, and I find myself day dreaming about their food often. Fresh, succulent sushi, amazing crispy duck salad, calamari to die for. Great cocktails and vibe throughout the restaurant. I have been their for dinner and lunch. It is always crowded by that never scares me away. The service is awesome. Everyone is attentive and happy to help you have a great time. There are so many great restaurants in Red Bank. Teak is the Peak - always among the best.
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