Best Soups restaurants nearby. Discover the best Soups food in Keizer. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Soups restaurants near you.. Keizer /ˈkaɪzər/ is a city located in Marion County, Oregon, United States, along the 45th parallel. As of the 2010 United States Census, its population was 36,478. It lies inside of the Willamette Valley and is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was named after brothers Thomas Dove (T. D.) and John Brooks (J. B.) Keizur, two pioneers who arrived in the Wagon Train of 1843, and later filed donation land claims.
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4 based on 471 reviews
Lunch as we drove from Oregon coast to Portland and wanting to get a flavor of Salem. Wild Pair was perfect choice. A very creative menu, locally sourced. Very personable wait staff. Ordered the flank steak salad with smoked paprika vinaigrette; one of the best salads ever. Table also ordered the Wild pear salad and one of the soups of the day, chicken, mushroom and rice. Both very tasty. Saved room for dessert because of the great choices. Selected the banana pecan cake with cream cheese icing. Oh my! More like a carrot cake with bananas instead of carrots. Perfect cream cheese icing, not too sweet. Such a large piece, we saved some to share later in the evening. Highly recommend.
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4 based on 39 reviews
Obsessed with trying both the highest rated Pho restaurants in Salem, we finally took a side trip to King Huong. This did not answer my question "Which is the best?", yet it revealed a restaurant with its own strengths and weaknesses. That said, the rating reflects my conclusion that this is a very meritorious restaurant. The broth is, to my taste, among the best I've had anywhere. Servings are generous, and the supplements (basil, bean sprouts, limes and chiles) are very comprehensive and abundant. Condiments were a bit sparse (only some diced pepper, Hoisin sauce, and soy sauce were on the table) and the pepper jar needed to be filled. Also ordered were Summer rolls with shrimp, which were both large and well-balanced. My spouse approved. Price was exceptionally competitive, well-deserving of being categorized as "Cheap Eats" even as quality was high. Service was a bit slow and erratic: a neighboring table had a significant problem with their order, and despite a number of servers it seemed like there was a lot of standing around and tentativeness. On the whole, I still haven't decided which is the best but am anxious to go back to Kin Huong to do further investigating.
3 based on 48 reviews
We are a family owned restaurant and banquet facility. Our food is made fresh and cooked to your specifications. Our banquet room seats up to 140 people .Perfect for Christmas parties, reunions , birthdays and all your special occasions. Give us a call to
This long time Northgate Chinese eatery offers several things consistently: friendly service (same staff for many years), fast service (my meal was ready in less than 10 minutes), affordable prices ($6.50 lunch special), and large portion sizes (I was full eating half my meal). I ordered the daily special: sweet and sour shrimp, pork chow mein and pork fried rice. Honestly, the food is right down the middle in terms of Americanized Chinese cuisine. The flavors are familiar and safe - this is probably Salemâs most popular Chinese among seniors. Not a lot has changed here in decades and thereâs something to be said for knowing what you will experience.
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