Reviews on Asian food in Bridgeport, Pennsylvania, United States. 'Bridgeport is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 18 mi (29 km) north of Philadelphia on the Schuylkill River. Former industries included paper, flour, cotton, woolen mills, steel works, and brickyards. Bridgeport is 6 mi (9.7 km) east of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. In 1777, during the American Revolutionary War, General George Washington and the Continental Army passed through Bridgeport on their way to their winter encampment in Valley Forge. 3,097 people lived in Bridgeport in 1900; 3,860 in 1910; and 5,904 in 1940. The population was 4,554 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 142 reviews
I have not been here in several years but my husband likes it and wanted a visiting family member to drive there so we drove from Philadelphia. It is located in a shopping center. It is a set price per person. There is a large selection with every type of sushi available. The sushi is good but not great but you have a huge selection. There is a hot soup bar, a salad bar, and hot entrees with plenty of sauces to chose from and a dessert bar. Do not go close to closing as they do not replenish the supply. If you want to indulge in a variety of dishes this is the place for you It is generally busy and they do accept reservation for large parties. It is not romantic and has a diner/airport feeling. Given how expensive sushi can be if you are a lover of it and want to try various dishes this would be great with a group. But don't expect the experience of watching the sushi cheft in front of you.
4 based on 187 reviews
P.F. Chang's is a restaurant concept that honors the 2,000-year-old Asian tradition of wok cooking and believes in making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. With a Farm to Wok food philosophy at its core, P.F. Chang's chefs hand-roll dim sum
Lettuce wraps were anazing,. Egg drop soup ranks amount the best I have had. Sweet and sour chicken isn't overwehlemed by the sauce. You taste all the ingredients and the chicken melts in your mouth. An enjoyable experience.
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3 based on 35 reviews
We just walked in for dinner as we were in the locality. The food was great, service was also good. We ordered the Lemonglass with Shrimp and the Hot and Sour soup, we liked the Lemongrass one better. The Crispy Calamari was delicious. Seafood Tempura and Kung Pao Chicked went well for entrees. All in all a superb dinner.
4 based on 113 reviews
This is a small neighborhood-like Thai restaurant. All the standard Thai dishes. Really enjoyed the lemon grass soup and semi-boneless duck. My wife liked her massaman curry. No real surprises here, but dishes are well prepared and served promptly by a friendly staff. BYOB
4 based on 55 reviews
I've been wanting to try out Pin Wei ever since my co-worker's wife (who is Chinese) recommended it. She insisted that some of her Chinese friends say that PW is hands down the most authentic Chinese in the region. While authentic Chinese might not appeal to everyone, especially with how Americanized the cuisine is; it's definitely a draw for me. The dining room is very upscale and the waitstaff is all very native Chinese. In fact, two separate employees (one server and the hostess) both began to speak to me in Chinese (I'm Korean). When they spoke to me in English, they did so with a heavy accent. They are friendly, but perhaps they may not come off that way. And anyway, the most important part of the experience is the food, isn't it? We ordered the Dry Pepper Chicken ($17), Snow Pea Leaves in Garlic Sauce ($17), Shrimp Mei Fun ($11), and Dumplings in Chili Oil ($6). The portions were huge, as we were able to take home with us enough food for a dinner for two adults and two kids. The dumplings were a highlight. While the dumplings didn't have a ton of meat, I liked it better that way. 8 dumplings were soaked in a bowl of chili oil, which had a sweet and spicy taste that wasn't overpowering. The chicken and snow pea leaves dish are the same that I get at Han Dynasty (a Philly area chain) and Chef Tan (in Newark, DE). Both were on par with those two establishments. I would have loved to have sampled more items on the menu, but I had two young and restless kids with me. Ironically, the lunch specials offer only Americanized Chinese dishes, so I'd stay away from them.
4 based on 109 reviews
Wonderful combos and fresh and delicious. Ambiance is elegant and lovely. Menu seemed limited for vegan and it appeared to be troublesome to customize.A MUST try.....bring your wallet.
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4 based on 93 reviews
Becky is great and friendly. Food is always fresh and delicious but prices keep getting higher and higher and portions keep getting smaller.
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4 based on 31 reviews
Traditional Korean and Japanese fine dining restaurant, offering sushi, Korean favorites like stone bowl bibimbap, kalbi, pa chun, stews and hot pots, along with traditional Japanese dishes.
I have been going here since it opened and always enjoy the food. My normal order is a beef stone bowl...delicious is the only thing I can say about it. They have a full bar and also have sushi on the menu. The service is normally fast and always friendly. Once in a while I have been there at lunch when they have filled the seating very fast, if that happens the service is a little slower than normal. They do send out a few tasty appetizers before your meal.
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4 based on 73 reviews
My wife, son and I are big fans of Asian food and try to find low key, good value places when we are traveling. This place hits all of the points on the list with flying colors! Reasonable prices, family feel and relaxed atmosphere.... suggest u give it a try !
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