Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Clemson. Clemson is a city in Pickens and Anderson counties in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Clemson is home to Clemson University; in 2015, the Princeton Review cited the town of Clemson as ranking #1 in the United States for "town-and-gown" relations with its resident university. The population of the city was 13,905 at the 2010 census.
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3 based on 20 reviews
The food was cold and you could tell it had been sitting for a while. I also noticed that they switched spoons from one dish to another without washing it, which is cross contamination for those of us with food allergies. Might explain why I got sick after I got home.
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3 based on 17 reviews
The chicken in the "chicken and string beans" and the "chicken chow mein" is so over-processed as to be slimy. It was actually disgusting and gag-worthy. The crab rangoon was a puffy wonton with VERY little filling. Like it was just applied with a knife on the insides of the wonton. The sweet and sour pork was the best of everything we ordered.AND, be aware that the prices of the dinner combination plates are not $7.25 as listed on their website, they are $7.95. Just YUCK.
3 based on 25 reviews
In town to help the kid move out for the semester. Went there on a Thurs night. Place was very busy so we had to wait about 5 minurtes for seats at the bar. Watched the Bruins game while doing dinner and drinks. JB and coke was reasonably priced. Had pizza and sushi. Buffalo chicken pizza was good, not great. Could have used more sauce and was a little crispy on the edges. Kid had sushi and the rice was not completely cooked. Menu is extremely limited, more like apps than a real dinner. Sardi's Den blows this place away, but is a couple of miles out of town. 356 is right downtown so easily accesible. Ok overall, not great.
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4 based on 67 reviews
My family has visited this restaurant twice a year for 5 years. We were always impressed with the quality of sushi. This past visit was a vast disappointment. First I called to ask is there were reservations, told "yes" and when we arrived (on time) we were told there are no reservations. The "top gun" roll was dull, the other rolls were sloppily made, and the server acted like we were doing a favor to order. What a shame.
I have only been to this restaurant once but lunch today was possibly the best thing I've ever eaten! I had a shrimp poke bowl but next time I am going to try the OMG burrito. It looked delicious! One of those rare restaurants where you want to return the very next day to dine again.
3 based on 86 reviews
The restaurant is clean. The service is decent. The food is okay. They are average. The Vietnamese roll had too much lettuce. The poke bowl was decent. Could have used more sauce. The General Tzo's Chicken was about the same as Panda Express, yet double the price.
4 based on 49 reviews
We are proud of our unique characteristics and intricate food preparation techniques. Each dish is prepared to order using a memorable blend of the best quality ingredients and sophisticated cooking art. The perfect harmony of Thai cooking's secret.
Bake & Cook is the real deal when it comes to great Thai food in the area. The restaurant has very little atmosphere, but don't let that turn you away. The kitchen staff know what they are doing! They have lunch specials if you are looking for a large amount of good food for a low price. Dinner is also fantastic!
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4 based on 54 reviews
Like a previous reviewer, Iâve traveled all over for over a decade and have eaten at some amazing (and not so amazing) restaurants. Now, Iâm not saying that Yolk is Michelin Star status, but for Korean fusion in a sleepy southern town, it got pretty high marks from me.The first item I tried was the Korean taco. Not great but not bad. I ordered the chicken version and while the chicken was tasty, the cheese threw me off and the kimchi lacked heat. The taco shell was brittle and but the addition of hot sauce livened things up a bit. Next was the main meal: the rice bowl. I ordered the trinity bowl, which contained tofu, pork belly, & something else Iâve forgotten. Either way, it was drowned under the pork belly and the tofu, which were excellent. Again the kimchi was lacking heat but the real surprise (and somewhat disappointment) was the egg on top. The fried egg was a little too hard, so trying to mix the egg with the rest of the bowl was difficult. However, the rice did develop that nice crunchy texture from being in the hot bowl that I really love. I also had the homemade ginger ale, which I recommend with two thumbs up. When I return to York? Yes! The bowls are very good and as long as I can get my egg fried just a little less hard, I would be very content to dine there again and again
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