Reviews on Asian food in Duxbury, Massachusetts, United States. Duxbury (older spelling, "Duxborough") is a historic seaside town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. A suburb located on the South Shore approximately 35 miles (56 km) to the southeast of Boston, the population was 15,059 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 80 reviews
Restaurant and food always looked good when walking passed and on visiting both were surpassed. Its tastefully decorated, our waitress was extremely friendly andvthe food was possibly the best Thai we've ever eaten. I asked for something spicy and ead recommended pad kee mao which excellent. All the vegetables crispy and spicy sauce was to die for. Please eat here
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4 based on 41 reviews
This place is relatively small. It's family operated and they work hard to prepare fresh and flavorful Asian cuisine. The pricing is very reasonable. Our meals were very good and the place is relaxed. It's a nice change of pace from the larger Asian fare operations. enjoy!
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4 based on 53 reviews
I don't know what all the raves are about. There's nothing special about this restaurant. If you want really good sushi, this is definitely not the place. If you want really good Korean food, this is also not the place. The room is lackluster. The location in downtown Plymouth is good, but if that's the reason why you go to a restaurant, then enjoy the location. We love good, fresh, beautifully-presented sushi and spicy, simple, flavorful Korean food, but ..... neither is available here.
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3 based on 28 reviews
The food was wonderful! We got our meal as a pick up. We ordered fried and steamed pot stickers, sweet and sour chicken, General Tso chicken, and orange chicken. Everything was my favorite except the sweet and sour chicken sauce. Luckily the sauce came separately so I used a different sauce. Our dinner was enjoyable and filling.
4 based on 23 reviews
Ordered one evening and picked up to take home. Ordered the vegetable curry. It was good, medium hotness. Also ordered the shrimp Pad Thai. I thought that was really good. Shrimp was cooked very nicely. Overall, satisfying and what I would have expected from a small, suburban, take-out Thai place.
4 based on 50 reviews
We are open Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day.
Since we moved to Plymouth approximately three years ago we have been searching for good Chinese food in our area. With this in mind we decided to try Tsang's Cafe, located in Duxbury, approximately half hour away. Our decision was based on its location, and the good reviews it had on Trip Advisor. it was located in a small strip shopping area in South Duxbury, well marked with plenty of free parking. The restaurant itself was good size with a tiny little bar to the left when you enter, and the dining area to the right. The room itself was very bland, little, if any decoration on the walls. White table clothes on the tables were a nice touch however.Our server took our drink and meal order with my wife having a Mai Tai to drink, and kung Pao Shriimp which was not on the menu, they agreeing to swap shrimp for the chicken. She ordered an appetizer of jumbo fried shrimp. I ordered a Singapore Sling to drink, and to eat, their egg rolls to start, followed by their chef's special which was comprised of shrimp, chicken, pork, steak and lobster in a brown sauce with water chestnuts, Chinese vegetables surrounded by broccoli spears. Waiter repeated back the order confirming that we wanted our apps first, then the entrees, and when we wanted our bottle of wine which we also ordered to have with dinner. First the good news: the drinks were very good. I have not had a Singapore Sling in a while. Now the bad news: My two egg rolls were delivered within ten minutes of my ordering them. They were not good. I always include in my determination of a Chinese Restaurant how good their egg rolls are, its a basic item. Tsang Cafe's gave me the distinct impression they were made much earlier in the week, in bulk. Then brought out and put under a heat lamp each day. The casing was hard, not flaky, difficult to cut into. The mixture inside was extremely dry and tasteless. I would love to elaborate on my wife's app of fried shrimp but she never got it. Our server brought out our entrees while i was still trying to eat my egg roll(order was two egg rolls but I only ate one). When asked where my wife's appetizer was he stated that "it was coming". I cancelled the order and had him serve our entrees. My wife stated that were meal was good, not what she expected but good.Mine was not. Though visually appealing it arrived luke warm and proceeded to cool quickly. My plate of pork fried rice arrived cold as well. The pork slices were over cooked and dry, the steak pieces were fatty, spongy, difficult to cut and very chewy.sauce was bland and tasteless. That being said it was a large helping, well worth the price of $18.95. Spears of broccoli were cold bordering on raw. Once made aware of the app error made by his server the owner did what he could to salvage the meal, giving us a lot of attention and pouring our wine and keeping it chilled away from the table. So, we are still searching for a good Chinese Restaurant in our area. We will not be going back to Tsang's Cafe. One last note, if you like your food spicy, Tsang's may no be for you either as the number of spicy dishes ID'd were few on the menu
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