Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Rockland, Maine, United States. Rockland is a city in Knox County, Maine, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 7,297. It is the county seat of Knox County. The city is a popular tourist destination. It is a departure point for the Maine State Ferry Service to the islands of Penobscot Bay: Vinalhaven, North Haven and Matinicus.
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4 based on 619 reviews
We had a great lunch but the service was really lacking. The hostess sat a party without a reservation at the only available table while making us wait with a reservation. The waitress seemed rushed and had no intrest in making any suggestions. That's a shame as we weren't familiar with Thai food and would definitely been open to ordering more. We had barely finished when our plates were cleared and the bill set down. Again no acknowledgement, thank you , come again. Just a sence that she needed our table flipped fast. Iv been in the restaurant business and I know some of the ins and outs. It takes more then just good food to make it a truly enjoyable meal.
2 based on 15 reviews
Anna & I went to a Chinese take out... however the sign said "dine in or take out"... there were a few tables, so dine in sounded easier, than eating in the car. The clerk was sitting at a table, and no one else was there... we're still OK.The clerk: "pick up?"Me: No, dine inClerk:
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3 based on 37 reviews
Stopped in for the first time Saturday night to pick up a quick take out meal. It smelled very good so I looking forward to ordering. The menu was extensive. I ordered a pork and mushroom combination meal and a pint of won ton soup. The food was plentiful, hot and edible; however, it was almost the worst food, ever! The Whales tooth earned that accolade. Everything was BLAND, no taste. The pork was roast pork so that was a let down. The pork was served with fresh mushrooms but it was swimming in flavorless glop. The rice which was supposed to be fried wasn't. The rice had a little soy sauce and some bits of pork and a few chopped onions. It was supposed to be made with egg but I couldn't find any. The egg roll was just BLAND and weird. It seemed greasy on the inside. The soup was like hot water. The bok choy, pea pods and dumplings were good so it was a disappointment. I really a good soup. I picked at this meal and threw the majority in the trash. The duck sauce was beige and watery. I found it very odd that they didn"t have spare ribs on the bone. They do have a nice dining room where you could go to play Mahjong but not to eat. I feel badly about writing this review because the lady who took my order was nice and didn't forget my chop sticks but I feel that I have to warn those that are familiar with good chinese food, even American style.
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3 based on 52 reviews
Okay David Bowie was not seen here but the food is decent. It's your average run of the mill "Americanized" chinese food but it's always the same and doesn't disappoint. Staff is decent the place is showing it's age but I normally get take out anyway.
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5 based on 37 reviews
We stop at Tugboat Thai on our way to Vinalhaven via the ferry... always a great meal the food is fresh and very tasty...the owner is just the best very friendly always welcoming us back ... would highly recommend stopping in if in the area... you won't be disappointed..!!!~!
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4 based on 98 reviews
Purchased Tamerind (not sure of spelling) and refurbished with new menu
We arrived for lunch right when everyone had just arrived before us. We thought about leaving but are glad we stayed. They pushed out the meals really quick. The lunch was excellent.
4 based on 202 reviews
We are open for dinner 5:00 PM To 8:30 PM Tuesday through Saturday Please note that from October through June we are open only Wednesday through Saturday. FOR RESERVATIONS please call us at 596-7447. Someone is usually available to take your call after 3:
Suzuki goes a great job at incorporating local fare (lobster; crab) with traditional Japanese style. Having eaten sushi all over the world, I can say with confidence, it is approaching world class. The restaurant is small and hours short so book early. The scallop and pork dumplings were excellent along with the crab and seaweed salad. Start with a saketini to get in the mood. All in all a great place for a light meal and alternative to lobster rolls. Highly recommended, Grab a window table if possible.
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