Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Bogota. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Bogota is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 8,187, reflecting a decline of 62 (-0.8%) from the 8,249 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 425 (+5.4%) from the 7,824 counted in the 1990 Census.
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3 based on 22 reviews
My husband works in S. Hackensack and eats here nearly every week. I spent the week here with him and he couldn't wait to take me to Wondee's. We went with another couple. The staff was very friendly - they originally wanted to seat us next to a window, but we asked to have 2 tables pushed together further back in the restaurant - no problem. The server was very helpful in ordering - we all had a different dish, pork fried rice, green curry w/ chicken, grilled beef w/ rice and another dish w/ beef and potato - all were very good and portions were generous. Lunch included wonton soup which was very good. I'd go again in a heartbeat.
4 based on 44 reviews
Stopped by for dinner on a Saturday night. We arrived before 7 pm and within twenty minutes the entire place was packed. It seems like reservations are the smart way to go on weekends since the restaurant is on the smaller side.Food and service were exceptional. Dessert was a satisfying surprise (try the red bean ice cream), and prices were very affordable. Décor really adds up to a calming dining experience. Plenty of street parking in the area. Very recommended, will definitely return.
4 based on 26 reviews
First off the big picture on the wall was originally white. It has changed over the years but the food has not. It is amazing goodness. Japanese at its best. I cannot say more than ask the owners. I keep going back. I guess the 25 years and returning says it all. If you do not like it than good. It makes room for me when I show up. Prices are the best and the food is of the highest quality.
3 based on 22 reviews
I found myself on Cedar Lane in Teaneck at lunchtime and out of the many interesting and eclectic restaurant choices available there, on a whim decided to try Taipei Noodle House. I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. The restaurant is divided into two sections, one with tables and booths and the other with a sushi bar. The menu is very extensive with sections of Vietnamese and Japanese selections included. My wife and I split two dishes, ginger chicken with string beans and Vietnamese tofu curry with vegetables, both of which were very good. The vegetables were fresh and crisp, and just the right touch of spice was included (one can ask for increase or decrease, though we did not). The service was friendly and efficient. If I am in the area again, I would certainly return to try some of the other dishes (particularly the noodles which are homemade).
4 based on 17 reviews
The menu options and presentation in the menu are terrific. Unfortunately "terrific" doesn't apply to the execution. Our appetizers were cold. Not warm. Cold. The steak I ordered medium rare. My dinner came about seven minutes after everyone else's in our party. When it came, it was just above raw. And also cold. Forget sizzling. Cold. When the others in my party urged me to send it back, I passed, because I didn't want them to wait any longer. So I hated an expensive dinner. And the service? Atrocious. We didn't get a waitress or waiter to our table for almost an hour. I complained where is the waitress? She came right over with an extreme attitude. Couldn't crack a smile and never came over to ask if everything was ok. Will never come back. Very, very disappointed.
4 based on 36 reviews
Located just off of Cedar Lane, Empire Hunan offers a nice experience in Chinese and Japanese food. Prices are moderate, service was friendly and the food tasted great. BYOB, there is a liquor store across the street. Parking is on Cedar Lane, metered, or on side streets, no meters.
4 based on 27 reviews
I haven't even gotten a chance to delve into the ramen section or hot pot section of the menu as I tend to come here solely for the tapas! Entire wait staff as well as the chef is Japanese. Big points in my book. I usually sit at the bar on the corner to see all of the "Action" behind the grill. Many favorites here. Both the Soft Shell Crab salad and Smoked Duck and Avocado salads are amazing. The carrot-ginger dressing is handmade and delicious! The #1 thing I come for is the Eihire - Dried Ray. This is a dried, then grilled piece of skate wing. Accompanied by a dab of Kewpie mayo. It's to die for. And a great munchie to compliment a few brewskis. Other must haves include Shishamo fish - grilled. Maine Uni Sashimi. Magret grilled Duck breast, Berkshire Pork Belly, Red Ebi, Momo, Kawa and a surprise to me - Japanese Pork Sausage. Limited parking in the back. Open later than most spots in Bergen County! Closed mondays. Things look cheap at first, but next thing you know, you're 6 dishes deep and things add up! You've been forewarned! haha Enjoy!
4 based on 113 reviews
They make tofu-based chicken, beef, fish dishes, all well-made. Good noodle and soup dishes. Well-priced. A local watering-hole, often crowded.
4 based on 103 reviews
Came here with friends. First Thai restaurant in Bergen County. Very nice atmosphere. A lot of seating too. We had Pad Thai. Very good but seemed a little oily. We also had the massaman curry which was flavorful and plentiful. It was really good. Friends had a beef in gravy dish that they loved. Slices of beef that were tender.The service was great. Four dishes with tax and tip was $80. Tip: Parking is street parking with meters. Tip: takes reservations.
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