Reviews on Asian food in Bohemia, New York, United States. Bohemia is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 10,180 at the 2010 census. It is situated along the South Shore of Long Island in the Town of Islip, approximately 30 miles from New York City.
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4 based on 61 reviews
We went here after my sons graduation ceremony. There were 6 of us. We were seated at a hibachi table, but the table wasn't working (the grill), so they moved us to another table, no big deal. We ordered shrimp & chicken, salmon & shrimp, shrimp & scallops and lobster & filet mignon. Everything was very good. The food was all cooked to perfection and the rice was tasty. They were a little cheap on the vegetables, we each only got a very small amount. The chef put on a very good show and was very nice. The prices are comparable to other hibachi restaurants. The bill was $185 for the six of us, which included a 18% tip. (We did not have any cocktails) I did give the Chef an extra tip because the 18% that they add on to the bill is split between the waitress and the Chef and I felt he deserved more. We all really enjoyed this restaurant, and will definitely be back!
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4 based on 59 reviews
Is it the decor? Is it the exceptional service? Or possibly that Jason and Eric offer the freshest most delicious ingredients? Yes, all of it contributes to a positive experience. Every meal is accompanied by a tasty morsel (amuse- bouche) prepared with an exceptional sauce. Thanks for a wonderful dining experience!
3 based on 13 reviews
I always order from JJ Dynasty. It's best place in area. They have both Chinese and Japanese food and both are great. The menu is huge and we are always are pleased. My favorite is the curry chicken. Like George from Seinfeld - I like my chicken spicy :) hehe
4 based on 35 reviews
With the loss of Sweet Mandarin, our area lacked good Chinese/Cantonese food. Always heard good things about Hoi Ming so we went there at 6:20 p.m. On a Saturday night. No reservations taken. We waited 35 minutes, but went to the bar to enjoy their Hoi Ming specials - yummy! Had the boneless spare ribs - great - and a shrimp roll - tasty. Ordered an egg roll but I guess that got lost in the translation. Dinner was Triple Delight and Moo shu pork - both were excellent. And, pork fried rice - classic, good. Served the noodles with duck sauce and hot mustard and a pot of tea - like the old days! Decor is from the old days, but who cares - food was great. Lots of choices and complete dinner selections as well as Family Dinners - choose from column A and B! What a hoot! Can't wait to go back.
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