Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Concord, Massachusetts, United States. Concord is a city steeped in the history of the sword and the pen. The site of the historic Battle of Lexington and Concord, the city provided the setting for the initiation of the American War of Independence, honored at Minute Man National Historical Park. Concord's literary history is at least as rich. It was here where Thoreau penned Walden, inspired by the kettle pond of the same name, where Emerson philosophized on Self-Reliance and where Louisa May Alcott introduced her Little Women.
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4 based on 31 reviews
We came for dinner. Service is good and prompt. My dining companions started with the seafood miso soup which was tasty with a nice balance and heat. I had the cauliflower cilantro salad which was ok.We had a sichuan string bean, asparagus shrimp and a duck in plum sauce. The dishes came across as too sweet for my taste and the food was ok.
4 based on 70 reviews
I've been looking for a hibachi in the vicinity and this was fun. The restaurant looks a bit dated, but the food was good and the show decent. Went with my two teenage kids and would totally go again. The appetizer shrimp were delicious. We had the garlic noodles and we all 3 liked them.
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4 based on 71 reviews
Have been here long time ago. This time was an escape from the Hollowing Crowd.The best part of the experience was a quick service. Food is good enough, but nothing special to report. Not cheap, but considering the location in Concord Center, it is reasonable. Would we come back? Maybe in another 10 years.
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We were in the Concord area and decided to try thisplace. This was a late lunch or early supper (about 4.30pm). We shared a seaweed salad (nice pickling) and some specials. The appetizer was a sweet miso mango salmon. Very nice. The two mains were spicy tuna maki and sweet miso yellowtail maki. The maki has 8 pieces each so there was plenty. I wish they were not so enamored of mayonnaise--a little goes a long way. Be aware: Sushi House is on the 2nd floor and we found no elevator. Also, they do not take Amex.
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