Reviews on Asian food in Parma, Ohio, United States. Parma is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, located on the southern edge of Cleveland. As of the 2010 census it is the seventh largest city in the state of Ohio and the second largest city in Cuyahoga County after Cleveland.
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4 based on 156 reviews
After hearing everyone rave about the food I finally got to eat there myself. Yes the food is good, but I would call it a very Americanized version of Thai food. Having been to Thailand many times I would not call it truly authentic Thai food. For those who want to expanded your eating horizons just a bit and are afraid to try new foods this would be a good starting point for you in a introduction to Thai food.. First timers I would recommend Pad Thai, for those a little more adventuress , go with the Som Tam (green papaya salad) , Laab or Larb (minced meat salad), Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), Tom Kha Gai. (chicken in coconut soup), or any of the curry dishes.
4 based on 80 reviews
This past Tuesday my HUsband and I went to Carrie Cerino's to celebrate his Birthday...OUTSTANDING, GREAT CHOICE ON MY PART!! We were seated right away, our Server was a Very Efficient and Friendly Young Man. We both ordered drinks, Very Tasty, an excellent bread was served with our salads which were very generous! We ordered Veal La Tosca, with Mama Cerino's White Sauce Spagetti, he had the full size, I requested the petite portion, again VERY GENEROUS PORTIONS! This was without question one of the MOST DELICIOUS MEALS we've had in a restaurant in a long time, TRULY MEMORABLE! We ordered a piece of Tiramisu to share and not only were we impressed with that, but my Husband was treated to a decorated cake for his Birthday with a candle on top!!
4 based on 32 reviews
We took our nieces here for lunch and it was PACKED! We had to wait about 20 minutes to get a table!The food was really good! Our nieces weren't adventurous enough to actually try sushi but they had a huge portion of rice, one with steak and one with shrimp.The sushi menu is HUGE, lots of options which made it extremely hard to make a decision!The prices were really reasonable!! The service was ok decent, it took a long time once we got a table but they were pretty busy and the food totally made up for it!We don't live here but when we do come back, we will certainly stop in again!!
4 based on 50 reviews
I dined in with friends who are familiar with this restaurant. This was my first time here.The server (Peter) was NOT Welcoming at all. He gave poor service especially to the females and I will not return to this restaurant.(No water refills, no checking back, no suggestions or explanations of the menu, nasty to females when asked a simple question, not welcoming, the restaurant was not crowded he had time to do all of above.The meal was delicious and presented nicely on the plates.If the male server (Peter) didn't put a damper on the evening, this could have been a fun delightful dining experience.I won't be back.
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4 based on 82 reviews
Fuji is just âOKâ and nothing special. They do give you a lot of food but their selection, especially of sushi, is not that great. The place is HUGE and itâs always busy.
4 based on 44 reviews
Love Chinese food, but lately all we have been eating is take out from a multitude of "quickie" Chinese food outlets. Went to Dragon Gate on recommendation from a friend, and have now found a new favorite spot to sit and enjoy good Chinese food. Like most restaurants, they offer take out as well, plus the portions were so large that my wife and I had enough to take home for lunch tomorrow. In addition to standard Chinese fare, there were some new entrees that I was not familiar with, and some variations of old favorites as well. The wonton soup was very good, with julienne sliced pork and vegetables added to make it especially hearty. Rather than the usual bite-sized pieces of meat or seafood that you would normally get in a typical Chinese restaurant, Dragon Gate serves entrees that need to be cut with a knife & fork. Clean, friendly staff & service, excellent food with good sized portions, and reasonably priced; beer & wine available -- they even have a happy hour with reduced beer prices!. The ambiance was OK, as I think this was a converted Mr. Chicken or some other fast food place in a previous life. Definitely worth a visit if you want good "sit down" Chinese food.
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4 based on 36 reviews
We went to Seoul Garden, not really knowing what to expect. We entered Seoul Garden and the friendly waitress offered us teas. After we made our order, were we surprised to have the waitress serve us 9 appetizers! All were very good! The waitress explained that this is Korean tradition and what a great tradition it is!! I can't remember all the appetizers, but one was an Oriental noodles, one was a nicely spiced potato salad, one was a delicious kelp, one was a zucchini dish, and some others. Of course, one of the appetizers was the all-Korean appetizer, kim shee! It was a bit spicy but tasty. We also received some egg souffle which was also very good! We had the spicy chicken and the beef soup as our main dish - which were very tasty. We had to take some of the main dish home because we couldn't resist the appetizers. So come with a healthy appetite because Seoul Garden is a marathon! I have to say - the ambiance there isn't the greatest, but believe me - the multi-appetizers really make up for it!
4 based on 45 reviews
Was in town on business and my colleagues never had pierogies before. We asked around and the locals said this is the place to go for fresh, authentic pierogies. The place is small and homey...a bit kitchy. My colleagues ordered various types of pierogies and said they were good. I wanted to try "authentic" kielbasa and sauerkraut. Mistake. The kielbasa was ok. The sauerkraut had a sweet note...I like my sauerkraut to be, well, sour. It came with mashed potatoes, which were instant. There were also canned green beans on the side. It very much reminded me of a school lunch rather than a homemade Polish meal. It just wasn't my thing, but the place was full and at least 3 groups tried to come in but there was no where to sit. Obviously, it's a hit with others.
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4 based on 95 reviews
Great, higher quality buffet. HUGE selection of dishes from several cultures, including traditional chinese (to some degree) and an attentive, friendly staff. One of the largest California roll/sushi/sashimi selections within 50 miles and a Pho/Mongolian section as well.The price MAY throw you off a bit, being higher than most buffets locally BUT the vast selection they offer is WELL worth the extra cost, trust me! If they weren't 1 1/2 hours away we'd dine there far more often.
4 based on 122 reviews
Family owned and operated for more than forty years, Santo's Italian Restaurant is here in Cleveland OH, to serve you incredible Italian classics. Whether alone or with the entire family, stop by and be our guests in our comfortably decorated dining room.
I was pleasantly surprised by the fine food and service I got at Santo's Restaurant over the weekend. I was out with in-laws and ordered the cavatelli and meat balls. My food was perfect and my server was Sue who was the best. My meal was cooked just the way I asked and I even had room for desert. I have to come back soon and try all the other good choices on the menu. Thanks Santo's
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