Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Bryn Mawr. Bryn Mawr (pronounced /ˌbrɪnˈmɑːr/; from Welsh for "Big hill") is a census-designated place (CDP) located across Radnor and Haverford Townships in Delaware County, Pennsylvania and Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, just west of Philadelphia along Lancaster Avenue (US-30) and the border with Delaware County. Bryn Mawr is located toward the center of what is known as the Main Line, a group of affluent Philadelphia suburban villages stretching from the city limits to Malvern. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 3,779. Bryn Mawr is home to Bryn Mawr College.
Things to do in Bryn Mawr
4 based on 222 reviews
Five of us were celebrating a birthday and my cousin suggested Yangming for lunch, since this is his go to Chinese restaurant. From start to finish, everything was fine. My cousin ordered for everyone and the dishes included fish, beef, shrimp, noodles, white and fried rice, and Peking Duck. All selections were tasty and plentiful. Service was quick and attentive and an added plus was dining in a small walled off area within the restaurant that gave us privacy. I was very impressed by Yangming and if I lived in the area, I would definitely return.
Most Popular American food in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 214 reviews
They have 3/4 locations in and around Philadelphia area. The one on Lancaster is the best. I tried the Seafood in Birds Nest. It came in a too cute edible bowl. I loved the combination of all seafoods and some greens. Dumpling was good too. Nice and clean restaurant.
Top 9 Mexican food in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 48 reviews
We've been steady customers at Hunan for 7 years now, and have never had a bad meal. The menu is concise, about 7-8 choices for each protein - shrimp, chicken, beef, fish, etc. Vegetarians are welcome, you just have to check that the sauce is also vegetarian. Soups are delicious here, the best and most flavorful Wonton soup and a spicy hot Hot and Sour Soup, I often order them mixed, which is like the best of both worlds. Unlike most Asian restaurants, sauces are delicate, flavorful, and enhance the fresh well prepared vegetables and meats. They don't cover/hide anything, like the gloppy too thick sauces at most Chinese restaurants. If you love a dish today, it will be the same the next time you order it, a real plus.Favorites are the Steak and Snap Peas, Shrimp and Black Bean Sauce (even if it isn't on the menu, ask for it!) and Lo Meins. Parking is easy and your car is very safe, Police station right next door. We highly recommend this place, and after 7 years, so do all our friends! PS - all the art on the walls was painted by the owner, and it's his family working here.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.