Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Monaca. Monaca (/mɪˈnækə/ mi-NAK-ə) is a borough in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States along the Ohio River, 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Pittsburgh. First incorporated as Phillipsburg, the name of the borough was changed to Monaca in honor of the Native American Indian Monacatootha. Fire clay is found in large quantities in the vicinity.
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4 based on 57 reviews
Although we were only able to visit here one time for carry-out lunch while on a work project nearby, what we found would definitely bring us in for more. A sit-down restaurant with a great lunch-special menu and carry-out available, Taiwan 101 is a step above your usual strip mall Asian food restaurant. Mainly Chinese, it offers a few Thai and Japansese-influenced choices. Prices very fair, staff friendly, service quick. We would go again.
4 based on 21 reviews
IF you are in the mood for some Japanese cuisine, stop at Sakura's Japanese Steakhouse and Hibachi. The Hibachi chef was not only very funny and entertaining, he had some fantastic utensil skills and prepared our food in front of us to perfection, for a group of 10. I highly recommend stopping here. The Japanese restaurant setting with 4 hibachi grills, booth, table, and Sushi bar, if you weren't from Monaca and didn't know the pervious tenant, you would never know you were in an old bank. Unless you look to far rear where the bank vault still sits.
The pepper chicken is great, the chance to have a slice of ham or roast beef with dinner is good. The selection of foods is very good.
2 based on 21 reviews
A good selection of food, including some American favorites such as mashed potato, sliced ham, a roast on Sunday, etc. The food is acceptable and a wide variety, including soups, Chinese food, desert and fresh fruit. As with buffet restaurants, you can really fill up for the week!
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