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Delicious authentic Thai food in the heart of downtown Bangor. Lovely atmosphere and fantastic freshly prepared dishes. Family owned and operated. Dine in or Take out!
Very good--the food, with cashew nut pork on rice was outstanding and the duck, the pad thai and the masaman curry all quite acceptable. Also the service was attentive.An observation--Four of us shared our entries and there wasn't much room on the table for 4 serving dishes and 4 very small dinner plates.
3 based on 186 reviews
Our family visited the Oriental Jade Restaurant on a trip traveling to St. John, NB Canada. We all found our meals excellently prepared and very tasty. The decor is authentic Chinese and classy with friendly service, efficient and expedient. I had scallops (oriental style) with rice, snow peas, and water chestnuts, etc. My son thought his lobster, (oriental style) was scrumptious. The atmosphere is such you would think you were in Hong Kong. Highly recommend The Oriental Jade for not only a superb dinner but also a very authentic experience. You won't be disappointed, Bon Appetite
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We stopped in ti grab a bit to eat. Service was fast and friendly. They have sushi and a few other items on the menu. This is a cool place to hang out and enjoy a fine selection of craft beer.
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4 based on 58 reviews
I live on the coast of Maine in one of the best restaurant towns and the sushi at Ichiban as awesome.
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4 based on 116 reviews
My favorite dish has been changed- the teriyaki tofu used to be bite-sized pieces of marinated tofu in a nice teriyaki sauce. This time the tofu was in 2x3 chunks, not marinated and very little sauce. The vegetables underneath had no teriyaki sauce at all. Before, the bento box included fruit, but not today. When I asked for extra sauce it took too long to arrive. My waiter was slow to take my order and didnât return after food was served until halfway through the meal.
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4 based on 236 reviews
At Kobe Ninja House Japanese Grill, you'll find over 100 delectable dishes, fantastic service, and a welcoming, energetic atmosphere! Our guests come from all over to enjoy our fresh sushi, Hibachi-style lobster, and popular Asian dishes. But no matter ho
I got the spicy trio roll of tuna, California roll, and salmon. It was good Sushi but Iâve had better. I wouldnât go there again.Sorry to see this. We understand everyone has different taste preferences. Thanks for giving us a chance. Best,Li Yang
4 based on 191 reviews
While staying in Bangor our hotel desk clerk told us about this restaurant. We were surprised by the variety of the dishes, all hot and fresh. And the ones we tried were delicious. I love Chinese food and this one is on my list to go to during my next visit. The staff was really friendly and cleaned the table of our empty plates rapidly. The price was not too bad either $12.99 for the buffet
4 based on 114 reviews
Walking in there is a greasy smell of a Chinese restaurant. The interior is nice and looks like other Chinese owned Japanese restaurants with tables and even well-tables, which are on wood floors (not tatami). At first glance them menu seems a bit Japanese, but as you read more you realize it is more Chinese than Japanese. The katsu was fine, but a bit greasy and served on a paper doily that may have worked better for cake, but fell apart and was mixed in with the veggies and meat when eating. The sauce was Chinese plum cause and the veggies were Chinese stir fry veggies - many with browned ends - cut up yesterday or earlier I imagine. The salad was topped with dried out and brown-ended carrots and celery. I suppose if one considers it more to be a Chinese restaurant and doesn't expect too much it is fine, but I would say it is a poor excuse for a good Japanese restaurant. The service was friendly and fine. The prices seemed hight to me for Chinese food.
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