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Flanagan's Irish Pub
Ordered the Shepherds pie from the entrée menu $16, it came in a small soup crock half full of potatoes any a tiny baguette. Might have been an appetizer at best.
1st time in Dunedin and walked into the right spot! This place was amazing, great good, good service, cool atmosphere, great music and jams! It had it all! A must visit if you're in the mood for some Irish food and a good drink! Recommendations- Irish nachos, corn beef cabbage, and the pretzel things, you can thank me later.
The Black Pearl
The absolute best restaurant in Dunedin hands down. Prices are $$$$ but it’s 100% worth it. Everything is mind-blowingly delicious, they have an extensive wine list with a very informative and personable sommelier. The service is top notch. The atmosphere is quaint, romantically lit and lovely. It is a small place and always 100% booked so reservations are a must. It’s a fantastic place to celebrate special occasions. My only “complaint” would be that their bathroom facilities could use a little zhuzhing. I hope they get a Michelin star one day - it’s truly a gem.
My husband and I were celebrating our 10 year wedding anniversary and we decided on The Black Pearl as we both have never been. It was one of the most impressive and memorable dinner experiences we’ve had. Our server Jay was wonderful. Super knowledgeable about all the food and his suggestions were on point. Adam the Maitre’D/Sommelier was amazing (background on the wines was book worthy). We had the best Brunello and Tokaji (dessert wine). Everything we had was delicious but the whole experience complimented the amazing menu selections. Kudos to the chef. Highly recommend Duckling, White Truffle Lobster Risotto, Tarte Tatin, Filet Mignon, Black Pearl Salad, Humboldt Fog Hors d’oeuvre
Thai Bistro
Very eloquently designed in Asian flare. The food was exquisite and would not disappoint. The Thai sweet coffee was so good it didn't last long, gone before any apps arrived.
Pleasantly surprised by the wonderful flavor in such a modest spot! Very traditional atmosphere, and great variety in the menu. The flavors were definitely present and not overwhelming. Great spot for someone trying Thai food for the first time. The meat was fresh, the ingredients were delectable, and the desserts were outstanding. My only concern is how early they close, but it seems to be the trend in the area since not too many people eat out late. If they stayed open till 10, I would eat there more often and so would many people that I know enjoy Asian cuisine.
The Blue Rat Thai Kitchen
Food is amazing every time. Small wait but food is always piping hot and fresh out of the kitchen. Amazing flavor. If you haven’t tried it yet, do yourself a favor and go. The basil fried rice with a little bit of spice is incredibly delicious!
The Blue Rat, nestled on the historic downtown square, is a hidden gem. I ordered the lunch chicken pad Thai, and it was excellent—perfect spice level without being overpowering. The restaurant’s atmosphere is cozy and inviting, and the service was friendly and efficient. If you’re in the area, it’s definitely worth a visit. I’ll be back for more!
Fat Willie's Fish Camp
Hush puppies were delicious!!! I don’t eat animals so I didn’t get to experience their seafood but my wife said her scallops were very good! The fried pickles and onion rings were great too! I also enjoyed the Key Lime Pie. We got our food to go and it was ready very quickly.
Nice place to get some fried seafood! The service was a little slow but the waitress was hoppin! Fish was delicious but a little to salty. Hope to give it another visit before we leave Florida!
Eastern Chinese Restaurant
My normal Chinese take out place was closed today so I reluctantly found somewhere else to order from. I figured I would try Eastern Chinese since it has pretty good reviews. Well I'm glad I did because this is my new favorite place now. All the food was great and there was a lot of it. The egg rolls actually tasted like they had good cabbage inside and the crab rangoon had a nice cream cheese with chunks of crab in it. Normally when I order takeout these things taste very processed, like you can't really taste the ingredients, but this food was much better quality. I will order again.
Ordered food online, it was ready within 20 mins. The food tasted like pretty much all the other Chinese food you get. The crab rangoons were better than other places though. Place was clean, though I did takeout so I didn't sit. The staff was nice and overall, if you have a craving for Chinese food, then go here.
New Star
Disappointing food. We always try new Chinese restaurants with the hope of finding good, consistent cuisine. While the food appeared to be made well, the taste was just “not there“. We ordered Chow fun, the broad rice noodles. It had a cinnamony taste and I suspect they used a lot of five spice powder. The noodles were cooked well, but the aftertaste killed it. I ordered MaPo tofu , which is a good test of a Chinese restaurant. Everybody makes theirs differently, but despite the variations, it is often flavored well. This one had that same cinnamon taste that the chow funsuffered from. Tofu was used, as opposed to soft tofu in most restaurants, but I actually preferred it. But again, the flavor was not good. We ordered boneless spareribs. They are usually a good appetizer. These were tough and overcooked. Again, it tasted similar to the other food. If you enjoy the taste of the food, you will be blessed with consistency. You may have to drive a bit farther, but I believe there are better options within a reasonable radius.
Best Chinese food in the Lehigh Valley I assure you!!! The food is consistent, always delicious and always steaming hot when we come to pick it up. Can’t recommend this enough. Truly a hidden gem.
Tasty Dish Chinese Street Food
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Tasty Dish, and I can't stop thinking about the amazing experience. The portion sizes were generous, and everything was made with the freshest ingredients. The flavors were bold and authentic, really capturing the essence of traditional Chinese cooking. Overall, I had an unforgettable dining experience, and I can’t wait to return! Whether you’re a fan of classic Chinese dishes or want to try something new, this place is a must-visit. Highly recommend!
This is not your typical Chinese restaurant food. It is good and wellcrafted. Perhaps a little quirky but worth a try. There is lots of parking in the back and a ramp that brings you to the front of the building where the entry doors are. So looking for a parking place on the street is not a problem. We ordered four items since it was the first time trying the place. The price per person would have been less and we only ordered two. My usual test of a Chinese restaurant is to order MaPo tofu. Every restaurant makes it different, but it takes a skilled chef to make it flavorful. This restaurant did an excellent job. It was, perhaps, a little more oily than I like it. But it had great flavor and you could feel the Szechuan peppers. Unfortunately, I had not ordered from the restaurant and did not know that they would put sesame seeds on the teriyaki chicken and chicken fried noodles. Since one of us doesn’t eat sesame seeds it became a problem. In the future, I would know not to order without deleting the Sesame seeds. The stirfried eggplant rice bowl was delicious. Aside from the Sesame seeds, the chicken fried noodles were good. If you order them, they are Mei fun noodles, which are thinner than the typical lo mein noodles. The chicken teriyaki rice bowl was average. I didn’t think the chicken was that flavorful. I would not order it again. The menu is smaller than many Chinese restaurants, but each dish how do unique taste. It is better than a menu with 200 items many of which pretty much taste the same, which is not an uncommon theme in some takeout Chinese restaurants. There is also a dining area in the restaurant, although it is small and I think they probably do more takeout. I would recommend this place although it may take you several trips to figure out which dishes best suit your taste. There is an online ordering app, but I did not use it because it does not allow you to customize the dish (in case you want to leave off Sesame seeds.)
Casa Del Mofongo
This was our first experience here. It was amazing. Everything we ordered was delicious. We ordered a chicken empanada, the mini mofongos, Bistec with veggies and sweet plantains, and the grilled pork chops in the house creole sauce. It's a shame we are so far away. We would definitely be ordering our way through the menu. I definitely recommend stopping in here and giving something a try. It was a great experience.
The mofongo is a garlic lover’s dream. The plantain itself has great texture, but the chicharrones were rather gravel-like and tough, so I’d recommend getting a different protein. Mofongo has a tendency to be extremely dry; the one here was moist. It’s a gigantic ball of starch that’s enough for 1.5 meals. Food here is generally very good, especially for the price. They have $10 lunch specials such as the rice with a quarter of chicken. The main issues are with service. I suspect customers are not coming back because of it. By American standards, service can come across as unfriendly, uncaring, and unwelcoming. The restaurant also insists that you buy bottled water; they will deny a request for tap water. If water were $1 it’d be more acceptable, but they charge $2 for a bottle. Sure they’ll get a quick two bucks but people will feel ripped off and choose to not return.
Swadee Thai house
Have been here many times. The food is always fresh, authentic and delicious. Huge shrimp in their dishes as opposed to other places that give you a few measly tiny shrimp. The Thai iced tea is awesome as well. The service is friendly and attentive. There’s a nice romantic atmosphere in the upper dining area.
Definitely suggest making a reservation if you are going during peak hours. They were busy when we arrived, but when they were able to seat us, they asked if we had a reservation and communicated that there may be a little wait for food since we didn't make a reservation. They still brought drinks quickly, they were very attentive, and the appetizers came out quickly. The curry puffs and dumplings were absolutely amazing. Most of us ordered the fried rice - the flavor of the beef was spectacular. I also like that the fresh vegetables were cut smaller than some places with the same dish- made them easier to eat. Atmosphere was cozy but enjoyable. Staff was attentive throughout the meal. Would definitely try other menu items here. I appreciate that they communicated and despite being very busy they were professional and courteous.
Kim's Kitchen
Enjoyed dinner with my family at Ms. Kim's Korean restaurant serves authentic, delectable meals. A worthwhile stop for those nearby. Friendly service and reasonable prices are an added bonus. Ms. Kim's is a hidden gem of PA ❤️
would recommend this to anyone!! perfect home cooked meal. not ideal for bigger groups since it's run by one person, but if it's four or less people i would definitely try Kim's. only water for drinks which i didn't mind.
Limon - Authentic Turkish Kebap House
I love Limon! The owners are super welcoming, and the food is always on point. Every dish and dessert hits the spot, and their vegetarian and gluten-free options are solid. I highly recommend the meze platter and lentil soup. Definitely one of my favorite spots.
BYOB Turkish spot. Staff recommended the chicken kebap and it was indeed the best bite of the meal, so order that: juicy from the salt in the marinade with lots of charred bits. The mezze’s strength lies in the fire-grilled flavors of the eggplant.