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Tiger Noodles
Great spot for both takeout and dine-in! Lunch special is the best value I know in the area at about $10 for a sizeable portion and mix of options. I enjoy coming here for dinner as well with huge portions and reasonable pricing. The interior is nicely decorated, simple and comfortable with nice lighting. The staff is very kind and attentive and the food is served quickly. Most recently I enjoyed the scallop fried rice and my partner had the dry pepper style chicken, highly recommend. I have also enjoyed sushi and miso soup here. They have servers who speak English and Spanish here (probably other languages too). When taking some chicken to go the server even prepared extra rice for us since we had finished our portion, without us even asking - very thoughtful.
Decent. scallion pancake was ok. Shrimp portion was small, not as spicy as I’d like, just a bit meek.
锦里 SC house
Came to New Jersey for a week and half vacation. Excited to find Chinese food around the area. Went for lunch with family, so disappointed. Wasted my time and money. The worst meal I have so far in NJ. Expensive for such quality and service. Service=no service, very awkward. Food taste bad. I’m Chinese, these taste worst than what I cook at home. Fish is frozen fish. The soup and the fish is not hot when arrived our table. Some slices of the frozen fish is still a bit cold. The soup is super salty (some sour). Nothing like the picture (in picture is live fish sliced not frozen fish filets). The frog pot is even worst. All I eat is flour, oil and bones, and is overcooked. The pancake, definitely fried in oil, but pan fried. Crunchy but oily inside out. Only dish finished is wonton in chili oil. It’s okay, eatable. In total spend 70something for 4dishes before tip. I rather spend $5 for McDonald meal. Will never come again.
I love this place! While looking for a good lunch spot in Princeton, this spot came into our radar. I loved everything spicy they had and their scallion pancakes and crispy spicy chicken were AMAZING!!!! I loved all of the food we ordered. While the service was definitely not great by any means, I would totally come back for the food.
Noodle House | Kung Fu Tea
Amazing noodles and rice bowls. So far, has stir fried udon, curried chicken noodles, and pork belly bowl. Enjoying is top notch. Also like the laid back atmosphere. This is a hidden gem.
A great place for food even though so many come here for bubble tea. Their udon noodles and Thai noodles are really good. Nice dining area in the back. Good friendly service. We are regulars here.
Amazing Thai
We were passing through Princeton and picked this place and we were happy we did since the food was so tasty. We had their lunch menu so we chose the dumplings and the salad as starters following red curry. It was too spicy for me but great flavors. The interior could have been more nice inside.
Went for a quick lunch as we were passing by Princeton and though the food was good , 18% forced gratuity for a party of 2 and the audacity to ask for tips on top of that ?? We ordered the crab Rangoon ,drunken noodles and the massaman curry . Crab Rangoon was good but the accompanying sauce could have been a little less . The curry with onions ,peanuts and potatoes were a treat , definitely a must order dish here ! The drunken noodles were good too but I’ve had better The Thai iced tea was a bit watered down for my liking . Good food for the 2 dishes we ordered but the forced gratuity and the drinks were a turn off .
The Mint
Their lunch buffet was excellent. They have a nice selection of food and their naan bread was hot and buttery every time. Their Tikka masala sauce was very good, but I did think that their chicken could taste a little better. However, every other dish was amazing! I loved their onion pakora, Gobi manchurian, and especially their rice pudding. Their service was great as well. I am definitely coming back!
Good food , nice staffs , staffs are attentive and friendly. Served hot , parking is road side. We loved most of the food except soup had a fried noodles and smell like a stale. We tried all veg and had tasted good.
Thai Village
Thai Village is absolutely one of the best Thai restaurants in Princeton on Nassau Street, which is super convenient. My family and I are regular patrons and we even catered food from them for our house parties because the food is simply amazing. The staffs are great and friendly whenever we eat there, service is top notch, the food is so yummy, and price is reasonable that we can eat there everyday. We also bring our friends there. Thank you Thai Village!
I ordered the crispy pork and drunken noodle. Both are perfectly cooked! Thai Village is definitely the best thai place in the area!
Thai Delight (formerly Lil Thai Pin)
Stopped in here unexpectedly. Food was very good. Green curry was fantastic. The spring rolls were fresh, but not my favorite. Service was friendly and we had table service. Small place like many Princeton places on Nassau. We ordered food to bring home for other family members. We can’t get good Thai near our house.
The restaurant is much smaller than it looks in pictures. There is no table service, they serve the food and disposable plates and forks. I paid $17 for beef drunken noodles. When I arrived, they had served me chicken but corrected the mistake. For this price, I expect proper table service. The food was way too sweet and had raw tomatoes which threw me off. It tasted okay. The restaurant is much smaller than it looks in pictures, and is a counter serve joint where you pay at the counter. Very tight seating around 200-400 sf dining room. There are no proper restrooms. I will never come here again. For roughly the same price $17.50, you’re much better off going to Thai Village. The food is much tastier and less sweet. There are nice high ceilings and a spacious restaurant. There is proper table service with stoneware. On the other hand, Amazing Thai is way too expensive.