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Chapin Cuisine
Reasonably priced simple authentic meals. I love this place, been eating here for years. Very cheap compared to the rest of Princeton; though be prepared to take out if squeezing between strangers at a bar against the wall doesn't appeal to you. They/he/she can only make a subset of the things on the menu at any given point in time, but those dishes are getting all their attention and are delicious.
It was okay. Price was reasonable. 20 minutes to prepare. I ended up getting something different to what I ordered (only noticed when I got home) and there was more than one piece of hair in the rice and beans.
Elite Five Sushi & Grill
Absolutely outstanding yet reasonably priced sushi, they even serve toro. The best cheesecake I have ever tried and amazing crème brûlée.
This is an amazing Sushi Place! Food, service and atmosphere is really good! Loved sushi platter, dynamite duo shrimp, Gyoza (pork dumplings), crispy spicy tuna, honey karaage!
Dvaraka Indian Restaurant
Our visit to Dvaraka was fate-filled, since it was one of few restaurants in Princeton's downtown that dared to be open during a serious snowstorm. We would have been grateful enough for a warm restaurant and decent food, but I certainly didn't expect to find my favorite Indian food in New Jersey here (I know that's a big claim; it was just that good). Let's address the elephant in the room here: sometimes Indian food doesn't look camera-ready. For instance, my absolute favorite thing here was the chana palak, an extremely flavor-packed curry with chickpeas and spinach. What shows up (regretfully) as a greenish mud in pictures is actually an absolute flavor bomb in the mouth. Truly, I still have dreams about this dish. If looks matter to you, I also highly recommend the salmon tandoori special. It arrived on a sizzling platter (the kind that makes heads turn and eyes lock as it approaches the lucky table). There was more flavor to be had here, and I adore a dish that's hot enough to carry a blister risk while eating...especially in the middle of an icy snowstorm. Service was incredibly warm, welcoming, and efficient. Our server checked in with us the exact right number of times, and he repeatedly checked in with us about whether we wanted to take leftovers home, the way a friend or kind auntie might after you've dined sumptuously at her table.
Whenever I want to take care of my personal needs, I treat myself to goat curry here. It's super fulfilling and makes life worth the hassle 😜 They offer complimentary rice refills. Just ask for it but be sure to tip for their kindness. Rahul, the server, is excellent at his job too.
XiBei Cuisine
The food was very good and better than other places from the same cuisine we’ve tried in Edison or Flushing. Broth is home style and the price is ok- priced for Princeton area. The staff is very nice and checks in- especially if you start to cough they appear with a pitcher of water. The knife cut noodles have great bounce and the braised beef broth is light but the meat is richly flavored. The lamb soup is clear and delicious with deep lamb flavor and goes perfectly with the glass noodles. Definitely great for a cold day. The pork dumplings are suprisingly juicy. The cold wood ear might be slightly undercooked but in a crisp way that I like- good strong garlic flavor.
If you're a fan of Northwestern Chinese cuisine, this place is a must-visit! The highlight for me was definitely the Roujiamo (Chinese-style burger) – absolutely delicious! The flavors are rich and authentic, and the meat is tender and juicy. The owner is incredibly warm and welcoming, making the dining experience even better. Highly recommend this spot for anyone looking to try something unique and flavorful. Will definitely be coming back!
Hunan Chinese Restaurant
The Szechaun Sautéed Beef and rice was delicious and not too spicy. This place is well priced for dinner and being near a university
Owners were incredible and genuine. The food was reasonable for the price and it's the best it gets around here.
Purinsu Ramen
It was a decent experience. The exterior looks appealing and quiet Japanese. I don’t know if the owner of this place is Japanese or Cantonese though. I had ramen, which was really good. The service was fast and helpful. However, I had to mention that the food is a little overpriced, and the bathroom there needs some cleaning.
The interior was a good vibe and seating was very open when we came in, was around 4:00pm too. We ordered two ramens only for it to be mediocre, both were $20 a bowl too. The waiter wasnt either nice or rude, she was just there. The restaurant seemed to not just stick to Japanese food either, having a separate menu for cantonese food. Normally im okay with tap water, waters water right? But the water was really weird tasting that it made me avoid it the rest of the meal, except the ramen was too salty for me that i couldnt avoid it.