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Origin French Thai
Thai food with a twist makes this restaurant a gem! Special thanks to our server May, and the sweetheart manager, Nasha. Amazing food! The staff was very friendly. We enjoyed the crab spring rolls, chef special onion soup and delicious dumplings. Entrees were great. If you are used to spicy Thai, you can add more spice upon request. (Entrees here were mild compared to traditional Thai) It was a blessed evening I’ll never forget! We had the grilled salmon and beef pad krapaw.
FINALLY got to try Origin Thai after years of wanting to go and honestly my husband and I were unfortunately disappointed in it. We won’t be back and I wouldn’t recommend it. Our tiny table was pushed up against a dirty wall and tables were so tightly packed that the gentleman and I who were sitting back to back kept bumping into each other. The spring roll appetizer was great but the sea scallop appetizer we received had a funky taste to them that made us question quality. Both my husband and I did enjoy our meals of bison steak and Chilean sea bass, but our desserts of banana spring roll and pear tart were HORRIBLE and so ridiculously overpriced for what they were. We both ordered Thai Iced Tea which was mediocre and would have probably been just as happy sticking with water. Service was lackluster and impersonal which really did nothing for the experience. We dropped $175 (tip included) for an anniversary dinner and honestly kept comparing Origin to less costly, more comfortable restaurants nearby that have superb service and better appetizers and desserts.
Honest Indian Restaurant
I've had a wonderful experience at Honest in Bridgewater! This place is a gem for anyone looking for authentic Indian food with an option for Jain dishes, which is such a rare and thoughtful touch. The food here is incredibly flavorful, fresh, and prepared with great attention to detail. The owner is genuinely nice and welcoming, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in. You can tell they care deeply about the quality of the food and the satisfaction of their customers. They also do catering, which is fantastic if you’re looking to add some delicious Indian flavor to your events. The food quality and variety are excellent, and it's clear they put a lot of effort into making each dish memorable. Highly recommend checking this place
Just had an amazing dinner here! Loved their dani puri. The flavor was on point and the sizes are really generous. Their garlic naan with tikka paneer is also super delicious. I loved being able to specify how spicy I want it, and they definitely had a kick! There are so many things I want to try on their menu so I will definitely be back.
Kuay Tiew Noodles & More
Flavorful and priced similar to peers. Worth a try! I highly recommend the fried rice and pad keo mao. If you like spice, you'll likely be able to handle the medium level of spice. Service was great and I didn't have to wait long for the food. Inside was clean and there's also outside seating when weather permits.
The vibe here is unbeatable! The staff is so friendly, the food is out of this world, and their pad Thai? Absolute perfection—my go-to every time! Oh, and don’t even get me started on their Thai iced tea—it’s the most refreshing, delicious treat!
Sushi Palace
This is an all you can eat Sushi restaurant where you order from a paper listing. Sushi quality is average, good price for all you can eat, portion is generous. The kani salad was too dry, do not recommend. Otherwise, everything else is just ok.
Amazing food with amazing service and plenty of options. Even if you don’t like sushi there are plenty of other dishes you can order such as udon, shrimp, chicken, fries, and much more. Includes all you can eat sushi (and foods I mentioned above are included) and BYOB. Excellent service, great place for 2 people or 20 (I have done this before with a reservation, there were seating arrangements made!!). Overall would recommend!
August Moon
Wow!! Lunch Special $11... I've asked for Chicken Broccoli - the easiest thing for them to make - with Sesame sauce... I've showed her same and asked where is the nice & juicy thick sesame sauce, and she said, "there is sauce in there and asked if I want to have her sprinkle sesame seeds...insult to my intelligence....take a look at that soup size....in a small To-Go cup.....how low can you go?
The food was absolutely gross. Horrible. The worst I ever had in my life. Dry stringing sesame chicken. Difficult to chew
Hong Kong Garden
We order from here very often and recently I placed a large order for a school event. Vicky and the staff went out of their way to ensure all of the orders were correct and packed perfectly for our school teachers. All were so sweet and so helpful throughout the ordering process. The staff raved about the food and were very impressed with the Hong Kong Garden. We will definitely back for regular meals in the future!
If I could rate negative stars I would. Incredibly rude woman refused my order, called me a liar, and denied I was a customer. Literally order from them multiple times a week, both work and home. Welp, never again! Good job losing a once loyal customer.
Bang Dumplings
$12 for 4 small dumplings. $12 for a tiny, small portion. Ordered from DoorDash and the 4 dumplings took 2 hours to arrive. They were cold too! Terrible value for the cash. Will not order again.
Kumo Asian Restaurant
This review will be two parts. First, the 'all you can eat' trap, and second, the food quality. Any time I hear "all you can eat", my scam alarm goes off. Despite this, my friend dragged me here. Immediately, I realized the 'catch' with the ordering system. You pay a flat fee, and are able to order from a limited menu of appetizers/sushi/entrees - the catch is that you are charged EXTRA for any dish you don't completely finish. We ate everything we ordered, so this was not an issue, but it is DEFINITELY not clearly advertised beyond a vague 'please do not waste food' message on the menu. Furthermore, a la 'olive garden', your orders are deliberately slowed down in an attempt to reduce ordering. They even tried getting us to stop by placing the receipt on the table. Nice try. The portion sizes for some dishes are also HILARIOUSLY small. This is definitely a trap for the unfamiliar. We recognized it and planned our meal accordingly, thereby avoiding being 'had' by the trap- but it is there, and you should be aware. After tip and tax, it will be at least $40, so bear that in mind while ordering. The food quality varied by dish. The sushi roll was acceptable, and all the appetizers we tried were alright. That said, the hibachi dishes (beef/chicken) were hilariously small (both the size of the chunks, AND the plate size) - of course you can order as many as you want- I would recommend ordering one first to see how measly it is, and then ordering 4 or 5 to get an actual hibachi sized dish.
We bumped into this place by accident when we were on a way to sushi palace which we frequently visited. But it was worth exploring! This sushi buffet is priced right, has plenty of food, polite staff and bring you own bottle option! It’s not as crowded as sushi palace, so you are more likely to find a bigger table if you bring a large party.