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Chan's Peking
This was one of the best Chinese food experiences I’ve ever had! And I’ve had a lot! We had the shrimp and lobster sauce, hot and sour soup, egg rolls, and General Tso’s chicken. It was crispy well sauced and delicious. highly recommended
Amazing food. Great quality and portion size. I’ve never gotten a wrong order or a missing item from this business. This is my go to Chinese restaurant right now.
Thai Spice Restaurant
Decent Thai food overall. I ordered the chicken pad Thai, beef pad Khing, and mango sticky rice. The pad Thai was very good, but the pad Khing did not have the best flavor. The mango sticky rice was decent but a bit too sweet, and the mango wasn’t ripe enough, making it slightly chewy. However, I’ve had other dishes from this restaurant at catered events at Vassar, and those were all delicious. I don’t remember all the dishes, but the chicken satay and Thai spring rolls were very good. I think this restaurant has some great options, and I’ll definitely return to try more.
We ordered red curry with chicken and green curry with beef. Let me tell you... the curry was watery and lacked flavor. The devil himself could never make food this foul. The chicken looked bland. Veggies were soggy and tasted old. I tried to feed this to my pet pig, and she refused (just kidding but seriously). The diabolical thing is- this is the third time we gave Thai Spice a chance. The first time, the food was just as disgusting. The second time we went in person and the food was great. Perhaps, when you order food online, they water down the ingredients, but if you dine-in, they cook it well..idk. This third time, the food is absolutely disgusting. Red curry is supposed to be RED, not pink. I will not be returning a fourth time and certainly will not recommend this place to anyone.
Dumpling King
Upon entering King Dumpling I was greeted with grace. I felt welcomed immediately. The pan seared dumplings were good but the ramen was even better. A bit pricey but I would go back. Very clean and nice atmosphere. I would recommend this restaurant.
the restaurant looks very nice but the quality of the food does not match the price i got dumplings that tasted like meatballs and reminded me of frozen pot stickers i had gotten in the past and i was very disappointed. ramen was okay but not worth $20. the employees stared at me when i walked in and did not help me until their boss told them to, but the main problem is the quality of the food not matching the price. i know a lot more restaurants in the area that are more affordable for better quality.
Sushi Village
I enjoyed this Godzilla Roll for its hearty warm flavor & deep-fried texture, though personally I thought the constituent seafood would be fried, & then wrapped into a roll. Either way, it's likeable fusion cuisine! I've also enjoyed their all-you-can-eat Japanese food special in the past, w/ former co-workers.
Went in for a lunch buffet of all you can eat. Loved every min! The sashimi was perfect.
Twisted Soul
SUCH good and flavorful food! Everything from the sauces to the fresh veggies to the perfect egg placed on top was so. good. Definitely recommend this place!
Delicious food! I’ve ordered the Vassar Noodle Bowl, the Pineapple Soul Smoothie, the BBQ Pulled Pork Banh Mi, and the BBQ Pulled Pork and Korean Grilled Tofu Steamed Buns. Everything was absolutely delicious, and my friends have tried other dishes and drinks they also loved. A big thank you to Twisted Soul for hosting at Tasty Tuesday at Vassar. I highly recommend them and can’t wait to try more dishes in the future!
New Nelly's Restaurant
Wow. I'm not sure what that was that I just ate but not Dominican food. I am spoiled and live in Brooklyn, so this was disappointing. I paid $15 for mushy and dry goat that was cut into huge hunks. Taste was just ok. Overall, I was left disappointed. I like to support small restaurants, but only with merit. What bothered me most was that when I ordered, she asked,'Do you want beans?' I replied 'of course' because any self-respecting Latin restaurant INCLUDES beans as well as the rice and main item. In NYC, they also include a couple of slices of fried plantain. Not only did I end up paying 1$ more for the beans without being warned of the extra cost, but the plantains were $5 on the menu. I would have received an amazing rice goat & plantains for $12.99 max in the big expensive city, and it would include a drink. At some point, it's not really worth stating open.
The food was delicious, the service was ok. The person behind the counter was attentive, but gave me the feeling like he wanted me to hurry up and order my food. He was friendly and he didn't rush me. He was sitting at a table when we came in, on his phone. And I think he wanted to go back to what he was watching on his phone, and he did when he finished taking our order. The place needs updating a fresh coat of paint or something. The other person there was washing the floors while we were eating and that was kinda like not good. I don't want to see or smell a dirty mop while I'm eating. The price seemed a little high for what we ordered. Normally a plate of food at a take out place for two, use to be under $25.00 -$40.00 so when he said $40.00. I had to look at the menu to make sure. The lunch prices were slightly less. But it was after 1:00 pm so he charged like it was dinner price. I wasn't bad. I just wasn't expecting to go to lunch with the helper and pay $40.00. I would recommend this place to people, but I will let them know it's not a average lunch spot price.
Michigan buffet
Wow. I'm not sure what that was that I just ate but not Dominican food. I am spoiled and live in Brooklyn, so this was disappointing. I paid $15 for mushy and dry goat that was cut into huge hunks. Taste was just ok. Overall, I was left disappointed. I like to support small restaurants, but only with merit. What bothered me most was that when I ordered, she asked,'Do you want beans?' I replied 'of course' because any self-respecting Latin restaurant INCLUDES beans as well as the rice and main item. In NYC, they also include a couple of slices of fried plantain. Not only did I end up paying 1$ more for the beans without being warned of the extra cost, but the plantains were $5 on the menu. I would have received an amazing rice goat & plantains for $12.99 max in the big expensive city, and it would include a drink. At some point, it's not really worth stating open.
The food was delicious, the service was ok. The person behind the counter was attentive, but gave me the feeling like he wanted me to hurry up and order my food. He was friendly and he didn't rush me. He was sitting at a table when we came in, on his phone. And I think he wanted to go back to what he was watching on his phone, and he did when he finished taking our order. The place needs updating a fresh coat of paint or something. The other person there was washing the floors while we were eating and that was kinda like not good. I don't want to see or smell a dirty mop while I'm eating. The price seemed a little high for what we ordered. Normally a plate of food at a take out place for two, use to be under $25.00 -$40.00 so when he said $40.00. I had to look at the menu to make sure. The lunch prices were slightly less. But it was after 1:00 pm so he charged like it was dinner price. I wasn't bad. I just wasn't expecting to go to lunch with the helper and pay $40.00. I would recommend this place to people, but I will let them know it's not a average lunch spot price.