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Asian Castle

3.0 (12 reviews)
ModerateAsian Fusion
Open • 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

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Consistently great food! We order frequently snd are never disappointed. Their delivery service is super fast too!

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Kyuramen - Long Beach Island

Kyuramen - Long Beach Island

4.5(62 reviews)
7.4 mi

We've wanted to try KyuRamen for a few years now and since we had some crappy weather today we…read moredecided to give it a try. We ordered through the App and walked down to pick it up. I got there a little early, but o my had to wait about five minutes and it was ready to go. I would have liked to tried eating in here as it's a very cute place. We started with the Chili, garlic edamame and pork Bao buns. I quickly realized I should have skipped the appetizers because the ramen was going to fill me up. The edamame were great, as were the bao buns, but I just couldn't finish. Yer My son got the original chicken ramen with a little spice. Just spicy enough for him. I got the Katsuobushi Pork Ramen (pork belly), with some extra chicken and shrimp to increase my protein. My future so -in-law got the same thing. All of us thought the ramen was absolutely delicious, though I was hoping the pork belly was going to be a little crispier. The pork broth was really flavorful and the additional toppings filled me up. A work of warning in case this kind of thing freaks you out...the extra shrimp come with their heads on. This would definitely be a go-to place if I lived down here. Excellent, though pricey, like everything on the island.

Same fast service this time with a few additional menu items. The dumplings were perfect but I…read morewould pass on the popcorn chicken. Pork bao buns were a lil fatty this time around but the main event , ramen itself, was 10/10. Quality and speed makes for a great experience. Again can't wait to go back.

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Xina Restaurant

4.3(862 reviews)
15.0 mi
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Food was delicious Portions were huge…read moreService was excellent Highly recommend for date night or girls night BYOB

This place is quite the gem. I've been several times, and I've always been so pleased. Our latest…read morevisit was on a Sunday at the end of April as ten of us women celebrate the "End of Winter" each year, and we like to be near the coast and boardwalk even though we're from all parts of New Jersey. Xina is very special and has become our go-to for this annual event. For those who prefer hot entrees, their menu is creative and abundant, and everything is fresh as can be. I saw the salmon marinated in miso and served with black coconut sticky rice entree that looked incredibly enticing, and I heard that it was beyond delicious. For those of us who can't wait to savor their sushi and sashimi offerings, we wait all year for the freshest and the best! A few of us don't order the standard tuna, yellowtail, and salmon... we go for what's less of an American's choice, and this time around we SAVORED (amongst other things) the sweet shrimp (amaebi) which are cold-water northern prawns with a delicate, sweet flavor and creamy texture. Most people don't even know. The extra delight is that the top half/delicate shell and head of each shrimp is lightly deep fried and presented alongside the shrimp - a delicious accompaniment with a bit of umami flavor. Xina is the ruler against which I measure the goodness of every other sushi bar I visit during the year. The Best.

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Teak Restaurant - Lotus Buns Hot Plate

Teak Restaurant

3.5(481 reviews)
42.1 mi
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I saw some mixed reviews for Teak before we went, and after reading through quite a few of them, my…read morebest guess was that most of the complaints were tied to a nightclub-type vibe on a possible rooftop bar rather than the restaurant itself. We showed up hoping to snag bar seats, but it was busy and honestly a little warm for my liking. I know, I know, after the winter we've had, I have absolutely no right to complain. Either way, we ended up in an outside room with all the windows open to the patio and it was genuinely perfect. Our server Julie was fantastic. Attentive in all the right ways, including the kind of attentive where she noticed us glancing around and came over to check on us. We weren't actually looking for anything; we were just scoping out the space. Still, I appreciated the hustle. My partner ordered a gin martini, extra dirty; I went with a prosecco. Both came out cold and fast. We ordered edamame, lotus buns, the pear and crispy goat cheese salad, and the aburi roll. The edamame were solid. Nice pop of lime, though I could have used a heavier hand with the salt. The lotus buns were a revelation. Two pillowy bao buns, each stuffed with a generous slab of slow roasted pork belly glazed in hoisin, with a pickled cucumber tucked in alongside it. I'd never had anything quite like them, and the balance was what got me: the brine and snap of the pickle cutting right through the sweetness of that glaze. Really well thought out. The aburi roll was tasty; nothing jumped out as the star moment, but everything played nicely together and it went down easy. And then there was the salad. Oh, the salad. I could eat that salad every single day of the week. Crispy fried goat cheese medallions on a salad is basically a guaranteed order for me, so that's what reeled me in initially. But once I actually started eating it, I forgot all about the goat cheese. Mixed greens, thin pear slices, halved grapes, spiced pecan halves, all dressed in a honey mustard vinaigrette that was genuinely outstanding. I've already started thinking about how to recreate it at home, which is the highest compliment I can give a salad. Teak delivered across the board. Don't let the rooftop reviews scare you off from the restaurant itself.

TEAK Restaurant & Bar presents its customers with a few surprises in Red Bank, NJ: fresh,…read morehigh-quality seafood and a high-energy bar area upstairs featuring dancing on Thursdays through Saturdays. THE FOOD * Chef's Sashimi Bowl: Bright and tasty with slices of tuna, yellowtail, and salmon. It came professionally plated with vegetable garnishes and a few dried sweet potato and garlic chips for texture. * Oysters & Caviar: The ice-cold oysters topped with black caviar were incredibly fresh. The yuzu/ponzu sauce and sliced green onions added great flavor. Served at the perfect temperature. * Kale Caesar Salad: The surprise here was the spicy breadcrumbs, which made the dish when their spice and crunch came in alongside the creamy dressing and kale. * Tip: I would order the dressing on the side next time, and avoid pairing this with the French Onion Soup Dumplings (too many creamy/heavy components for one meal). * French Onion Dumplings: An okay dish with nice gooey cheese, but a fairly flat overall flavor profile. * Roasted Salmon: Served with a tasty, crisp crust, but it was a bit dry on the inside. It came with nice stir-fried vegetables and slightly underdone coconut rice. THE WINE * A nice selection of wines by the glass. We tried a spread of Cabernet Sauvignon, Bordeaux, and Pinot Noir. THE SERVICE & ATMOSPHERE * Special thanks to Rigo (the sushi chef). He served up amazing sashimi and clearly draws on his 20+ years of experience at TEAK. He was incredibly personable, clearly enjoys his craft, and his presentation was excellent! * Thank you to Olivia, a new bartender upstairs, for her attentive and professional service! Wishing you the best in picking up those great line dance routines. IMPORTANT LOGISTICS Ordering: Note that you must order all your dishes at one time. OVERALL A memorable Asian fusion restaurant with an extensive upstairs dance floor and a bar on each level. Great for a casual date night or a lively evening out on the town.

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Teak Restaurant - Upstairs and inside the roof top bar.

Upstairs and inside the roof top bar.

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Asian Castle - asianfusion - Updated May 2026

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