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    Dah Mee

    3.3 (167 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Korean, Thai
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Jab Chae
    Liliana G.

    I've been coming to Dah Mee for years and will continue to do so indefinitely. Whether it's my favorite Ok Dol Bi Bim Bab or an entirely new dish to me, Vegetarian Jab Chae, I'm excited by the food, the wonderful Kitty whose warmth and care radiate through her service each time and, of course, Mrs. Soon Lee. Her restaurant has been my first choice many times when I made dinner plans in Natick Center.

    Japchae noodles. Small noodle portion, dry chicken, no seasoning at all.

    I've worked in the restaurant industry for years, so I hate to leave bad reviews, but I must say I was so disappointed by the food we received from Dah Mee last weekend. I've been to Dah Mee before, and was excited to get it for takeout, but unfortunately received reheated, dry, and skimpy portions for the almost $90 that I spent. Additionally, when I picked up the order, there was barely anyone in the restaurant, yet the "hostess" told me to grab whatever bag was mine and turned the screen and said "pay" then just walked away. Japchae noodles are one of my favorite dishes, but they were flavorless and the portion was barely enough for one person (pictured below). The chicken in the noodles was clearly reheated, dry, and difficult to eat. There was no sauce or seasoning on the noodles, so it was eating plain glass noodles with dry chicken, and flavorless vegetables. The sushi (yellowtail spicy tuna roll pictured below) had scraps of tuna and looked like it was haphazardly thrown together. It was chewy and didn't taste fresh at all. The volcano roll (not pictured) was overly torched on top and had a burnt taste. The pad Thai with shrimp was decent, but barely had any shrimp in it. Unfortunately, I didn't realize the situation until I returned home and found that the one container of soy sauce they provided had leaked all over the bag and the containers. I'm really disappointed in this poor service and disappointing food and would not recommend Dah Mee to anyone looking for a delicious, relaxing, local meal.

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    The food here was quite good. Got sushi to start - fresh and delicious. Pad Thai was great, as was the Kim Chi fried rice. We'll go back!

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    Bi bim bab is phenomenal. The place could use a facelift but it is definitely a nice, local treasure.

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    Still wonderful- there are more Thai restaurants in the Metrowest area but this one is the best!!!

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