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    Sakura Asian Cuisine

    3.6 (34 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Thai, Japanese
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    volcano rolls, spicy scallops hand roll and shu -mai soup
    Darren G.

    came by to get dinner before my work shift. small place, but I do like its charm. so i ordered the volcano rolls, spicy scallop hand roll and shu mai soup. my whole order was made very quickly and glad they had everything in bag, when i was unsure if I got chopsticks for the sushi. The volcano roll was yummy, but wish it was spicier, it seemed mild, same goes for the spicy scallop hand roll. otherwise, pretty good, now the shu mai soup, defiantly was different for sure, but the dumplings were very flavorful and loved the chicken broth, got to say, i think I like shu mai in soup now rather than without it. staff was friendly and quick to point with my order.

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    Great food, I love their sushi. The taste and quality has been consistent across all of my orders. Also, really friendly service.

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    1 year ago

    Great menu, very consistent food prep, my go to for Asian cuisine. The staff have always been very friendly.

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    Love this place with all of my heart. Sushi is always fresh and delicious and the people who work there are incredibly kind.

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    3 years ago

    Great place to get food from always tasty and fresh and atleast 10x better then the nasty greasy poorly made Chan's 50 feet away

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    Amazing sushi. Great friendly staff. Ordered from here many many times for years. Always great!

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    Best sushi we've found in the area so far. Quick and friendly service, definitely glad we gave it a shot. We'll definitely be back soon.

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    9 years ago

    I like their fried rice and vegetables. I don't understand why the rate is only 3.x. If you stop by stormking, this might be good for you.

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    The food has no flavor and is over priced. The only thing that was good was the sweet potato roll.

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    The volcano roll was yummy, but wish it was spicier, it seemed mild, same goes for the spicy scallop hand roll.

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    Kanda House Thai Kitchen - C3. Panang Curry

    Kanda House Thai Kitchen

    4.3(84 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Pre-ordered for pickup after noon on a Friday. It was a fairly large order for 8 people and…read moreincluded several types of drunken noodles, pineapple fried rice, panang curry, a few orders of spring rolls, thai iced teas, mango sticky rice, and chicken satay. Everything was packed perfectly and nothing was missing. They even provided a cardboard cup holder for the drinks. At the counter, you can take your own cutlery, napkins, candy, and chopsticks. Everyone enjoyed the food. Mine was shrimp panang curry and I also tasted some mango sticky rice, thai iced tea, chicken satay and duck drunken noodles. They do have a smaller lunch portion, but I opted for the regular size which was enough for 2 meals. The panang curry hit the spot and had just the right spice level for me. The mango was perfectly ripe, thai iced tea perfectly sweet, chicken satay was tender and came with 2 sauces. The duck drunken noodles were cooked perfectly and there was a good duck to noodle ratio, but not really spicy. I did notice the restaurant was a bit cold inside, but I got takeout so did not stay to eat. Would love a way to pre-order pickup online - the websites available would only allow delivery ordering. Would order takeout from here again.

    I ordered take out. Pineapple Curry- delicious. I also love the Mango and Sticky Rice desert, it…read morewas decent, but still way better than Warwick's version. Love this place. Happy to have a great Thai spot around here. Great service, to-go bag was packed up nicely.

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    Mango sticky rice

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    Sukhothai - Warm brownie with ice cream, whipped cream & a cherry

    Sukhothai

    3.0(236 reviews)
    6.2 mi
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    My wife and I have dined at this restaurant several times in the past 19 years. More recently, we…read morehave done more takeout and have not visited the restaurant for a sit down meal in quite a while. I am pleased to report that on a recent Saturday night we had a sublime dining experience. The staff couldn't have been more gracious as they had the luxury of only a half filled dining room. We wanted to take our time and ordered an excellent bottle of wine, a Hugel Pinot Blanc from Alsace, one of the wines by the glass. It's always a winner and was priced at the astonishingly low price of $34/bottle. I've paid as much as $65/btl for this same wine in Manhattan. Our server gave us time to savor a glass of wine before we placed an order for appetizers. Summer Rolls were like having a salad rolled up in an impossibly thin rice wrapper. When dipped in the savory peanut sauce, they became a thoroughly satisfying vegetarian bite. We also ordered the fried dumplings, which put the usual, pasty Chinese restaurant staple to shame. These were light and crisp with a well seasoned, generous pork and chicken filling. Our main courses were, once again, amazing. The Pad Siew was richly satisfying with tender, succulent chunks of pork and wide rice noodles in a savory sauce. The roasted duck in red curry was a marvel of crispy skin and moist meat - half a crispy roasted duck in a Thai red curry sauce with onions, bamboo shoots, bell peppers, pineapple and Thai basil. Normally, I am not a fan of fruit in my main course, but here it perfectly complemented the spicy curry and the rich duck. The longevity of this restaurant (it was here when we moved to Beacon 19 years ago) is clearly a function of the professional and friendly staff and a kitchen that continues to turn out precisely prepared Thai cuisine. Looking back, I have to say that Sukhothai has gotten better over the years - not something that happens very often.

    Service was slow for a place that doesn't get full. The chicken satay and summer roll appetizers…read morewere good. The curries were disappointingly not spicy at all

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    Cassette Thai Diner - Classics Menu

    Cassette Thai Diner

    4.3(26 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    I just confirmed a reservation for today April 18. It's NOT PERMANENTLY CLOSED…read more Someone needs to change the erroneous information on the YELP app. Now for the good stuff: Edna and I are early birds especially if we're gonna catch a show and since we had tickets to see Audra McDonald at the Paramount, we decided that a 5pm reservation was acceptable. As we sat down to our reserved table our server wanted to know if we were going to a show... now that's very thoughtful. They would pace our meal accordingly. BUT we had three hours. We ordered wine and beer to start- on Happy Hour prices. We were informed of new items on the menu... I changed my mind 3 times; everything looked great. We decided to share the Jeep Koong as an appetizer. Edna is very particular about what she eats and b/c of her Latin heritage, fried fish was not out of the question. Out came a very large portion of fried red snapper in a Tamarind sauce and Brussels sprouts. She opted to omit the sliced jalepeno. I like Massaman Curry; their new offering had it made with lamb and Brussels sprouts, potatoes and sliced cashews. Oh boy. My recent bout with bleeding ulcers had me forego having it Thai spicy. Still plenty of time before the show but the restaurant was filling up fast. Dessert yes we chose to share puff pastry topped with coconut ice cream and coconut flakes. I was surprised to see Durian on the dessert menu or at least I didn't remember from the other time we visited the restaurant. I do remember the Durian we experienced during our last trip to Bangkok- a real smelly fruit which I opted to taste (sure). All in all our meal, service and the simple but tasteful decorations, were all outstanding. Of course we'll be back but might return to their lunchtime offerings. Unless we pre-theatre it again.

    The food and service was incredible. I can't believe there's such a local jem!…read more Kros the bartender was incredible too!

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    Cassette Thai Diner - Crying Tiger Mango Salad with Steak

    Crying Tiger Mango Salad with Steak

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    New Saigon Pho - Too bad I couldn't enjoy this sandwich the way I should have if I wasn't freezing to death

    New Saigon Pho

    3.9(141 reviews)
    6.6 mi
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    One of the best spots in the Hudson Valley for pho! You can't get any more authentic than this. The…read morestaff are really sweet and helpful. I've been going to this place for years and it would be a CRIME and it is a CRIME that it's taken me this long to give them the 5 stars that so clearly deserve! Great prices. I always will get my go to, the classic, the Special Pho, the number 18. It comes with all the works; hot and quick. The gyozas and the spring rolls are the tops pics to get you startedyou get your bang for your buck. Cozy, inviting environment.

    There menu was full of yummy selections of pho . Pho ti , Vietnamese special beef pho , pho Ga ,…read morepho do bien .The special beef pho was excellent . We tried almost all the different rolls, the Vietnamese egg rolls, the shrimp summer rolls , the pork summer , chicken rolls they were all delicious, but pricey .almost double than most places. Service was ok , but I could see they were short staffed , the kitchen worked well because the appetizers came out quick I must say , the food was good but , I wasn't to happy at all with the cleanness of the , bottom of were the floor meets the the wall it was virtually a dark mess the ambiance is sick and ugly not very attractive yeah I'll give a 4 for food but a 2 for cleanliness' I would have liked to have seen the kitchen , four thumbs up at least for the food .

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    New Saigon Pho - This is the fat that was in my bowl that I pulled off of the pork.

    This is the fat that was in my bowl that I pulled off of the pork.

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    Yobo - Sushi for 2

    Yobo

    3.6(185 reviews)
    5.4 mi
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    This is one of those forgotten time warps into the 1970s or 1980s which exists unabashedly changed…read more... a portal into a cooler and more eclectic time. When I was growing up, restaurants had unique theming and quirks vs. the same pinterest-inspired design tricks that you see today. What looks like an unassuming Japanese style rectangular building on the outside is nothing but inside. You are immediately transported to a (somewhat tacky, in a fun way) Japanese home on the inside with those late 1970s vibes. There are water features, like a small Koi pond, and a waterfall inside, which is full of fake cherry blossom trees and a dimly lit scene, complete with purple Christmas lights. Each nook and cranny is a little different and there are tables and booths set throughout, which are meant to put you in your own little corner of this interesting world of a cartoonish Japanese village. The food can be hit or miss, depending on your order and the delightful cheesiness of the decor matches the menu ... with a lot of classics from the 1980s, including American Chinese/Polynesian inspired appetizers. The eggroll here is the best I've ever had. It's enormous and freshly made. It's not the frozen and fried kind ... you can actually see the soft inner-egg later within its fried shell. It's full of chopped pork and seasoned perfectly. It comes on its own silver warning tray and is more the size of a small burrito than anything you'd pull out of a white cardboard container at a traditional Chinese restaurant. Get the eggroll. The tid bit platter is cool ... retro. The menu states that the crab Rangoon are the original recipe from Trader Vics, where the dish was invented. They are smaller than a traditional crab Rangoon, as we know them, and packed with a much more garlicky taste in their creamy filling. The sliced pork is not the dyed red rubbery strips we are used to ... but actual sliced pork with a nice BBQ taste, even with little sauce used. The fried shrimp was not my favorite, dry and bland. The main courses have a lot going on. Sauces, meat, vegetables. They are pretty big and the sauces seem homemade. The house specialties are unique and prepared thoughtfully, many with exotic flavours or strange combinations you won't find elsewhere. The sushi is also done well ... as if it was a real Japanese sushi chef. The staff is very warm and friendly. From the hostess, who could be a NYC fashion model, and makes an effort to seat each table away from other tables when possible ... to the waiter whom has been there for the decades I've been going there and I don't think I've ever seen him not smiling and laughing in all my trips. They play a mix of music with Martin Denny and Henry Mancini lounge classics being my favourite because it really makes like you feel that you are in a different decade. If you ever wondered what it would be like to dine at a fun place in 1978 ... you won't be disappointed. If you like modern and sterile, steer clear of this place. The Yobo is one of my favorites and I often take the long way, through 287 and 84 back to New England after visiting NY it NJ so I can come here.

    I wanted so badly to love this restaurant but unfortunately our experience was a letdown and here's…read morewhy ... Location: 5 Stars- located conveniently off 84 makes it a easy restaurant for meal while traveling. Standalone building with private parking lot. Decor: 5 Stars- nice Japanese decor, love the heavy wooden doors, the seating area with the bar and stone waterwall. Plenty of seating inside the restaurant with visible sushi bar, semi-private room, etc. Menu: 4 Stars- It has a lot of choices. The restaurant does advertise as Asian - Fusion so they have dishes from Korea, Thailand, Japan, Chinese, etc. Some rolls seem to be nontraditional. For example, a standard rainbow roll is basically California roll with various raw meat on the outside, theirs added cream cheese inside (which we are not a fan of). Service: 4 Stars - we came here on a Friday night and it was busy. We were greeted warmly by the receptionist and put our name down for a table. She told us we can wait at the seating area. The seating area also had a bar with seats, we decided to just eat at the bar instead. The bartender was new but she was so sweet. She couldn't answer some menu questions so had to ask. She did seemed overwhelmed and after we ordered, we waited a while (over 45 minutes) to get our food hence I deducted 1 Star here. Food: 2.5 Stars - This is where problem lies. I love food and I love Fusion, with that said, the fusion I experienced was not great. We ordered a brown sugar boba tea, it came quite delayed and was too sweet and the boba was hard and some boba did not cooked all the way so they were chewy. We also had a sushi dinner which came with miso soup, 8 pieces of roll (California roll), and 8 sushi pieces of chef-selected fish. The miso soup was another "fusion" example: as if clear broth mushroom soup had a baby with miso soup, this would be it... Except it didn't work well. My pallet was confused, the miso was overpowered by the ginger taste of the mushroom soup and it was missing seaweed but replaced with mushroom, tofu, and crutons (why?). I even double checked with the bartender to make sure we got the right "miso" soup and she confirmed. The actual sushi plate was ok, nothing to rave about. We also ordered a chicken pad thai. A standard pad thai is a stir fried rice noodle dish with peanuts, veggies, scrambled eggs. It's seasoned with dry seasoning so the dish itself is not very saucy. But their par thai was. A bit too saucy and tangy for us. It eats like a Chinese stir-fried noodles which typically are more saucy plus they also added shredded pork floss on top of the dish, which is a Chinese thing. Another dish that was nontraditional but not done well. All in all, not sure if we will be returning here as the food was disappointing. But perhaps the chef is Chinese and their Chinese dishes would be better?

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    Yobo - Japanese inspired interior

    Japanese inspired interior

    Yobo - The tidbit platter and eggroll

    The tidbit platter and eggroll

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    Red Pepper Diner - Deviled Chicken (~$19)

    Red Pepper Diner

    4.8(702 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$

    This is a fantastic mom and pop with great food and service. My only gripe is that I can ask for…read morefood as hot as they can serve, and they always still give me the same amount of heat as I would've received had I not made the request at all. But it's not a big gripe because the food is always well seasoned even if it isn't peppery. This is the only restaurant I can think of where I've taken many guests and every one of them said it was one of their favorites. I love this spot. They accept cards but appreciate cash.

    Great service and friendly staff at this Sri Lankan restaurant…read more The manager/owner used to be a chef at the UN after traveling the world for various stints after leaving Sri Lanka at age 25. He will fill you with his wealth of knowledge of Sri Lankan food as well as how his food is pure and wholesome. Food was very good. I had Sri Lankan rice entree specialty dish. Except for the the shrimp tasting like dried shrimp - which I hate with a passion the rest of the dish was pretty good. No complaints from my other guests who enjoyed their meals. The dessert was great. They have both vegetarian (including goat, beef, pork, shrimp, squid, and chicken) and non-vegetarian options. It fell short of five stars for two reasons: 1. the dried shrimp or dried fish taste in the dish (shimp, calamari, and chicken); and 2. the moderately high prices (I can only compare to prices at Indian restaurants in the city, and what people are typically paying for the same portion size at casual sit down restaurants) Since we don't frequent this location often it is a treat to stop by every once in awhile and introduce my friends to it. If you are on a budget and consume large volumes of food to be full, this is most likely a one off or a place you may want to skip. Otherwise, enjoy it. On premise parking lot and seems ADA compliant. It looks like it is in a house, but inside it is comfortable and casual. It appears there is allot more local customers than visitors from out of town. The interior plays tourist information on Sri Lanka while the interior is also decorated in culturally appropriate ascents. We were there on a Saturday for dinner and the space was fairly empty - perhaps two other tables occupied. It is in sort of a remote area outside the main drag of Beacon most are familiar with (not within reasonable walking distance). It's worth a try, especially if you are interested in healthier forms of food (ingredients).

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    Red Pepper Diner - Seating and a few paintings

    Seating and a few paintings

    Red Pepper Diner - Deviled Specialties

    Deviled Specialties

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