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    Seasons Eats

    4.4 (53 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Sushi Bars, Thai
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Lyn P.

    Back in town Tucson, Wanted to try the place since I was originally a fan of four seasons, their original restaurant. A little more of a lunch and go atmosphere, but the food was wonderful as with their original restaurant prices were good. The the portions of sushi were generous, and the staff were very friendly. I would recommend this as a nice spot to get a quick bite or enjoy a fun Asian fusion restaurant.

    Underwhelming papaya salad with soggy jalapeños.
    Jodi H.

    Food: marginal. Very lackluster. I had a paddy salad, and it came with a third of a wedge of lettuce and chopsticks?? the flavors are just OK but overly dressed. My friend had a California roll and she said it was decent. Service: do you order at the counter... Ambience: just a little hole in the wall sit down fast food joint. And get this... No restroom at all. I asked and the answer was no. Will I come back? Don't think so.

    Green Lava
    Melissa C.

    Seasons Eats is conveniently located next to U of A in a strip center. We were greeted warmly when we arrived, given menus, and told to order at the counter when we were ready. When we did, the staff was friendly and helpful in answering our questions. I ordered the veggie Pad Thai (mild) and my partner got the chicken Green Lava (medium). Our food came out in about 10 minutes. The portions are generous and served in to-go containers, which makes it easy to bring home leftovers. The Pad Thai was fresh and filling, though the sauce was a bit sweeter than I prefer. My partner really enjoyed the Green Lava and said he'd definitely order it again.

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    Lauren S.

    We stopped in for a quick dinner on Sunday evening with a craving for Thai food. The place is really casual, unassuming, minimal decor etc. That being said, the food came out quick and was really flavorful. We split the Tom Kha soup with veggies and tofu ($2 up charge) and the pad Thai with shrimp ($2 up charge). I felt that the prices were high for the food being served on paper plates and for the atmosphere of the restaurant being very casual. There's no bathroom available for customers either. I expect $40+ on two entrees to come with a little more ambiance, but portions were good. We had plenty of leftovers for the next day. I would return for to-go soup but this isn't the place to take someone for a nice date. 3.5 stars

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    Elizabeth O.

    Service was fine. Ambiance is definitely casual maybe even below casual. Panang Curry was thin. But tasty. Medium spicy is perfect. I got 8 jumbo shrimp which was definitely filling. It's a $2 up charge for shrimp which is not on the menu. For curry in a to go cup it was $18 which seemed pretty ridiculous (refer back to ambiance comment). For the price I expect rich and delectable. It tasted better the next day and I did have sizable leftovers.

    Nelson H.

    Since this is a mixed Asian Chinese, Thai and Japanese restaurant, they're trying to sell more selections n items on the menu. But getting confused there's no signature dish at all? I thinking they have a positioning issue. I ordered the Pad Thai noodles and it wasn't too impressed... overcooking using with those sweet n sour sauce, no tenderness on the meat of chicken... But there were a good quantity of foods and good services even though not much offering on table service since it's a counter cashier ordering. Overall services staff was nice enough, but the food wasn't attractive enough...

    Mark A.

    Same as it ever was, minus breakfast and weirdly a bathroom. Four Seasons was my go to for Thai for years I can't even remember how long. When it closed it left a big hole in my eating agenda. I literally ate there 2 to 4 times a month. Drunken Noodles always my go to in times of need of comfort food. I ordered that at Seasons Eats and I was so excited I forgot to take a picture. It was amazing just like I remember almost double in price but that's par for the course. I miss the old place and my favorite chicken fried pork and eggs. On the menu still is hillbilly rice so that's good. I'm so glad it's back in whatever version. It's just like a good friend you haven't seen in a while, you pick up right where you left off.

    Pumpkin curry with chicken
    Mildred O.

    Went for lunch on a Wednesday and received friendly service at the counter. We ordered the tofu spring rolls and pumpkin curry with chicken. The restaurant is simple and cozy and was located in the old Unitea boba place. The curry was good and came with rice) and pumpkin was just the right texture. The spring roll came a little later than the curry, but it was good with noodles in it. The soda machine wasn't working that day, but luckily they had Thai tea. Will totally return!

    Green chicken curry
    Sabrina W.

    I was pleasantly surprised with how delicious the food was. We got the green chicken curry - perfectly rich and had some actual heat to it which I love. The chicken was tender and the veggies had the perfect crunch. We also got a sushi roll, I believe it was the number 29, and it was huge! Everything was well worth the price and we will definitely be back again.

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    Mango sticky rice dessert is to die for! Great food! Can't wait to go again. Everything was just as I remembered from 4 seasons!

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    Amazing! The service was wonderful, ambiance is amazing, and the Mango Sticky Rice is the best 100/10. Would recommend to everyone!

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    The yellow curry was so yummy!! Friendly staff made it easy to order & food was prepared quickly!

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