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    Good for kids
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    Julie K.

    Yummy Asian fusion concept where you get to choose your own toppings! Somewhat reminded me of poke but with cooked meats instead of raw sashimi/fish. Good fast service. Mostly just line workers that poured the foods or made your wrap/bowl. Very cute casual restaurant with seating inside if you'd like. I think the bowl and it's taste may be a hit or miss. I personally really enjoyed what I got but I think that depends highly on the sauces that you put in your bowl or wrap. I also didn't love the scallion bing wrap, it was too soft. If it was on the side it would taste so good fried or just more crispy instead of soft. Sauces I used: chili garlic aioli, teriyaki garlic and a bit of yuzu vinaigrette! [its a lot but i think it tastes better] yummy chicken too. overall good experience and i'd def be interested in coming back!

    Tofu and brown rice bowl.
    Joel H.

    Silantro Asian Street Kitchen is a you do you establishment in which you start with a style and base and then customize the rest to your liking. As a starter, Silantro offers two options. One is a "bowl", which is pretty self explanatory, and one is a "bing", which is a scallion pancake style wrap. I would've loved to try the bing but wasn't sure it was vegan, so I opted for the bowl. Next is the base. They offer three different bases: white rice, brown rice or greens (brown rice for me). Next up, protein. They have two plant based choices: tofu or mushrooms (I selected tofu). At this point, things really get customizable. You can fill your bowl with a number of different vegetables. While Silantro has some variety, the add-ons are more limited than other customizable restaurants I've been to. Vegan kimchi, peppers and pickled carrots were a few of the items I selected. Finally a sauce is added. Silantro has about a half dozen to choose from (sweet chili was my choice). My bowl was great. I loved the texture of the tofu and the variety of flavors produced by the kimchi, sweet chili sauce and pickled carrots. The veggies were fresh and the serving size was pretty big. Why not five stars? Two reasons. First, I wanted more vegetable options to customize. If we are gonna do it, let's get crazy. Second, Silantro does an incredible job of marking items that are not gluten free. I want them to do the same for vegan items. It was hard to tell what was vegan and what wasn't. Silantro was a fun experience that I was glad I had. They offer vegan options that taste great and were filling. More labels and options and this is a five star restaurant.

    Bowl, Coconut white rice ,Chicken, Steam broccoli , carrots, Seaweed Salad, Corn, Sweet Chili sauce.
    Clarice J.

    Although I walk past this place on a daily, cause of where it's located at the corner of E.King Street and N. Duke street.Today actually My first time eating here and let's say it was good. The restaurant was at a nice temperature and soothing instrumental music playing in the background. Then when came time to ordering the staff was polite and fast at putting your meal together. I Love the portion size.

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    David H.

    I come to Lancaster almost always because of shopping at the outlets and perhaps some touristy things along Rt. 30.  I've been too lazy to take a detour downtown to give Silantra a try.  On this day, I made it a point to check it off my list. Service as far as placing our orders was superb.  It was mid afternoon around 3 pm and many restaurants would be closed until dinner; I was so glad they have continuous service.  Also, online orders via GrubHub do not inflate the menu price more than a dollar, unlike with other restaurants. You can also physically order at the "window" at the restaurant. That's a plus because I know not many restaurants do that due to the pandemic.  We paid online but arrived 20 minutes early. The staff on duty said no problem, she's started my order and should take just 5 more minutes. She even offered to take my order to my car! It's another "build-your-own" establishment. We had the steak "bing" --essentially a burrito with an Asian spin in terms of add-ons. The wrap itself is not like sushi burrito at Kondu in Harrisburg where a sheet of seaweed is used; it's not the Mexican tortilla either. They wrap it with some springy scallion "crepe" (more fitting than pancake imo) and I loved it.  It kind of reminds me of the wraps we had during Chinese New Year back in Asia.  They do have a bowl option which is what I normally do at Moe's and Chipotle, but I'd recommend bing here just to experience the different wrap. We opted for coconut white rice as base. The options for add-ons are rather limited but that made ordering easy.  Seaweed salad and edamame stood out during tasting in a good way.  Finally for the sauce/dressing, my wife had sesame ginger and I had garlic chili aioli.  Both were good. The chili aioli wasn't too spicy so don't be afraid to try it.  Serving size was big and it was a bit messy to eat near the end; we literally had to stuff our face! Overall, we got what we came for. They do create a niche and differentiate themselves somewhat from competition.  I would come back again.

    Rice or Salad Bowl

    Very impressed! We came on a Saturday around 1 pm. Very cute inside. Counter service was exceptional and wow the fresh healthy vegetables are Wonderful. We both had the rice bowls with portobello mushrooms which were delicious and meaty. Each of our bowls completely filled us up. The pickled vegetables were great! This place is a gem. We will definitely be back.

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    Amy K.

    Based on the reviews, I was expecting a cute chic restaurant. When I walked up (outside), I saw their large menu sign... peculiar, but okay. When I walked in, it was like the air went out of a balloon... it's a bit dark & dingy - it almost feels as if they're not quite in business. The employee wasn't welcoming. Even though there were only 2 people ahead of me in line, it took a while. And I didn't get the sense that my presence (as a customer) was appreciated. The menu is as simple as the sign outside. I knew it was an Asian style place, and I saw "bowl" as an option... so I'd hoped for a poke bowl, which unfortunately they don't do. So I'd say this is like an Asian twist on Chipotle.

    Cindy M.

    [991] 7/2019 Our hotel was down the street so not sure about parking. I was a bit worried when we walked in and it looked more like a cafeteria assembly line. No worries as it was set up that way to give us choices. The food was tasty and we enjoyed it with plenty to go. I also ordered sweet potatoes which did not disappoint. I would definitely be back.

    Chicken Veggie Bowl
    Nathan B.

    Wow! So good! Wish we had one in Chicago. Honestly rarely will I leave a review for a restaurant. This one deserves All 5 Stars. Well done so good. If your reading this review go now, order! Support amazing food!

    What a Bing is and how they came about!
    Matt M.

    Decided to check out Silantra Asian street kitchen tonight and was not let down! My wife and I tried the Bing's. The shrimp one was amazing, especially with the sweet chili sauce!! The service was great and they explained what everything was and gave great recommendations. The place is clean and has a fun vibe! If you are looking for your not so boring Asian food, check out this place!

    Rice or Salad Bowl with rice, shrimp, portobellos, kimchi, corn, peppers, onions, carrots, and edamame salad

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    Great lunch! Love the customizations! Ready when ordered. Will return. Thank you.

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