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Wonderful. Went to Asian Palace with wife and daughter and was delighted with everything, especially with the excellent service from our waitress Sabrina. Great atmosphere and especially the presentation and quality of sashimi, sushi and tempura. We all had the Luncheon Bento Boxes and I had the luncheon sashimi which was fantastic. Couldn't have been any fresher if it was still flipping on the boat. Miso soup was gr... View all feedback.
What Koby Toy doesn't like about Asian Palace:
Disappointed by typical americanized cuisine.. Unfortunately, the usual salty, over-greased Asian fare. I ordered the Cashew Chicken lunch special with pork fried rice and wanton soup. (take-out I started with the soup which had a rather bland yellow broth with slightly chewy wantons. Overall, the experience was salty and flavorless with only a tinge of scallion Once I was finished with the soup, which I often use to... View all feedback.
Love Love Love! eating is soouo good! my fave is house special fried rice, lomein and happy family. the service is good. it is my favorite Chinese restaurant in the state.
Typically they take Asian food, nothing unique. my man ordered sillion pancakes and I thought it was healthy, but when he brought it home, it was disgusting and oily. there was no liked about it or what ever. the trio sashimi sushi was much too expensive. will never go back there. I didn't cost my dinner tonight.
Great dinner and great price! husband and I had huh my and general tso huhn.
HORRIBLE FOOD AND SERVICE. The food is not good, I don't care if the restaurant is authentic or Americanized, the food can be somewhat good...this place has bad tasting food, some dishes were very salty, some were very bland. The service is too pushy...asking if we want more beer even when we had not even finished half of the first beer, but they never refilled water unless asked.
Disappointed by typical americanized cuisine.. Unfortunately, the usual salty, over-greased Asian fare. I ordered the Cashew Chicken lunch special with pork fried rice and wanton soup. (take-out I started with the soup which had a rather bland yellow broth with slightly chewy wantons. Overall, the experience was salty and flavorless with only a tinge of scallion Once I was finished with the soup, which I often use to judge the freshness of a restaurant, I moved on to the rice. Again it was your average oily, dark brown rice with traces of a few vegetables. Flavors were generally pork with the added crunch of onion, bean sprout or scallion...and lots of salt Next...read more