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“For a town the size of Derby that doesn’t have a lot of Asian options, this is a GREAT place to choose. They have a Chinese, Japanese, and Thai menu. My wife and I have tried a few of their options and we both agree, the sushi here is fantastic. It’s good quality, with a generous amount of seafood meat and little rice. Often times, restaurants try to fool you with affordable sushi by giving you a ton of rice. But here, they hook you up. The wonton soup here is excellent as is mosh of the Chinese dishes we tried. We are excited to try their Thai menu options in the future. Service was absolutely excellent. This place deserves way more dine in business than what they are getting.“
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“Ben is an amazing sushi chef! Friendly, creative, and like watching an artist! Enjoyed our sushi bar experience! Thank you!“
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“Excelente comida y un servicio excepcional, el lugar es muy acogedor y el personal muy amable.“
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“Best dim sum restaurant that I have EVER been to, and I constantly travel the US! I ordered 6 items, enough to feed a family of 4 and the bill was under $50. ALL of their home made sauces and dumplings were the best I've ever had. Don't miss their dan dan noodles, garlic cucumber, or hot and sour soup.“
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“some of the best, freshest, Asian food I've had in a long time! A must try! the dynamite roll, szechuan dumplings, and duck fajitas...soooo good! Need dessert? Try the green tea ice cream tempura or the banana tempura!“
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“Was on my lunch break and ask for a smaller container and they actually pulled one out and charge me $2 less which was good for me because I just can't eat a lot I was very impressed with the service and I highly recommend them in the food court.“
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“Usually this is my go-to place for Chinese takeout. I’ve always found their food flavorful and reasonably priced. Last night I ordered vegetable chow mein, expecting noodles (as pictured in my Google search). Mein literally means noodles. So I was surprised and disappointed when I received this bowl of bland, limp vegetables, and no noodles at all. When I called the restaurant they told me that chow mein doesn’t have noodles; if I wanted noodles I should have ordered lo mein. I did some research and apparently this is a regional thing, though not - after surveying my other east coast friends - all that widespread. Anyway, I was disappointed and I’m thinking of taking my business somewhere else. I did give four stars because of past experiences, but I wanted to give a heads up to anyone looking for noodles in their noodles dish.“
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“Great Appetizer!!! Put #SweetBazil to Shame #Paul is a great Host“
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“Sarku makes a slightly tastier teriyaki chicken than this place, but the workers were so friendly here that I just had to give them my business instead!! The portions of food are also more generous than Sarku, so if you're split between the two restaurants then I would recommend Teriyaki Way ??“
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“Great food and service“