Asian Gourmet Restaurant
794 Elm St, Concord
(978) 369-8114
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Was not impressed at all. Food was very oily. I couldn’t eat it. Will not get food from here again. Picture does not capture all of the oil. Disappointed.
A true Chinese restaurant, could have been airlifted from China or Taiwan! Not upscale, thank goodness, just a menu that will blow your mind and delicious!
Sadly, ordered beef and broccoli and the beef was not edible. I had to chew and spit out almost every bite - disgusting. I think they are using very cheap meat, hammering it down, and trying to make it tasty, but it was awful. The fried rice was about the worst I've ever tasted. The egg drop soup was pretty good, and the broccoli was not bad. I went to my car and deleted their location, vowing never to return. Sad, because it used to be good Chinese food. Get a new chef, buy higher quality ingredients, or resign yourself to mediocre.
Went here on a whim for lunch only to discover the food here is amazing. They have lovely dim sum (order off a menu, not carts) including flavorful soup dumplings and tofu skin. The sushi was also fresh and tasty. The inside of the restaurant is a bit dingy and the outside is not particularly inviting, they clearly focus more on the food and that's ok! Very authentic food, we will definitely be coming back!Edit. We came back! Got the bubbling fish fillet (spicy and amazing), the squid with basil (fried, not great wouldn't recommend), sliced beef with scallion pancake (fried but full of flavor, quite good), and pork with bamboo and tofu (ok, nothing special). Photos for posterity.
Went with a party of 22 here on a Saturday night after a long day on the mountains. Very close to the resort. Place was packed after we sat down( 5pm) as expected so make sure to make reservations a few days ahead of time. They only have 2 tables of 10 and one table was already reserve. We took 4 tables total with 1 big round table. Food was okay. Most of the dishes were sweet and sour even the Chinese eggplant with garlic sauce which didn’t have any garlic flavor at all. Just sweet and very sour. Our favorites were the bubbling fish and the Sichuan fish, both very spicy and had tofu on the bottom. The sweet and sour chicken was okay. We wanted the bubbling beef but they messed up and gave us 2 bubbling fishes instead. Same price so it was fine. The shredded pork with bamboo shoot/ dried tofu was good. Still finished all 4-5 rounds of food. Most not pictured. Total with tip was around $630
Went there for lunch today but 80% of the dishes are below the average level. All the waiters are friendly except the lady owner. When I asked for the chili source and soy source, she was so impatient that can see all of her angers on her face. We ordered three hot pepper chicken and the chicken nuggets are so big and totally destroyed the dish tastes. Avoid this restaurant and especially if you want some authentic Asian food.
Excellent lunch - beef and chicken. Great service.
Asian Gourmet provides decent Chinese lunchtime items in a restaurant located near the Concord rotary. I had the egg drop soup and General Gao's Chicken; both were flavorable and better then what you usually get for these common Chinese cuisine items. Service was also prompt on a busy Saturday.
My favorite Chinese food in the area, hands down. Been coming here for years. I love them.
Dietary restrictions: Stir fried and fried rice dishes can be made with gluten free soy sauce.
Some of their dishes are really authentic like the carrot cake(?) And beef noodle soup. Will try dimsum for sure since I heard some servers speaking canto haha.
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Great food. Not much parking. Building is run down and in need of updates. Clean. Excellent service and food quality. Large portions.
Had a very disappointing lunch here lately. Sushi roll which was a California (nothing special) was really shockingly small. Been eating sushi a long timeand never seen one this small. I guess they are skimping on an already small plate item. Had another sushi roll, did not enjoy it. With two other tastings added in, the bill game to over 60 for lunch. Way too much for a lunch out in my view. I was giving them another try ...........
An out of the way gem. The sign advertises sushi and hibachi, which they do have, but definitely try the Taiwanese/Chinese special menu. The braised pork over rice and the pork and cabbage dumplings we had were quite good. Also excellent tea. The staff was also friendly and efficient.
This is definitely the best Chinese food I've had outside of the Boston area.I'm not Chinese, but I think this is more authentic food than your typical place in the USA.I had the cumin lamb last visit and the taste was very good. Everything I've had was great. It's hard to get xiao long bao outside of thr dumpling house of Chinatown. It is very fortunate to be on my way home so I try to visit a couple times a month.The server is always so very friendly and I'll never know how they get such good food to my table so fast.They do not skimp on spice and the white rice is just excellent.Sushi is really fast and fresh tasting but I have to go with the chef dishes.My only wish is that they had Zhajiangmian, this is my favorite of all Chinese foods!Really top notch restaurant. I totally suggest you try.
My favorite take out Chinese place in the area. More authentic than what you find at many other similar places in the area. If you do sit down and eat the atmosphere inside is very nice.
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