Japanese Restaurants near Williamstown

Chopsticks Asian • $
412 Main St, Williamstown

Customers` Favorites

Hot and Sour Soup
Sesame Chicken
Chicken Wings
Crab Rangoon
General TSO
Fried Rice
Spicy Crab

“Our second time at Chopsticks. One of our favorites when we visit the Berkshires. Crab rangoons are really good as are the Shrimp and Snow peas enjoyed by my wife and the Mango Chicken i savored. Sadly it seems they don't offer dining in currently.“

4.2 Good33 Reviews
Blue Mango Thai • $
27 Spring St, Williamstown

Customers` Favorites

Mango Curry with Chicken Shrimp
Pad Thai with Crispy Chicken
Shrimp Pineapple Fried Rice
Sushi Boat for One
Duck Noodle Soup
Drunken Noodles
Spring Rolls
Com

“Best food I've ever put down my gullet. We started off with the sushi appetizer, followed by mango curry for me and Bangkok duck for my husband. Both entrees were just incredible. Thai iced tea is now my favorite go to drink. Service was super friendly. Only complaints was that the duck was downing in sauce and we did end up waiting a while for our check. 1000/10“

3.9 Good69 Reviews
NARA SUSHI Japanese • $$
139 Ashland St, North Adams - 4.89 miles

Customers` Favorites

Assorted Nigiri Sushi Sashimi Maki
Super Dragon Roll
Seaweed Salad
Shrimp Tempura
Spider Roll
Playboy Roll
Tuna Roll
Miso Soup
Bibimbap
Sauce

“If you enjoy sushi and sashimi, but haven't visited Nara Sushi in North Adams, you are missing out! This is by far the freshest sushi I have ever had. Staff is super friendly and food came out in a timely manner.The green tea was very good, it was loose leaf in a press and had a very unique taste I enjoyed over traditional hot teas.I just don't know what to say about the sushi combo we ordered because it was so good! It was so delicious that dare I say the pickled ginger and wasabi might actually take away some flavor of it or prevent you from tasting the whole experience.The Jay Roll has to be my new favorite. It was large, full of beautiful colors and went through so many layers of flavor town as I chewed it up.Some of the specialty rolls are stuffed so full I used my fingers along with chop sticks. But don't be shy, using your fingers for these delicate treats is welcome and normal here.Lastly I was told they are very busy on Saturday and Sunday's for dinner and expect to wait for a seat. But I wouldn't let that stop me from getting my fix on at this place.If you live in mid or south Berkshires take a ride up, you won't be disappointed!Parking: Parking in rear, two handicap spots right at front of building.Wheelchair accessibility: The restaurant is ground level and plenty of room to move a seat to accommodate.“

4 Good52 Reviews