Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Keansburg. Keansburg (pronounced "KEENS-burg") is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 10,105, which represented a decline of 627 (-5.8%) from the 10,732 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 337 (-3.0%) from the 11,069 counted in the 1990 Census.
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3 based on 14 reviews
We waited several months after this place opened before we ate here. The old restaurant in this location had been run-down for years and we were hoping for an Chinese-Thai-Asian Restaurant that would be an improvement. Unfortunately, not so much at Zhang's. I've rarely seen more than a couple of cars in their parking lot and that should have been a hint. It is nicely decorated with plenty of seating. We had an early dinner and the restaurant had only one other table occupied. I started with Egg Drop - Wonton soup and that tasted good and was warm. The waiter seemed a bit confused and finally got all of the soups and salads to the people in our group although it took several trips to get it right. My wife said her Miso soup was not warm and she didn't like her salad. I had the House Combination (Shrimp, scallop, chicken, pork & mixed vegs. w. specialties sauce) with brown rice and thought that it tasted good and seemed fresh. My wife and a friend at the table both had Chicken Teriyaki and both complained that the chicken was fatty and chewy. It came with some sauteed onions, but the menu describes it with vegetables. It seemed kind of skimpy for the cost. The server had to go back twice to get all of the food for our group of six, so it took 5-10 minutes from the time that first plate was served until the last was set-down at the table. I was one of the first, but held-off eating and my food was getting cold by the time the last plate was served. There is a very wide selection of food, from Chinese, to Thai, to Asian, to Sushi. If the whole experience was better, I would go back to try other things, but I didn't enjoy this enough to go back. Prices were not inexpensive for what it is. The place has a full bar.
She likes she sushi. I had another dish teriyaki chicken. Service needs a little improvement. Not so happy with the teriyaki. Pictures do not match meal. Otherwise I guess ok.
3 based on 26 reviews
Food was a little better quality. Cannot make just vegetable rice could not understand what we were asking. Roast pork was ok. Chicken and broccoli otjkng special for the price. And shrimp lo mein was not good. Service no drinks had to ask three times. Refill non existent and the check well thought it was gonna be free. Pass. Sorry not again.
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4 based on 51 reviews
First time here, in addition to the dining room they have an outdoor deck with a bay view. Friendly and professional servers, broad menu from sushi to Chinese and Asian fusion. I had the Asian grilled salmon, one of the pricier options, which was excellent. Our medium size group averaged about $20/ person + tip, very reasonable. No beer or wine, but you can probably bring your own. Some parking in back, plus the free municipal parking lot.
4 based on 96 reviews
Chose this small local restaurant after hearing many positive comments. Our group of 8 posed no problem to the staff. Although the menu offered many unique Thai specialties, we opted to use the Luncheon Special menu. Choice of appetizer and entree for 13.95 to 14.95. All our meals were served as ordered and together. Food was well prepared and certainly worth a return visit.
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4 based on 22 reviews
this place has the BEST Din Sum this side of San Francisco. The selection is varied and large. The carts and servers with trays come around quickly. The food quality can't be beat. I have spent quite a bit of time in San Francisco having Dim Sum in different Houses. I do have a favorite out there but living here this is as good and much closer to home. Try the fried taro root,scallion dumplings,stuffed eggplant from the hot cart and for spice try the XO sauce from the urn as you enter. It is possible to be in and out in thirty to forty minutes, full, for thirty to thirty five dollars. You can also order from the main menu if you do not want Dim Sum. The place is generally packed with Oriental families which is a pretty good sign of the quality inside.
We felt like takeout this night, so we opted for Japanese food. We order a mixture of items: avocado salads (it was larger than other area restaurants), gyoza pork dumplings, two tempuras (shrimp and vegetables lightly batter fried). A Chilean sea bass appetizer. A large vegetable lo mein and a large shrimp meshi, fried rice for the three of us to share. The food was delicious, nothing amazing but atypical for the area I live in. We'll likely go back when we get a hankering for Japanese food.
4 based on 24 reviews
We enjoyed Sunday dinner with our friends at this lovely Pan-Asian restaurant. Decorations and cleanliness are top drawer. Host and wait staff were excellent, courteous and attentive. I enjoyed three different Sushi rolls and also tasted some Shrimp and Vegetable Tempura. My meal came with a small salad and Miso Soup. Everything I had tasted delicious. I also ordered a side of the Spicy Mayo (excellent - don't miss it).Quantities are plentiful and the food is fresh and well prepared. The menu has Sushi, Sashimi, Tempura, Teriyaki, Thai Curry, Hibachi, Noodles and Rice dishes. Two at our table had the Noodle Soup Entrees that came with large noodle soup and an equally large portion of tempura (shrimp and veges). The restaurant is a BYOB.I highly recommend this restaurant for it's authentic and tasty food and great service.
4 based on 84 reviews
Mom and Dad frequented Sono up until his passing in 2006. I picked up that place for him from 2007 through 2013. In the past five years, every time I leave Western New York to see mom (without kids), we go to Sono. Same ownership and generally a consistent, high quality product. This time, I had Miso soup (there's is the best anywhere), Beef Negimaki appetizer and three Salmon based sushi rolls (Philly and spicy were my favorites). The only drawback was the beef was a little dry, yet very flavorful. As long as mom is in Middletown, I will promise you that Sono will be our top choice for dining out.
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