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    4.4 (16 reviews)
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    General Tsos Chicken bento box w fried rice
    Brooke N.

    Ehhhhhhh when you know you know. This place had 5 stars and I was craving some good Chinese so we decided to order from here. I love the idea of the bento box and the price is right! I was not a fan of the sushi. We got the coconut roll and I got the shrimp/cucumber roll and I thought it was like a spring roll as I saw a photo somewhere served w a side of peanut sauce but when I got it, it was wrapped in seaweed and with rice. No good! Haha but that's was my opinion. The fried rice was so good and the crab rations were my boyfriend's favorite. But everything else is pretty much standard. Nothing to write home about. I wish they would provide photos of everything. So you have to kind of use your imagination. Anyways when I went to pick it up the location was nice and clean but it was very quiet inside. No music or TVs. I wouldn't go to eat there but the service was quick and great customer service. Other than that I'd go again for the bento box but no sushi. Sorry.

    General tso tofu
    Mari M.

    We tried a bunch of stuff as take out of this new spot in our neighborhood. Everything was good! Some things were better than others, we liked the general tso tofu bento box best. Noodles weren't bad, but the veggies were a little overdone. Spring rolls were ok, nothing special. Would try something else next time.

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    Stavroula K.

    My go to Sushi spot! Fresh and delicious every time! You won't be disappointed. Check it out!

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    7 months ago

    Well prepared everyday Asian food. Only tried Chinese dishes, no Japanese, which they also offer.

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    6 months ago

    Amazing! Sushi and bento boxes were great. Service was excellent nice clean dining room. This on is on our go back list for sure.

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    The food was excellent and cost was very reasonable. This is a hidden gem in Latham. Our waitress was really attentive and friendly

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    2 years ago

    Excellent service food is amazing always fresh. Great people here making amazing Asain cuisine.

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    Yang's Asian Bistro

    Yang's Asian Bistro

    3.9
    (196 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    The family came here for a special occasion on a Thursday night. Despite no reservations, we were…read moreseated quickly. The interior is very dark, perhaps "intimate", with tall booth walls. In the background on the TV was the Food Network. Our waitress was very polite and gave us time to order. I started with the Szechuan dumplings which turned out to be steamed dumplings in a spicy peanut saucy. They were very soft, almost to the point of mushy, and the meatball inside was chewy. I had never heard of them before and really enjoyed them, though I didn't find them spicy. My wife disagreed on that point, and didn't care for them. For my son, we ordered "chicken fingers". They were larger pieces of battered deep fried chicken (think sweet and sour chicken) and cooked so long as to be hard and greasy. He didn't want to eat them, and after one bit I completely agreed. They were terrible. Very little meat, very hard coating, very oily. Yuck. We threw nearly all of it away. My wife ordered sushi, and during the ordering process there was some confusion as to what fish came with it and whether there was an upcharge or not. She ended up with a standard sushi order and didn't enjoy it all that much. It might have been sitting around a bit too long. I ordered the General Tso chicken and was very disappointed. There was lots of chicken and it wasn't fried as hard as the chicken fingers, but I didn't like the sauce. It was loaded with minced ginger, shallots, and garlic which gave it a much different taste than anywhere else I have had this dish. As I looked at it more, it hit me... I have bought this bottled sauce before from the supermarket. I think it is "Iron Kitchen" brand, and I used to have some in my fridge (when I bought it, I discovered it didn't taste good either so it sat in my fridge for ages). Yangs didn't make their sauce from scratch, and it was gloopy and thick. he picture of this dish on the online menu doesn't match what you get. Do they always use this sauce? I dunno, but it was one of the worst versions I have ever eaten. After dropping off our food, the waitress disappeared and was clearly busy with other tables. She never checked on us to see how we were doing, and it took a while for someone else to refill our drinks. They did a tremendous amount of takeout while we were there. All in all, it was a very disappointing meal. We won't be back.

    I stopped in for a late lunch with a craving for sushi. I had never been to Yang's before, but I…read morewas familiar with several of the other spots in the strip mall and decided to give it a try. The dine-in area was empty during my visit, but the restaurant was clearly busy with takeout orders--people were regularly coming in to place or pick up food. Having the dining room to myself, I found the staff to be very attentive and quick to take my order. I chose the sashimi lunch special, which came with miso soup, a house salad, and hot tea. I also added an order of edamame. The edamame was freshly steamed and served in the bamboo basket it was cooked in. It was hot, lightly salted, and a perfect way to start the meal. The salad was a simple iceberg mix with dressing. Unfortunately, the dressing didn't have much flavor, so it felt a bit underwhelming. The miso soup was standard--hot, with small pieces of tofu, and just what I expected. The sashimi was nicely sliced, though I found it a bit lacking in flavor on its own. I added soy sauce and wasabi, which helped enhance the experience. I did appreciate the attention to detail with the octopus sashimi--each slice was separated by a thin piece of lemon, which added a subtle citrus note that worked well.

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    Sushi Tokyo Asian Fusion

    Sushi Tokyo Asian Fusion

    3.2
    (17 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    After a long day of this and that, we decided to treat ourselves to some Asian food. And since this…read moreplace was just down the street and had recently opened, it seemed like a good opportunity to try them out. We had a coupon in a book that was mailed to us, otherwise I never would have known this place existed. It took over a failed Subway restaurant (which was right around the corner from Mr. Subb), and I was surprised an Asian takeout place moved in because right around the corner (next to the Mr. Subb) was another Chinese take out place. Sure, this place has dine-in options. And it claims to be Asian Fusion. Anyway, we both ordered the same dish: General Tsos chicken. I had brown rice, and my wife had fried rice. The softspoken guy who answered the phone was friendly and told us our order would be ready in 10-15 minutes. For a Sunday night, they must have been slow. I got there with time to spare and watched him cook our food. The dining room is cute, though I would guess the fixtures were used as some were already torn and worn down. The chef's bar had nice blue lighting and features, and there was some fish out in the cooler wrapped up in plastic. I don't eat sushi so I cannot comment on whether this is the way sushi bars are, but it seemed interesting. Our food was served in Japanese style take-out containers. There were five individual compartments filled with the chicken/broccoli, the rice, the spring roll (or egg roll, depending on interpretation), some duck sauce, and packets of soy sauce. It traveled a lot better than those white cardboard boxes or round plastic containers. However, as my wife noted, they cost more too. I saved my containers to use for other projects. The food was step above regular takeout fare. I can't say if the recipes were better, if it were fresher, or if the travel containers helped it fare better. There was less sauce on it, which likely helped. Both rice types used Japanese short grain, which was fine by me but not what you normally get with Chinese takeout. Also, it wasn't spicy at all. And the portions were smaller than most, yet the prices were much higher than most. Two combo meals were $34.00 before tip. I know of places to go for really cheap, bad Chinese food (buffets), and places to go for really expensive, high-quality Chinese food. As for take-out, though, the lines blur a bit. I want to like this place, but I love the restaurant around the corner. I don't see how both can succeed. Since it is primarily a sushi restaurant, perhaps that is the niche they should focus on.

    This is a cute new place that moved into the corner of Osborne and Albany Shaker. The menu has…read moreChinese, Japanese and Thai dishes but the interior and Chinese takeout presentation leads me to believe they're Japanese trained or more focused on that cuisine. Menu prices seemed high for Chinese, portion was small and they used sushi rice to make the fried rice. The egg roll filling was mushy but came in a crispy spring roll paper. On the positive everything was fresh and presented nicely. The duck sauce for the egg roll was homemade. The chef who took my order was soft spoken, polite and friendly. In the future I'd like to sit at the counter for omakase and see how good the chef is.

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    P.F. Chang's

    P.F. Chang's

    3.0
    (248 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    I came here for a family event. The service started out good and then our waitress vanished…read more Apparently some weird drama in the back. The ambience here is very classic Asian style. The food was OK. It was by no means bad but it left much to be desired in several ways. I understand that this is a chain restaurant so I'm not going to bust on them too hard. The lemonades were refreshing. I ordered a pomegranate lemonade and a strawberry cucumber lemonade. I liked the pomegranate one slightly better. I think the biggest disappointment for me was the lo mein. It didn't taste like much and there was nothing in it but noodles. The sushi was standard, not super high-quality. The honey chicken I ordered was all right. I tasted my sister's pepper chicken and I preferred that. I tried my brothers sesame chicken and did not care for that. The wonton soup was good, but the vegetables that went in there were chunky and raw so really weird to eat. My dad loved his Mongolian beef and he is a hard character to please. He also liked his fried rice and I tried that and I thought that was good. Overall, it was a really nice family outing and we enjoyed ourselves.

    I really like the food and location. The atmosphere is typical PF Chang, very open and well…read moredesigned. The problem here is the service. I have been here several times over the past few weeks we have been in the Albany area and each time the service has been lacking. Slow to seat, slow to take orders, slow to deliver food and slow to bring the check. The only thing I would recommend is training and supervision to better the customer experience.

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