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    If you enjoy this type of food, this is your spot. Absolutely amazing! Great flavors. Very friendly owners

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    Red Chili

    Red Chili

    4.0
    (342 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    I was visiting Syracuse for work and I typically seek out authentic Szechuan places when visiting…read morenew cities, so when scoping out my options here I found a few places that seemed to be legit. I did find a person who visited this one and another one, Jianghu Café and so I asked her if I could only visit one, which do I do, and she said Jianhghu was the winner winner Szechuan lunch. I did go there and it was great! But I found myself having one additional dinner time without plans, so I came here as well. Walking in, I noticed what appeared to be a common Asian Massage Parlor next door, yo uget to it via the entry way that bring you here as well. Kinda odd, but it didn't bother me. Walking into this restaurant, it's very nicely laid out and beautifully décor'd! The servers and staff spoke great English and were very helpful, especially when answering questions about their menu. I started with their Garlic Cucumbers, but I asked for them to be spicy and Wow, they did a GREAT job with them! They weren't very hot, but so much spiciness and flavor - I loved them! Next up was to get their cumin chicken. They do cumin style in all their proteins, which makes for some great options. I chose their basic fried rice to come with this. The fried rice and cumin chicken were both amazing... Perfectly spiced and loaded with flavor. There were several Szechuan peppercorns in the dish, which added to the aroma and flavor of the dish. Overall - I really like this dinner! While I do feel Jianghu is slightly better, this is amazing as well!

    This was my first time here. The customer service was good, but unfortunately I was disappointed…read morewith the food I ordered. I wish the menu provided more details about what was included in each dish. When I tried the Kung Pao Chicken, I bit into something twice that caused a strong burning sensation in my mouth. I'm still not sure what it was, because it looked like chicken at first. I also ordered the Orange Chicken and the General Tso's Chicken (extra spicy), but neither dish was spicy at all, or fresh tasting. All chicken dishes were drowned in bland sauce. Since it was our first time and we weren't sure how the food would be, we decided to order from the lunch menu. In hindsight, we all regretted that choice and felt we should have tried something else instead.

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    Firudo Asian Food

    Firudo Asian Food

    3.5
    (166 reviews)
    5.3 mi
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    I go to Firudo quite often and as long as you know what to expect, you won't be disappointed…read more The main draw of Firudo is the "all you can eat" sushi for 26.95 (plus an added fee if paying by card). I gotta say, it's one of the best deals in the 315. Does Firudo serve the best sushi I've ever had? No, not even close but it's definitely good enough for the price you're paying. The AYCE also comes with a couple caveats. You're limited to 10 pieces of sashimi and 10 pieces of sushi- you can get as many maki/hand rolls as you'd like. So keep that in mind. I've never had a wait at Firudo and the staff is attentive. It's very clearly a family run business, which I appreciate. As long as you don't go expecting Jiro dreams of sushi, I think you'll have a great meal.

    January 2024 I had my fifth visit to Firudo. My fiancé and I continue to go back because they offer…read moreall you can eat appetizers, hibachi plates, and sushi for $26.95 (cash price/card has a fee). I feel like the place is never terrible, but also never amazing. The water tastes a bit chemically (like water with a bit of the cleaner in it) and the soda also never tastes great. I would say to go when you're not in a rush cause the service is also hit or miss. The last time they barely checked in on the table for refills or if we wanted to order more. I will say, I get the Syracuse roll and the Salmon Lover roll almost every time and they're always decent for me. The fried rice has always been fine too. My fiancé always gets the chicken katsu and enjoys it. If you go in with low expectations, then it will probably be better than expected!

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    Taste Of Asia

    Taste Of Asia

    3.1
    (67 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    $$

    Amazing food and service. Very family friendly atmosphere and reasonably priced. I highly recommend…read moretrying the yellow curry: magnificent!

    This place just kind of floats in the lazy river of restaurants on Marshall Street. It never…read moreoccurred to me to actually eat here after years of living in Syracuse. They're not on the apps, nobody ever talks about them, and nothing about them seems to stand out above other restaurants that are better known for the different types of food that they make. We actually decided to order here when we were specifically looking for pineapple fried rice and this was just the first place we looked that had it. The first day we tried to order was on a Sunday, when I think they were open. We were trying to time it with our drive so we could pick it up on our way home. We read through the menu and put our orders together, then realized their online ordering was disabled. We tried to call and it went to voicemail. It sucked having to pick another place on the fly and scramble an order together. The following Saturday, we gave them another shot and were able to reach them by phone. The phone order was tough. We wrote down the numbers, but the lady didn't know which items they corresponded to, so we had to go on the website and look them up while placing the order. They also don't have duck as a meat option in their dishes, despite their menu listing it. The food was decent. Definitely not a destination spot, but we don't regret coming here and placing a huge order. Here's what we got. A2. Curry Puff: Four crispy, spongy dumplings. These are a hybrid between mandu style dumplings and pierogies. The outside is spongy and soft like flatbread, but with the structural integrity of a good dumpling/pierogi. It's filled with mashed potatoes laced with curry spices, and the cucumber sauce is sweet with a thick consistency, not unlike duck sauce. You get 4 of them for $6.00, and it's a great appetizer. S5. Bun Bo Xao (Cold Noodle Salad): I love cold noodles, but we weren't wowed by this one. Tons of fresh bean sprouts and cucumbers, but then just a pile of regular thin noodles and not much sauce. Like possibly no sauce. It was like eating a bowl of raw veggies with no dressing. Super fresh feeling, and if they sauced it harder it would have been great. We also paid extra to get it with shrimp, and we wish we had gone with beef instead. It came with tiny, unflavored, untextured, possibly canned shrimp that somehow added nothing to the unflavored pile of veggies and noodles. We ended up fixing it ourselves at home, and it became one of our favorite parts of the meal. It's a well made dish, but it's like the batteries aren't included. R2. Pineapple Fried Rice: Disclaimer - Pineapple in regular food is not my thing. We live in a free country and I try to be tolerant of other people's views on pineapple placement. I did try a few bites to prove I'm not a square, and I absolutely loved the rice. Amazing texture and kind of a smoky taste. For some reason it came with raisins too, which even my girlfriend wasn't crazy about. She says they should nix the raisins and add more pineapple. Even with the pineapples, I would have eaten that whole dish without thinking twice. It had a deep flavor to it I wasn't expecting. I'd absolutely try a regular order fit for human beings. N4. Kao Soi Noodle: I ordered these because the description said crispy noodles. Crispy noodles are one of my favorite things, but I don't think these were ever intended to be crispy. These were fully soggy, very cooked noodles. The red curry was about average, but we asked them to crank up the heat and they obliged. It seems like they used pepper flakes, because the burn was all up front if that makes sense. I love a good Thai stir fry, and have no complaints outside of the hopes I had for crispy noodles. In the grand scheme though, I won't remember this one over any of the others I've had. G4. Massaman Curry: This was our favorite thing next to the fried rice. We loved this. Super creamy, and we felt like we were rolling the dice with the meat. A lot of places give you chewy, leathery take-out style pork or beef, and this wasn't the case here. We ordered this one extra spicy too and it came with a little kick, but nothing crazy. We absolutely loved the rich flavor and very creamy consistency. The white rice was so soft and fluffy, it went amazing with this curry. They have a diverse menu with a lot of different things to pick from, so there's definitely some loose ends. Even so though, we'd go straight for the fried rice and Massaman Curry and branch out if we had room.

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    A2. Curry Puff - $6.00
    A2. Curry Puff - $6.00
    R2. Pineapple Fried Rice - $15.00
    R2. Pineapple Fried Rice - $15.00
    N4. Kao Soi Noodle - $15.00

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    N4. Kao Soi Noodle - $15.00
    Cousins Maine Lobster - Syracuse

    Cousins Maine Lobster - Syracuse

    3.6
    (11 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Casual dining

    My friend and I met at Freight Yard Brewery for Cousins Lobster Truck event. Truck was in the…read moreparking lot behind the brewery this visit. Short wait time to order 10-15 minutes and short wait time for pick up. The small lobster roll is up to a whopping $26! It was fresh and packed with buttery lobster. The lobster tots were amazing, with a fair amount of lobster for $22. We shared both. The Brewery had cleared out a bit by the time we received food. Plenty of room at the bar and tables to enjoy our food. Huge improvement on two plus hour wait time last visit. But I think Mother Nature dictates the turn out at these events as well.

    There was a line waiting for the truck to open. They were set up at a local business in Auburn in…read moretheir parking lot. The truck opened right on time and it didn't take long to place my order. My order took about 10 minutes, 1 hot Connecticut Lobster Roll and 1 Cold Maine lobster Roll. It was a such a beautiful spring day I decided to open the back of my van and eat in the sun! ( There was no place to eat at this business.) The hot buttery Connecticut roll was tender and delicious, it had a nice amount of lobster meat. The other roll, the cold one had noticably less meat. I was disappointed but it was delicious and next time I'll try something else, people were saying that the lobster tacos and lobster quesadillas were very good too.

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