Kimchi Stir Fry
Silk Road Café

Silk Road Café

12 West Main Street, Vermillion, 57069, United States Of America

Asian • Korean • Chinese • Japanese


"The Pineapple dish was even more underwhelming. Not only was it lacking in flavor, but it also had a poor presentation, with the pineapple chopped into tiny pieces that were hardly noticeable in the dish. Given the name of the dish, this was particularly disappointing. My son’s choice, the Kimchi Lo Mein, also failed to make an impression. We had expected a vibrant blend of flavors, but it ended up being quite forgettable and fell short of its potential. The only bright spot was the pot stickers, which my usually picky 16-year-old daughter enjoyed—an uncommon occurrence for us during dining experiences. The service did not enhance our visit. It was slow, and the baffling decision to have fans running in December in South Dakota added an uncomfortable element to our already disappointing meal. Additionally, our seating was uncomfortable; we had stools at our table while other smaller tables were equipped with chairs that had backs. We opted not to request a change to avoid further inconvenience. An unusual occurrence was the late arrival of a large portion of white rice, which came long after our main courses had been served, contributing to the overall oddness of the meal. I understand that restaurants face many challenges, and I typically strive to be a considerate guest, which is why I didn’t send back any food. However, the overall experience at Silk Road Cafe was far from what we had hoped for. I write this review in the spirit of honest feedback and improvement, as the cafe did not live up to the expectations set by its menu and atmosphere."

Soupa Saiyan

Soupa Saiyan

5689 Vineland Rd, Orlando I-32819-7830, United States

Soup • Asian • Vegan • Vietnamese


"My experience at this restaurant was astounding. I visited this location after I received neck and spine surgery from a car accident. I had just left the hospital and was hungry given I couldn't eat anything 12 hours prior to my surgery. When I arrived I was still under mild sedation and in a decent amount of pain. My fiancé chose the restaurant, I'm not sure if it was because it was just a ramen place or if it was because she knows I love anime. What she didn't know was I am a pretty big fan of Dragon Ball Z and even tho I don't remember much (due to the sedation I was still coming out of) I do know it was a great place for a fan to go and enjoy a good bite to eat from the memorabilia, to the amazing staff. I especially want to give a huge thanks to Frank. He didn't know me, he didn't know my story. Frank saw me and my fiancé walk in the door and as we ordered and sat at our table immediately asked if I was okay. Upon realizing I was in a state of pain he politely asked my fiancé if I was okay. She went on to explain that I had just had surgery from a car accident and was starting my recovery process. He immediately jumped to action making sure we had everything we needed and checked on us to make sure everything was okay. As I started to experience a loopy spell from sedation in my system Frank walked up and asked my fiancé if I was a Dragon Ball Z fan. Her not being sure told him I watched anime and he politely came to me and asked me himself. In my moment I pain I replied yes! Thinking this is an odd question. Frank then reached into his pocket and pulled a 4 star dragon ball and hands it to me. Telling me he wishes me a speedy recovery and he hopes to see me again soon. As we finished dinning I was having trouble standing from my seat and began to panic. A lady I never got the name of stood from her seat put my arm around her and with my fiancé on the other side helped me to my car. Thank you to all of the people who helped me and took a money of there day to make sure I was okay. I will definitely be visiting again soon"