Tom Kar
Asiana Noodle Shop

Asiana Noodle Shop

88 Church St, 05401, Burlington, United States

Asian • Sushi • Casual • Chinese


"While I appreciate their tenacity at trying to continue serving food (take out only no dining in at the moment during a pandemic I must say that our dinner last night left much to be desired. My husband ordered the Korean Kimchi Beef Stew. The meat was not fit to serve a diner in this, a 1st world country, and the rest of the overly salty broth was filled with unidentifiable items (I was able to identify the brain like kimchi, some cabbage and some sort of long tubular solid pasta thing that I still have not a clue what it was . My tofu Pad Thai was ok and I liked that it came with some steamed veg. The real kicker was the wait time. I ordered online at 7:16pm with a pickup time of 8:04pm. I decided to give them an additional 15 20 minutes as last night was Valentines Day and I had assumed that they would have received a larger than usual demand for take away orders for a normal monday. I might have wanted to give them an extra hour ... I waited in the restaurants' stairwell with other hoping to be diners (while checking periodically on my illegally parked car I had brought my 15 year old daughter to keep me company and she remained in the car probably why I didn't get a ticket or towed... until 9:05pm when I was handed my partially cold dinner. The people working were VERY kind and apologetic but when I got home and started eating dinner at 9:20 I forgot all about their extra efforts. My valentine was disgusted by his meal! Egad! May not be going back..."

Silom 12

Silom 12

1846 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, 60647, United States

Tea • Full • Thai • Asian


"Title: "A Thai Gastronomic Journey to Remember at Silom 12 "From the moment I stepped into Silom 12, nestled in the heart of Bucktown, Chicago, I knew I was in for an exquisite culinary experience. The restaurant 's ambiance beckoned me with its warm and welcoming allure, and the food, oh the food, exceeded every expectation.Our culinary adventure began with an absolutely divine Crab Rangoon. The first thing to note was its presentation I had never seen a Crab Rangoon wrapped quite like this. Folded delicately like a bow tie, it was as pleasing to the eye as it was to the palate. The balance between the crisp fried exterior and the luscious mix of crab meat and cream cheese within was spot on. The added crunch of celery and the tangy punch of sweet chili sauce elevated it to a level of perfection I hadn 't experienced before. This unique spin on Crab Rangoon was hands down the best I 've ever had.Next up was the Steamed Mussels, steamed to perfection in a spicy basil lemongrass broth. The mussels were plump and tender, their subtle briny flavor intermingling wonderfully with the fragrant, spicy broth. The depth and complexity of flavors were simply mind blowing.The culinary journey continued with the Tom Ka soup with chicken. Its creamy richness, punctuated by the tartness of lime and the heat from chili, was both comforting and invigorating. The chicken was tender and beautifully infused with the flavors of the soup. It was, without a doubt, a bowl of soul satisfying goodness.The grand finale was the Pineapple Fried Rice with Tofu. Our server recommended this combination, and he couldn 't have been more correct. The rice was perfectly cooked, each grain distinct and carrying the flavors of the various ingredients. The sweetness of the pineapple offered a beautiful contrast to the savory fried rice, while also lending a refreshing crunch. The tofu was a stellar addition, its delicate flavor and texture forming a lovely counterpoint to the overall richness of the dish. I never knew fried rice could taste this good.In conclusion, my dining experience at Silom 12 was nothing short of phenomenal. From the quality of the ingredients to the mastery of flavors, it was clear that every dish was crafted with care and love. If you 're in Chicago and craving for authentic Thai cuisine, Silom 12 is a must visit destination. Five stars all the way"