Wednesday night, we were craving for asian foods at the Borgata. Ordered cream cheese Crab Rangoons for appetizer and Oxtail Tail Soup with the rice, Beef tendon and brisket noodle, Sa Cha Beef Noodle, beef chow fun and chicken curry — overall it is just okay except the beer chow fun was so salty. Like other reviewers says, ITISOVERPRICED — We can eat similar foods in NYC with better prices.
Nelly G.
Tu valoración: 5 Crown Heights, NY
Every time I go to the borgata I always eat here this place is a hidden gem. I was here last night with my girlfriend and we ordered the chicken and shrimp with rice which was really good. We ordered the cream cheese Rangoon which is amazing it is definitely worth trying. The wings I ordered also were good. Our waiter was a great guy also very polite and always checked on us every time to make sure we needed anything. N.O.W is a great restaurant it’s definitely a place you have to try if you are at The Borgata
Christine M.
Tu valoración: 3 Elizabeth, NJ
We always enjoyed food here but today the phở was lukewarm and the fried jumbo shrimp not crunchy!
Lily F.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Wanted a small snack before hitting the road out of Atlantic City so I decided to come here with my boyfriend. The smell of the food was so appealing so we decided to have some food here. We shared the chicken pad Thai which was surprisingly enough for the both of us. It was good and tasty and delicious. We can’t complain! The price was well worth it and the customer service was good too.
Roy B.
Tu valoración: 4 Huntington, NY
If you are a fan of great food prepared fast with excellent presentation then this is the Asian food equivalent of happiness. MR and I had just left a disastrous situation at another restaurant and by this time we were starving. We wandered across the casino floor at the Borgata and saw that the line was very short to get in. Within five minutes we were seated at what I can only describe as a two sided lunch counter or community seating. Absolutely perfect for people watching. Just as good as sitting at the corner of your friendly neighborhood bar on a Friday night. The chef behind the glass was a phenomenal Dynamo. Our food and the food of everyone else came out fast hot and delicious. Excellent noodles and soup. Although it’s not formal in any way that you might expect in other AC restaurants, the food is just right to take the edge off from a long drive from Long Island.
Fransisca M.
Tu valoración: 3 Elmwood Park, NJ
Nice Asian option inside of the casino. Had the Singapore Mei fun and it was definitely on the salter side. Service was pretty quick, but for whatever reason our server was kinda nosy(questioning which ethnicity of Asian we were, why our last names aren’t typically Asian, etc) and made some unsolicited comments.
Andrew C.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
NOW is a great place for a quick meal either during the day or late at night where it seems to be busiest. Located inside the Borgata casino(It’s a little hard to find so remember its location is close to the buffet), NOW attracts diehard Asian gamblers, other gamblers, post club attendees and other night owls. Service is quick and there is a counter for solo eaters or small parties. My favorite thing on the menu is the beef tendon and brisket noodle soup — a Hong Kong dish — and one of the best I have ever had including Asia. The noodle lady cooks right in front of the counter. The noodles are cooked al dente and don’t stick together. The broth is rich and hot but not too salty. The veggies(Chinese broccoli) and scallions add a nice touch. Most importantly the beef brisket pieces are so tender and flavorful. The beef tendon pieces are all edible and not rubbery. The portion size is OK. I recommend getting the noodles in soups vs the fried noodle dishes. The one negative is prices are high.($ 16.50 for a bowl of noodles that is $ 5-$ 6 in Chinatown). However it seems like most people, including I, use their casino points/comps to eat here so the price isn’t that big a deal. Hours are late even on school nights. Opened until 2am or even 4am depending on the night. Also NOW does take out as well.
John C.
Tu valoración: 4 Memphis, TN
My favorite dish are hot and sour soup and the korean angus beef worst dish are pepper steak the beef always taste weird in the pepper steak.
Ed M.
Tu valoración: 3 Feasterville-Trevose, PA
Nothing really special, but pricey in my opinion. Served family style or at the bar, it’s not a good place to get away from the crowd.
Karen C.
Tu valoración: 4 Santa Monica, CA
Such a great, delicious and varied go to at Borgata. I love all of their noodles, I’ve tried probably at least 5 noodle dishes(and their pad Thai is still my favorite). It’s amazing that it’s open late too, it’s so hearty and comforting to eat at, and service is so quick! I gave –1 star because the prices are took inflated. But if you have comp dollars, you can use them there :)
Daria B.
Tu valoración: 3 Irvine, CA
NOW is one of my favorite restaurants at the Borgata.(But let it be known if I didn’t have comp dollars to use I probably wouldn’t have tried most of the restaurants at Borgata!) This restaurant may be hard to see from the main floor as its embedded behind the poker tables but it’s a little gem for noodle soups. I like the veggie noodle soup and Thai style seafood soups they offer. One night I decided to take out the $ 19 crab fried rice special and was a little disappointed with the imitation crab flavor and little to no meat in the rice carton. I also ordered spring rolls that night and for $ 8, three pre-frozen then fried rolls weren’t worth the price. Also, I wish they gave the option of warming their sake. Free tea is nice but I don’t see why they can’t warm the sake. Only chilled here. Boo. Again I used my comp dollars and didn’t have a desire to reach out to the manager and complain. So I’ll use better judgement next time and just stick to my soups and Sapporo! :)
Meridith Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Union Beach, NJ
communal tables and consistently yummy food. noodles is open way late and is always busy. staff is always pretty attentive in my(many) experiences and the food comes out quickly. spring rolls, bacon bites(I don’t remember their exact name) and rare beef are great. Peking shrimp and chicken are perfectly sweet and spicy. udon and fried rice are old standbys, however I’m not a fan of the pad Thai, too sweet. the sodas are very small but I haven’t had an issue with that it seems to be perfect size for the meal.
Wesley D.
Tu valoración: 2 Flushing, NY
If you are Chinese, you will agree that this is one of the worst joints in AC. Most of the food are Americanized, the few authentic items will cost you arm and leg unless you are a high roller. I almost feel this is a «tourist trap restaurant».
Brandon E.
Tu valoración: 3 Hoboken, NJ
It was OK, not sure if it was A-OK but just ok. The server was nice but kinda all over the place. I had just sat down and my wife went to the bathroom, so it was just me, the waiter comes over and asks if we are ready to order… dude, literally I am taking off my coat and there is an empty chair with a coat on it next to me… nope. You are going to sit with a bunch of strangers staring awkwardly across from them as they eat. Not a fan of that, but we got a seat nonetheless. I ordered the General Tso’s chicken. Absolutely not worth $ 16, it was worth half that. It was really not much different than you’d get from the Chinese place on the corner. It had 2 pieces of broccoli, however, the rice was cooked absolutely perfectly. My wife got that pad tai and that was very good and plentiful, this is what I should have gotten. Yes it’s in the middle of the casino. And to be honest the Borgata is probably the smokiest of all the casinos. With every bite I could taste cigarette and cigar smoke. Honestly, I wouldn’t come back. I’d prefer a more enclosed space without the lovely cloud of virginia slims and desperation hanging over my head.
Esther Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Queens, NY
The best asian food in AC. Everything here is good. I always get the crab rangoon, korean bbq ribs(which comes with kimchi), the egg noodle soup with wonton and general tsao’s. Oh the xo fried rice is really good too. They also have a special menu with prices that varies. I guess a nice treat if you’re up some money! There might be a line depending when you go but it’s usually really fast.
Victoria j.
Tu valoración: 3 Gaithersburg, MD
This restaurant is definitely not 4 or 5 stars. I’d give it 2.5 stars if I could. Since I can’t, I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt and give them 3 stars. The reason for the low rating is that my dishes were very salty. I ordered kimchi and spicy Thai seafood noodle soup. Kimchi — I definitely could tell this was not an authentic Korean recipe. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t good either. If I’m paying something like $ 6 for a side of kimchi, I expect it to be the BOMB!!!(And not so salty) Noodle soup — SALTYSALTYSALTY… Is all I can say about this dish. It would’ve been really flavorful and really yummy only if it wasn’t so salty. I had to down a few cups of water after this dish. Service — 5 stars… But unfortunately, the saltiness of the good overdid the good service. Since this restaurant is in Borgata and it’s the only sit down Asian restaurant in the hotel, I would probably go back. Otherwise, I would stay away!
Kathy D.
Tu valoración: 3 Tampa, FL
Inside the Borgata hotel & casino. We stopped in to check it out, have a break from the casinos & just get a nibble. We ordered a few appetizers to share. The restaurant itself is fairly small, clean & inviting. The rangoons& Spring rools were on par and a nice treat. The Phở was regrettable, but 2 out of 3 isn’t bad. The communal seating kind of threw mw. Usually it doesn’t bother me but… I had come in to get a respite & chat with friends, not hear strangers tales of AC. Oh, a new experience. What’s a girl to do? Keep trying new experiences.
Ynnal A.
Tu valoración: 4 Holmdel, NJ
Great Chinese food. Reasonable priced, good staff, and best part is they have chinese beer
Ben L.
Tu valoración: 3 Queens, NY
It’s the Asian option in the casino. The restaurant is on the small side with a handful of side tables and two big communal tables that you share with others, it’s a reg seat communal table and then a high seat communal. The food is pretty in line with the clientele which is mostly non asian. The food: Beef Tendon and Brisket– Spiced beef brisket, beef tendon, thin egg noodles, chicken stock, yu choy, star anise, sesame oil and scallions. I thought the broth was nice, but needed more depth of flavor. The meat was a tad too sweet for me, but my biggest issue was the meat was more firm than it supposed to be. The noddles were standard, but the veg was oddly cooked really well.
Tony J.
Tu valoración: 3 Rahway, NJ
This is a Chinese inspired eatery but to be honest is American chinese inspired. The waiters are fast but don’t particularly smile or attempt to make you feel welcome. I ordered for Appetizer the chicken satay and sliced roast pork. VERYDISAPPOINTED. … The satay was basically a thin grilled chicken breast that was spotted in sweet chili sauce before put in a plate of Peanut butter. There was nothing creative or original about it, the dry pork was worse. It was difficult to eat and didn’t finish the slices. Dinner was the curry chicken and pad thai. The chicked was ok a little over breaded for my taste but the pad thai was delicious. I recommend getting the noodle dishes or soup which I’ve tried in the past and enjoyed. Lastly. … if you want very good authentic chinese dishes in the casino then you MUST hit KWI at Ceasars! !! You won’t be disappointed