I’ll order from here when I’m in a hurry. They’re pretty consistent. Like their phoenix and something soup. It’s a seafood and chicken meal. The large container is a meal in as itself.
Jason M.
Tu valoración: 4 Berlin, CT
Very, very good for a cheap takeout place. Had the General Tso’s with pork fried rice combo, made well, and very cheap at $ 6.15 for lunch, which includes choice of a soup, soda, or egg roll. More than enough food and beverage for a hearty meal. And get this: the order taker was a nice young gentleman who spoke native English! Don’t get me wrong, I’m not one of those«This is ‘Murica, we speak Amuricanese here!» kinda people, but it’s nice to know your order is getting across the lines of communication properly. All their lunch specials are $ 6.15 in fact, so no price hikes for more popular items. They’re doing good business here in Elmwood, for sure.
Jennifer W.
Tu valoración: 5 Lake Villa, IL
First time ordering from here. Wonton soup AWESOME! My only regret is not ordering the large size so I would have more for later! Lo mein was light and full of veggies. I am not a huge helper but I was so impressed… I had to review and I am not even finished eating. Super nice delivery guy. This place is a Win, win win.
Emily W.
Tu valoración: 5 West Hartford, CT
When I’m to tired to cook dinner for my family and want something quick I always call new Asia for my Chinese fix, there located opposite the Bank of America on new Britain Ave in west Hartford, my favorite is the curry chicken with pork fried rice which is served a little spicy which I like but can be served mild if you want, their fried rice is not over greasy like some Chinese restaurants, their prices are really good and I like the fact that their lunch special gives u the option of a drink at no extra cost all for a very inexpensive $ 6, but I always order a egg roll anyway that are nice and crispy, not the fanciest of places but clean and friendly staff makes it 5 stars in my book!
Jay O.
Tu valoración: 5 Hartford, CT
New asia is my Favorite Asian take out. They actually understand that Shrimp fried rice should have more than 2 shrimps… The broccoli in garlic sauce is delicious, no complaints. Just recently the restaurant started making deliveries and I was impressed at the delivery guy for bringing our order to a 3rd. Floor. The delivery guy then forgot an iced tea and he was diligent enough to return and drop that delicious iced tea 25 mins. Later. You may also dine in… Staff is always amicable… Like I said… no complaints here…
Jon S.
Tu valoración: 5 New Haven, CT
This is my favorite Chinese take out in the area. I was on the fence between a 4 and a 5 star rating, but my most recent experience pushed it to a 5. The food is your typical Chinese food. Maybe atypical for the area, but this is exactly what I love in Chinese food. The General Tso’s isn’t overly saucy, its very crispy, and its not too sour. This is similar to what I ate in where I grew in in New Jersey(as well as college in Troy, NY). The egg rolls are very crispy and full of flavor. Maybe a bit on the salty side, but much better than the bland soggy cabbage tubes you get from other places. Other stuff — beef & broccoli, lo mein, sesame chicken — is equally good. I also like the portions. They give you a lot of meat, which is great if you have the will power to stop eating and save some for lunch the next day. As for me, it just means I get a much more intense food baby and food coma, which is nothing really to complain about. I’d definitely give this place a shot, good Chinese take-out is hard to find.
Joe C.
Tu valoración: 4 Wethersfield, CT
Great Fast Food chinese restaurant I always order their General Tsos best I’ve ever had they mix veggies which I love almost makes me feel like it’s healthy. Pork fried rice is awesome they mix in Bok Choy which is different but great. $ 10 minimum for delivery. If you live in the area it’s deff a must try.
Patricia P.
Tu valoración: 5 West Hartford, CT
Love Love. They make the best Sesame Chicken, Shrimp. Love the pork fried rice. Nice people… Best Chinese in this area for sure.
Allison R.
Tu valoración: 4 Hartford, CT
I decided to switch up my delivery routine and ordered from New Asia tonight. Think this will be my new go-to for Chinese! Delivery was quick and the driver was friendly. Prices are also a little lower than other delivery places, at least for the things I usually order. The General Tso’s has a bit of a different flavor than I’m used to, but I dig it. And they get an extra star for including more veggies than just the usual broccoli — and for going light on the sauce.(Is it sad that stuff like that excites me to the point of being extra-star-worthy? I don’t care; it’s delicious.)
Sanh A.
Tu valoración: 4 Hartford, CT
I was hesitant to try a new take out place as I’m a loyal Black Bamboo fan. I’m glad I gave New Asia a try because the food was fresh and«healthy». I ordered wings, chicken fried rice, Hunah chicken and an egg roll. Initially when I saw the coloring of the rice I wanted to kick myself for giving a new place a try. The rice is lighter than the typical Chinese fried rice. I use very little salt in my cooking and was able to detect it after a few nibbles of the rice. I thought I wouldn’t like it but it’s nice that the rice had many different types of veggies. I would order again simply bc this is the healthiest tasting fried rice I have ever eaten. The Hunah chicken was so so. I don’t know if it was worth $ 8 bc the container the food was packaged in was extremely shallow. The meat was fresh but sorta skimpy. The fried chicken was fried chicken. Nothing special. I did notice that it didn’t stay crunchy long. After 15 mins of my order arriving my chicken lost it’s crunch. I guess less chemicals? Four stars for being decent in the area. Fresh veggies and moist rice is a plus!
Tanya C.
Tu valoración: 5 West Hartford, CT
New Asia may be small but the food is very tasty. I order scallion pancakes and vegetable rolls with a spicy duck sauce
Byron D.
Tu valoración: 3 Wethersfield, CT
New Asia is located accross from Bank of America on New Britain Ave. This was a slightly different General Tso’s Chicken than is typical in this area. Slightly crunchy but still moist, not much sauce. The Wonton soup had some different things in it, and the fried rice was light colored, not greasy with celery and carrots mixed in. A nice change from the standard greasy pork fried rice, two pieces of broccoli and sauce drenched chicken. I enjoyed this meal. The woman that took my order knew I was eating in, but served it to-go. I found that odd, but that just may be how they do things. The restaurant has floor to ceiling windows on two sides, seating available, but primarily a take out restaurant. The lunch special is a very good value. I uploaded a few images as well.
Franklin H.
Tu valoración: 4 West Hartford, CT
As I live only 3 miles away, I have been going here on and off for the last 3 years. The food overall is good and the prices are reasonable as far as «fast chinese food» go. The lunch specials are truely a bargin as it costs about $ 6. Some of my favorites are the shrimp with lobster sauce and general Tsao’s chicken. My only recommendation to them is to perhaps give a little bit more rice with their dishes to balance out the sauce. If you come here to I am sure you’ll enjoy a quick and delicious meal.
G K.
Tu valoración: 4 Bethel, CT
This little Chinese restaurant is tucked away at the corner of a strip mall on New Britain Avenue right on the edge of Elmwood. It’s more of a takeout place, though it does have tables and you could eat in if you wanted to. I stopped in with a vague recollection of having ordered takeout from there before and liking it. On this visit I ordered the shrimp with bean curd, vegetable fried rice, and two egg rolls(described as «crispy egg roll» on the menu). Service was speedy and I was handed a piping hot bag which I promptly took home. First up were the egg rolls. They were definitely«crispy» — perhaps a little more than I would have liked. The wrappers were warm to the touch, but not as hot as you would expect if they had just been pulled out of the fryer. I suspect they are cooked ahead of time, then reheated in the fryer(hence the extra dark color). They were okay, but I don’t think I would order them again. There are plenty of other offerings on the menu to try, after all. Next I dished up the veggie fried rice. The color and flavor was quite good, though I was mildly amused to see what appeared to be frozen peas and carrots among the vegetables. I did like that they had not slathered the fried rice in soy sauce as so many restaurants do. The flavors were well balanced and quite tasty. Then I dished up the shrimp and bean curd(tofu). Most places use the firm bean curd, but I am a fan of the softer stuff, and I was very glad to see that was what they had used. It was soft and delicate as a custard, melting upon the tongue and providing a nice contrast to the firmer shrimp. Mmmmmm! Yes, I definitely like this. Perhaps this wasn’t the absolute best Chinese food I’ve ever had — but it was solid. I’d like to go back and try some other dishes, and perhaps order off the menu to see what they can do.