Best Asian Food Restaurants in Edison

We've collected top 10 mentioned asian food restaurants in Edison from other articles such as ubereats.com, Gothamist, HYPEBAE.

Best Asian Food Restaurants in Edison

Aquagrill
Aquagrill
4.6 (910 ratings)
Popular SoHo spot with an upmarket seafood menu & a raw bar offering a large selection of oysters.
210 Spring St, New York, NY 10012, USA
Seafood restaurantAmerican restaurantAsian fusion restaurantBrunch restaurantDessert restaurantFine dining restaurantLunch restaurantOyster bar restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Money Inc
The 20 Best Seafood Restaurants in NYC
"Sitting on a corner in SoHo is Aquagrill, which has the atmosphere of an upscale seaside restaurant, says Gayot. Executive chef-owner Jeremy Marshall’s bouillabaisse is considered one of the best in the city. You should also pay attention to the chef’s specials, which include both traditional seafood dishes and some more exotic options."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Seafood Restaurants in New York City
"As its name implies, Aquagrill is as much for diners as it is for drinkers. The seafood dishes—including 25 daily oyster varieties, spicy tuna tartare, and truffle-crusted cod—pair perfectly with the restaurant’s extensive selection of white and red wines, champagne, sake, and cocktails."
Chuko
Chuko
4.4 (895 ratings)
Ramen bowls & Asian-accented appetizers, plus beer & sake, are served at this hip eatery.
565 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA
Ramen restaurantAsian restaurant
Mentioned by Food & Wine
Andrew Zimmern's Top 10 Places to Eat Asian Food in NYC
"While anyone can make a bowl of ramen, the guys at Chuko do it right. They have appetizers, but stick to the soups: They're filling, with light, perfectly cooked noodles and rich broth. I go with the pork (the soft-boiled egg is clutch), but the miso ramen with chicken is top-notch as well."
Mentioned by Food Com
Beyond the Roll: The Best Non-Sushi Japanese Restaurants in New York
"Within a skewer’s toss of the Barclays Center, Bar Chuko is the perfect spot to visit before a concert or Nets game. The service is super-friendly yet polished, and the selection of shochus and Japanese whiskies is unrivaled. I sit at the bar and start with the special frozen cocktail."
Maison Yaki
Maison Yaki
4.3 (190 ratings)
Classical French cooking meets Japanese flavors at this relaxed yakitori spot with a backyard patio.
626 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA
Asian fusion restaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
Have Your Cake and Eat It Too at the Restaurants With the Best Desserts in NYC
"Prospect HeightsBest for friend nightJust across the street from Olmsted, Grunert brings his expertise to the French-Japanse Maison Yaki, a skewer-focused restaurant where everything on the menu is meant to be shared. For dessert, the matcha-drizzled profiteroles ($8) are worth saving room for. The crackly choux is sliced, filled with ginger ice cream, and drizzled with matcha sauce, which is Ghostbusters green and served from a gravy boat."
Mentioned by Time Out New York
The best restaurants in Brooklyn
"A French yakitori spot from lauded chef Greg Baxtrom offering playful dishes like cauliflower okonomiyaki, tempura-fried frog legs and Pocky-style dessert."
Yaso Tangbao
Yaso Tangbao
4 (718 ratings)
Soup dumplings & other Shanghai-style street fare in a compact space with chic touches.
148 Lawrence St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Dim sum restaurantAsian restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best Restaurants In Downtown Brooklyn, New York City
"The chefs here handcraft each dumpling — from stirring to rolling, folding, pinching, and steaming — true to traditional Chinese methods. Therefore, dumpling lovers flock from all over to this authentic spot. Other delicacies include a variety of noodle soups made with braised beef, braised pork meatballs, and chicken curry, among others."
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Best Chinese Food in 32 NYC Neighborhoods
"It's mainly about the the xiao long bao (soup dumplings) at this Shanghai-influenced restaurant, (go for the standard pork soup variety), but save room for inventive options like the you tiao and braised meatballs."
Kanoyama
Kanoyama
4.3 (402 ratings)
Basic space serving broad variety of fish (plus vegetarian options), with adjacent sake/oyster bar.
175 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Eater NY
NYC’s 31 Top Sushi Restaurants
"Even before chef Nobuyuki Shikanai nabbed one Michelin star, his unfussy sushi spot had already earned a devout neighborhood following for its well-priced fresh fish. A long menu of sashimi, nigiri, and rolls — in addition to izakaya bites like shrimp tempura and gyoza — run a. la carte, but the most coveted seats are at Shikana’s omakase counter."
Le Sajj
Le Sajj
4.5 (218 ratings)
Lebanese & Mediterranean cuisines plus belly dancing & live music on some weekend nights.
8221 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11209, USA
Lebanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarHookah barMediterranean restaurantMiddle Eastern restaurant
Mitoushi Sushi
Mitoushi Sushi
4.4 (172 ratings)
Casual storefront setting for sushi rolls, sashimi & other Japanese dishes.
177 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Asian restaurantJapanese restaurantDelivery RestaurantSushi restaurant
Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
4.5 (1674 ratings)
34 Cooper Sq, New York, NY 10003, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBar & grillBarbecue restaurantRestaurant
A8 Pan Asian Vegan Cuisine
A8 Pan Asian Vegan Cuisine
4.3 (41 ratings)
Funky little spot with a wide-ranging vegan Asian menu & non-alcoholic drinks served at bare tables.
268 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
Vegan restaurantAsian restaurantChinese takeawayDelivery Restaurant
Spicy Village
Spicy Village
4.4 (818 ratings)
Chinese cafe serving Henan fare (hand-pulled noodles, pork pancakes & spicy chicken) in simple digs.
68 Forsyth St B, New York, NY 10002, USA
Chinese restaurantAsian restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Migrationology - Food Travel Blog
10 Must-Eat Restaurants In NYC: New York City Food Guide
"[The chicken] is marinated in Budweiser, salt, pepper and MSG.”. As I was rummaging my chopsticks through the beauty that is the “Spciy Big Tray Chicken” at Spicy Village restaurant, I caught a glimpse of an article written by the New York Times posted on the wall, written all about Spicy Village and especially focused on the dish I was about to devour. Spicy Village is a tiny restaurant located in Chinatown in Manhattan that specializes in home-cooked style dishes from the central Henan province of China, plus some extra dishes that have roots in Xinjiang – the Spicy Big Tray Chicken being one of them."
Mentioned by New York City 5 days itinerary
An Epic 5 Days in New York Itinerary (by a Former New Yorker)
"For delicious hand-pulled noodles, try Spicy Village. Their big tray chicken is unmissable and will feed 2-3 hungry people for under $15 (and it’s BYOB as well, so just pick up some beers from the bodega next door if you want to feel peak New York). Note: Are you gluten-free?. Check out this gluten-free guide to New York."
Mentioned by Eater NY
38 Glorious Chinese Restaurants Open in NYC Right Now
"This tiny restaurant owned by Wendy Lian and her family serves some of the most heart-warming and delicious Henan food in Chinatown. Order the big tray of spicy chicken (shown) and ask for one or two orders of noodles to toss in the garlicky sauce. They’re hand-pulled, with a hearty bite to them."

Best Beach in Edison

Coney Island Beach
Coney Island Beach
4.4 (298 ratings)
Brooklyn, NY
Beach
Mentioned by The Points Guy
9 of the Most Instagrammable Places in Brooklyn
"Home to Brooklyn’s biggest playground, Coney Island has been NYC’s most popular tourist attraction since the early 20th century.Located in the southernmost part of Brooklyn, it is the only neighborhood in the city where you’ll find an amusement park, beach and great food all in one place. Lined with historic and memorable attractions, Coney Island’s famous three-mile beach and boardwalk is lined with many attractions. Brooklynites and tourist can count on some fun in the sun with a hot dog from the original Nathan’s Famous or visiting the New York Aquarium and nearby Luna Park."
Mentioned by Your Brooklyn Guide
100+ Awesome Things to do in Brooklyn (A Local's Guide
"Probably the most famous beach in the city and one of the best things to do in Brooklyn in the summer is visit Coney Island Beach along the Coney Island boardwalk where you might forget you’re in New York City for a moment as it’s complete with fake palm trees and 3 miles of sandy beaches. Enjoy a day at the beach basking in the sun, playing beach volleyball, basketball, and other outdoor sports along the beach or head to the amusement park rides nearby. Walk along the historic boardwalk that stretches from Luna Park to Coney Island Beach."
Mentioned by holidify.com
52 New York City Attractions, Best Places To Visit & Sightseeing
"16 km from city center 49 out of 213 places to visit in New York City. Coney Island is the quintessential ‘Classic American’ beach located in Brooklyn and rightly finds itself near the top of the list of New York’s best beaches."
Brighton Beach
Brighton Beach
4 (399 ratings)
Also known as "Little Odessa" due its tight-knit Russian and Eastern European communities, Brooklyn's Brighton Beach is a lively neighborhood with many high-rise residential buildings. Traditional ethnic restaurants and food markets line Brighton Beach Avenue. The beach and boardwalk here are more laid-back than nearby Coney Island, catering largely to locals. Splashy nightclubs attract partiers in the evenings.
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Nature & ParksBeaches
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in New York City
"Just steps from the subway, this stretch of golden sand is the showpiece of Brooklyn's ocean-side playground. Families set up beach blankets…"
Sandy Ground Historical Inc
Sandy Ground Historical Inc
4.4 (10 ratings)4.5 (138 ratings)
1538 Woodrow Rd, Staten Island, NY 10309, USA
Non-profit organizationOutdoor ActivitiesBeaches

Historic Sites in Edison

Ellis Island
Ellis Island
4.6 (813 ratings)4.5 (6839 ratings)
IslandSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesHistory MuseumsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Drumthwacket Foundation
Drumthwacket Foundation
4.4 (82 ratings)4.5 (13 ratings)
The official residence of the governor of New Jersey is a historic landmark offering guided tours.
354 Stockton St, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
Non-profit organizationSights & LandmarksMuseumGovernment BuildingsHistoric Sites
Plymouth Church
Plymouth Church
4.6 (61 ratings)5 (10 ratings)
57 Orange St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
ChurchSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by New York Gal
9 Must-Visit Churches In Brooklyn
"Plymouth Church, located in Brooklyn Heights is a historic church in Brooklyn. It has been a National Historic Landmark since 1966 and is part of the Brooklyn Heights historic district. When it comes to its architecture, Plymouth Church is located in a barn-like building and its pews are facing in an arc, similar to that of an ampitheater."

Cultural Center in Edison

Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden
Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden
4.5 (2926 ratings)4.5 (267 ratings)
19th-century home for retired sailors now features cultural events, sculptures & a fountain.
1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA
Cultural centerMuseumsArt centerBotanical gardenSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in New York City
"Once part of a retirement center for sailors, this 83-acre cultural center is now a popular spot to engage with contemporary art and…"
Court Tree Collective
Court Tree Collective
4.4 (9 ratings)
51 35th Street Building 5, suite B235, 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11232, USA
Art galleryCultural center
Mentioned by Industry City
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Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Edison

Residence Inn Woodbridge Edison/Raritan Center
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$268 /night
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3.8 (327 reviews)
Motel 6-Piscataway, NJ
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$79 /night
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4.5 (163 reviews)
Embassy Suites By Hilton Berkeley Heights
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$149 /night
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