They have good take out sushi is fresh and we lobe the pad Thai and other dishes I think they do more take out then eat in.
Raquel S.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
Ordered today for the first time and was very happy! Especially because I have found it virtually impossible to find good, even decent, Chinese food in Westchester. I ordered the hot and sour soup — excellent! And general tso chicken which was also very good. My boyfriend ordered tom yum soup and the Thai basil chicken and had no complaints. Delivery came fast and the food was still hot. We will definitely be ordering again.
Rachel R.
Place rating: 1 Manhattan, NY
Incredibly bland pad thai and tom yum soup. Don’t bother.
Jackie S.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
My friend lives in the area and over the past few years I’ve come here several times. The sushi is good, and since it’s fusion-style, the special rolls are to die for! Treat yourself, get the big ones, they’re 15% off anyway! :) Oh, and you need the spicy tuna pizza. It’s bomb. I also had the pleasure of trying one of the kitchen dishes during one of my non-sushi-craving visits and it was also good! I had the tofu in black bean sauce and for $ 10, it’s a good portion. If you’re feeling sweet, I suggest the fried cheesecake. Typically whenever I’ve had that dish it was always fried cheesecake cubes but here it was a DEEPFRIEDTEMPURASLICEOFCHEESECAKE. Indulge. Side note: wines are cheap. Do it.
Jen R.
Place rating: 5 Irvington, NY
This is the best sushi and Chinese food around! The wait staff is super friendly and wonderful, the restaraunt is extremely clean, and the food is the best I have had in all of the river towns. Try it today and you won’t ever go anywhere else for sushi or Chinese!
Jeff K.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
I have only gotten their sushi and it is always very good. The restaurant is usually very empty though. I like to go here when I just want to relax and don’t feel like being crammed into a packed restaurant.
Colleen F.
Place rating: 5 Scarsdale, NY
This is the best sushi place in town! They’re always very friendly, and absolutely the best quality. I would go as far as to say it’s better than sushi mikes, much better, and a little bit less expensive. Highly recommend!!!
Alan V.
Place rating: 4 Dobbs Ferry, NY
Excellently prepared asian dishes of all types but primarily oriented toward Japanese. Quiet comfortable eating in a pleasant setting. Very reasonabe prices. I give it four stars.
Chris S.
Place rating: 1 Roxbury, NY
We had takeout that was horrible. Not one of our 5 or 6 dishes was good. Sauces were weird and too sweet. Salad dressing tasted like it had been made with peanut butter. Vegetables were limp and tasteless. In fact, everything had such a weird taste that we threw out the leftovers, which we wouldn’t have done with good Thai food. I was glad we had bought ice cream, to wash away the taste of this bad bad bad food.
Kris M.
Place rating: 1 Bronx, NY
The food here used to be so good, however lately it has had no flavor and is poorly thrown together(ex: barely any sauce on their chicken). I figured I would give them the benefit of the doubt by ordering a second time after the first bad experience. However, now that I have ordered and have had a bad experience for the third time, I refuse to order from here again. They are very pricey and the quality of food does not fit their prices.
Young C.
Place rating: 3 Hastings-on-Hudson, NY
We had Chinese and Thai food at this pan asian restaurant. The Chinese food was pretty good — Hot and sour soup and shrimp hogow(shrimp dumplings). Its hard to find decent hot and sour with good ingredients in Westchester. This place had it. The Thai dishes, however were atrocious. We ordered simple common dishes, which until now I didnt think anyone can screw up. Shrimp pad thai was watery and was obviously not made with tamarind —(possibly ketchup and peanut butter??). The chicken red curry was pasty — like a chinese brown sauce with corn starch — and again tasted of peanut butter. We might go back because its local but we will stick with the Chinese food.
Jane P.
Place rating: 1 White Plains, NY
I went there with a group of friends today for lunch(05-25-2014, Saturday). We settled on this place, because we were looking for a sushi eatery that has an early opening for a Saturday lunch(One of my friends had an 18-month old that would often get cranky in afternoons). This restaurant’s hours stated that it would open at 11am, which is earlier than most restaurants in Dobbs Ferry. Little did I I expect, the restaurant didn’t open until 11:20am! We had to wait outside the whole time; one of us even asked the hot dog place next door whether this joint is still in business! The restaurant staff didn’t give us a reason why they were not open at the time they are supposed to open.(all the brochures, flyers, and the signs hanging on the door said 11:00am as the opening time). That was the first big strike against the establishment(very unprofessional/unethical). Next, this place advertises itself as a fusion place, but this is mainly a sushi place run by mostly Chinese staff just like most other small scale sushi places. My daughter loves Thai, and ordered a Thai curry, but it came out with mostly Tofus(really little bit of chicken along with huge tofu pieces). She couldn’t stomach it.(I tried it myself; calling this dish a Thai would be a disgrace to all Thai food!) I ordered a few rolls and a couple pieces of nigiri. Sushi wasn’t too bad. But for a little less $, you could have gone down the street and found another joint in its vicinity that serves the same quality –if not better– food. My friends felt it was okay, although they were mystified as to why our coupons didn’t work as we initially expected(local coupon). –thus my 1 star. For those who frequent this area, I suggest trying other eateries. Definitely not for Thai lovers. I myself will not go there again.
Ali H.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
The vegetable dumplings were the best. The shrimp shumai was good, but it did not stay warm for very long. The vegetable pad Thai was ok, I’ve had better and I’ve had worse. Overall the meal was ok, I would not go out of my way to eat here but for a rainy Saturday night I was happy for the delivery.
Mark M.
Place rating: 4 Yonkers, NY
A cut above the average suburban Asian eatery. We enjoyed the Pad Tai, Green curry and prawns in Szechuan peppercorn. Our booth was a little tight. Otherwise, very pleasant.
Christy c.
Place rating: 1 North Bergen, NJ
Totally not impressed. Very slow service and got different rolls than ordered. We were one of three tables and it took 45 min for our food to arrive. Waitresses were nice but such slow service we probably won’t return. Maybe we will try take out and order early.
Augie B.
Place rating: 4 Dobbs Ferry, NY
Definitely a takeout place but the food is great. They do the vegetables very well and all the food on the menu is great.
David S.
Place rating: 1 Ossining, NY
Poorly reheated bad food. Canned sauces. Overcooked store bought noodles. Frozen(and downright fishy and disgusting) shrimp. Putting bad Pad Thai on your menu does not make you«Pan Asian»
Peter K.
Place rating: 3 White Plains, NY
Now that I’ve eaten here often, I have to say that the place is more of a 3 than a 4. The food is a solid 3
Haleen C.
Place rating: 2 Westchester County, NY
I really didn’t enjoy my meal at Lemon Tree. First of all, the service was not satisfactory at all. The waitresses can barely speak English and the 3 times I have been there, there has been a error in my meal. Plus the décor is not good at all — plastic lights and paper drawings on cream-colored walls make it not a pleasing place to sit in or look at. For starters, we got edamame, scallion pancakes and pork dumplings. I didn’t like any of these. The edamame was obviously not fresh and very limp, I have had much better scallion pancakes at other local asian restaurants and the pork dumplings were greasy and over fried with too much dumpling part. The chicken teriyaki was extremely disappointing, as it lacked flavor, good presentation and freshness. Some of the veggies that came alongside this dish were cooked, while some just sat there cold and raw. Then, for the chicken teriyaki bento box, the pineapple was not fresh and was obviously canned. The shrimp shumai was just okay. I don’t think I will be returning to Lemon Tree.
Betty Ming L.
Place rating: 3 Westchester County, NY
A pleasant room for a quiet lunch. We stopped by here the other day on a week day. The service was extremely nice. Between my friend’s allergies and my low-carb diet, we had a million special requests. But the waitress was very patient in figuring out what we wanted. As for the food, it was totally fine basic Asian fare. We both had vegetarian stir-fry orders and split an order of fried spring rolls. Total price: $ 21.