Chef Leu's House - Speisekarte

3761 Shelburne Rd Shelburne, VT 05482-6516, Shelburne Falls, United States

🛍 Sushi, Japanisch, Chinesisch, Thailändisch

4.1 💬 1868 Bewertungen

Telefon: +18029855258

Adresse: 3761 Shelburne Rd Shelburne, VT 05482-6516, Shelburne Falls, United States

Stadt: Shelburne Falls

Gerichte: 35

Bewertungen: 1868

Webseite: https://chefleushouse.com/

"Great selection of Chinese and Japanese tastes, especially their selection of vegetarian sushi options with veggie and tempura sweet potato options (my favorite! The plates with roasted rice and soup were very rich and delicious. Unlike other reviews, I found the take-out very good not to compare, but it was certainly worth it for a quick dinner. Friendly staff and the lady who took the orders seemed very organized, the restaurant looked clean when I dived to pick up. We look forward to a new order before we leave the area!"


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Marquis Marquis

I love Chef Leu's restaurant. I've already checked it, but I say for a quick lunch, you can't beat the hot soup and some egg rolls!

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Ricardo
Ricardo

Absolutely wonderful! I ordered egg rolls, spring rolls and Moo Shiu chicken. It was finished within 10 minutes, the staff was super and friendly, and the food is so good. I was looking for a Chinese place in Burlington that measures up to my favorite place in Bristol (Wokkys) and that's the point! Will definitely be back.


Alex
Alex

A beautiful, cozy Chinese restaurant with Thai and Japanese options. Our food was well prepared and on time. Alcoholic drinks available, bar is there. Sushi was good, a teeny tad warm for my pleasure. Our plates were delicious and aesthetic. There are chickens, pork, beef and vegetables options, as well as others. I'll come back.


Carlotta
Carlotta

Great selection of Chinese and Japanese tastes, especially their selection of vegetarian sushi options with veggie and tempura sweet potato options (my favorite! The plates with roasted rice and soup were very rich and delicious. Unlike other reviews, I found the take-out very good not to compare, but it was certainly worth it for a quick dinner. Friendly staff and the lady who took the orders seemed very organized, the restaurant looked clean when I dived to pick up. We look forward to a new order before we leave the area!

Kategorien

  • Sushi Erfreuen Sie sich an unserer exquisiten Sushi-Auswahl mit frischen Zutaten, fachmännisch zubereiteten Rollen und traditionellem Nigiri. Jeder Bissen bietet eine harmonische Mischung von Aromen und verspricht einen echten Geschmack Japans.
  • Japanisch Genießen Sie das Wesen Japans mit unserer Auswahl an frischem Sushi, geschmackvollem Ramen und zartem Sashimi. Jedes Gericht spiegelt authentische Techniken und Zutaten wider und bietet einen echten Geschmack der japanischen Kochkunst.
  • Chinesisch Genießen Sie die reichen, authentischen Aromen Chinas mit unserer Auswahl an ikonischen Gerichten. Von herzhaften Pfannengerichten bis hin zu köstlichem Dim Sum fängt jede Kreation das Wesen der traditionellen chinesischen Küche ein und erfreut Ihren Gaumen bei jedem Bissen.
  • Thailändisch Genießen Sie die lebhaften Aromen Thailands mit unserem Menü, das eine köstliche Auswahl an Gerichten bietet, von würzigen Currys bis hin zu duftenden Pfannengerichten, alle mit authentischen Gewürzen und frischen Zutaten zubereitet.

Ausstattung

  • W-lan
  • Kinder
  • Terrasse
  • Mitnahme

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