Le Shio

  4.3 – 802 reviews   • Asian fusion restaurant

A wide range of Asian fare from sushi to Thai in a strip-mall eatery with a sleek, urban look.

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R J M
First time there, they have mixed Asian dishes on the menu. I ordered Thai Curry with Chicken this time….. I saw people ordering the sushi and Chinese, so I will be back to try those too. Love LOVED the Thai curry. It tasted like the rich umami curry that comes with Roti bread, and had a bunch of crisp vegetables in the curry.

The only thing I would say that’s negative is their Wonton soup broth tasted like hot water…. No flavor to speak of. Next time I will try something else. (Soup came with the lunch special)
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Zainab Aleid
Cool atmosphere, great hospitality and staff ( they are Emily and attentive all the time ) , reasonable taste. I loved Times Square only. But it’s too expensive for what they offered.
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Maksym Shved
Everything was great! The shrimp lo mein was delicious with plenty of shrimp, and my order was prepared very quickly. Definitely recommend!
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Baralitto
I’ve heard of Le Shio over the years but had never been. The service was good, the food had amazing flavor and the portions were large. I’ll definitely check them out again!
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Dena Cornett
Having moved from the San Francisco Bay Area two years ago, we have always been searching for excellent sushi, which has turned out to be a difficult task. Le Shio, however, serves up the most creative and fresh sushi we have found here. It is farther from our home than we would hope, so we will likely not visit as often as warranted or desired.
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Manivas Medishetty
I recently dined at Le Shio restaurant and was blown away by the fantastic food they offer! From the comforting egg drop soup to the flavorful chicken dumplings soup, every dish was a delight to the taste buds. The spicy tuna roll was a perfect balance of heat and flavor, while the pineapple fried rice and chicken fried rice were both incredibly satisfying.

Although I thoroughly enjoyed the meal, I must mention that the utensils were not as clean as I would have liked. However, this small hiccup was overshadowed by the impeccable service and inviting ambiance of the restaurant. Overall, I highly recommend Le Shio for anyone looking for delicious Asian cuisine with great service and atmosphere.
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Ming Lu
*Indoor dining review*

Not the best restaurant experience I’ve had. I came here because we were in the area and was hungry, but it ended up being a mistake. Maybe we should have ordered from sushi menu instead of kitchen menu.

Restaurant: 3/5
Service: 1/5
Food: 2/5
Parking: Free parking lot

~Restaurant~
The restaurant itself looks pretty modern and the tables and chairs looks new. Also the decorations are nice. There was a bar on the left side as soon as you walk in. But unfortunately it is only nice looking on the surface, the hallway leading to the kitchen and bathroom was pretty messy, and the floor is dirty, one of the bathroom door will not lock.

~Service~
The service was basically non-existent. Although we sat down almost immediately, the waitress couldn’t care less even if she tried. She seemed very unhappy that we showed up on a busy night. Apparently she just wanted us to hurry and order the food, since she never bother to introduce herself, never checked on us to see if we needed anything else, never refilled our water.

~Food~
The food is below average at best. And somehow they come out ALARMINGLY fast, that should have been our signal to walk out.
What we ordered:
-Grilled Chilean (Seabass) Sakana (I asked if it was fresh or frozen, I was told fresh, and the fish came out tasted just like frozen fish, especially after I just had fresh Chilean Seabass elsewhere recently. It came with clumpy cold rice, and some boiled vegetable with teriyaki sauce on top. For the price it was not worth it.
-Kimchi Fried Rice (The rice dish itself tasted fine, but they used the same pre-cooked beef slices that are normally put in Lo Meins or other Chinese beef stir fried dishes. The texture of the beef was mushy, not pleasant).
-Lettuce Wrap (it was a bit too salty for my taste)

Authentic Asian Cuisine? Far from it. Although the restaurant advertised itself as “Asian Fusion”. It is more of Asian (Con)fusion. If you’re into FAST food Asian fusion this is the place for you. But if you’re into authentic Asian Cuisine, you’re better off driving a little further to Philadelphia Chinatown or some other Asian restaurants in the area.
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Sharon Stewart
This place is awesome! We love the friendly staff, the wide array of menu offering including very fresh wild-caught fish, delightful miso and seafood soups. Not to mention, their prices are very reasonable in today’s world. These folks know how to get it done right!
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MARGARET F
Tonight is my last attempt at supporting this restaurant. I ordered a large party platter along with a few extra rolls a few months ago and they all came in soy paper not nori as sushi rolls typically do and just it was a mistake. I have an anaphylactic soy allergy so I wasted about $150. Strike two was when I went to lunch with a coworker, told her about the soy allergy specifically and asked for no tofu in the pad Thai and was told that they don’t put tofu in their pad Thai. Well, you guessed it the pad Thai came out with tofu. Tonight i ordered a bunch of rolls and luckily this time I checked before I left. I thought the soy paper was an fluke from a few months ago, but no apparently tonight I was told that was their normal which leads me to strike three. All the chef/specialty rolls were made from soy paper instead of nori and nowhere on the menu does it say they use soy paper and the irony is that when you order online it states that soy paper is $1 extra per roll. Pad Thai and sushi are usually safe foods for me apparently not here so I will not be back. Even without my allergy I would not expect my rolls in soy paper, some of the “rolls” were actually pressed sushi which also was not stated on the menu and for the near $100 it was a ridiculously small portions.
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Brian Jordan
They really need to do a better job managing the takeout and in-person dining. We waited for an hour for three rolls and two pieces of sashimi before calling it quits and going elsewhere.
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