Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1280 NJ-33, Hamilton Township, NJ 08690
Phone: (609) 785-0008
Website: https://www.ledishhamilton.com/
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Reviews
My friends and I love this place. Staff is friendly. Food is excellent. Soup dumplings and egg rolls are the best I’ve ever had. Crispy with perfect “blisters” on the skin for the egg rolls. Soup dumplings are sumptuous and richly flavored.
I’ve had many of their dishes. Never disappointed.
Here is an update, went back probably three or four more times. I’ve tried a little bit of everything on the menu. This time had more sushi it was all outstanding! Hands down. This is one of our favorite places!
BUT—listen up, you beer-deprived devils—why the hell don’t you sell Miller Lite?! I’m sitting here, stuffing my face with perfection, and you leave me high and dry with no cold one to chase it down! Fix that nonsense, and I’ll be back every damn week to worship at your sushi altar. Still, the food’s so good I’ll forgive the beer betrayal. 5 stars, you glorious, Miller Lite-less geniuses!
My mom and I wanted to take our time looking through the menu because it was so big, but since the waiters were extra attentive and asking every couple minutes if we were ready to order, we felt a bit rushed.
We ended up getting the angry bird sushi roll and Godzilla sushi roll. I forget which roll was which, but the crab and shrimp tempura was incredible. We both felt it was one of the best sushi rolls we’ve had. However, we felt the crab, avocado, and cream cheese roll had way too much cream cheese.
For appetizers, the pan fried pork dumplings were okay. Not bad but not exceptional. The three custard buns, in contrast, were divine – big, soft, fluffy, with a perfectly melted center. It filled me up more than the sushi.
Mom’s beef with chilli sauce dish had a nicely presented carrot flower, but too much oil on the bottom. She ended up tilting the plate to keep the oil in one corner of the square plate.
The restaurant has beautiful decor with white walls, snakeskin-looking seats, and red napkins. It’s a striking color scheme, and the abstract paintings and flowers add an elegant touch. The industrial ceiling can be ignored thanks to the wavy mesh – a creative way to retain the elegance of the space.
Despite the nice decor, I think it’s best to dress casually, maybe business casual at most. You’d look a bit out of place in a suit, I feel.
In all, the meal was $85 including tips for two people. The service was okay, and the sushi felt a tad expensive compared to other local sushi places. I’d love to come back and try the rest of the menu, like the Peking duck, but based on this visit, it’s a solid 3 stars out of 5.