Señor Andy

176 Main St, Fort Lee
(201) 482-4670

Recent Reviews

Julie Kim

Update** I have been going here for awhile now. I was NEVER once disappointed. The service is outstanding. The owner is cordial and tries to accommodate you in the best way possible. To anyone who is reading, I highly recommend that you try the appetizers, such as kimchi cheese fries, kimchi cheese quesadillas, etc. along with the main dishes. They are so delicious! The taste of kimchi perfectly complements the cheese. Also, a side of guacamole is available for just $3.My boyfriend and I were craving Chinese food so we decided to eat here assuming it was still Beijing Noodle. After seeing the new sign, we hesitated for a moment in front of the entrance; but, we decided to give it a try. A nice waitress greeted us with a big smile as we walked in. I ordered a BBQ chicken rice bowl and he, a soba noodle along with bulgogi tacos. My dish was so good! It had a nice presentation and fresh ingredients. My mouth was enjoying every bite. One thing to note though is that It was pretty spicy. Despite my low tolerance level for spicy food, I could not stop myself from taking another bite. My boyfriend was highly content with his dishes as well. Although not on the menu, he was able to add extra portion of noodle for the soba. After our first great experience, we came back to try katsu. The portion was huge. It also came with a mortar and pestle set so that we could grind the peanuts for the katsu sauce. I thought that was unique. Definitely give this place a try for good food and service!

Brian Yun

so terrible restaurant...Nobidy dose not want pay for this place...Nobody take any foods...sooooooo terrible!!

Chris Jun

Food was very good. Service was a little slow but looked like just two brothers hustling to make it happen during a lunch rush so gotta give them credit for that. Happy we have a option like this in Fort Lee

My Best Buy

The price is great, the food is delicious, and the employees are very friendly. There is a parking lot in the rear

Marisol Colon

Omg love this place food is great a nice twist

isabella sierra

The food is really good but really spacy be careful

Yany Bills

False advertising: what I got looked nothing like their photos on display. No egg in my rice bowl and al pastor looked and tasted more like bulgogi

Joshua C.

I've been here three times now so I thought I'd chime in. I have tried/shared a good amount of items on this menu. This place has a large menu but I wouldn't suggest everything on it. I enjoy Senor Andy because I've found things I enjoy eating on the menu The things I like: Torta: This has got to be my favourite Junk food meal I've found in a while. Its basically a korean fat sandwich; I get the spicy pork and has fries, lettuce, and a type of spicy mayo. It's pretty hard to eat without getting it all over but I love it. Burritos: These are a great bang for your buck. They're huge and packed with meat. Think you gotta ask for sour cream though if you want. Things I didn't like: Tacos: Seem really small. It's I think $3 per taco, while the burrito's like 7. Quesadilla: The tortilla was too thin/not properly toasted. It was impossible to hold properly since it was so limp and I need to like scoop it into my sauces.

Christine H.

I can't quite explain my experience at Senor Andy's with anything except "confusing". It wasn't bad or good, kind of interesting, but also a bit strange. Overall, I was confused. My boyfriend and I pass by here a lot and we finally decided to give the place a try. I liked the idea of a Mexican fusion place, just because it's a bit different than all the other restaurants around. However, I've always been hesitant to come here for whatever unconscious- and subconscious- reasons existed within me. The place is bright red and never crowded. The color palette of the restaurant makes you feel like this is a fast-casual restaurant, yet the dining experience is a sit-down one. They don't offer you water until you go searching for it, but the wait staff seems nice otherwise. We ordered the spicy tonkatsu and some kimchi fries. The kimchi fries were flavored nicely (until you eat too many) but the actual fries didn't hold up. They were dry and tasted weak (if that makes sense). The spicy tonkatsu was REALLY spicy, which isn't a bad thing at all, but again, it was a confusing dish. Very saucy, not really tonkatsu at all, and the whole thing also came with miso soup. At the end of the day I think this place has potential, but my experience was befuddling.

Chris E.

I work in Fort Lee so I'm always looking for a good lunch place so this is my second time trying Senor Andy. I have to say the flavors are delicious unfortunately the prices don't fall in line with the portions. I even asked for a little more beef because last time I was there the bbq pork torta had barely any pork they try to hide the main ingredients with tons of French fries. Needless to say I'm going to have to think twice before going back for a 10 dollar French frie sandwich. By the way the guy who took my order had some what of an attitude as well.

Kim M.

Donkatau is very crispy outside and tender inside. My friends ordered rice bowls & burritos - beef, chicken, and pork - and all dishes were delicious. Staffs are very friendly

Judith Fisher

The fresh taste of Mexican fare combined with Korean specialties and a wide spice palette served alongside great draft beers by attentive, helpful personnel in clean, bright surroundings. Will be back!

David Granoff

We ordered the donkatsu (pork cutlet), which came with miso soup, rice, and side dishes of macaroni salad and Korean slaw with a tasty dressing.

John Baker

Food is good, but wait is long for a lunch burrito.

Daebin Y.

Naw man. This place is overpriced. $3.50/tiny taco. It's literally 3 bites per taco. We even asked before we ordered how big the size was and the server said it was a good size. Lies! Totally bamboozled. And we also ordered the torta. The bread was falling apart as we are it from the pork juice and became a mess to eat. Never again.

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