Randevoo Restaurant

444 Main St, Bethlehem
(610) 419-0086

Recent Reviews

Jamie M.

Fun tasty Japanese food! My only complaint is trying to get a table, it's a very social environment and people tend to linger.

Matt Chase

Randevoo is always a treat, especially when paired with a cold beverage from Lost Tavern!Unique, culturally diverse (& delicious!) offerings.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pork Dumplings, Crispy Pork Belly Lo Mein, Carnitas

Edward I.

Tried this place for the first time and had the Pork Belly Lo Mein - delicious!! Was a bit hard to find but Will be back for sure.

Amanda Jordan

Amazing experience! We came for The Lost Tavern but the food was amazing!! The Korean fried chicken was the best. Dumplings were a STRONG second.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Korean Fried Chicken

Kristin Myers Maag

We went to the Randevoo sushi bar in the Allentown market and it was absolutely fresh and delicious! Greg was so friendly and informative. The ingredients are top notch, the ginger is crisp, the sushi was delicious. We had two rolls and both were incredible. Service was great too. Highly recommended, we will for sure be back asap!

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sushi

V1PER

Best sushi I have ever had! Very friendly workers, great lighting, music was a little loud, not too much, and fair prices. Very amused and will be coming back again!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sushi

Elizabeth Sutton

Korean chicken was ok but not worth the $22 price tag. The side/garnish didn’t really pair well in my opinion. Soda is sold by the can.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Robert S.

We stopped at Randevoo on our way to Steel Stacks. We shared the shrimp skewer which was good, the yellowfin roll which was ok and the Carnitas Buns which were the star of the show. Great value and you can be in and out quickly if need be.

Tatiana F.

Good spot for a spin on Asian cuisine. The food is tasty, except it is a bit pricey and portion size is small IMO. I went when there was live music playing. Convenient spot and nice place to go to if you're looking to catch up with friends in a laid back atmosphere on a Friday night.

Jennifer McDowell

The pork dumplings and sushi were particularly delicious. Grab a drink at the bar across the room at Lost Tavern Brewing and enjoy a delicious meal all around!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Steamed Pork Dumplings, Sushi, Korean Fried Chicken

Richard W

The food is fine, standard Americanized Asian food, nothing exciting. The soy sauce should be diluted with a bit of water (or use a low-sodium version). Dipping the roll in soy sauce picks up too much salt as it’s heavy with rice on all sides.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Todd Lewis

Walked in on a whim and it was delicious!!! Short ribs were ridiculous! Carnitas were small but spectacular!!Go!!Great place to hang too!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Carnitas

Kevin S.

Celebrated with family for the holidays by treating them to a unique but delicious dinner. We ended up having atleast 15 in our party. This is my best effort to capture that experience for others planning similar events. Let me start off by saying that they are a first come first serve restaurant. They do not do reservations and during heavy holiday periods parking is quite limited and will likely involve a short walk. That was the case for all of my party during our visit. The restaurant and entrance are not immediately visible from the road, especially at night. But using Yelp driving instructions we got very close Upon entry we noticed two menus on the tables and noted one was a rather limited meal menu and the other was for a co-located tavern in the restaurant. The limited menu might deter some from choosing the restaurant but I think it's worth the chance. The entire space exudes a hipster, eclectic library tone with an extensive beer selection and a restaurant menu equally as unique featuring an asian fusion that appears to include Japanese, Vietnamese and Korean tastes. I am uncertain but it felt as thought the Tavern and Restaurant operated as two businesses for billing. While odd, I didn't mind as I wanted to treat my family to some fine cuisine and they were welcomed to consume alcohol at their own expense. For most it would be two transactions. I did make an effort to call ahead as we had a large party and I hoped to get a commitment from the owner for reserved seating. The last thing I wanted was to arrive as a party of 15 only to wait an hour for seating. Sadly, this was not an option. At the time it was quite frustrating, but in all honesty I did not get the impression that they cater heavily to large parties. Upon arrival I spoke to the wait staff and explained that I was hoping to run a tab where I could avoid making multiple trips to pay for meals. They were amenable to the request which alleviated some of my earlier apprehension. I also made the decision based on the menu to order multiple items of numerous dishes and asked they be delivered to the table as they were plated. I selected at least 12 dishes with multiple orders on each dish to enable spreading them down the tables we collected and joined. The flow of food from the kitchen kept pace with the appetites of my family. In the end there were a couple obvious wins and losses from the night. Thankfully the overall tapas style dinner for 15 was a hit. The Korean Chicken was by far the most notable of the night. The meat was tender, the seasoning on point with a slight hint of spicy. Additionally the Shrimp Skewers, Beef Short rib, Vegan and Carne buns and wontons were quickly dispatched. The pork belly lo mein and crab dip were the low points. I think for most in my party the fatty pork belly was unappealing while the crab appeared to be unappreciated for its flavor. One important note that made it difficult to assess all dishes, for those who cannot eat pork, a great many dishes included pork. As a result I was unable to sample the pork dishes to give more clear feedback. The Lo mein and Crab dip included pork. We also ordered some sushi dishes to include Nigiri, Tempura Shrimp and Tempura Salmon as most in our group were not fans of raw fish (their loss). The sushi was not the best I have had but overall it was decent and provided my non-sushi eating family with an introduction to sushi. For dessert I ordered 6 orders of the pineapple ginger upside down cake with ice cream and asked the staff to just serve them as half dishes to finish the meal off with a sweet note. The dessert was delicious. At the end of the meal, I settled the bill and it was most definitely not cheap but the positive experience and enjoyable food left everyone pleased. In retrospect I would have preferred to substitute the two lo mein orders for the Korean Chicken and the crab dip for either wontons or buns. My final assessment of the visit was that the staff was super attentive and customer focused, the food was overall delicious and the setting made for a comfor

Roz S.

Excellent food, lovely staff! Order at the counter and they bring the food to your table. Co-located with Lost Tavern Brewing. Order a beer at the other counter while you wait for your food. Fun spot!

Joe G.

tempura fried sushi. pulled pork on bao. crab dip. great lunch. quick & friendly service. right in the book store & conveniently downtown. plenty of seating.

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