$10 for $20 Worth of Pan-Asian Fare at Green Tray
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- Suite of Asian fusion cuisine
- Refreshing teas
- Express lane for quick carryout
Though the Great Wall of China has won the accolades of history, the Great Backscratcher of Japan, built to reach any itchy corner across the nation, saved more lives than can be counted on a single hand. Feast upon equally ingenious Asian creations with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of pan-Asian fusion fare at Green Tray, located downtown. This deal is good only for carryout and delivery.
Green Tray delights mouths with an array of pan-Asian offerings hailing from Cantonese, Taiwanese, Korean, and Japanese culinary traditions. Take a globe-trotting tour of the mega-continent without quitting your job and abandoning your spirit animal sanctuary, warming up with wonton soup ($3.49) or deep-fried tofu cubes ($5.99) before moving on to more belly-filling fare. The traditional Chinese rice porridge congee ($5.99¬–$6.99) is served with such proteins as fish, shrimp, chicken, and pork, and mouth-tingling spicy Korean kimchi soups ($9.95) bear bites of tofu, pork, beef, or seafood. Diners desiring a deluxe smattering of sushi ($9.95) can feast upon salmon, white tuna, tuna, shrimp, a California roll, and a Japanese-style salad, and fish-fearing finger-food fans will delight at the eatery's array of dim sum (from $1.99).
During high-demand food-periods such as lunch, dinner, or the night before a hotly anticipated Frasier marathon, the Eastern-style eats are available in a speed-facilitating express line, letting visitors pick up meals and zip back to work with minimal fuss. Sweet, refreshing bubble teas (from $2.49) are available in green and black varietals, with flavoured teas (from $3.49) sporting notes of green apple, vanilla, and honey melon milk.
Reviews
Green Tray was reviewed by SNAP Kingston. Seventy-eight per cent of Urbanspooners recommend the restaurant.
- We finished our meal with the Taiwanese chicken popcorn, and deep friend calamari and fish balls. The chicken popcorn being a favorite (with us and other diners), we highly recommend trying this dish if you like chicken! – SNAP Kingston
- Suite of Asian fusion cuisine
- Refreshing teas
- Express lane for quick carryout
Though the Great Wall of China has won the accolades of history, the Great Backscratcher of Japan, built to reach any itchy corner across the nation, saved more lives than can be counted on a single hand. Feast upon equally ingenious Asian creations with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of pan-Asian fusion fare at Green Tray, located downtown. This deal is good only for carryout and delivery.
Green Tray delights mouths with an array of pan-Asian offerings hailing from Cantonese, Taiwanese, Korean, and Japanese culinary traditions. Take a globe-trotting tour of the mega-continent without quitting your job and abandoning your spirit animal sanctuary, warming up with wonton soup ($3.49) or deep-fried tofu cubes ($5.99) before moving on to more belly-filling fare. The traditional Chinese rice porridge congee ($5.99¬–$6.99) is served with such proteins as fish, shrimp, chicken, and pork, and mouth-tingling spicy Korean kimchi soups ($9.95) bear bites of tofu, pork, beef, or seafood. Diners desiring a deluxe smattering of sushi ($9.95) can feast upon salmon, white tuna, tuna, shrimp, a California roll, and a Japanese-style salad, and fish-fearing finger-food fans will delight at the eatery's array of dim sum (from $1.99).
During high-demand food-periods such as lunch, dinner, or the night before a hotly anticipated Frasier marathon, the Eastern-style eats are available in a speed-facilitating express line, letting visitors pick up meals and zip back to work with minimal fuss. Sweet, refreshing bubble teas (from $2.49) are available in green and black varietals, with flavoured teas (from $3.49) sporting notes of green apple, vanilla, and honey melon milk.
Reviews
Green Tray was reviewed by SNAP Kingston. Seventy-eight per cent of Urbanspooners recommend the restaurant.
- We finished our meal with the Taiwanese chicken popcorn, and deep friend calamari and fish balls. The chicken popcorn being a favorite (with us and other diners), we highly recommend trying this dish if you like chicken! – SNAP Kingston