YES !!! Vietnamese Pho, Ramen, Kimchi, Pad Thai, Satay, Japanese Curry, Poke Bowls, Biryani, Chinese Korean Indonesian Asian Middle Eastern Bobo Tea and more !!!!
Arguably, the most authentic Asian flavours you will find on island.
Pad Thai is not to be missed! Scrumptious and one order is enough for two meals! Falafel — BEST on island. Full stop. Ramen pork broth was spectacular with a soft boiled egg, seaweed Gado Gado salad will have me coming back for lunch every single day !! Chicken biriyani and Dan Dan noodle is superb.
If you really craving for Bobo Tea, try Taro or if you have a sweet tooth, go for the brown sugar
Cannot wait to go back and try more dishes.
Cost = affordable (esp for Bermuda) and 100% worth it
Service was fast and efficient. Everyone was super friendly and attentive.
Location is right on front st so very central and parking is right across the street making it easy to pop in and out.
Overall one of the best Asian places on the entire island and with prices you simply cannot...
Read moreWe were on a cruise in Bermuda looking for a place to eat. Btw, things in Bermuda are pretty expensive! Most places had burgers between $20-30! Anyways, we walked past this place and it's an Asian fusion type of restaurant and decided to try it and we're glad we did! We had the kimchi fried rice with chicken added and decided to share it and I'm glad we did as the portions are pretty big. The cost for the fried rice and 2 drinks were only about $25 where as the place decided not to eat at had an average price of $20 for a burger with only 6 ounces of meat! If you are in Bermuda and like Asian food, definitely give this place a try! Oh, the only reason for 4 stars on the atmosphere is that there aren't very many tables, but the food...
Read moreI gave the pho a go when the place first opened because it is a dish that is absolutely butchered in Bermuda and is one of my favourite dishes in the world. Unfortunately it is another very strange and bad Bermudian take.
Fool me twice, shame on me... Thought I would give the pad thai a try, I'm not sure what the soggy, half inch rice noodle dish that tasted like it was cooked in lemon juice and seasoned with peanuts was. I get it, tamarind will be very hard to get in Bermuda but you can't substitute it with lemon.
Maybe I'm spoiled from having lived on the doorstep of Thailand and Vietnam but I hope anyone who has these variations as their first try of Pad Thai and pho do not think it is what the...
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