The restaurant has a very Chinese atmosphere, the waiters welcome you very well and even if they have too many people, they don't take long to bring the food.
The choy yok pao was a marvel for its soft bread with a very rich flavor and its filling is juicy, I wanted to order 100 of these because wow!
The shrimp and pork dumplings are not really big and small in many places, but here they are big and the filling is fantastic.
The casserole that is filled with eggplant, in my opinion I didn't like it but the people who were with me loved it and devoured it hahaha.
And finally, my spring tempura in Beijing was juicy and delicious, as I do not like the mushroom I asked to remove it and did not bring the bamboo sticks because they mix it with the mushroom but if you want it without the mushroom as I did I also recommend it and I accompanied it with a tasty taste of green tea horchata.
I would really go again, it was one of my favorite places and I hope you will go and try and experience the...
Read moreAsian Bay: Hits the Spot, But Don’t Expect Fireworks Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)
If you’ve got a Chinese food craving and want something quick and familiar, Asian Bay gets the job done. Think sweet and sour chicken, fried rice, beef with broccoli—the usual suspects are all here. The flavors are decent, nothing too bold or exciting, but satisfying enough if you’re not looking for anything fancy.
What I Liked: -Big Menu: They’ve got all the classics, so it’s easy to find your go-to dish. -Comfort Food Vibes: predictable, in a good way.
What Could Be Better: -Kind of Bland: Most dishes felt like they were playing it safe—flavors didn’t really pop. -Forgettable Desserts: I tried the Pao of Nutella, and it sounded more exciting than it tasted. A bit doughy
Bottom Line: Asian Bay is a solid spot when you want that Chinese food fix without surprises. It’s not where you’d take a foodie friend, but it’s good for a casual night when you’re craving something familiar...
Read moreAsian Bay has a traditional Chinese style from the outside, but its food doesn't meet expectations. The menu is a bit confusing, with categories scattered all over the place. I tried the classic Asian Bay chicken, which is similar to orange chicken, but it wasn't great. Although the chicken seemed to be freshly deep-fried in the restaurant, it tasted mediocre. I also tried the vegetarian dumplings and noodles, but they didn't leave a lasting impression either. The one positive aspect of Asian Bay is the attentive service. However, I was surprised to notice that they charged extra for a side of white rice, which was a bit odd, especially considering its elevated price points for their entrees. Overall, while Asian Bay may have its charms, such as its service, the subpar quality of the food makes it better to skip and go...
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