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d'bali Asian Bistro — Restaurant in Airway Heights

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d'bali Asian Bistro
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Nearby attractions
Sunset Park
Lawson @ 8th, Sunset Park, Lawson @ 8th, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Nearby restaurants
Billie's Diner
13008 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Sala Thai Restaurant
12914 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Wolffy's Breakfast Burgers and Brew
12807 W 14th Ave, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Ginger Teriyaki & Sushi
13032 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Fusion Korean Restaurant
13112 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
House of Seoul Restaurant
12721 W 14th Ave, Airway Heights, WA 99001
La Presa Mexican Restaurant Airway Heights
13308 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Atilano's Mexican Food - Airway Heights
12526 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Subway
12820 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Zip's Drive-in - Airway Heights
12421 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
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All Seasons Motel
12525 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Heights Motel
13504 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Lantern Park Motel
13820 W Sunset Hwy, Airway Heights, WA 99001
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d'bali Asian Bistro

12924 W Sunset Hwy Suite 6, Airway Heights, WA 99001, United States
4.6(304)$$$$
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attractions: Sunset Park, restaurants: Billie's Diner, Sala Thai Restaurant, Wolffy's Breakfast Burgers and Brew, Ginger Teriyaki & Sushi, Fusion Korean Restaurant, House of Seoul Restaurant, La Presa Mexican Restaurant Airway Heights, Atilano's Mexican Food - Airway Heights, Subway, Zip's Drive-in - Airway Heights
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Website
dbaliasianbistro.com

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Featured dishes

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Signature Chicken Wing (6 Pieces)
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Steamed Bao Bun (2 Pieces)
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Veggie Spring Rolls
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Garlic Chicken
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Bulgogi Beef
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Sumatran Beef Rendang
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Kalbi Short Ribs
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Bombay Chicken
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Ko Moo Yang
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Hong Kong Style Pork Chop
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Nasi Goreng
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Hokkien Mee
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Pad Kee Mao
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Pad Thai Noodle
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Famous Boat Noodle Soup
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Bulgogi Beef
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Bombay Chicken
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Garlic Chicken
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Home Made Peanut Sauce 8 Oz
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Forbidden Rice Pudding
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Banana Lumpia

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Nearby attractions of d'bali Asian Bistro

Sunset Park

Sunset Park

Sunset Park

4.3

(77)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of d'bali Asian Bistro

Billie's Diner

Sala Thai Restaurant

Wolffy's Breakfast Burgers and Brew

Ginger Teriyaki & Sushi

Fusion Korean Restaurant

House of Seoul Restaurant

La Presa Mexican Restaurant Airway Heights

Atilano's Mexican Food - Airway Heights

Subway

Zip's Drive-in - Airway Heights

Billie's Diner

Billie's Diner

4.6

(337)

$$

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Sala Thai Restaurant

Sala Thai Restaurant

4.4

(381)

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Wolffy's Breakfast Burgers and Brew

Wolffy's Breakfast Burgers and Brew

4.5

(880)

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Ginger Teriyaki & Sushi

Ginger Teriyaki & Sushi

4.7

(322)

$

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Tam B.Tam B.
My husband and I live Asian food and is always on a hunt to find a spot. We thrive on finding restaurants that are more ‘Mom-n-Pop’ down-to-earth style versus franchise eateries. We went for lunch and was greeted by what we later learned was the owner. We were served by a very nice employee who shared a conversation with us about how much Spokane has changed and the Yoke’s located across the street was the first of its kind l. Much of the menu was in a transition stage meaning some of the menu items were not available. My husband and I found what we wanted and here are our thoughts: Drinks Thai Iced Tea: you can never go wrong! It was just amount of sweet with just amount of taste: Appetizers • Signature Chicken Wings: My husband loved them! He appreciated the savory sauce and flavor along with the crispness of the chicken. • Veggie Spring Rolls: You can never go wrong. I felt the ‘piece’ amount was confusing. On the menu, it is 8 pc. but in reality it was 4 spring rolls cut in halves Entree • Nasi Goreng: This was a fried rice style meal which I included chicken with it. The dish is served with a runny egg on top, but opted with a scrambled egg. It wasn’t as scrambled as I would have liked, but the joined flavors was put together well. • Garlic Chicken: My husband is a deep, loyal liar when it comes to this type of dish! It was served a tad bit different that he’d expect but he liked the savory flavor and the pineapple touch to round off the taste. Pros • Friendly staff • Knowledgeable with menu combo and/or slight changes to menu • Family-Friendly Cons • A small fly around the table/establishment • Menu selections limited and not available Overall It was a good experience, but some expediences could have made the time a bit more spectacular. It was a decent visit and trial of the menu.
Justin AndersonJustin Anderson
Homemade southeastern Asian cuisine by a South Korean immigrant who moved to the area with her locally based husband. She is creating Korean and Thai food drawing on all sorts of influences to inspire her locally acclaimed cuisine. She is the winner of the 2018 Spokane Culinary Arts Guild Award for Best Ethnic Dining and it’s clearly evident in her food and hard work. Soups/stews are slow cooked for hours, nearly days, to create a repertoire of decadent flavors that cannot be replicated by others. Her Ban-Chan is all homemade in house and served in traditional Korean style with every meal. We especially liked the crispy sweet and spicy chicken wings and the special noodle soup that is slaved over for hours and laden with beef bones to make a rich, fatty broth. This is a must try for all food lovers in Spokane. Don’t let the Airway Heights scenery fool you - this place is the real deal. I will be back to try more of her specialties. 👍🏻👍🏻
Kelsey HKelsey H
This might be my favorite place in the Spokane area. I went last year for the first time, and had to come back this year. And I will be back next year when I go visit family in WA again lol. The food is incredible and so fresh and so flavorful. The service is great too. This time, I ordered their seasonal Phaenang curry with tofu. It was so delicious, I ate the entire thing against my better judgement because I ended up wayyy to full. Worth it though. It was savory, with fresh veggies, and the creaminess of the coconut milk just made it out of this world. I also shared the lucky buddha rolls with my dining mates and they were fresh and the sauces they come with even better. They do fall apart kinda easily. One of the people I went with got drunken noodles and those were fantastic too, I would order that dish next time. The banchan sides are so good too, that's one of the other things I love about this place. I can't wait to come back.
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My husband and I live Asian food and is always on a hunt to find a spot. We thrive on finding restaurants that are more ‘Mom-n-Pop’ down-to-earth style versus franchise eateries. We went for lunch and was greeted by what we later learned was the owner. We were served by a very nice employee who shared a conversation with us about how much Spokane has changed and the Yoke’s located across the street was the first of its kind l. Much of the menu was in a transition stage meaning some of the menu items were not available. My husband and I found what we wanted and here are our thoughts: Drinks Thai Iced Tea: you can never go wrong! It was just amount of sweet with just amount of taste: Appetizers • Signature Chicken Wings: My husband loved them! He appreciated the savory sauce and flavor along with the crispness of the chicken. • Veggie Spring Rolls: You can never go wrong. I felt the ‘piece’ amount was confusing. On the menu, it is 8 pc. but in reality it was 4 spring rolls cut in halves Entree • Nasi Goreng: This was a fried rice style meal which I included chicken with it. The dish is served with a runny egg on top, but opted with a scrambled egg. It wasn’t as scrambled as I would have liked, but the joined flavors was put together well. • Garlic Chicken: My husband is a deep, loyal liar when it comes to this type of dish! It was served a tad bit different that he’d expect but he liked the savory flavor and the pineapple touch to round off the taste. Pros • Friendly staff • Knowledgeable with menu combo and/or slight changes to menu • Family-Friendly Cons • A small fly around the table/establishment • Menu selections limited and not available Overall It was a good experience, but some expediences could have made the time a bit more spectacular. It was a decent visit and trial of the menu.
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Tam B.

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Homemade southeastern Asian cuisine by a South Korean immigrant who moved to the area with her locally based husband. She is creating Korean and Thai food drawing on all sorts of influences to inspire her locally acclaimed cuisine. She is the winner of the 2018 Spokane Culinary Arts Guild Award for Best Ethnic Dining and it’s clearly evident in her food and hard work. Soups/stews are slow cooked for hours, nearly days, to create a repertoire of decadent flavors that cannot be replicated by others. Her Ban-Chan is all homemade in house and served in traditional Korean style with every meal. We especially liked the crispy sweet and spicy chicken wings and the special noodle soup that is slaved over for hours and laden with beef bones to make a rich, fatty broth. This is a must try for all food lovers in Spokane. Don’t let the Airway Heights scenery fool you - this place is the real deal. I will be back to try more of her specialties. 👍🏻👍🏻
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This might be my favorite place in the Spokane area. I went last year for the first time, and had to come back this year. And I will be back next year when I go visit family in WA again lol. The food is incredible and so fresh and so flavorful. The service is great too. This time, I ordered their seasonal Phaenang curry with tofu. It was so delicious, I ate the entire thing against my better judgement because I ended up wayyy to full. Worth it though. It was savory, with fresh veggies, and the creaminess of the coconut milk just made it out of this world. I also shared the lucky buddha rolls with my dining mates and they were fresh and the sauces they come with even better. They do fall apart kinda easily. One of the people I went with got drunken noodles and those were fantastic too, I would order that dish next time. The banchan sides are so good too, that's one of the other things I love about this place. I can't wait to come back.
Kelsey H

Kelsey H

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Reviews of d'bali Asian Bistro

4.6
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3.0
2y

My husband and I live Asian food and is always on a hunt to find a spot. We thrive on finding restaurants that are more ‘Mom-n-Pop’ down-to-earth style versus franchise eateries.

We went for lunch and was greeted by what we later learned was the owner. We were served by a very nice employee who shared a conversation with us about how much Spokane has changed and the Yoke’s located across the street was the first of its kind l.

Much of the menu was in a transition stage meaning some of the menu items were not available. My husband and I found what we wanted and here are our thoughts:

Drinks Thai Iced Tea: you can never go wrong! It was just amount of sweet with just amount of taste:

Appetizers • Signature Chicken Wings: My husband loved them! He appreciated the savory sauce and flavor along with the crispness of the chicken. • Veggie Spring Rolls: You can never go wrong. I felt the ‘piece’ amount was confusing. On the menu, it is 8 pc. but in reality it was 4 spring rolls cut in halves

Entree • Nasi Goreng: This was a fried rice style meal which I included chicken with it. The dish is served with a runny egg on top, but opted with a scrambled egg. It wasn’t as scrambled as I would have liked, but the joined flavors was put together well. • Garlic Chicken: My husband is a deep, loyal liar when it comes to this type of dish! It was served a tad bit different that he’d expect but he liked the savory flavor and the pineapple touch to round off the taste.

Pros • Friendly staff • Knowledgeable with menu combo and/or slight changes to menu • Family-Friendly

Cons • A small fly around the table/establishment • Menu selections limited and not available

Overall It was a good experience, but some expediences could have made the time a bit more spectacular. It was a decent visit and trial...

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1.0
2y

Unfortunately I can’t give a review on the food because we walked in, were seated and decided to walk out due to how we were greeted. We arrived at 8:05pm with no one in the restaurant. They close at 9 but had reservation’s available online until 8:30 so we felt ok coming later at night. I used to be in food service and fully understand how frustrating it can be when people come in late to close. However, my sister and her partner were visiting and they heard great things about mama J and her restaurant so we raced there after work to arrive as soon as possible. When we walked in I told the host/server that there were four of us for dine in. The server responded with a sarcastic “perfect” and proceeded to tell us that “they haven’t been that busy and will now be stuck there for another hour, but it’s ok they have plenty to do.” She was covered in flour and had an attitude. I’m sure this may sound petty but were so let down by the unwelcome energy. I told the waitress we were leaving because of how unwelcoming she was and that now she’ll be able to go home. She followed us out of the restaurant to tell us she wasn’t trying to be rude. I understand finding good help is hard to come by these days but I felt the owner, who seems like a beloved fixture of Spokane should know her server essentially turned away customers and may want to focus on finding front of house staff that is kind, welcoming, and isn’t doing double duty cooking food in the kitchen. I’m sure the food and the owner are wonderful and that is why I’m leaving...

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5.0
2y

tl;dr MALAYSIAN APPROVED.

I'm not from Spokane but every time I land at the airport I find myself wanting to come here. Today was no different, it was my third time here and this warrants a review!

Bringing on the complex Southeast Asian flavors from over five countries is no small feat but "Mama" Jeannie Choi brought it. She brought her A-for Asia game all the way from there to - of all places: Spokane, WA.

At first I thought it was a little gimmicky: water is served in little Thai aluminum cups, rice in a weaved basket, and a menu that spans over five countries.

But no, this is not a pretentious place; Mama Jeannie Choi is brave and unapologetic about her style and her food. She serves every meal with banchan (Korean side dishes), even with non-Korean dishes like beef rendang. Yes. Why? She said because she's Korean, and Koreans gotta have banchan. And frankly because that's what she wants, and she can, so she did.

Doesn't that make it less authentic? Sure. The beef rendang doesn't look like what I had at home in Malaysia. But the flavors made me nod and agree "mhmm" as I took my first bite. It had the flavors and it was enough to make me come back and try other things. So yes, it's not an Indonesian or Thai restaurant, it's d'bali Asian Bistro, done Mama Jeannie Choi style.

Go try it, and try more, and try their dessert! it's...

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