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The Pub - Crestview Hills
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Asiana Crestview Hills Thai and Sushi
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Asiana Crestview Hills Thai and Sushi

2886 Town Center Blvd, Crestview Hills, KY 41017
5.0(1.8K)
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attractions: , restaurants: The Pub - Crestview Hills, CityBird Tenders Crestview Hills, Moe's Southwest Grill, Dewey's Pizza - Crestview Hills, MacKenzie River Pizza, Grill & Pub, Wings and Rings, Starbucks, Servatii Crestview Hills, Carrabba's Italian Grill, Jimmy John's
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(859) 578-9999
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asianathaisushi.com

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Miso Soup
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Avocado Salad
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Eel
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Sushi & Sashimi Combo
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Eel
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Sunday Morning

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Nearby restaurants of Asiana Crestview Hills Thai and Sushi

The Pub - Crestview Hills

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Wings and Rings

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Servatii Crestview Hills

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Jimmy John's

The Pub - Crestview Hills

The Pub - Crestview Hills

4.4

(722)

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CityBird Tenders Crestview Hills

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Moe's Southwest Grill

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Reviews of Asiana Crestview Hills Thai and Sushi

5.0
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5.0
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My wife and I love Asiana! When it’s just the two of us, we almost always find ourselves here. We’ve been here at least a dozen times and have never had a bad meal or bad service. This was no exception. (Forgive the pictures… I didn’t think about taking any until halfway through our meal)

Last night we stopped about 7:45. The restaurant closes at 8:30, but we were welcomed in. We started with a few appetizers, including the spring rolls, crab rangoon, and coconut shrimp. The spring rolls were perfect, crispy and not oily. The coconut shrimp had a great flavor and crab rangoon seemed house made.

After the appetizers, we ordered some sushi. Kept it simple this time with some nigiri and a spicy tuna roll. The sushi was super fresh and the roll was great. They have a lager sushi menu that we’ve ordered from in the past and it’s always been good.

For the entree, we split an order of the crispy pad Thai. GET THE CRISPY PAD THAI. It is without a doubt one of my favorite dishes anywhere. We got it with the combination beef, chicken, and pork. They will ask you how spicy you want it. We always get it at 6 out of ten. Has a little kick without killing your palette.

A couple notes… The restaurant is not that big and while I have seen some larger parties, it’s not necessarily great for that. It’s definitely kid friendly and you could certainly bring your kids. It is extremely common to see the owner walking around the restaurant making sure everything is okay. From talking with patrons to making sure drinks are refilled, he’s a hands on kind of guy and we love that.

A great meal as always and we will...

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5.0
1y

I stumbled across this place while shopping what a pleasant surprise. I came a lil before 8pm they were busy but not too busy I was seated quickly by the manager I believe he was very nice and friendly. My server was Cristina who was very nice attentive and friendly. Great atmosphere very lively and friendly place and staff. I would recommend this place to others based on the great service I had alone. The food was good overall I give my meal 4.5. I started off with the Thai tea, which is probably one of the best teas I’ve had. It had just the right sweetness to it. For an appetizer I had the crab Rangoon which I know is very popular. I felt it was just OK. The cream cheese was strong and I felt it overpowered the rest of the flavors. The sauce that came with it was nice but I wish it was a sweeter taste. For my meal I decided to get the drunken noodle with the combo seafood, and I also got chicken with it. It was good I love the drunken noodle. I just wish there was more of a sauce flavored to it. I got a spice level seven but I didn’t really notice I like carrots, and there were carrots in the meal, but the carrots were cut too thick for me, so I didn’t enjoy that. I finished with the sticky rice and mango one of my favorite Thai desserts. The mango was very good and sweet. The rice was a little tough, but not too bad. There were too many seeds for my taste, but other than that it was pretty good. I definitely had leftovers overall I would recommend this place to others and I had a...

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3.0
1y

Let me start by saying food was excellent. We sat down quickly and our order was prepared timely. It tasted wonderful. I give this a 3-star review not because of our waitress, but because of the manager. He asked us if we tried the crab rangoons. I told him no, that we did not order any. He asked if we wanted to try one, while also looking at our baby and asking if he wanted one. After he would not leave us alone about trying one and making us feel uncomfortable, my wife said sure, that we would try one. We had no choice because he would not leave us alone until he heard what he wanted. By looking at the baby, it was as if he wanted to pull on our hearts. He did not pull on our hearts, but we just wanted to be left alone and he would not go away. He stopped by our table FOUR TIMES to “check” on us. I knew immediately that “try one” meant he was giving us a full order and going to charge us. If we wanted to order them, we would have ordered them. He did, in fact, bring us a full order, and yes, it was on our bill. In an effort to not stress about our day, we did not argue it, but it was par for the course with the manager. We have had issues with him at his previous place of work and the type of customer service he provides. Pushy, rude, and has no problem looking down on people. His attitude was an immediate turnoff. He is so obnoxious and incessant, he ruins the entire experience. We refused his service at his last place and did not return, we will refuse it...

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Tommy KoopmanTommy Koopman
My wife and I love Asiana! When it’s just the two of us, we almost always find ourselves here. We’ve been here at least a dozen times and have never had a bad meal or bad service. This was no exception. (Forgive the pictures… I didn’t think about taking any until halfway through our meal) Last night we stopped about 7:45. The restaurant closes at 8:30, but we were welcomed in. We started with a few appetizers, including the spring rolls, crab rangoon, and coconut shrimp. The spring rolls were perfect, crispy and not oily. The coconut shrimp had a great flavor and crab rangoon seemed house made. After the appetizers, we ordered some sushi. Kept it simple this time with some nigiri and a spicy tuna roll. The sushi was super fresh and the roll was great. They have a lager sushi menu that we’ve ordered from in the past and it’s always been good. For the entree, we split an order of the crispy pad Thai. GET THE CRISPY PAD THAI. It is without a doubt one of my favorite dishes anywhere. We got it with the combination beef, chicken, and pork. They will ask you how spicy you want it. We always get it at 6 out of ten. Has a little kick without killing your palette. A couple notes… The restaurant is not that big and while I have seen some larger parties, it’s not necessarily great for that. It’s definitely kid friendly and you could certainly bring your kids. It is extremely common to see the owner walking around the restaurant making sure everything is okay. From talking with patrons to making sure drinks are refilled, he’s a hands on kind of guy and we love that. A great meal as always and we will certainly be back.
Danasha SmithDanasha Smith
I stumbled across this place while shopping what a pleasant surprise. I came a lil before 8pm they were busy but not too busy I was seated quickly by the manager I believe he was very nice and friendly. My server was Cristina who was very nice attentive and friendly. Great atmosphere very lively and friendly place and staff. I would recommend this place to others based on the great service I had alone. The food was good overall I give my meal 4.5. I started off with the Thai tea, which is probably one of the best teas I’ve had. It had just the right sweetness to it. For an appetizer I had the crab Rangoon which I know is very popular. I felt it was just OK. The cream cheese was strong and I felt it overpowered the rest of the flavors. The sauce that came with it was nice but I wish it was a sweeter taste. For my meal I decided to get the drunken noodle with the combo seafood, and I also got chicken with it. It was good I love the drunken noodle. I just wish there was more of a sauce flavored to it. I got a spice level seven but I didn’t really notice I like carrots, and there were carrots in the meal, but the carrots were cut too thick for me, so I didn’t enjoy that. I finished with the sticky rice and mango one of my favorite Thai desserts. The mango was very good and sweet. The rice was a little tough, but not too bad. There were too many seeds for my taste, but other than that it was pretty good. I definitely had leftovers overall I would recommend this place to others and I had a great experience.
Robert AlouieRobert Alouie
Very good food, friendly service, atmosphere a little noisy. Definitely deserves 4 or 5-stars in most categories; but, they have recently started charging a "5% service charge" above and beyond tips, to "maintain fair wages" (see photo, below). They already charge more than a fair price for their food (two nicely presented yet very small portioned lunch "specials" without drinks ~$30 with tip) and now they are asking customers to help them make their payroll, in addition to tips. Pure greed. Meanwhile, there always seems to be several employees sitting at a table talking and the waiters all carry pricey tablets to enter orders, so one would think the business was doing well. I understand every cost eventually gets covertly passed to the consumer; but, no other industry demands the customer overtly help pay their employees in such a blatant manner. When I waited tables in school, we split our tips with kitchen staff and the hostess. Tips are almost mandatory now, and it appears we are expected to supplement employees' salaries even further. Apologies for the rant; but, I'm a business owner in the area as well and I just find this appalling. Gouging customers who are obviously very devoted, according to the reviews, is no way to reward loyalty, IMHO. I've been going to Asiana since they opened; but, there are a lot of other good restaurants in the area.
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My wife and I love Asiana! When it’s just the two of us, we almost always find ourselves here. We’ve been here at least a dozen times and have never had a bad meal or bad service. This was no exception. (Forgive the pictures… I didn’t think about taking any until halfway through our meal) Last night we stopped about 7:45. The restaurant closes at 8:30, but we were welcomed in. We started with a few appetizers, including the spring rolls, crab rangoon, and coconut shrimp. The spring rolls were perfect, crispy and not oily. The coconut shrimp had a great flavor and crab rangoon seemed house made. After the appetizers, we ordered some sushi. Kept it simple this time with some nigiri and a spicy tuna roll. The sushi was super fresh and the roll was great. They have a lager sushi menu that we’ve ordered from in the past and it’s always been good. For the entree, we split an order of the crispy pad Thai. GET THE CRISPY PAD THAI. It is without a doubt one of my favorite dishes anywhere. We got it with the combination beef, chicken, and pork. They will ask you how spicy you want it. We always get it at 6 out of ten. Has a little kick without killing your palette. A couple notes… The restaurant is not that big and while I have seen some larger parties, it’s not necessarily great for that. It’s definitely kid friendly and you could certainly bring your kids. It is extremely common to see the owner walking around the restaurant making sure everything is okay. From talking with patrons to making sure drinks are refilled, he’s a hands on kind of guy and we love that. A great meal as always and we will certainly be back.
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I stumbled across this place while shopping what a pleasant surprise. I came a lil before 8pm they were busy but not too busy I was seated quickly by the manager I believe he was very nice and friendly. My server was Cristina who was very nice attentive and friendly. Great atmosphere very lively and friendly place and staff. I would recommend this place to others based on the great service I had alone. The food was good overall I give my meal 4.5. I started off with the Thai tea, which is probably one of the best teas I’ve had. It had just the right sweetness to it. For an appetizer I had the crab Rangoon which I know is very popular. I felt it was just OK. The cream cheese was strong and I felt it overpowered the rest of the flavors. The sauce that came with it was nice but I wish it was a sweeter taste. For my meal I decided to get the drunken noodle with the combo seafood, and I also got chicken with it. It was good I love the drunken noodle. I just wish there was more of a sauce flavored to it. I got a spice level seven but I didn’t really notice I like carrots, and there were carrots in the meal, but the carrots were cut too thick for me, so I didn’t enjoy that. I finished with the sticky rice and mango one of my favorite Thai desserts. The mango was very good and sweet. The rice was a little tough, but not too bad. There were too many seeds for my taste, but other than that it was pretty good. I definitely had leftovers overall I would recommend this place to others and I had a great experience.
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Very good food, friendly service, atmosphere a little noisy. Definitely deserves 4 or 5-stars in most categories; but, they have recently started charging a "5% service charge" above and beyond tips, to "maintain fair wages" (see photo, below). They already charge more than a fair price for their food (two nicely presented yet very small portioned lunch "specials" without drinks ~$30 with tip) and now they are asking customers to help them make their payroll, in addition to tips. Pure greed. Meanwhile, there always seems to be several employees sitting at a table talking and the waiters all carry pricey tablets to enter orders, so one would think the business was doing well. I understand every cost eventually gets covertly passed to the consumer; but, no other industry demands the customer overtly help pay their employees in such a blatant manner. When I waited tables in school, we split our tips with kitchen staff and the hostess. Tips are almost mandatory now, and it appears we are expected to supplement employees' salaries even further. Apologies for the rant; but, I'm a business owner in the area as well and I just find this appalling. Gouging customers who are obviously very devoted, according to the reviews, is no way to reward loyalty, IMHO. I've been going to Asiana since they opened; but, there are a lot of other good restaurants in the area.
Robert Alouie

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