A Hidden Gem with Unforgettable Flavors!
If you're looking for an exceptional dining experience, look no further! From the moment I walked into Asia, I knew I was in for something special. The ambiance is warm and inviting, with a cozy atmosphere . The staff greeted me with a smile and provided top-notch service throughout the evening. The music was excellent and the singer was best in class! Now, let's talk about the food—simply outstanding! The Manty was a delightful start, bursting with fresh ingredients and perfectly balanced flavors. For the main course, I had the Lamb Shish Kebab which was cooked to perfection—tender, juicy, and full of rich flavors that left me wanting more. The attention to detail in each dish is evident, and it’s clear that only the best ingredients are used. What truly sets Asia apart is the passion and creativity that shines through in every bite. Whether you're a foodie or someone who just loves a good meal, this place delivers on all fronts. The dessert was equally impressive. The Chak-Chak was a decadent treat that perfectly capped off an unforgettable meal. Overall, my experience was nothing short of fantastic, and I can't recommend Asia enough. If you haven't been yet, make it a priority—you...
Read moreEDIT 2019: VERY UNFORTUNATE: Used to be the absolute BEST and frankly, one of the only, Central Asian (Uzbek, Georgian, etc) kosher food in Brooklyn! Highly recommended for parties, as well.
Unfortunately, they are no longer supervised by a well-known Hashgacha, they have an independent Mashgiach, and while he may be very righteous and strict for all I know, he is virtually unknown and the organization "Vaad Hakashrus New York" is completely unheard of.
Why they can't just get a mainstream kashrus already really boggles my mind. Seriously, they would be able to tap into the whole Brooklyn frum market sector, which is now very food-educated and hungry for new kosher cuisines. Really sad, Asia, get your act together -...
Read moreWe arrived for a private pre-reserved party for a 90+ year old mans brithday. The room was locked with a gate and only the main room was open so we tried to wait in there as it was raining. The women in our group were met with utter disrespect and unkindness and essentially thrown out in the rain to wait for the private room. Once we were given access the heat was off and again were met with rudeness. 53 degrees is unacceptable for a restaurant and being that they had a reservation the heat should have been on. If non-hascidc guests are going to be permitted they should not be discriminated against. My grandfather in law deserves to have his...
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