Den Asian Bistro is a contemporary Asian fusion restaurant offering a variety of flavorful dishes, from colorful stir fries and spicy entrees to soul-filled soups and creative sushi rolls. We fuse traditional Asian flavors with modern flare, to deliver innovative and unique dishes that you won’t soon forget. Our atmosphere is modern and warm, giving our guests the perfect place unwind, relax and enjoy a delicious meal. We proudly serve an ever-evolving menu of the freshest ingredients and the best-tasting dishes, made with the utmost care and attention. Den Asian Bistro is the perfect place to discover new flavors and enjoy a taste of the east.serving Japanese-inspired cuisine, plus all-you-can-eat sushi for lunch and dinner.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 275 Joliet St, Dyer, IN 46311
Phone: (219) 227-8146
Website: http://www.denasianbistro.com/
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Reviews
I got the all you can eat dinner buffet. The crab rangoons were some of the best I’ve had, fresh and with actual crab in em. The sushi rolls were delicious. The house salad was good and the egg drop soup wasnt bad, could use some more salt though.
Highly recommend for a good sushi spot.
When my son and his family arrived, they were told they had to remain in the waiting area. He politely asked why they couldn’t be seated inside and was told it was because their party exceeded four people. When my husband and I arrived shortly after, I asked the same question and was given the exact same explanation.
However, the dining area was nearly empty — only two couples were seated inside at the time. Shortly afterward, a larger family (five or more people) walked in and was immediately seated indoors. At that point, it was clear that the reasoning given to us was inconsistent.
After I addressed the situation, another staff member stepped in, apologized, and attempted to make things right, even offering a complimentary drink. While I acknowledge that effort, the issue was not about a free drink. It was about how my family was treated from the start.
The way my son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren were initially handled was unacceptable and left a lasting impression. Good food does not excuse poor or inconsistent treatment. This experience reflects a need for better communication, consistency, and customer service standards.
Because of this, I will not be returning. I hope this is taken seriously so that other families do not experience the same treatment.