Address and Contact Information
Address: 701 Haywood Rd Ste 102, Asheville, NC 28806
Phone: (828) 552-3880
Website: http://www.nengjrs.com/
Menu Photos
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Neng Jr’s
nengjrs · Asheville, NC – Instagram
Neng Jr’s, Asheville, North Carolina : r/finedining – Reddit
Reviews
Every dish is thought out with perfectly balanced combinations of taste. We sat at the bar, which should really be called the chefs table. Special craft cocktails were first. Small plates to share are the way to go…We started out with the Adobo oysters, a perfect start. Then the pork lumpia which is a delicious version of a more traditional Asian appetizer. Next was an eggplant dish.. chargrilled topped with a vinegarette veggie dressing. The “main” was the grilled grouper in a sauce of bok choi and onion served with rice. A light dessert was last…a scoop of muscadine sorbet with a scoop of their famous cheese ice cream. Every bite of every dish was wonderful.
Reserve a spot online. It’s a very small restaurant so I would not have more than four people on your reservation. Highly recommend the bar for two people. They allow reservations 10 days before the date that you want so get up early and book.
We started with the beef tartare and rice potpourri. The beef tartare was the standout of the evening, our favorite dish by far – well balanced with homemade, delicious chips. The rice was unique and we appreciate the chef’s passion about the quality and sourcing of the rice and truffles. We would have loved a contrasting textural component with the rice to really help the dish shine.
For entrees, we had the grilled tilefish laing and lump crab aligue noodles (special for the night). The noodles were spicy with a strong lemongrass flavor and had a generous amount of crab, changing in flavor as we ate through the dish. The tilefish over spinach was a miss for our palates, lacking a strong flavor or texture. The portions were hearty, so we were unable to save room for dessert.
Although we had an overall good experience, we thought the prices were overall too high for the Asheville market; although we understand the strong demand and buzz surrounding the restaurant. This is compared to the experience and food quality at competing area restaurants like Tall John’s or Leo’s House of Thirst.
We love to continue to see the expansion of food diversity in our community and will continue to follow Neng Jr.’s journey in Asheville.
Our dinner here last night was exceptional—not just in execution, but in meaning.
As someone who is Filipino, ordering the corned beef was an unexpectedly emotional experience. The flavor was uncannily precise, transporting me straight back to my childhood. It tasted exactly like the corned beef my lolo used to make when he was raising us—humble, soulful, and deeply comforting. In that moment, I could vividly picture him in the kitchen, right down to the green-top salt shaker he always used. It stirred memories I hadn’t touched in years, and I found myself quietly moved at the table. Food rarely does that, and when it does, it’s profound.
Beyond that singular dish, every aspect of the meal was thoughtfully composed. The cooking honors Filipino flavors while elevating them with creativity and restraint—never overwrought, always intentional. Each plate felt personal, rooted, and confident.
The service matched the food: warm, attentive, and genuinely gracious. You feel cared for here, not just served.
Neng Jr. is not simply a restaurant—it’s a place where memory, culture, and craft intersect. An extraordinary dining experience that I wholeheartedly recommend.
Everything from the welcome to the goodnight was warm, friendly, and comfortable. The service was attentive, helpful, and genuinely nice. The food was exquisite, so many unique flavors that were both aggressive with the tastebuds while being subtle and soothing. In the end, the dishes just made me happy.
In the very end, the staff was so thoughtful to call me to tell me that The Wife and I had left our leftovers at the restaurant, which we immediately went back to get because we would have been very sad if we had gotten home and found we couldn’t have them for a snack later.
Whether you live here or are just visiting, make the effort to get into this restaurant.