


Experience modern Asian cuisine at AnQi Bistro, a renowned Asian Bistro in Costa Mesa. Indulge in a unique Asian dining experience with a focus on Vietnamese herbs and spices. Join us at our exclusive Noodle Bar and savor our famous Garlic Noodles. Looking for private dining restaurants? AnQi offers a curated dining experience for private events. Come for the authentic Asian food, stay for the ambiance. Discover the finest in Asian cuisine at AnQi.
Asian fusion small plates & noodles are served in a chic, clubby space with its own fashion catwalk.
Hours
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Phone: (714) 557-5679
Website: http://www.anqibistro.com/
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Note: They do charge an extra 3% on the bill that go to kitchen staff.
The service was nice and friendly. Though, the initial reception was a bit weird. When we walked in, dressed all nice (majority of the customers were very casual), the host asked, “How can I help you?” with a questioning tone of voice instead of a smile and being welcoming. It was as if he was wondering why we are here. Maybe he was just having a bad day.
* Award-Winning Tombo Tuna Tacos 5/5 – This wouldn’t be my usual go-to, but I really enjoyed it. The tuna was mildly spicy, packed inside a hard taco shell that tasted like a big Doritos chip. The yuzu kosho condiment was good and the caviar added a nice texture on top.
* Shrimp & Lobster Dumplings 3/5 – Tasted underwhelming. The sauce was mild, didn’t taste like much. The shrimp and lobster were grounded and mixed together, so you can’t taste the actual meat. It was reminiscent of a dim sum shrimp ball.
* AnQi Signature Prime Ribeye + Vietnamese Black Pepper Sauce 5/5 – The ribeye came out sizzling on a salt block where you can let it cook to your desired doneness. The ribeye paired amazingly well with the complex-tasting pepper sauce. Definitely the highlight of our dinner.
* Grilled Prawns 5/5 with Garlic Noodles 3/5 – The garlic noodles were garlicky and buttery. However, the noodles themselves weren’t good, kinda limp and overcooked, not chewy. The prawns were really good.
* Lychee Cloud Mocktail 5/5 – Delicious. It tasted like a sweet tropical dessert. Similar to a Pina colada but with a more creamy coconut flavor.
What happened to this once great restaurant?
After being disappointed the last several times we were here, my Wife and I decided to take a break for a while. We decided to give it one last try.
It’s hard to believe the food is even worst than before.
If you plan on ordering the WAGYU DRUNKEN NOODLES, be prepared to be disappointed. If you’re wondering where the Wagyu Beef is, it’s the ground up looking substance mixed in with the rest of the dish. They call it “diced Wagyu” , but if it were diced , the Wagyu would remain in cubes or chunks of meat, allowing you to experience its superior quality. How they serve it is more like mush.
We also ordered the GRILLED OCTOPUS AND PAPAYA SALAD. The Octopus should have come out grilled and nicely charred, however what we were served was not and was soggy from being unfrozen with a light coat of uncooked batter.
My wife also ordered the HEAVENLY PEAR MARTINI. We used to really enjoy this drink. Unfortunately, they eliminated all of the good ingredients needed to make this the way they used to. Now it just tastes like a bitter, tart lemon drop. Good by pear.
We do not recognize this restaurant anymore and we won’t be coming back again any time soon.
The price is high.
Service is good.
It’s a good option for special occasions. Highly recommended.
Service was phenomenal.
I ordered the lobster, and unfortunately it was overcooked and extremely tough. The claws were fine, but the tail portion was almost inedible — not what you expect from a dish at this level. The noodles that came with it were actually great, but they couldn’t make up for the main item being so poorly executed.
My lady friend ordered a rum and Coke, and the drink tasted off right away. When I asked the waiter what rum they used, he said Captain Morgan, which I normally enjoy. After digging a little deeper, he mentioned they used Pepsi instead of Coke. If a customer asks for a Coke, you shouldn’t substitute Pepsi without saying anything. It completely changed the taste of the drink.
After spending over $200 on dinner, the experience should have been close to perfect. Sadly, it wasn’t. I’m not sure if I’ll be coming back, but I do hope someone in management sees this and takes it seriously.
Eggplants super good
Fish not bad
Crab not worth it
Noodle normal
Dumpling normal
Crispy tuna pretty good