Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 790 E Tasman Dr, Milpitas, CA 95035
Phone: (408) 914-1410
Website: http://www.myasianbowl.com/
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The menu is an eclectic selection of popular food staples across Southeast Asia and India. The taste was quite good! I tried the shake tofu, which was nice, tender and flavorful. The chili garlic noddles was nice and generous.
The place might be good for lunch, but not quite built for dinner. The interior deco was well put together but one would get the feel it’s been run down since. A chair was actually broken, for example. Random equipment in the bathroom. The service staff is trying to be nice, but you could tell they’d rather be doing something else.
I’d definitely go there again, but for lunch quick in and out. May be order in from here. But not visit for dinner.
Average place. Dint feel it was too clean. Server was Amazing though. Very sweet !
paneer sizzler :6/10
Thai sizzler ; 6/10
The menu mentioned pineapple rice, but there was no pineapple in the rice; it seemed more like basil rice or something else entirely.
We’ve ordered from DoorDash before and the food was good, but the dine-in experience was very different. It felt like the staff had little interest in taking our order or serving the food. Based on this experience, I probably won’t be returning.
The management and staff are warm, welcoming, and polite. They were kind enough to accommodate us for dine-in just before closing time. The ambience is cozy, pleasant, and well maintained.
The pricing is reasonable, and the portions are good.
Highly recommend this place for sizzlers, Asian, and Indo-Chinese cuisine–especially if you are vegetarian or vegan. The Khow Suey
was awesome.
1) Thai Sizzler – 3.5/5
2) Hakka Noodles – 3.5/ 5
3) Basil Pad Thai – 4/5
4) panang Thai curry – 3/5
Firstly we were very happy to go to a full vegetarian Asian restaurant. The food tasted good. The only complaints is that the quantity is really less for the money we pay. The plates they serve us to eat the food is really small. The menu describes the dish in a certain way but do not have some ingredients. For eg: Pad thai did not have the bean sprouts, the thai sizzler mentioned pineapple rice but we got a plain basil rice or something of that sort. The person who waited our table was really sweet but a bit forgetful. He brought out the wrong dish to the wrong table. He took forever to get the food for some customers. But I could clearly see he was trying really hard. So hopefully the service gets better 🙂
PS: A special mention to the people who own and work there at the restaurant. My mom and I were a bit scared when we saw a homeless as we exited the restaurant. We went back into the restaurant and the manager and people working there immediately came out, asked if he tried to harm us or if we have to call the police, made sure we got into our car safe. Thank you guys 🙂 Looking forward to visiting th restaurant again 🙂
The Thai Sizzler came out on this sizzling hot plate, you could smell the aroma Thai basil from across the table. The thai curry side had this perfect balance of sweet and spicy that I couldn’t get enough of. The crispy cauliflower was tender and crunchy on the outside. I’m a fan of their cooking methods, because this was really fresh and tasty!
The Tofu Khou Suey was something I’d never tried before – it’s a Burmese coconut curry noodle soup. The lemongrass flavour hit me at every bite! Creamy but not too heavy, with this nice tangy kick. They topped it with fried onions and fresh herbs, plus a lime wedge that really brightened everything up. It was one of those dishes that’s both comforting and exciting at the same time.
Service was solid and the place has a nice, relaxed vibe. The food definitely stands out from your typical Asian restaurant, especially for vegetarian and more healthy options. I’m already planning to go back and try some other dishes on their menu.
We order Gobi Manchurian and Farmers noodles .
Both were excellent. 5/5 for taste.
Was super happy to know about an Asian Vegetarian/Vegan restaurant nearby.
Ordered Crispy Rolls/Spring Rolls and Pad Thai with tofu. I was told that Pad Thai has sprouts peanuts and veggies but did not find the veggies added , not sure if the order was heard incorrectly .
Anyways both tasted good , there was no WoW factor.
Slightly expensive /On par for the Ambience , taste etc compared to similar places.
Definitely worth a try , will try again. Hopefully they give me a chance to upgrade the rating to 5* by improving upon taste
Service was quick and friendly. We were here for weekday lunch it wasn’t crowded. Nice simple ambiance.
Menu is really good with variety of options available. Must try place for vegetarians and vegans in the bay area.