Asian Vibes

  4.2 – 127 reviews   • Asian restaurant

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Asian Vibes 96143

Hours

Saturday12–9 PM
Sunday12–9 PM
Monday12–9 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday12–9 PM
Thursday12–9 PM
Friday12–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 8159 N Lake Blvd, Kings Beach, CA 96143

Phone: (707) 295-9192

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Reviews

Jessica Chen
This Asian restaurant was decent overall. We stopped by on our way to go skiing on a cold winter day, hoping for a warm bowl of ramen. The ramen was okay and did the job of warming us up, but nothing particularly memorable. At $24 per bowl, the value didn’t feel quite worth it for the quality.
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T C
Loved it! Craving great Asian food. Drove from Palisades just to check it out, and it did not disappoint. Everything was perfect! We’ll definitely be back to try more of the menu. Fast, friendly service.
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Merritt L
The food was great! Although portion sizes were a little bit on the smaller side. The prices are average for sushi. I’m not sure if it was the particular day, but the air conditioning unit was completely out. The tables are also a bit run down.
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Uni Niel
I had a wonderful experience at this restaurant. The food was delicious and beautifully prepared, but what really stood out was the service.

Our server, Ana was absolutely amazing — she handled everything efficiently and professionally. She was very fast, attentive, and clearly took great responsibility for her work. Even during busy moments, everything was well organized thanks to her.

Excellent service and a great dining experience overall. Highly recommended!
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Jamie
Came here for Japanese food and left very impressed. Everything was smooth and well organized. The sushi and sake were absolutely amazing The server was extremely fast and handled everything with great responsibility.

Planning to visit again soon❤️
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Zane Zbacnik
Ramen was great but the shrimp tempura was a little weird since it just gets soggy. They will also do Tofu if you don’t want meat or fish.
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halfcabking
Asian Vibes. Let’s just pause on that name for a second. Asian Vibes. Sounds like either a wellness retreat or a failed K-Pop tribute band. But don’t let the name fool you—this place isn’t serving enlightenment and scented candles. No, this little slice of flavor anarchy is parked near Lake Tahoe, looking more like the shack your cousin tried to Airbnb illegally than a culinary destination. It’s tiny. I mean, really tiny. If you blink, sneeze, or glance at your phone, you’ve missed it and driven halfway to Reno. But walk in and suddenly you’re not in Tahoe anymore—you’re in some alternate reality where a Japanese izakaya collided with a ski bum’s bachelor pad. Wooden tables, random wall hangings that may or may not have been shoplifted from a 2006 Pier 1 Imports, and the warm glow of a place that’s clearly too focused on the food to give a damn about aesthetics. This place has soul. The kind of soul that comes from a deep fryer, a wok, and someone’s immigrant grandmother whispering secrets from the beyond. I’m hunched over a table with chopsticks in one hand and a pen in the other, which should be illegal. I’m still chewing, but I don’t care. This food demands immediate documentation before the memory evaporates like last night’s sake. Yesterday? I had the ramen. Not your Whole Foods version, either. I’m talking broth so deep and mysterious I half-expected it to whisper secrets about the universe. Rich, murky, filled with enough umami to slap the cynicism off your face. Noodles with the perfect bounce—like they were massaged by a Zen monk who moonlights as a noodle whisperer. It wasn’t a bowl of soup. It was a religious experience. I nearly baptized myself in it.Today, I returned like an addict looking for their next fix. Hawaiian Salmon Wall roll. The name alone sounds like something a surfer might yell before wiping out, but holy hell—smoked salmon, avocado, cream cheese, more torched salmon on top, sesame seeds, and a “special sauce” that I’m fairly certain contains unicorn tears and the dreams of angels. It’s creamy. It’s crunchy. It’s smoky. It’s… I don’t know, man. It’s everything. I blacked out for a second after the first bite and woke up muttering, “I love you,” to an inanimate roll of fish. If heaven has food, it probably tastes like this. And I’d sell my soul for a to-go box. The staff? Saints. Saints with aprons. They’re not just serving you—they’re making sure you feel like the only human being on Earth who matters at that moment. Not fake-nice either. The real deal. The kind of people who hustle with sake in one hand and ramen in the other while still checking in to see if you’re doing okay. Which, frankly, you are. Better than okay. You’re in a food-induced euphoria, contemplating life, love, and how you can move into their storage closet permanently.
Rumor has it this place used to be called Hiro Sushi. If Hiro’s ghost is still floating around, he’s probably giving high-fives to everyone in the kitchen. Asian Vibes didn’t just carry the torch—they poured gasoline on it and made fire art with sushi rolls. This isn’t just a meal. It’s a rebellion against blandness. A middle finger to franchise sushi chains with glowing fish tanks and no soul. It’s a love letter to Japanese comfort food, handwritten in miso and drizzled with that sauce I’m now legally married to.
I’ve eaten here two days in a row. That’s longer than most of my relationships. And guess what? I’m coming back tomorrow.
This isn’t food—it’s therapy. And I’m all in.
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Jenny Xu
Came here during a nice Tahoe getaway with my partner and what a nice find! It’s a bit of a hole in the wall hidden gem because of the location.

Good:
– Great asian food in an otherwise sparse Asian food location!
– Super fast service – came out really quickly
– The place is simple and clean, wooden ambiance
– The tamago was not too sweet but just enough that it was nice
– The orange chicken teriyaki was nice since it was a bento box with miso soup and other little items like gyoza and tempura. Lots of variety and each was good
– I liked the tempura dragon roll sushi – big portion sizes and very fresh

Bad:
– Got the wrong order at first – chicken karaage instead of chicken teriyaki, but they were nice about it
– A little bit pricier of a meal

Overall enjoyed the meal here and would come again if I was in the area.
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MMXM
Horrible experience from start to finish.

Small portions, high prices, very slow and poor service, missing food, incorrect dishes, the wrong check, and an extremely unprofessional chef.

Several tables were vacant but dirty. We waited 15 minutes for someone to clean a table and seat us.

Then we waited another 15 minutes for a server to take our order.

The entrées for two people came out quickly, but the appetizers arrived 30 minutes later. It didn’t seem like they understood how appetizers are supposed to work.

I waited 40 minutes for my food while everyone else had already finished eating. There were no updates or communication from the server. I eventually asked if it was possible to cancel my order, pay for what my friends ate, and leave. At that point, the chef came out YELLING at us in the middle of the restaurant, saying he was angry that we would even ask. Whether he was having a bad day or not, this reaction was completely unwarranted and unacceptable.

They took no responsibility for any of the mistakes and blamed everything on being “busy,” despite the restaurant not being full. I can’t imagine how bad the service would be if it actually were.

A complete lack of training is evident, from the waitstaff to the chef.

This was, without question, the worst dining experience I’ve ever had.
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George .Berlioz
Asian Vibes in Kings Beach

In the heart of Kings Beach lies a hidden gem that truly brings the essence of the East to Lake Tahoe. Asian Vibes, with its unassuming exterior, surprises you with an experience that could rival any sushi joint in Tokyo or New York.

**Phenomenal Sushi:** The sushi here is simply unparalleled. I highly recommend trying the Hawaiian Volcano or the Hawaiian Sunset. These rolls are a testament to the chef’s creativity and skill, blending fresh, high-quality ingredients into a harmonious explosion of flavors. I indulged in a variety of sushi, each piece as delicious as the last – from the delicate tuna and salmon to the rich albacore and the delightful fried octopus balls.

**Exceptional Service:** Our server was a standout, running a one-man show with grace and efficiency. His attentiveness and knowledge of the menu made our dining experience even more enjoyable. Despite being busy, he ensured every table was well taken care of, and every order was perfect.

**Unique Appetizers:** The appetizer, a fried softshell crab, was a showstopper. Tempura-style, it was crispy, flavorful, and utterly satisfying. It’s a must-try that sets the tone for the fantastic meal ahead.

**Refreshing Drinks:** To complement the meal, we tried the raspberry lemonade and the passionfruit boba without the actual boba. Both drinks were refreshing and delicious, perfect companions to the exquisite sushi.

**Creative Menu:** Asian Vibes offers some intriguing takes on traditional sushi. One such highlight is their sushi wrapped in rice paper, providing a unique texture and flavor profile. The diversity of the menu speaks to the owner’s innovative approach and deep understanding of Asian cuisine. Interestingly, the owner hails from Burma, adding an extra layer of cultural richness to the culinary experience.

**Final Verdict:** Asian Vibes in Kings Beach is hands down one of the best sushi spots in Lake Tahoe. Whether you’re a sushi connoisseur or a casual diner, this place is sure to impress with its outstanding food, exceptional service, and unique menu offerings. ️

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One of my top ten to eat in Lake Tahoe!
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