Isaiah Whitmore
Walked past this spot so many times I finally decided to check it out I was craving some kind of Asian Cuisine this day. The ambiance in there is mad cute perfect place for an impromptu dinner date in my opinion. Only drawback is I wished that the rice had a slightly larger portion & it felt a lil too expensive for the amount of food. Other than that the waitress was so sweet & gave excellent service as well as menu recommendations. I can’t for the life of me remember her name & it’s bothering me now. Other than the price for the portion sizes the food was banging yo. 5 stars to Asia Fusion Kitchen all the way. I’ll be back. They’re deffo a hidden gem in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Check em out.
… moreAmanda Lynch
Wonderful little hole in the wall place with DELICIOUS food; the ambience is unmatched even in such a small space. The hostess (owner?) was wonderfully attentive and patient as we browsed the overwhelmingly extensive menu and was lovely. We went for birthday dinner and free dessert was included. Everyone agreed their food was wonderful, and the portions large enough to take home leftovers.
… moreHoang-Giang Nguyen
Boat noodle was one of the best I have ever tried. The staff were very attentive and friendly. Little sister loved the Tomyum Fried Rice. Mango sticky Rice is quite decent. Crepe was fun to eat.
… moreLinda Yang
Ordered pickup from this Asian fusion restaurant and had a pretty good experience overall. The raw beef laab was the highlight — spicy, flavorful, and tasty. It could use a wedge of lime, but that is just my preference.
I especially appreciated that the restaurant called to confirm whether I wanted it spicy — that kind of attention to detail is rare and very much appreciated.
The other two dishes I ordered were mediocre, and I did feel the portion sizes for all entrée were a bit small for the price. That’s the main reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5.
Still, I would recommend giving this place a try. Good flavors, great customer service, and definitely some standout dishes!
… moreviva
asian fusion’s boat noodles are AMAZING. they beat out the local favorites, including friend’s cafe which is right across the street. unfortunately we found a couple of bristles from a steel cleaning brush in our boat noodles, making me wonder just how many i’ve unknowingly eaten. that turned me off, but i can’t deny how good the noodles are. the broth is nice, thick, and flavorful. i don’t have to add anything to the broth (which is realllyyy impressive) besides something to spicen it up. the beef is quite chewy; the dish would be a perfect 5 if the meat was more tender and didn’t have as much of a gamey taste (personal preference). i really only come here for the boat noodles and the sweet asian crepes. they taste warm and homemade and are the perfect way to end a meal. the interior of the restaurant is very pretty, but it is located in a rundown area. so just a heads up, you may come across a homeless person chilling in front of the restaurant, asking for change from passerby’s during the warmer seasons like i did. not the most presentable, but it’s whatever because that’s just how the area is. i haven’t tried anything else on the menu but it includes standard southeast asian cuisine, hotpot, and seafood boil! i’m interested in trying some of the other food items next time i come here. i like how the servers don’t bother you as you eat as well. they had great timing and were attentive without disrupting my meal.
… moreOlivia Yang
Went on a Sunday around 1pm. Was seated right away. Huge menu with lots of things to choose from. The food description was well written so it’s easy to order what you want. I really like that there’s a variety of dishes from pho, appetizers and stir fries even seafood boil.
There’s a cute photo backdrop bench at the front entry for those that like taking photos. The customer service was great. Definitely coming back to try the other food items.
… moreTyrä Xiong
Was the best most authentic restaurant! Only one server tonight and she did amazing. She checked up on us and made sure we were doing okay. I ordered the Pad Ka Pow and it tasted exactly like Thailand! Mango sticky rice was perfectly sweet. Cajun shrimp was cooked perfectly as well. Good portions for the price we paid.
… moreK-ong Xiong
After doing taxes, stopped in for dinner.
Ordered:
Pho
Papaya Salad Lao style
Pad Crispy Pork Belly
Fried Rice Combo
4th plate was a bonus
I love the speedy service! I didn’t have to wait long for my food to come out!
Food looked delicious and was delicious! Pho broth and Papaya Salad was on point, no regret. The broth had a good flavor, usually it’s hit or miss. It’s a hit. The papaya was incredible. I don’t like too much pepper, just enough of a kick so I can still finish eating it without drowning myself with milk. The Fried Rice was good. Good amount of mixed protein. Pad Crispy Pork belly reminds me of a home cook meal. Fried Pork Belly balanced with the cook Chinese Broccoli, something I wouldn’t mind eating daily. As for the Bonus Dish, it was good even though it was unplanned. I had enough rice from my other plate so I didn’t get to try the wrapped up rice it came with to know if it was sticky rice or not! Sad.
Overall, a good spot. I like how you get to choose where you want to sit! Another one of their perks!
… moreEthan Conroy
Our first time trying this restaurant. Fun, comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. We ordered the chicken laab, seafood with glass noodles and fried tofu.
The food took a little while, considering there were a few people in the restaurant today. But it was well worth the wait. I didn’t realize until the second bite that my chicken laab was beef laab. It was so good I didn’t bother saying anything about the mistake. It comes in mild, medium or spicy. I ordered medium. For someone who regularly eats raw jalapeños, this was quite spicy! The cucumber and sweet cabbage in combination with the savory, spicy laab was fantastic.
Seafood dish was fantastic as well. Fried tofu was extremely crispy on the outside with a sweet peanut sauce. We will definitely be back! The menu is huge and there are so many things to try.
… moreTim Anderson
One of the biggest problems with Asian restaurants is that some tend to under flavor their food. I ordered a Curry Fried Rice. When I opened it up, it looked delicious but when I took my first bite I was beyond disappointed. On a scale from 0-100 the flavoring was at the very best a 10. I was eating colored hot rice. The quality of food is good but what good is quality when you can’t taste it? My order was $15 and was well not worth the price I paid. Probably won’t be back. Sorry, I need to be honest.
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