
Sushi, Thai curries & other Pan-Asian dishes are served in a hip, modern space with a full bar.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 254 Crown Park Ave, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Phone: (301) 330-9997
Website: http://www.asianinemd.com/
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Reviews
I kind of stumbled across it since I was in the area and decided to pop in and give it a try.
I ended up having the Alligator roll with a side of spicy mayo which was pretty good but the real start of the show was the mango sticky rice of which I actually had two orders of because it was simply that good!
My server, Dao, was also very sweet and attentive. Very thankful for that after a long week.
However, I was recently very shocked and disturbed to see the War Criminal Flag displayed in your newly redecorated restaurant. This flag, while it may be familiar to some through manga, anime, or video games, carries deep and painful historical trauma for many people across Asia, including Koreans, Chinese, and even Americans, due to its association with Japan’s imperial military during World War II. Under that flag, countless atrocities were committed—including against my own family.
As a Korean, my grandpa was taken to Japan during the occupation and forced to serve the Japanese military. He later witnessed the killing of fellow Koreans and was never able to live peacefully after the war. My grandma could only speak Japanese until we became independent from Japan because speaking Korean was forbidden under threat of death. The trauma is real and still lives with many of us today.
Displaying this flag in a public space—especially in a multicultural country like this one—is deeply offensive and hurtful. To many, it is no different than displaying a Nazi flag in a German restaurant. Symbols have power, and they must be used with care and awareness of their historical context.
I shared my concern with one of your servers, who kindly informed the manager, but unfortunately, the response I received—laughter and no action—was extremely disappointing and dismissive.
I urge you to please educate yourselves on the meaning and impact of this symbol and to consider removing it from your restaurant out of respect for your diverse customers and the painful histories many carry.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and I truly hope you take this matter seriously.
The sizzling beef definitely lives up to its name, it came out steaming and crackling, almost like a little tableside show. Shrimpzilla was fresh, the gyoza had that perfect crisp, and the Pad Kapow had just the right kick.
Great vibe, great food, and fast service. Definitely recommend!
This was our first and last time at Asia Nine, MD The experience was awful from start to finish.
We were initially served by a waitress named PA, who was rude and dismissive right away. When we politely asked what the most popular dishes were (a normal question for first-time customers), she pointed at the menu and said, “You guys can read.” She acted rushed, irritated, and made it very clear she didn’t want to answer questions or engage with us at all.
Shortly after, she disappeared and another server took over, which honestly felt like she chose not to serve us anymore. Thankfully, the second waitress, DAO was kind, patient, and respectful. She was the only positive part of the entire visit.
On top of the terrible service, the food was extremely disappointing. We spent almost $100 for two meals and one beer, which is not cheap by any standard especially for food that was bland, poorly prepared, and absolutely not worth the price. Paying that much for food this bad felt like a complete waste of money.
The combination of disrespectful service, uncomfortable atmosphere, and terrible food made this one of the worst dining experiences I’ve had. No one should leave a restaurant feeling unwelcome and ripped off.
I will not be returning, and I would not recommend this place to anyone who expects decent service, fair pricing, and quality food.
Absolutely love Tom Kha and Tom Yum.
The fried whole snapper was great, a bit overcooked though.
I love PA server who always have a smile on her face and remember my favorite dishes 🙂