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Address: Av. Tamaulipas 95, Hipódromo, Cuauhtémoc, 06170 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Phone: +52 55 5553 4582
Website: http://www.asian-bay.com/
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The food tasted good but not exceptional and we tried 6 dishes like Mapo Tofu and string beans w chills and chicken and Broccoli and beef dishes with chili and vegetables stir Fried and Vegetables Fried Rice.
Nothing stood out but all were fine.
Design is pleasant and bathroom have cool catch phrase.
Handsome Man in make , beauty in the ladies powder room in Chinese characters.
Had the Chicken with mushroom and vegetables and I highly recommend it. My wife is vegetarian and had stir fry vegetables first time but wasn’t a fan so she ordered the same chicken with mushroom and vegetables without the chicken and she liked it a lot better.
We actually live a block from Chinatown and tried many restaurants there and were very disappointed. Asian Bay is great and according to the write up in their menu they’ve been around since 1946 and were the cities first Chinese restaurant.
We’ll definitely be making the trip back when ever we feel like Chinese food and a nice atmosphere.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)
If you’ve got a Chinese food craving and want something quick and familiar, Asian Bay gets the job done. Think sweet and sour chicken, fried rice, beef with broccoli—the usual suspects are all here. The flavors are decent, nothing too bold or exciting, but satisfying enough if you’re not looking for anything fancy.
What I Liked:
-Big Menu: They’ve got all the classics, so it’s easy to find your go-to dish.
-Comfort Food Vibes: predictable, in a good way.
What Could Be Better:
-Kind of Bland: Most dishes felt like they were playing it safe—flavors didn’t really pop.
-Forgettable Desserts: I tried the Pao of Nutella, and it sounded more exciting than it tasted. A bit doughy
Bottom Line:
Asian Bay is a solid spot when you want that Chinese food fix without surprises. It’s not where you’d take a foodie friend, but it’s good for a casual night when you’re craving something familiar and comforting.
The one positive aspect of Asian Bay is the attentive service. However, I was surprised to notice that they charged extra for a side of white rice, which was a bit odd, especially considering its elevated price points for their entrees.
Overall, while Asian Bay may have its charms, such as its service, the subpar quality of the food makes it better to skip and go somewhere else.