Simple, relaxed restaurant offering Thai cuisine such as stir-fries, noodles & sushi.
Madam Tracey
My “go-to” spot for Thai in the city. It is conveniently located to my home and the area of town where I typically shop. The ambiance is intimate and the food is consistently good. Service is sufficient.
I typically order the Pad See Ew and it always hits the spot.
Yesterday I took my 15-year old son for the first time and he LOVED it. He did order safe dishes like combo fried rice and crab rangoon but said the dishes exceeded the flavor of his favorite Chinese restaurant. That said, it has opened his mind to try more authentic Thai dishes and I’m so excited to introduce him to this new world of flavors.
Dine local.
… moreSam R Werling
TAKE OUT PACKAGING REASLY SUCKS!!!! They package large cups in a SEALED PAPER BAG instead of actual cup holders. I am disappointed because we ordered take out, my husband handed me the bags and I just had the food on my lap NOT KNOWING! and while we were driving, I just started feeling wet! The drinks Spilled all the way, ruined my seat, I was soaked down to my underwear! We were on the highway so of course we couldn’t just pull over or toss it out, I had to rip this SEALED bag open! This time their crab Rangoons were greasy and burnt! Oil all over the bag and myself. We’ve been here to dine in a few times, very tiny spot but that’s ok because the food is amazing but this was a BAD TAKE OUT EXPERIENCE! and the owners did not resolve it, saying I should’ve taken it back after we drove 25 minutes here to go get food! Now I have to pay to go get my car detailed, that is not fair after poorly packaged drinks!!!!!
… moreJim Gabrick
Excellent Thai restaurant with sushi bar. Pleasant service, food was amazing. Crab ragoon was some of the best I’ve ate. Needs AC kinda steamy inside but we’ll worth the experience.
Returned for another lunch. Everything we ate was excellent again!
… moreNomad Nibbles
We had an awesome meal at Asiana Thai and Sushi. The spring rolls were super crispy, the volcano sushi was fresh and flavorful, and the Orange Chicken had the perfect sweet and tangy kick. But the highlight for us was the Kao Soy — hands down the best in the Greater Cincinnati area. Rich, creamy, and full of flavor!
Big thanks to Binu for the friendly and attentive service — she really made our visit special. Highly recommend if you’re craving quality Thai food and sushi in a cozy, relaxed setting.
… moreKessashun Arthur
This is a very solid, well-liked place to grab both Thai food and sushi. It’s a pretty small place, hit or miss on whether you can get a seat, but I didn’t have to wait for a table either time I dined in. For the food I’ve tried: the papaya salad was well-balanced, subtly spicy and sweet, and came in a generous portion. The spicy rainbow and Sunday morning tolls were both high quality. The shrimp panang curry had really good, fresh flavors, and quality jumbo shrimp; 5/10 spice was very bearable and somewhat mild for somebody with a pretty high spice tolerance. I’d happily eat it again. For service: this place is not first-timer friendly. You walk in and kind of stand around awkwardly wondering if anybody will seat you, and if you seat yourself, you wait awkwardly wondering if anybody will tend to you. On my most recent visit, I had several wrong orders brought to my table, and my food came out 10+ minutes after my lady’s food. The food here is undeniably excellent, but I’m more inclined to just order takeout in the future.
… moreLauren Pietrosky
Friendly service and cute mom and pop atmosphere. Food was absolutely fantastic! Best crab rangoons I’ve ever had! We shared the orange chicken and Sunday morning roll. Each Sunday morning piece was individually fried for a delicious crispy covering. Not much seating, but they make it work when busy. Not made for large parties, so more of a two to four person set up. Loved my pineapple fried rice I bought for lunch the next day. Added cilantro which was fantastic!
… morePatrick Thornton
Stopped here for lunch on a random Saturday after seeing amazing reviews. Small, cozy atmosphere. Went with the tofu Triangles and the dinner portion of Pad Thai with Beef. The flavor of the Pad Thai was incredible, the best I can remember trying. The portion size was very generous for me as someone with a large appetite. I also liked the food presentation. Absolutely worth trying, even if you might have to wait on a busy evening.
… moreBinita D
Absolutely amazing experience!
My friends and I went to Asiana for dinner and loved the food, service and the ambiance. The owner was super nice, joked with us and provided great service. Everything we ordered was super delicious, absolutely no complaints. In addition to the pictured food, we also ordered both the chicken coconut soup and hot & sour soup, both were delicious. Next time we are in Cincinnati, we will definitely come back!
… moreF Mol
Very small with excellent food. The sushi was fresh and very good. The soup looked amazing. I’m definitely coming back for that. The Thai tea and coconut juice were good, too.
… moreMark S
This place is one of the gems of Cincinnati. I’ve passed by this place several times and finally took a chance at it one night. My experience did not disappoint. I had one of the most welcoming and friendly service in a restaurant. The owners, who are husband and wife, both greeted and checked up on me along with the other servers. You can tell that this restaurant is definitely a family owned business that is known and loved by the community. They even greeted the some customers by name as those customers left.
Since it was my first time here, I decided to go all out and get the usual food I get in Thai and Sushi restaurants, since they offer both.
Started with their Chicken Satay, which definitely stirred my appetite. It was served with two sauces on the side, which I enjoyed both dipping to separately and together. The chicken alone was seasoned perfectly and could be eaten by itself but the peanut sauce, which actually tasted like spiced peanut puree, elevated the chicken so well. When mixed with the other sweet/tangy dipping sauce, it was like a party of flavors. I would have kept eating that alone if I didn’t ordered other food.
I ordered the Pad See Ew with chicken and shrimp for my main entree. What I loved about this entree was not only the flavor was on point, but the texture of the wide noodle. I’ve had it at other places where it was soggy because it was overcooked in the sauce, but this had just enough sauce, and it retained its slight crispiness from being pan-fried. The portion was just right, and the proportion of the meat to the vegetables and noodles was plenty. The owner also gave me some homemade chilli oil to spice it up to the level of my liking which I loved, because the spice level varies from different Thai restaurants.
For the Sushi I ordered 3 Nigiris: Eel, Salmon Roe and Smelt Roe. All three came with two pieces andnwere actually bigger portions than ones I’ve had in other restaurants. It wasn’t just more rice, but they kept the right proportion of meat to the rice.
I finally ended the dinner with their fried Banana Egg Roll, Vanilla Ice cream a la mode, topped with chocolate drizzle and coconut shavings. I made sure I reserved room for that because I could’ve eaten another order of it. The crispiness of the warm banana egg roll was perfect with the ice cream.
I also found out that this place is BYOB. Definitely want to come back here again with some friends and a bucket of alcohol. Highly recommend this place.
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