WELCOME TO CAFE ASIA Cafe Asia opened in 2008 in Roanoke, VA, offering authentic Asian cuisine for all to enjoy. The friendly staff, team, and owners of the restaurant await your visit! They are ready to introduce all the exciting dishes from the kitchen to the sushi bar. They greet you with a friendly smile, provide you with a relaxing dine-in atmosphere, and offer wonderful food to satisfy your tastes! The delicious Asian food is one of a kind that is hard to match!
One of a pair of bustling pan-Asian eateries serving Chinese, Japanese & Thai fare, plus sushi.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3940 Valley Gateway Blvd B1, Roanoke, VA 24012
Phone: (540) 206-2298
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Order and Reservations
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Order: Order online
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Reviews
I stopped in for a nice sushi meal, but was shocked by the prices. The sushi entrees were $25-30 average for one person. I opted out of getting sushi and settled for Japanese Pan Noodles with shrimp, which was still over $15 as pictured. There were no extras – no salad or miso soup, and not even a fortune cookie with the check. One paper napkin and a fork was provided, but no chop sticks. To be fair, I didn’t ask for any… they probably cost more.
Atmosphere was lacking, like I was eating at Subway (which was just a couple doors down). Waitstaff was plainly clothed, but were polite. No extra trips were made to refill my beverage, etc… just to leave the check.
This is not the only sushi place in town – I suggest looking elsewhere.
If I had to point out a downside, it would be the security cameras—they emit a flashing light the entire time, which makes it uncomfortable to sit for too long. Overall, I’d rate this place a solid 7 out of 10.
We have visited to sit and dine in a couple times and it’s hit or miss, some dishes are great, but can be inconsistent. Experience varies depending on the day.
They have a good hot & sour soup, never much wait.
Looked at the menu, got some beers, and ordered.
Sushi is a tad expensive. But honestly… damn, it was good.
Got pineapple rice – something I occasionally make at home. I hate to say it, but it was better than mine!
I don’t recall the name of my dish, but it was composed of chicken, beef, shrimp, and scallops with fried rice and broccoli. It is sometimes hard to find well-cooked scallops. Well, these were perfectly cooked. And the flavor was amazing.
Service was amazing and wait time was just a few minutes between drinks to salad and it to dinner. So freaking good.
If I’m in the area, I’ll return to this restaurant!
I spent $40 for General Tso’s chicken, Lo mein with no protein and crab wontons. The General Tso’s chicken was shaped like big balls and was super dry. The Lo mein was made with spaghetti noodles and the crab wontons were not fried all the way, were very “doughy” and filled with only cream cheese. I called back to tell them I wanted a refund and would return the food and they told me I was a bad customer. Finally after going back and forth on the phone with them for 30 minutes, they agreed to give me a refund if I sent them pictures of the food to show I didn’t eat it! So I did, and then they told me they’d only give me 50% off or a restaurant credit. I ended up driving all the way back to the restaurant anyway with the food and ended up getting a full refund. They were very disrespectful and the food is horrible. 0/10 recommend.