Kisso Asian Bistro in Alexandria, Virginia is a modern Asian restaurant offering a diverse menu of fresh sushi, flavorful Japanese food, classic Chinese food, and authentic Thai food. Our chefs use high-quality ingredients to craft beautifully presented sushi rolls, aromatic noodle dishes, stir-fries, and signature specialties. Whether you’re dining in, ordering takeout, or enjoying a relaxed meal with friends and family, Kisso Asian Bistro delivers bold flavors and a welcoming atmosphere. Experience the best of Asian cuisine in one stylish restaurant in Alexandria.
Asian fusion dishes are offered at this casual establishment that has a sushi bar.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 300 King St, Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (703) 888-1513
Website: http://www.kissoasianbistro.com/
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I arrived at 11:30 and only the workers were there. The young lady sat me at a table where there was a blast of air every few minutes. Initially, I thought I should move, but decided to stay as he’s generally hot natured.
He arrived a few minutes later, and we started to discuss the menu. I know some things are cultural, and others are just rude. The young lady came over several times while we were discussing what to order as well as the sister location compared to this one. My friend asked for an Aaron roll, something offered at the sister restaurant. The server stated, ‘we don’t have that, every restaurant calls their rolls something different.’ He ordered the Thai mango shrimp and a salmon avocado roll, and I ordered the 2 roll Maki lunch with a spicy tuna roll, yellowtail roll and miso soup, something every sushi restaurant gets right.
The soup came out very quickly as I went to wash my hands and came back with it sitting and waiting. By the time I finished my soup, his mango shrimp was served. For foodies, presentation means a lot, for a chef who knows the owner it means EVERYTHING. So yes, the presentation was a little sloppy as you see the sauce splatter.
The sushi comes out a few minutes later. I don’t think I’ve been anywhere and had spicy tuna as bland as this. I told him to try a piece, and bland is an understatement. He called the server over and explained it wasn’t spicy. She offered to bring some spicy mayo. It had the look and appearance of spicy mayo, but had the taste of plain yogurt and paprika. As opposed to sending it back, I just opted to use extra wasabi.
While we were eating, a manager/owner walked in and recognized my friend. As my friend is talking to the owner/manager, all of the servers start to crowd behind our table to eavesdrop on their conversation, in which he’s asking why the spicy tuna or mayo aren’t spicy. As soon as the gentleman walks away, the 3 servers follow him and began talking to him, turning back every now and then to look at us.
After I was done eating, I had to leave. However, my friend was still finishing, yet the server was trying to take his plates and give him the check. They did give him a 20% discount. Not for any condescending behavior or bad service, but due to the relationship with the owner.
Based on where this location is, I don’t think they get a lot of black patrons. With that, the prejudices are allowed to flourish. The one thing about the DMV is you never know who knows who. Treat everyone the way you’d like to be treated, especially in the hospitality industry.
No, I will not be back nor recommend.
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