Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Blue Ash. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Blue Ash is a city in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, and an inner suburb of Cincinnati, which is located to the south. The population was 12,114 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 37 reviews
Visiting Cincinnati, decided to have Thai... reviews suggested this should be the choice, everybody raving over it... maybe my expectations were too high, but I found it average at best. Ordered the Ginger chicken stir fry, and the sauce was not delivering any punch, and the ginger was tasteless...chicken texture, very chewie... rice lumpy and dry... even the iced tea was watered down... restaurant feels old, and restroom was a disgrace, along with corridor leading to it... not coming back
4 based on 22 reviews
Bright dining room, in the heart of Blue Ash. Not only tasty Thai dishes (peanut sauces-mmmm), but be prepared to have your heart snatched by the owners little 4-5 year-old daughter who may be your hostess! PRECIOUS doesn't begin to describe this little gem. "It is my pleasure to serve you!" You can't go wrong on this varied menu. Not a sushi fan, but it impressed our guests. Reasonably priced. Thai tea was good.
4 based on 42 reviews
I'm passing through the Cincinnati area, on business, and stumbled across Basil Thai Bistro. It did not disappoint! The server was very pleasant and very efficiently took my order. I started with the Seafood Thom Yum soup (real seafood and very tasty), then tried the Fresh Rolls (good size and flavor), and had the Chicken Green Curry for my main. The curry was very fragrant and had a very pleasant broth. Due to business travel, I get the chance to try Thai restaurants all over the country, and I would rank this one very high, in terms of food, service, and cleanliness. Well done! Stop in for lunch or dinner, and you won't be disappointed!
4 based on 38 reviews
Uncle Yip's serves the finest authentic southern Chinese cuisine possible. Cantonese, Thai, Hunan, Sichuan Dim Sum and seafood is on the menu. Twin lobster along with dinner specials are favorites (ask your server or check the board for special foods). Di
A friendly place, with better-than-average southern Chinese dishes, including house-made wontons, a range of seafood choices, and an interesting dim sum menu. We appreciated the attention we received as first-time diners and the time the owners took to explain not only the kind of cooking the restaurant features but also how it differed from other Chinese cuisines. Prices at this no-frills strip center restaurant are modest and portions are generous. And like many Chinese restaurants, food arrives at the table in no time. TripAdvisor doesn't permit half-star increments in ratings. A shame since this deserves a solid 3 ½ stars.
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4 based on 73 reviews
First time visit and I was very pleased. The fusion was really just a variety of Asian dishes from different countries. China, Malaysia, Thailand etc. The only complaint was that it took a long time to get our meals and the place was not busy. Otherwise the place is highly recommended and I would go back anytime.
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4 based on 20 reviews
Fine mordern Korean fare with full bar. Specialized Dolsot Bibimbab and many Gluten free, vegetarian option are available. Local draft beer, Korean beer, Soju, Infused sake, wine.
Gorgeous presentation of everything from simple appetizers to the main dishes. Professional and prompt service. Delicious, tasty, 'scruptrulescent' entrees that really surprised me with the plating and flavors. Cincinnati has a lot of mediocre restaurants. Well, this standout ain't one of them. Head and shoulders above any other Asian restaurant that I have frequented in Cincinnati (former resident) including Korea house.
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4 based on 56 reviews
excellent food cooked in front of you on a frill...you can also get non grilled food, if you just want to order something simple...but I love the steak and shrimp grilled, the soup, friend rice all good, the plum wine is superb!!! I highly recommend it!
4 based on 58 reviews
I walked into a nearly full restaurant as the only Caucasian customer...always a good sign.The portions were huge and the quality very good. Some of the best I've had in the entire city (Sichuan Bistro in Mason the only comparable experience).I would highly recommend!
4 based on 83 reviews
Checked this place out after reading numerous reviewers rave about the authenticity of the food and experience. Upon entering, the staff promptly greeted us in Japanese much like the norm in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and other eateries we've been fortunate to experience. We had to wait about 10 minutes or so before a table cleared up as every seat was filled -- a testimony to the popularity of Ando.We ordered three rolls as appetizers (pickles/oshinko roll for $5.25; spicy tuna roll for $7.50; yellowtail roll for $7.75) along with tempura ($11.75). Rolls were decent though sizing was small. Wasabi was pleasant and had nice solid kick to it. Tempura was disappointing. For the price charged and what was brought out, I would recommend you skip ordering this.For entrees, my mom ordered the sashimi salad ($14.50) while the boys ordered yaki soba ($10.50) and katsu don ($14.95). I ordered the zaru soba ($10.00). Plating was decent. Ingredients and what was served though was a miss. My zaru soba's accompanying sauce was bland and lacked any real flavor. The katsu don was anemic in that the pork cutlet barely stood out from that bed of rice it was served upon. Factor in that egg and vegetables were noticeably missing, this was a miss as well. The yaki soba was light on vegetables and protein too.For us, this is a one and done. While others rave about this place, its hard to see why. Maybe we were just unlucky patrons whose dishes missed completely. For the price of the meal for four ($87.95), we'd been far better off having gone to Chipotle.
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