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This lovely Pan-Asian restaurant is a great choice for vegetarians, with several options available, and they can accommodate vegan requests. They offer a variety of Chinese, Indian, and Thai dishes. The waitress is friendly and attentive, making for a pleasant dining experience. View all feedback.
What Alerock doesn't like about Asian Aroma:
Simple place with very reasonable prices but unfortunately the food is completely tasteless and the way of cooking has nothing to do with any Asian style ! Portions are generous ... I had shrimps with asparagus (which actually came like a soup -even if the dish was not listed in the soup menu ! and roasted duck (which was stewed instead ... mainly two problems: no taste at all and a very “disturbing” bad smell coming... View all feedback.
A hidden gemstone asian cuisine with delicious dressed and praised that beat the competitors.
Indian dishes were not prepared well. Don't recommend this restaurant for Indian dishes.
Good option to go with non vegan friends. all vegan dishes are marked with a special brand and there are options that can be veganized on request. offers with lunch menu
The restaurant offers a good selection of food at a reasonable price and the service is very quick, with food arriving at the table within 5 minutes. It's perfect for a fast lunch option.
This is a review of a restaurant delivery service called Wolt, which TripAdvisor has not yet adapted to. In some areas, more traditional restaurant food is ordered through online delivery services than in person. This is the case in Tallinn, where restaurants use Wolt and Bolt to deliver their food quickly and affordably. I ordered a dinner from Aroma Asia when I was craving some Chinese comfort food. The meal was definitely not cheap, with two simple dishes (served in paper buckets) costing €20 including delivery. I wasn't expecting authentic food necessarily, but the use of generic sauces and ingredients that resembled Asian cuisine, but not quite the same, gave the dishes a post-Soviet feel. The tofu kung pao dish was particularly disappointing, lacking flavor and accompanied by no rice (without prior warning). The dish was bland, sticky, and rubbery, with European vegetables and a generic sauce that did not showcase any spices. While the meal was edible, the combination of lackluster taste and high prices make me hesitant to order from here again anytime soon.