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Contribute Feedback What Marion Blümler likes about Asia City:
I regularly come here because it is close to where I live. It just sucks when there's a party because there's not much space and it can be very loud. Food is good and staff are friendly. View all feedback.
What Joy O'Conner doesn't like about Asia City:
Food is pretty good and the prices are decent but the restaurant and in particular the washrooms are very dirty. The bathroom looks like it hasn’t been cleaned in a very long time. Don’t think I will go back since the grime really turned me...off their food. View all feedback.
The pad thai at this restaurant is delicious. Every time I walk by, I can't help but want to treat myself to something on their menu. It's a great spot to enjoy a meal with friends and family. I definitely recommend trying it out!
We decided to be adventurous and ordered a variety of dishes. The Sichuan dishes were very spicy, beyond what I could handle. However, my friend, who is from Sichuan, thought it was authentic and delicious. I can't give a fair rating since I struggled to eat it, but that's on me for not being able to handle the heat. The service was attentive and they did warn us about the spiciness of the food. If you're new to Sichuan cuisine, I recommend trying just one dish to start.
I ordered delivery through Skip the Dishes for dinner tonight. I got the pad Thai and crab rangoon, both of which were delicious. There was plenty of food for at least two people, if not three (or for lunch tomorrow). The prices were very reasonable and I would definitely recommend this restaurant.
I regularly come here because it is close to where I live. It just sucks when there's a party because there's not much space and it can be very loud. Food is good and staff are friendly.
Have been to both this location and the one on McPhillips. I love their food here, it 's delicious. My only complaint is, when they have a party going on, that they should put a sign on the window telling other customers that they won 't be 'open to the public ' for the day, and that they will be focusing on serving the function that booked the place instead.