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Asian Arch

4.3 (28 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Casual
Romantic
Good for groups
Dogs allowed

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The view from our table (menu of specials above the bar)
Victoria B.

Open on Sunday evenings. Prices 30% below those in Austin (TX foodie heaven) Huge portions, extensive menu, can handle large parties, accommodates reservations on short notice, and the food is outstanding! In a party of 3, we all raved about our choices. Tom Sum (spicy!), Pad Thai, pineapple fried rice, Gen.Tso's tofu plate. You're welcome.

General Tso's chicken with rice,  crab Rangoon, and sushi.
Stacey D.

Customer several is always great!!! Food is always made to order, and the restaurant is always clean!!! They are an A+ addition to tje Downtown area

Small Tom Yum Soup. Great flavor.
Tristyn H.

Happy to support a new local business. Service was kind and the food was tasty. Very clean space. Stand out dish was the Tom yum soup the broth was very flavorful. The chicken had a questionable texture, I think I'll ask for just the broth and veggies next time. Avocado roll was perfect. Our pad Thai had room for improvement. The shrimp added was lacking. Mango roll was very good.

Tonkotsu (pork) ramen
Allie H.

First visit here. I picked up the tonkotsu ramen to go. It comes in a clever to-go bowl that you can easily eat from (bonus points for that!) but I replated it at work. Pork belly was tender and delicious. I usually do not like very fatty meats, pork belly included, but this was so good. Tasty broth. I'd prefer a jammy egg. Will absolutely order again!

Spicy crab roll, tuna avocado roll, salmon skin roll, and garden salad.

Asian Arch opened in February 2025, and I have since enjoyed lunch here numerous times. I mainly order the lunch special of 2 maki rolls plus a garden salad for $13 or 3 maki rolls plus a garden salad for $17. The ingredients are fresh and flavorful. The dine-in presentation of the dishes is nice.

Pee all over the floor

I do not like how the Lead worker was being very rude. She was giving me attitude and I asked her why. She said it was because they were very busy. But I don't believe it. Also there were homeless people hanging out around the building.The restroom floors had pee on the floor this is the men's bathroom. And the restroom does not have locks. It is very easy for someone to walk in on you and it's only a one person bathroom. I am very uncomfortable with that.

Pad Thai Dinner
Karen B.

Hmm I was a little disappointed with the pad Thai. I was not a fan of the smell and it was a soup like meal (very watery). I was still able to eat it but I would probably get another entree next time I visit. Firecracker was delish though! Staff was nice but I had to evidently get up to pay for my meal. Not much ambience but place is fairly new. Hoping to try the sushi next time I go.

Salmon Sashimi

The food is always fresh and tasty, the people are kind and welcoming, and the prices are very reasonable. We've been coming here regularly and it never disappoints. Highly recommend for anyone looking for great food and a friendly atmosphere!

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Great food and great portions. However, the owners yells at her staff in front of the customers which makes everyone uncomfortable.

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Fast, warm, tasty pad thai. Strange that they use rice noodles but it's ok. Pineapple fried rice has no meat or tofu

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Excellent food and service very nice place. Thank you Asian arch. I would recommend this restaurant to everyone I know.

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Had the General Tso's chicken and fried rice. It was a large, tasty portion. I also had the Thai tea which was delicious.

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