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Asian Kitchen

2.6 (24 reviews)
InexpensiveAsian Fusion
Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Shrimp and pork shumai
Tania T.

I'm writing this 2 weeks late. But I ordered the Shrimp Shumai and pork and shrimp shumai on a Sunday afternoon. It was after the CNY. Each of these orders comes with 4 pcs of shumais and they cost about $5 each. Heck, it was CNY and there wasn't a lot of dim sum in the area. As you can tell from other fellow yelpers' reviews. So l ordered them anyways. Thank GOD we ate at the food court because when I bit into the pork and shrimp shumai, it was raw. Guys. I was going to feed this to my 2-year-old toddler and I'm also pregnant :/ I spat it out and talked to one of the staff who gave me another order. Luckily cooked this time, but I was wary and somewhat distrustful of it. The shrimp shumai or har cao is dry. It's not worth the price and I don't recommend this for dim sum. Save your money and go find frozen shumai in 99 ranch to heat at home or find another dim sum place.

Roasted Duck
Alisa B.

I came in on a Tuesday afternoon around 4:30 PM. I wanted to get my family a roasted duck for dinner and saw they had some hanging in the 99 Ranch food court. They had about 2 ducks left at this time. I ended up ordering only a half because of the prices. Half a duck for $16.00 and a full duck for about $23.00. A little bit expensive. The duck was pretty tender and had a good amount of fat. The skin was very flavorful and not too salty. It was definitely more on the sweet side, which is how I like it. They also asked if we wanted the head and neck, which is considerate since most places don't usually ask. Overall, a quick and easy place to get roasted duck!

Only 4 orders crazy lady ripped us off and lost customers for life
Jamilyn F.

The rudest people work here... we spent almost $50 to support them and wanted to just get dim sum for our family and the gave us 4 orders of Shumai when we ordered 5 we got home shocked took a picture and called them. She had the audacity to tell me she did I said why would we call over $5.29 cents she has me drive back and even then was so combative and said I know I gave you 5 orders. I decided to just go because she was making my blood pressure rise. Never in our lives have we been treated so rudely. Unprofessional and I hope her face stays as ugly as her personality! If you want to be treated like the scum of the earth go here.

Their booth inside the 99 Ranch
Isabel C.

$5.99 for a full meal? I say WHY NOT. For $5.99 you get a double entree meal + a soup + a drink! For rice you have the option of either plain or fried rice. The entree choices are what you would expect from a fast food stand inside a 99 Ranch. To name a few, they have orange chicken, spare ribs, black bean fish with tofu, and many more. But what's special about this place is that they give you more varieties of dim sum. Their whole menu board is a list of all their dim sum choices so don't be fooled! They have more to offer than what they have displayed on the counter. I was surprised to see that their entrees are actually a dollar cheaper than the 99 Ranch on Spring Mountain PLUS the fact that this location offered a free drink with their entree as well. But after tasting the food, you can definitely taste the difference. It's not as fresh...I got the orange chicken and it tasted a tad bit stale which was odd since it's one of the more popular choices and I came during peak lunch time. But for the price, it's not so bad. It's a good place to eat when you're swinging by to pick up some fresh Asian bakery bread or just in need for some quick Asian food fix.

a variety of food items on display
Thu L.

My fiancé and I wanted some quick dim sum, so we settled for this place inside 99 Ranch. The lady that helped us was working the cash register before that. When she came to help us, not only did she not change her gloves, she used her hands to empty the dim sum in the to-go boxes. Multiple times, she touched our food with her dirty gloves. I don't know where her hands have been, but it was not clean! If you use gloves, you're supposed to change them out (especially when handling food right after touching the register!). When we made her aware of touching the food, it was then that she changed gloves and used tongs. Why wasn't that done in the first place? Laziness?? The worst part of this experience was when she put the food back for the next unsuspecting customer!!!! WOW. The shu mai is also half the size compared to real dim sum places. I would wait to return to this place, if at all. They gotta get their shit together.

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Food was not good and fish tasted fake. I officially done w this place, especially w a rude cashier. Hate your job? Leave

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Came here with a friend and was excited to try the poke since the reviews seemed great! We both got…read morea small poke bowl (2 proteins) and chose our own toppings. They did indeed fill the bowl up very well which I was happy about! But unfortunately both my friend and I left a bit disappointed since we both felt our bowls were overly saucy. And I'm usually a very saucy girl! I only asked for 2 different sauces, the OG and the ponzu, but I felt like it left the whole bowl feeling really thick and creamy plus a little overly salty whereas I prefer when the fish and toppings stand out instead. As for the business itself it's a small place with a few tables in the back which is where we sat. The woman that served us was able to keep up with the amount of toppings I was throwing out (with 1 mistake) and service was pretty quick. I always like when I'm able to see the food being made. They also had a small ice chest with different melona flavors and since I love the green melon flavor I got one! It's rare to find in restaurants so I was happy with that!

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