Asia Kan
“LOVE Asia Kan. Granted, I've only ever ordered delivery from here so can't say much about the dining experience.”
“I just moved into my neighborhood on the UWS and the first thing I did was test out the sushi restaurants.”
“We tried seefood tom yum, pad Thai, fried rice, sushi with miso soup and salad.”
Asia Kan
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Pretty mediocre sushi is the moral of this story.
I came here with some girlfriends. The area is great, the restaurant is nice enough for a caual girls night, the drinks are strong.
The food is pretty mediocre, but it's a pan-asian restaurant so they do a lot of things good enough instead of one thing really well. It's a little confusing because the bar and the tables have two different menus like they are two different places. I was a little confused but since I only came for sushi I didn't pay it much mind.
The server was new but she was great, awesome personality, helped us even when we were being very difficult (not rude but just indecisive and noncommittal). I ordered a salmon roll, a yellowtail and scallion roll and miso soup.
The rolls were solidly mediocre. The fish was fresh and the rolls were decently tight. The soup came out almost cold and it was watery with very little flavor.
All in all, if I'm at my friend's apartment and we want cheap sushi this is a good option, but if I'm willing to travel or trying to go somewhere nicer this wouldn't be one of my stops.
Decent sushi, nice $2 happy hour for hot sake and very good service.. i felt like we had 3 people tending to us the whole night.
Came here for late night dinner on a weekday.
All the cocktails are very summer focused. It'd be nice to have some more variety, especially when it's below freezing.
While I like the simplicity of the decor, all the chairs are worn out, and the tables are a bit chipped. Makes it look a bit old and sad.
Food was pretty meh. The coconut calamari was not coconut-y at all, and the breading was not flavorful. My sushi was ok; the seaweed was not crispy, and the whole thing kind of fell apart.
My new go-to sushi place in the neighborhood. Happily surprised now several times with delicious meals. Seaweed salad was interestingly different. Rolls were delicious.
Have only ordered delivery here a few times since I moved to NYC, so cannot comment on a dine-in experience.
I used Seamless, which is more or less, painless. The wait time was pretty quick, so that's always a plus as I usually start getting really hungry once I click "order". However every time I've ordered from here my food just lacks in taste/flavor. They really need to learn how to use some seasoning in their dishes — even the sushi, it is as if they forget to season the rice. I kept giving it more tries as my co-workers would order all together to make it easier, but in the end I began to opt out. But, I will say that they do have really generous lunch specials/portions so it is worth the money if you're short on cash but want decent food.
I think I went to Asia Kan.. or Long Grain, I'm not even sure anymore as they have multiple pages on yelp under the 710 Amsterdam Avenue address. Either way, it's your typical asian fusion place, which I'm not a huge fan of usually but I was really craving some thai food in the area + sushi and couldn't decide.
The wait staff is really nice, seriously – but they just couldn't get our order right. Surely, we did order a lot of food, but we were one of the two parties there, so I don't see how that could have been confusing. They asked us many times to confirm what we ordered and I was kind of nervous they would get it wrong (as I no longer consume meat or fish, I didn't want to waste food and send back something I wasn't going to eat).
Anyway, order was right – had their dumplings (pretty good) and avocado cucumber roll (nothing wrong with that). The pad thai was huge for their lunch special (which is available on weekends). Definitely needed more flavoring, but also there was a ton of tofu that was just soggy. The prices aren't the best and they certainly aren't worth what you pay for it. I wouldn't really recommend going here, unless you really don't mind if they (possibly) mess up your order or you're in the area.
Plus, I think they have a bar area. The atmosphere overall is really nice – dim, fun lights, good vibe, just everything else is kind of mediocre.
Went there recently and the food was great! Customer service not so much, but the sushi was delicious. Glad they are making a comeback.
This place is pretty damn good.
Good miso soup, house salad, and sushi. It's usually 50/50 if an Asian restaurant will have white or brown rice options, and for equal price, so that always makes me like a place more. Not sure if they do Naruto or not but it's worth finding out.
My coworker and I went for a quick lunch Happy Hour and it was perfect for that.