Stupid and idiotic staff. Would never recommend to anyone. Food was below average. Beware of there tipping policies, they are automatically added.
Michael E.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I was craving Chinese food and I saw the place few times before finally decided to take my girlfriend and my mom to give it a try with me ! The food was very good the place is very simple and fun when you eat good Chinese food you don’t need a fancy atmosphere:) its clean it’s fast and easy we will definitely come back !
Eric P.
Classificação do local: 4 San Jose, CA
Ended up at this place since; to our surprise, there’s no other place that serves phở. The phở itself was pretty good considering this is a Chinese joint. The broth had good flavor and the beef was tender. The size of the phở bowl was pretty small, but overall the food itself was good. If we end up in Aspen again we would definitely come here again! *Phở — good flavor 4⁄5 *Service — a little slow but no complaints 3⁄5 *Price — expensive and bowls are small bit this is Aspen. 2⁄5 #phowithpham
Paul B.
Classificação do local: 4 Milford, PA
Nice place w really good food. Everyone was very nice, and the service was fast. We ordered the phở, shrimp fried rice and shrimp dumplings. My wife and loved all of it.
Argelia N.
Classificação do local: 1 Glenwood Springs, CO
Sadly, this restaurant is extremely dirty, and this is in the dining area… Can just imagine the rest.
Alyssa P.
Classificação do local: 5 Financial District, San Francisco, CA
Fast attentive service. Interior is not fancy by any means but it is clean. Best hot & sour soup we’ve ever had. Crab Rangoon wontons were fluffy and delicious. Pad Thai was as good as it comes. Would come again.
Shahzad A.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
I had their Yushan style authentic Chinese tofu and I thought it was really good. The place is overall good. The service could use some improvement.
Amanda J.
Classificação do local: 3 Pittsburgh, PA
I came in with a friend for some Chinese to-go recently. We walked up to the cashier, grabbed a menu, and were invited to sit down while we made a choice. We ordered General Tso’s with tofu, vegetable lo mein, rice, and my friend got a hot and sour soup. The total bill was $ 32. The portions were on the small side for Chinese food so it was a good thing we were splitting two entrees. The General Tso’s sauce had a nice kick to it, and it was nice that they substituted tofu for chicken. Personally, I enjoyed the vegetable lo mein much more. It was nothing special, but it did have nice and thick noodles. Little Ollies is nothing special, but it is good for take-out night.
Jenny P.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Super friendly staff and great service for Chinese restaurants! Most Chinese restaurants treat Chinese customers badly because they assume Chinese are bad tippers. This restaurant treats Chinese eaters just like any other Americans. During our visit in aspen, we went there twice. We are from Taiwan. I would not call it authentic but it’s tasty. Overall, it’s a good dining experience.
Elizabeth T.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
Pretty good Chinese food from someone who eats a lot of Chinese food. We had Ollies shrimp and duck fried rice. Lots of fresh choy with the shrimp. Will go there again.
Nathan L.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
3.5÷5. Mediocre/decently good Asian food but at a highly steep price. This isn’t uncommon for Aspen restaurants however since every store in Aspen is trying to rob you of your money. Pad Thai is good and so are the general tao’s chicken. Facilities aren’t exactly the cleanest and it’s not exactly what you call pretty.
Richard L.
Classificação do local: 2 Tulsa, OK
The phở sucks. The hot and sour soup is good. The pad thai is comparable. The kung pao is good. Would I come back? Not unless I was craving Chinese and it was my only hope. The prices are ridiculous.
Olie R.
Classificação do local: 4 Cedar Rapids, IA
This place is awesome, and definitely reasonably priced for Aspen. You can taste the freshness in the vegetables! This place is good for a quick lunch or dinner.
Christopher M.
Classificação do local: 5 Glencoe, IL
The service was polite, excellent and quite fast. Actually surprisingly fast. The food was excellent. And my Chinese friend even enjoyed the food 非常好吃!
Katie M.
Classificação do local: 3 Snowmass, CO
Quick and tasty. Not the best Chinese food I’ve ever had but it’ll do in Aspen. Their staff are friendly. Great vegetarian selections. In the summer, they have a tiny little patio where you can eat outside. It’s lovely to dine under the Aspen sun.
Jerry E.
Classificação do local: 4 Brandon, MS
Outstanding asian food … I has the happy family, it was fantastic. Prices are very reasonable for Aspen.
Amanda M.
Classificação do local: 5 Nashville, TN
Stopped in for a quick honeymoon lunch and was pleasantly surprised. The lunch size portions were great and the general chicken was amazing! Delish crab rangoon, too!
Emily G.
Classificação do local: 3 Tempe, AZ
Little Ollies is the best casual Chinese dining restaurant in aaaall of Aspen– or at least that’s what their menu says. They are also the ONLY casual Chinese dining restaurant in all of Aspen, so I guess that claim isn’t much of a lie. Although their title hints at Chinese food, their menu is a collection of Asian staples from General Tso’s chicken and Kung Pow chicken, Vietnam’s Phở, Thailand Pad Thai and even some Japanese stir fries here and there. I am a huge fan of Asian food, but I was a little scared to be somewhere with no «real specialty» in terms of their type of cuisine, or even country of concentration for that matter. Judging aside, I ordered Phở(perfect for cold Aspen nights), my friends ordered the General Tso and the Pad Thai. The only Phở option was beef(thinly sliced) and it was served traditionally with the side plate of bean sprouts, herbs and lemon wedges. I thought it was pretty decent and traditional, but nothing crazy to rave about(broth had OK flavor and there were TONS of noodles). My friend loved his Pad Thai(which was better than the Phở but not particularly Thai traditional) but the Tso chicken was very greasy and flavorless, very reminiscing of Chinese fast food(dare I name any brand names). Its kinda hard to really give you solid heartfelt advice here, we both know this is a 3-star«A-OK» review. There was nothing terrible about the food, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to eat here either. There is definitely a lot of room for improvement with the service, as the place was less than half full when I arrived, yet our server stayed in the back or watching TV in the front rather than stopping by our table. Prices are standard Aspen-pricey for the quality of food that you are getting, but that’s just part of being in the most expensive ski town in America. Oh well.
Manda Bear B.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
*********************** 746 ************************* Walked 3 miles down from highland for some soup. I found this little Ollies, under ground level, I walked by it with my GPS but couldn’t find, until some local folks showed me. It’s a Chinese quick casual food joint, but they also serve Thai and Vietnamese Phở. Some wonton soup, was really off in taste, but a bowl of rare beef Phở was OK. I asked for lime and chili, they also serves with beansprout and basil, WOW. I’m impressed. They brought it out in this fancy white boat shape bowl. What, never seen 1 like that before, haha. Servers were all Thai, nice people, I should have ordered some Thai Food, Tom Yum or Tom Sum, it might be better. Less than 10 bucks, in down town of Aspen for lunch, what do you expect. I was determined to have a bowl of PHO doesn’t matter what town I’m in :-) Aspen was no different. Mission accomplished.
Corey M.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Great little Chinese/Pan-Asian place, tucked away in downtown Aspen. Truthfully, I would have never known about this place if I wasn’t with a local, but these kinds of places always turn out to be the best. I started off with a hot tea and a bowl of outstanding vegetarian hot and sour soup. The mushrooms were really great in this. I’ll jump at any chance to get soup in this weather. We both got ramen. I got the Tokyo Teriyaki and he got the Dandan noodle. Our plates were bare 15 minutes later. It’s noted on the menu that all the ramen is made fresh daily, and the difference is obvious. UNPARALLELED service. Really, everyone was pleasant and efficient. A really well-run establishment. This is truly an AFFORDABLE lunch in Aspen. That’s saying a lot. Bonus points for silver chopsticks and Hanson playing in the background. Sike on the latter.