I tried the spicy fish but I don’t think the fish is fresh at all, so I would not go back again.
Sigrid L.
Classificação do local: 1 Ashburn, VA
I am so disgusted! I feel like I am going to throw up. We bought some noodles TOGO for my son, and we found 2 hair twisted in the noodle! Never eating here again!
J S.
Classificação do local: 1 Washington, DC
I ordered the beef noodle soup and instead of beef it was all rubbery fat. The broth and vegetables were good but the noodles were very bland and the rubbery beef fat was gross. The Mongolian grill didn’t look too good either. I wouldn’t recommend.
Lori H.
Classificação do local: 5 Arlington, VA
Despite looking not very exciting the food is really good! I’ve gotten the Chinese good and it’s cooked well. Crispy and flavorful. I’ve had chicken and fish. Try it. You’ll like it.
Ann P.
Classificação do local: 3 Washington, DC
This is a great spot to eat in Tysons. It’s next to panera, Panda Express and California pizza. I would get their unlimited bowl hibachi. So this is how it works. You grab a wooden bowl. You place all the ingredients for your hibachi into that one wooden bowl. Whatever you can fit into the bowl you get to eat. No matter how little or how much you get into that wooden bowl. No matter how much food you can fit into the wooden bowl it’s the same price of less than 9 $. Once you place all your desired ingredients into the wooden bowl, you hand it over to the cook. The cook adds your meat and cooks all the ingredients for you right before your eyes. It’s a really good deal! In addition, the California rolls are a quick and fast meal. They are already prepared and packaged. It’s waiting for you in the open face refrigerator to the left end of the store. The California rolls are pretty good considering that it is take out restaurant.
Jennifer S.
Classificação do local: 2 Manassas, VA
I’ve dined here several times and although it’s a good price for the amount of food, the service is horrible. I accidentally ordered miso soup and when I asked to switch it to hot and sour soup, they wouldn’t accommodate. They didn’t even hand me the miso soup yet and I saw him pour into the to go container. I caught him in time to change but they wouldn’t let me change for my hot and sour soup that I had originally wanted. I don’t understand why they were being rude and didn’t want to switch it out. Their response was that they already put it into the to go container, but it wasn’t like they handed it to me. It was still on their side of the counter. From this experience, I don’t ever want to give them business.
Starr C.
Classificação do local: 3 Silver Spring, MD
One of my regular joints in Tysons Corner Center, it’s where I go when I get lured in by the scent of Cinnabon and then remind myself I can’t have a giant cinnamon bun for dinner. The primary concept is basically a Mongolian grill type of deal.(They also have menu items a la carte and sushi.) Here’s what you do: 1) Pile on the veggies. Don’t worry about it, basically fill your bowl. 2) Shake your head in embarrassment as you then pile lo mein noodles on top of said bowl. This will be the most challenging part of the process, as the noodles really want to stay put as part of one big noodle blob. 3) Laugh nervously as you then try to slip sauces through the small cracks left in your bowl. 4) Tell the chefs what meats you want while avoiding eye contact because shame. Not the best I’ve ever had but definitely a super solid option. And people seem really happy with their a la carte menu, so maybe it’s high time I tried that out and stopped averting the staff’s eyes? NOTE: They give you a very small water cup, so just be aware that you will likely need refills.
Keven S.
Classificação do local: 5 Alhambra, CA
I don’t like almost all the Chinese food station in malls for all those Americanized ‘food’. But this place is exceptional and exceptionally good. We went to tysons center like weekly basis, always just passed this place and got food from Panda Express. Until one day my wife was surprised to find their Chinese menu. Ever since then no Panda Express any more. We always order fish fillets in spicy sauce, pork belly slice with scallion. Very nicely done and consistent. Staffs are friendly. As most of these dishes are freshly cooked after ordering, you will have to wait longer. But definitely worth the waiting.
Princess A.
Classificação do local: 4 Falls Church City, Falls Church, VA
Pretty good food. I ordered chicken and veggies on the grill. I said one word in Spanish and then suddenly the guy who was making my food thought I was hispanic! Lol… I had no idea what he was even saying, I kept saying no and he just laughed… um what the heck. Anyway my food was done and was covered in a spicy sauce. I’m okay with spicy, and the food was good but next time, I’ll just stick to saying everything in English.
Brittany F.
Classificação do local: 5 Falls Church, VA
Everything about this place is amazing! Food is delicious, employees are helpful, and they even give you free samples if you’re not sure what you want(at least they did for me). I definitely recommend the chicken and shrimp teriyaki with veggies and fried rice. Cost about $ 8 but it is worth every penny!
Chris R.
Classificação do local: 2 Tempe, AZ
Not sure what I’m eating but it’s not the pad Thai I ordered. Service is SLOW and leaves much to be desired as well.
Luis M.
Classificação do local: 2 Falls Church, VA
Definitely I would never eat again here, the rice smell bad is cuz it was from yesterday
Sam Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Washington, DC
If you’re craving big portions of food, this is the best place to go. The Mongolian grill allows you to pick your choice of fresh veggies, noodles, meats and sauces that they cook in front of you on an enormous flat top grill. They sell other items here like sushi and typical Chinese dishes, but I only come here for the grill. I love that you can choose however much you want(or however much you can cram into the bowl haha) and also create your own flavors by adding your own sauces. It also comes with a side of steamed rice on the side. I usually eat half of it for lunch and need to save the rest for later. I do think that the workers here could be a little friendlier. Oh well. It’s a quick grab and go place at the mall. For $ 8 it’s a very decent price for all the food you get. On a side note: I did try the miso soup here one time when I was in the mood for some hot soup and it was HORRIBLE. Please do not attempt. Waste of $ 3.
Joshua D.
Classificação do local: 1 Sterling, VA
I used to like this place, and if I planned to eat in the food court downstairs instead of the one upstairs or at one of the sit-down places in the mall, Asian Bistro was my go-to. Not anymore. The mongolian barbecue station had really old ingredients out, and there wasn’t much variety of green veggies available. The sushi was mislabeled, as I grabbed spicy tuna rolls, but they were just regular tuna rolls. Overall, it’s way too expensive(and for some reason the noodle dish was overly salted) for the very poor quality it has devolved to.
Wesley Y.
Classificação do local: 2 Rockville, MD
So this is basically buffet style pick your own veggies and what not, and they always give a scoop of rice. I just wanted a lot of veggies, which doesn’t fit very well into your bowl. I had to use my hand and smash everything in to make it compact. Then I added some noodles at the end cause I’m a sucker. I added some hot sauce, and chilli sauce, and then boom onto the grill it goes. I saw a sign for $ 1 for double chicken and I got it. I could probably count how many pieces of chicken I got. My meal cost $ 9.5 definitely not worth it. I had maybe 8 pieces of chicken and they were all super thin cuts, so I’m assuming if I didn’t double up I would have gotten 4 pieces… I should have just gone to panda express and got 3 items. Whatever lesson learned. Definitely good if you just want lots and lots of veggies, I don’t think its possible to get your moneys worth though cause its $ 8.5.
MelLid G.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
Asian Bistro is probably my go to spot at Tysons lol! Ok maybe I’m hyping it a bit but it’s damn good! Ive had the crispy honey chicken, lo mein, and chicken with broccoli so far. My favorite is definitely the combination lo mein. You get baby shrimp, beef, chicken, and veggies! So good! The crispy honey chicken is definitely the runner up! Its sweet, its crunchy, and its unhealthy. The bad stuff is SOOO good though lol. This place very generous with the portions so come hungry! I shall be returning for another dose of lo mein soon! Mmmmmm!
Elizabeth S.
Classificação do local: 3 Arlington, VA
I really like the Taiwanese noodles here. Service is ok(they dont seem to speak English that well). But it is mall food. Eh
Kunal M.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
Your hand crafted mongolian BBQ bowl for $ 7.50 in the tysons corner mall. the only complaints are they allow you to pick one meat or pay more for additional meats and there is no lamb on the BBQ. alos the sauces to add while cooking are limited, but it’s cheap though the drinks are $ 1.99 which means your meal runs atleast $ 10 a small portion of rice is served along with the cooked BBQ. Parking is a nuisance and the construction outside the mall is aggravating. recommended for a mall meal and it can be healthy if you don’t add oil or too many noodles.
Vishal S.
Classificação do local: 4 Potomac, MD
Went to Asian Bistro for lunch the other day. I have been to Tysons Mall a gazillion times now but have never tried Asian Bistro until today. I had heard good things about the Mongolian Gill option and wanted to give it a try. I was not disappointed! I filled up my bowl with all the stuff I like — beef, vegetables, and topped it off with some spicy sauce topping and noodles. The dish was cooked perfectly and tasted yum too. A word of caution — the spicy sauce is really spicy — lie Thai spicy so beware!!! All in all, a good option for lunch and cheap too!
Natasha S.
Classificação do local: 3 Washington, DC
This spot has been around for years. I used to come here when I worked in the mall back 8 – 9 years ago. They just moved their spot in the food court about 2 doors down. I always would come here for the fresh to order sushi or the Mongolian grill. The best thing here though is probably the Mongolian grill. If you order the sushi, don’t pick up a pre-packaged sushi platter. Request them to roll it fresh. TRUSTME! You can’t really go wrong with the Mongolian since you are choosing all your ingredients and flavors. I always liked the flavors and options they had to offer. I haven’t been in awhile but have been meaning to try it out and see if it is how I remember it to be. I see some of the same people that work here from when I used to frequent so I can only assume that it is probably still decent, especially for food court food!