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Asian Fusion Info
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Takeout
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Dine-in
Highlights
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Fast service
Popular for
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Solo dining
Accessibility
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Wheelchair accessible seating
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Alcohol
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Beer
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Comfort food
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Healthy options
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Vegan options
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Vegetarian options
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Wine
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Lunch
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Seating
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Restroom
Atmosphere
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Casual
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Cozy
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Trendy
Crowd
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College students
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Groups
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Tourists
Planning
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Accepts reservations
Payments
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
Children
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Good for kids
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High chairs
Parking
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Free parking lot
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Free street parking
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Parking
Best WLM Reviews
Like how spacious the place is. And all the beautiful decor of places in Vietnam, I believe.
Food is Edible but the place is a poor representation of Asian dishes, especially with Thai and Vietnamese dishes that we tried here.
Food is quite a bit water down version of a decent Asian cuisine.
For Vietnamese filter/ drop coffee, they will give you pre-brewed coffee though they placed it in a typical Vietnamese coffee filter, yet it pours down in seconds, and follows is all the coffee power residue.
Service is a bit slow though the restaurant was not busy as we came at about 2pm.
Had a hard time understand our server and to get her understand our order.
Shared our experience here with some Asian friends who have dined here and sadly to say they agreed 100%. They never came back.
Not a lot of options for ethnic restaurants in the Cedar Valley and Asian Fusion takes care of a couple of them under one roof I suppose. When entering AF the first thing I noticed was the smeared glass of poor cleaning attempts that many businesses fail to notice these days which for me raises my awareness to the overall cleanliness of a restaurant or anyplace for that matter. We were sat at a booth in timely fashion in what I would call a mishmash of 70’s and 80’s dining decor that gave the room a stale Goodwill ascetic. Our server was on point and efficient. AFs menu is mixture of Asian cultures with some bland Iowa presentation to average everything out. My egg roll salad came in at 13$ and wasn’t nearly as good as I’ve had elsewhere with noodles encompassing most of the bowl and greens hardly noticeable. The egg roll was was bland with a Sysco texture. Not a bad meal nor really tasty. Just kind of hanging out in the of pallet road. I’ll probably wander in for a lunch visit sometime but I don’t feel the need to ‘hurry’ back. Enjoy!
Really good Vietnamese coffee sweetened! Noodle dishes were OK and fresh spring rolls were OK
I have eaten at this restaurant 3x since I moved to Cedar Falls, and I now feel confident on where to rate this. I have had their food dine in and takeout.
Pros:
Their Fried Rices are really good! It’s got a good amount of a simple, but delicious flavor. One of the better fried rices in the area for sure.
Their Pho is decent/okay. You’re honestly pretty limited in options for pho in the Cedar Valley, so it stands atop a very short list.
Cons:
Their Thai tea is sickeningly sweet. My sugar addicted wife couldn’t take the sweetness and watered it down to finish it
Their Thai Red Curry is pathetic. It had exactly (without any bit of exaggeration) four thin strips of chicken, 3 pieces of bell pepper, 2 wilty Thai basil, some bamboo shoots, some onion, and a lot of minimally flavored liquid.
The Pad See Ew was part of a pick up order, which could be the cause? But regardless the noodles were chewy to the point of being almost inedible. I think they were just undercooked because you would think they would almost more mushy or gluey if it sat out too long, but instead it was rubbery beyond belief.
All in all, it’s probably just better to skip unless you need some fried rice. I try to give every place a chance which is why I waited til three dining experiences to decide, but i got more disappointed each time. Prices don’t match portions and the food mostly lacks flavor and feels a bit dull. It’s still food, just not great.
Ordered the Yellow Curry because I really enjoy potatoes in my curry. When it arrived it came without the potatoes. I called the waitress to inquire and was told they were out of potato. Had I had known this before I was served I would old have opted for a different dish. I was not given that option. The crab ragoon was “very” crunchy on the outside and doughy/raw tasting on the inside.
Went there on 2/5/23 between 4:30pm-5pm. Not worth the $13 + tax. Had their Thai chicken rice plate (entree only, no sides such as: egg role, soup, crab cakes... hell not even a fortune cookie) your paying 90% rice which is a super cheap filler with only 2 tablespoons (at most) of chicken... handful shreds of lettuce along with 1 slice of tomato & 1 slice cucumber. It tasted great but the portion is more like a lunch entree only special that should only cost half of what it did. Not surprised by how dead it was being near dinner time... 4 employees from what I saw with 8-10 customers during that timeframe. Place can hold at least 50.
The pho and bun bo hue is not it, rather eat ramen noodles than their noodle soups. The waitress was nice but literally, there was no one in the restaurant except my small group and they took kinda long to bring the food and drinks out. This asian restaurant is okay for a small town though, I mean it's all they really have for a pho place.
Nice, quiet place. Came here on a rainy, Wednesday afternoon. Good service. I got Pad Thai, boyfriend had Pad See Ew with 2 chilli (symbol on menu for spiceyness rating), both with chicken. Boyfriend said he could have probably ordered with 3 chillis. Our friend got yellow chicken curry with a tsingtao beer. Waitress was friendly - engaged in conversation. Said her favorite was Pad See Ew with beef. Overall, great experience and would recommend!
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