Vegan Restaurant

Tokyo Asia Fusion

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · abilene · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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We ordered several dishes, and everything was pretty satisfying overall. The orange chicken was the highlight — the sauce was sweet and tangy, and the chicken pieces were crispy on the outside while staying tender inside. The portion size was generous, and the fresh broccoli on the side balanced the flavor nicely. The pad thai was flavorful with a good mix of noodles, shrimp, tofu, and vegetables. It had a nice stir-fried aroma and just the right amount of sweetness, and the crushed peanuts on the side added a great texture. The salmon roll was simple but fresh. The rice was soft and not overly seasoned, and the salmon tasted clean. It wasn’t fancy, but it was a solid roll. Overall, the meal had a good variety, the portions were large, and the flavors were satisfying. A good spot if you want casual Asian dishes all in one place.

We ordered several dishes, and everything was pretty satisfying overall. The orange chicken was the highlight — the sauce was sweet and tangy, and the chicken pieces were crispy on the outside while staying tender inside. The portion size was generous, and the fresh broccoli on the side balanced the flavor nicely. The pad thai was flavorful with a good mix of noodles, shrimp, tofu, and vegetables. It had a nice stir-fried aroma and just the right amount of sweetness, and the crushed peanuts on the side added a great texture. The salmon roll was simple but fresh. The rice was soft and not overly seasoned, and the salmon tasted clean. It wasn’t fancy, but it was a solid roll. Overall, the meal had a good variety, the portions were large, and the flavors were satisfying. A good spot if you want casual Asian dishes all in one place.

Tokyo Asia Fusion was a decent experience for us. Some cons was that the table was still dirty, dirty utensils, and I had to grab my own soy sauce bowl. The sushi itself was good. We got the firecracker, tiger, crazy dog, and out of control roll. Firecracker was not really favorite, maybe because of the smokey texture but not a bad roll. Kalvin, I think that’s how you spell his name, has a great personality and brings a fun atmosphere. He wasn’t our server but he will make you feel important no matter what. I think he is also still trying to learn English, no matter, he is a cool dude. So if this place can clean up a bit more, with a little more attention to detail, I would eventually rate this place higher.

Tokyo Asia Fusion was a decent experience for us. Some cons was that the table was still dirty, dirty utensils, and I had to grab my own soy sauce bowl. The sushi itself was good. We got the firecracker, tiger, crazy dog, and out of control roll. Firecracker was not really favorite, maybe because of the smokey texture but not a bad roll. Kalvin, I think that’s how you spell his name, has a great personality and brings a fun atmosphere. He wasn’t our server but he will make you feel important no matter what. I think he is also still trying to learn English, no matter, he is a cool dude. So if this place can clean up a bit more, with a little more attention to detail, I would eventually rate this place higher.

Food was good! We had the Volcano Roll, Crunchy Roll, and Calamari. But, service was lacking. We never got plates or bowls. We only saw our waiter once to order food and after that it was just on us. We had to flag a random person to get our check.