Status: Open
Know more about this business than we do? Cool! Please submit any corrections or missing details you may have.
Help us make it rightCafe Asean is a Southeast Asian restaurant featuring Vietnamese and other dishes from the region, including a fair representation of Malaysian and Thai cuisine. Try Gado Gado , a salad of vegetables, tofu and rice cakes smothered in peanut sauce, or ikan bakar , filet of snapper with coconut lime sauce. The staff do their best to please and provide very prompt service. There is a garden in the...
Go here for: flavors, Indian style pad-thai, portion, taste, squid
Be the first YellowBot user to add photos or videos of Cafe Asean
The sensational pan-Asian cuisine for Cafe Asean are hard to beat in the West Village food-o-sphere.
The dining room looks like a stylized New England farmhouse, but the menu is pan-Asian, with Vietnamese dishes being the best bets. A friendly, welcoming atmosphere and pleasant garden make Café Asean quite the civilized place to eat. — Eric Asimov
I love, love, love this restaurant. It's small and charming and slightly eclectic. The food is great and the prices right. Cash only - so make sure to hit the ATM first. The service is first rate and fun and you won't be disappointed. Everytime we have guests in NYC, we go here and everyone always raves about it. It...
This restaurant was recommended by a friend who lives in the neighborhood. Without the recommendation we would never have found it. The restaurant is small and cozy. Many lanterns and antique furniture provide an inviting atmosphere. We were all delighted with our meals. I visited this restaurant with my mother and my daughter. My daughter is an adventurous eater. I...
Cafe Asean is a Southeast Asian restaurant featuring Vietnamese and other dishes from the region, including a fair representation of Malaysian and Thai cuisine. Try Gado Gado, a salad of vegetables, tofu and rice cakes smothered in peanut sauce, or ikan bakar, filet of snapper with coconut lime sauce. The staff do their best to please and provide very prompt service. There is a garden in the...
The cuisine of Southeast Asia is served in a sweet, small room resembling a country kitchen done in burnished colors. It`s more a place for locals than wandering tourists, and in nice weather there`s outdoor seating both in front and back. Dishes, all prepared with a light touch, have more Vietnamese influence than anything. Recommended plates include imperial rolls with shrimp, pork and...
Know Before You Go: Jefferson, a few doors down, is chef Simpson Wong's second restaurant. The food and decor are more upscale, and there's a full bar.
Where to Sit: The covered back garden offers an all-weather refuge, and is a welcoming escape from the cramped dining room.
If you don't see your business listed on YellowBot, please add your business listing.
YellowBot wants to get your input! If you have a comment, find a bug or think of something neat we should do, let us know by emailing us.
© 2007-2013 Solfo, Inc. – All rights reserved