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  • Larren M.

    Not sure if I'm eating at the same place as the other reviewers. I'd say it's just OK. Nothing too special here. I've ordered from them a few times for delivery. They are quick, the food is solid, I'll give them that. consistency is a good thing The crab Rangoon is OK. I'll be back I'm sure. But not too soon.

    (3)
  • John F.

    This place sparkles for lunch in Cherry Creek. It's not too busy, the food is fantastic, and the value for your money is even better. Right now they give you a soft drink/hot tea for free with your lunch, so your money goes even farther. And beyond value for money, the food's great. I'm really fond of their drunken noodles with Chicken, as well as their lovely Royal Chicken (which is just Cachew Chicken with fancy name.) The veggies are really well done, very fresh and flavorful.

    (5)
  • Sean H.

    Had a craving for singapore rice noodles and heard this place is where it's at ... so I gave it a shot! Lots of crisp veggies in addition to my chicken - could have been a little currier but that's a personal preference thing. The flavor itself was inconsistent, though. One bite was POW, the next sorta "eh" - solved by mixing noodles vigorously. Minus one star for service. The gal on the phone (and the one who handed me my take out bag) really gave me the impression I was keeping her from her very important texting, eye-rolling, and looking pretty-ing to be bothered to help a customer.

    (3)
  • Katherine W.

    "That glass has lipstick on it," my friend points out. She mumbles a reply, gets a new one and fills our glasses. The food was good; no complaints there. But the service and experience were less than noteworthy. This place must be a weekday wonder because on Sat night at about 8pm, it was dead. Maybe just stick to lunch and takeout.

    (3)
  • R B.

    Very good food and never crowded. Really nice family seems to run the place.

    (4)
  • Charlotte V.

    My family comes here at lest once a month. The food is really good and the nice thing with Asian is that my brother who like plainer food can always get whatever he wants and the rest of us can grab something more interesting. It's never too crowded so you won't have to wait for a table; the meals are all between $8 and $13 and I definitely recommend the Sezchuan Eggplant, Lomein, and Panang Curry. Overall its a pretty upsale asian dinner for only slightly more than the price of hole in the wall asian food :)

    (4)
  • Steffie C.

    I am one of Asian Fusion BIGGEST FANS!! Their food is authentic, super delicious, service is great and friend, and price very reasonable. I try to go there once a week if not more often. I am an Asian myself and I can't get enough of 101 Asian Fusion Asian food!!!

    (5)
  • Matthew A.

    Just ordered it for lunch for the office. Best Asian in town. Dumplings, Wonton Soup, and Kung Pao are fantastic, just to name a few. Don't skip this place. It is great. And the service was perfect. Ordered delivery and they should up at my office 17 minutes later. Can't beat that.

    (5)
  • Bikes A.

    We were excited to find this place in Cherry Creek, a little bit cheaper than some of the others. Very good food, I always get general tsos chicken and it was very good, the pieces of chicken were a bit small and they use a different batter then I am use to, but it was good. We will definitely be back, pretty darn good food for a good price! The only problem was the service. Ordered us the wrong app, although we never said anything about it, and not attentive at all and never filled our water or anything. Maybe it was just the night we were there, who knows.

    (4)
  • Ben M.

    I love Asian Fusion!!! The inside is awesome, but I usually pick up or deliver. I love their Kung Pao Chicken. It has some Thai influence, in that it is in a sort of creamy peanut sauce. They also offer brown rice which is awesome! Go for the lunch special as it is cheaper. I also like their sesame chicken as well as their sesame tofu (my sisters a vegetarian).

    (4)
  • Yona S.

    I LOVE the food here. I can't STAND the service. I work across the street and it's inevitable that I eat here at least once a week. I really really do love the food. However, the service is very slow if you eat in the restaurant. If you order take out or delivery it is much worse. It seems to me that no one quite knows the menu. I sware that EVERY TIME we order the Chicken Corn Egg Drop Soup, we either get a blank stare and then are questioned several times about what we want, or they just give us another kind of soup. In addition I specifically say "One ORDER of spring rolls" which is supposed to include 2 spring rolls, and I get one spring roll. So I have started saying "1 order of spring rolls, which means I want 2 actual spring rolls." So far this has worked. There is a lack of restaurants within walking distance so maybe they think they have the monopoly on lunch and don't really have to offer good service. In reality, I really don't have a choice but to frequent this place because my boss loves it. However, they may find that they have a bit more competition now that our office complex is having different food trucks come on a daily basis. Maybe this will be their incentive to sharpen up their customer service skills. I hope so. Because I really like their sesame chicken. And their spring rolls. And the fact that they offer brown rice.

    (2)
  • Jack p.

    Good price and value! Very nice inside. It was Saturday at 9. No other customers were there and the food came out Very fast. . Pad Tai was not spicy nor did they ask how spicy. Reminded me of Spaghetti o's with out the o's. Drunken noodles were better and had some spice. 2 for 1 drinks is a regular special they have. Waitress didn't tell us of the speical till after we ordered.. Oranges at the end was a nice touch. I will be back.

    (3)
  • carbon b.

    Pseudo Asian This place is good if you like your Asian food very Americanized. Usually in the US this means (among other things) the food has ALOT of sugar. I personally am not into that kind of chow but I have many friends who love that style and shun more authentic cooking. I'd give it three stars but we had pretty slow service on a Friday lunch as many other reviewers mentioned.

    (2)
  • John V.

    Totally satisfying Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, and Japanese comfort food! The menu is like a survey course of staples from across Asia; the menu and name, 101 Asian Fusion, represents a mash up of dishes from varied cuisine's across countries brought together on a single menu rather than the trendy 'fusion' of ingredients which may be found in a single dish. No 'taco pizza' here thankfully. Really reasonable prices at dinner and great deals at lunch make this the ideal neighborhood joint. Pot stickers, spring rolls, and egg rolls are pretty darn good. They've got the 'sesames' covered: chicken, tofu, and scallops. The scallops are fat and juicy...no eraser heads used here! This is my (and plenty of others) go to place for carryout when the need arises to pacify pangs for Chinese soul food. I am always amazed at the speed with which the kitchen can turn out the food...which is another plus when the cravings kick in! BTW: try it over Little Ollie's or in addition to when in the 'hood.

    (3)
  • Kitty K.

    Good but nothing special. They are very heavy with the sauce and med hot is very hot. But it was tasty and a good price.

    (3)
  • Chas R.

    We haven't had take out here in years and I can't remember why. Generous portions of fresh ingredients at very reasonable prices. The missus enjoyed the tofu veggies on brown rice and I, the beef lo mein. The tofu was unexpectedly deep fried which gave it a flavorful crunch on the outside while leaving the interior soft and moist. The veggies stir fried and blended with a thai (maybe fish sauce base) coating. She loved it. The lo mein brandished tender marinated flank steak, garlic and green onion mixed into noodles with more than a hint of fresh ginger. And the serving was huge. We also enjoyed the eggrolls. Deep fried and served on a bed of bean sprouts, Chinese rice noodles, seedless cucumbers and leaf lettuce accompanied by a home made sweet and sour sauce. The place isn't very big but is clean and culturally decorated. They offer adult beverages for those who choose to imbibe over dinner....and who doesn't? Parking can be a problem with their small lot but street parking seems ample. Next time we're opting for the Kung Pao or maybe Mooshu.

    (4)
  • Samantha E.

    A coworker and I tried 101 Asian Fusion last week when we wanted a change from our normal lunch break excursions. They were surprisingly empty at noon on a weekday for this area, but seemed to fill up as the hour went on. Service was fast and friendly. My friend is gluten-free, and they gave a valiant effort in trying to accommodate her. Without liking rice noodles or feeling like the "white sauce" option her options were fairly limited, but they ended up being able to make a rice bowl she liked. I had the Mongolian beef, and it was delicious-- the sauce was a great balance of savory with a little bit of sweet. The egg roll wasn't as greasy as most, and the fried rice was quite good as well. For $7.75, this is a great deal for good food in the area. I'll be back!

    (4)
  • Ryan B.

    Hanging out with my gorgeous friends, crab Rangoons were exquisite, miso was full of flavor and tofu, dr pepper is poured to perfection, sesame shrimp is sweet spicy and sexy. 2 yum thumbs up!! =D Thank you Zeke for the delightful service!

    (5)
  • Marilyn B.

    I love this place! My husband & I have been ordering delivery from here for going on 3 years now & I can honestly say that i have never been disappointed. the foods always hot and fresh & delivered way faster than ever expected. we've never actually dinned in, but the delivery service is always satisfactory! today I discovered my new favorite, the 101 fried rice with shrimp! yumyum:D

    (4)
  • James F.

    Excellent food. Ultra-fresh ingredients, quick service, amazing dishes with lots of flavor. Hands down beats any of my usual Chinese/Asian restaurant go-to's in my last city, Philadelphia. This food is great. Spicy Basil Chicken was incredible, as were the Thai spring rolls. I will be ordering from here many more times now that I live in the neighborhood. Thanks for a spectacular delivery meal!

    (5)
  • K B.

    Ordered take out from here for the first time last night. So pleased we did because we have been looking for a neighborhood Chinese restaurant we liked. Both our Sesame Chicken and Sesame Tofu came with fresh, crisp veggies! The sesame dishes were delish, with the right amount of spice. We will be ordering from this place again!

    (4)
  • Shannon P.

    Great food, free delivery (for certain locations and over $10), very good prices, big portions. I eat here at least 2 times a week and I love it.

    (5)
  • Jesse B.

    Just had food delivered for the first time from 101 Asian Fusion and was very impressed. Food arrived quickly and was still hot. Great red curry, solid pad thai, goot thom yum soup, hot and sour and won ton. The prices are unbelievable and the ingredients are really fresh. Is it the best Thai food I've ever had? Maybe not quite, but for the convenience and the value, this place is top notch. I will definitely be ordering from here again soon!

    (5)
  • tina t.

    Great food. There used to be a dive in that location and I had to have a friend recommend this place to me, but now that I found it, I go all the time. The portions are great. I order Sesame Shrimp and can never eat all of the shrimp. It is run by a whole family. Check it out!

    (4)
  • Chuck L.

    Best Chinese restaurant in Cherry Creek! The food is amazing, with complex flavors and it's always fresh. This is quality food and the price is more than reasonable. I order delivery from this place at least twice a month and I swear the delivery guy rings our doorbell less than five minutes after I hang up the phone. Next time around, I'll have to eat in the restaurant.

    (5)
  • b-n-a h.

    thank you 101 Asian Fusion, for having the greatest Chinese take out EVERRRRRR! i was so impressed. the crab rangoons, the egg rolls, the lemongrass chicken, all perfected. its been so long since ive had good, quality Chinese delivery. im here to stay, and cant wait to order more dishes....

    (5)
  • Gail M.

    Ordered the lo mein for lunch today. The noodles were over cooked and gross and in the trash. The 5 pieces of chicken were good, lol

    (1)
  • Dave K.

    Drunken noodles are worthy

    (4)
  • Meg H.

    I have never rated a restaurant so low, but I have also never felt like they didn't want me there before. We walked in on a Friday night at 9:15 with a party of 3 and were told the restaurant closed at 10:00 PM and all we could get was takeout. We pointed out that we still had 45 minutes and the server responded "Well, we want to LEAVE at 10:00". Then an older woman came out of the kitchen and reinforced that statement. It was very funny, but I won't go back, especially since the other reviews don't really paint is anything that special. It's too bad because I live a half block away and would be eating here once a week if I thought they cared. A sidenote. The night we walked in there was only one other party there, on a Friday night! I guess the word had already gotten out.

    (2)
  • Karen G.

    Their orange shrimp was delicious the first time I did a take out- however second time I was disappointed by the food quality I was given so i just do dine in when i want to eat here. And i always get the same, sesame shrimp with brown rice. I do like this place but its not to the point where I'm like omg lets go there again.

    (4)
  • Kate L.

    Asian Fusion has decent Chinese and Thai food, but there are better places in Denver to satisfy your craving. The best vegetarian dish on the menu is the tofu with peanut sauce - very lightly fried cubed tofu in coconut-peanut sauce with broccoli and onion. The Dan Dan noodles are okay, but lacking in flavor and overall inferior to the Dan Dan noodles at Karma Asian on South Broadway. Similarly, the steamed dumplings are okay, but nothing to order again and the Basil Chicken was average.

    (3)
  • Aimee L.

    3.5 Stars. We've ordered takeout from this place over 20 times. Their offerings are mainly Chinese and Thai, and portion sizes are pretty good for the price. The nice thing about takeout or delivery is that if you mention their coupon, you get 10% off your order's subtotal. The coupon is printed on their takeout menu; just say you have the coupon--you don't need to show it or turn it in or anything. My favorites: * Lettuce Wraps: stir fried minced chicken in a special sauce, served w/crispy lettuce on side; the flavor is absolutely delicious, and the iceberg lettuce is always fresh and crunchy * Drunken Noodles: stir fried wide rice noodles w/spicy chili sauce, basil leaves and bean sprouts; can be a little oily, but still pretty good Also recommended: * Kung Pao Chicken: chicken with seared chilies, peanuts, & vegetables; also on the oily side, but good flavor Some menu items are much better than others. They may not make every dish exactly how you expect, but once you find what you like, the quality, portion sizes, flavor, and spice level remain consistent. They don't skimp on meat either. Overall the food here is pretty good; nothing is terrible, but probably nothing will blow your mind either (though I am addicted to the lettuce wraps). Parking: in the small lot or on the side street

    (3)
  • Stan H.

    First time in Denver for a while. Son and I split the sweet and sour chicken and Lo Mein. Lo Mein was very good and the S&S chicken was passable, not much chicken and too much bread. Restaurant was very clean and service good.

    (3)
  • Brian M.

    Nothing special here and extremely slow service. Nice ambiance and good location but needs serious upgrade on service.

    (3)
  • Mike S.

    Where to start? I went off at 101 Asian Fusion!!! Dumplings and Lettuce Wraps to start, followed by Miso Soup and Yushan Chicken. Everything was phenomenal, so I left stuffed. Definitely recommended and I'll come back.

    (5)
  • Stu P.

    Good cheap Chinese food, I used to work one block away so I'd call up and order lunch, walk over and it'd be ready within 5-10 minutes. An egg roll, meal and fortune cookie for $7 is hard to beat!

    (4)
  • Lindsay S.

    Their shrimp lo mein is yummy. I like that fact that they add real vegetables to the dishes, such as the sesame chicken has broccoli and squash. It seems to be better quality than most chinese take out I have tried. I definitely recommend this for your Chinese cravings.

    (4)
  • Tiffani M.

    Tried this place for the first time. The service was horrible and we were the only customers in there. The waiter sat down at a table and played on his cell phone the whole time we were there. At one point, a nice older man came in to order some take out and while he was waiting for his food he tried to make small talk with the waiter. The waiter completely ignored him and kept playing on his cell phone. It appears that these people do not like the American public. The food was terrible, mushy tofu and a "vegetable spring roll" that had a few shreds of cabbage. Here's the best part, I paid for one meal and when I checked my bank statement a couple of days later, there was another charge on my card from Asian Fusion for about $16.00 that did not belong to me. I now have to dispute this charge with the fraud department at my bank. I tried to dispute it with AF but they refused to let me talk to a manager and just hung up on me. Stay far away from this place!

    (1)
  • Don K.

    Delivery took FOREVER (90 minutes) and entrees were cold when they arrived

    (2)
  • Samantha G.

    The service wasn't terrible but the pad thai was. I read some reviews on yelp and thought it might be worth a taste. The pad thai is a Thai classic and I figured it would be a safe dish to go for in a new resturant... I was wrong. I'm sure other items on the menu are delicious but I would not recomend the Pad Thai whatsoever.

    (2)
  • Emily V.

    My husband and I have been here quite a few times for dinner. The food is really fresh and delicious and the dishes are interesting. Nothing has ever been too greasy, like lots of Asian food can be. The Sezchuan eggplant is delicious as are any of the noodle dishes that we have tried. They have 2 for 1 on beer and wine every night. Yay! The lettuce wraps are excellent; the cold crisp lettuce is the perfect accompaniment for the hot & slightly spicy chicken. Service is fast and friendly. The only downside to me is that there is a TV in the dining room (which they will turn off if you ask them to).

    (4)
  • David L.

    Saw the Yelp reviews, figured we'd give it a shot. Super slow service, even though we were the only people in there. The food wasn't great and it made us both really sick. Never going there again!

    (1)
  • Deep S.

    Fast service .. Exterior seems plain but inside is nice. Looks like family owned business. Crab Rangoon delicious.

    (4)
  • Josh S.

    Met up here with a friend while we were in town a couple weeks back on a Sunday night. When we first arrived there was one other couple in the place, so fairly deserted but it was Sunday night so perhaps that is typical. We ordered the edamame to get us started and before we were half done with that our entrees came out. I'm not sure if that is a result of nobody being in the joint, or if the food always comes out fast. I went with General Tso's Chicken and the serving that came out was huge. I only ate about half of it, so if you are into larger portions this place will be good for you. The chicken itself was pretty good, nothing special but it tasted as I've come to know General Tso's Chicken to taste. The service was prompt, but again this could be due to the fact there there was only a couple tables filled in the place by the time we left. As others have noted, the oranges at the end were a nice touch. 101 Asian Fusion is A-OK in my book.

    (3)
  • Zachary R.

    My favorite Asian Food in Denver. Very reasonably priced. Check out their lunch specials.

    (5)
  • Maria P.

    The location is great but general store appearance and parking is not the best. The service is good and the food is super. I had the crispy duck which is a half duck very well prepared with excellent white rice and veggies. We also tried the teriyaki chicken, the sweet and sour chicken and the fried rice. The quality and the portions where good. They loose the star in the cleaning-less of the furniture/ chairs and the cups/ utensils. Maybe we will do pick up next time!

    (4)
  • Ann M.

    Ordered the Seaweed Salad which was good, I do wish it wasn't served on garnishy mixed greens though. For lunch I had the Shrimp Panang Curry (red). It was good, pretty mild and a little watery but flavor wise good. Nice crispy snap peas and peppers, fresh basil leaves and 6 large prawns/shrimp with the tails cut off. Served with a side of white rice. Service wasn't that great, but food was decent. A-OK perfectly describes it, if I lived closer I would be back. Yelp Check Special for 10% off Pick Up or (delivery)..... though I don't understand how you check in for delivery....lol.

    (3)
  • Joanne P.

    This place has great food and great service. We have liked everything we've tried. The soft shell crab is great. Soups are great. Everything is fresh. Delivery is fairly quick. Beef and broccoli great! Szechuan and Mongolian Beef great! Appetizers are all very good.

    (4)
  • Brian N.

    Nothing here is one of a kind, but everything is solid and delicious. I love their crab cheese wantons. Everything I end up getting is good. It's only a few blocks away, so I get it to go all the time, and it is always conisistent and good. A good choice if you want a sure thing.

    (4)
  • John D.

    I work a street over so I find myself here for lunch a few times each month. As a creature of habit, I always order the same thing: the 101 fried rice, which is very tasty. The portion size seems a bit inconsistent from one visit to the next. Lately I feel like the portions have gotten a bit smaller, but I could be wrong. Sometimes I come here with my coworkers, and they like their food as well. The server is very attentive, quick with a water refill our my check, and the staff always thanks me for coming in on my way out.

    (4)
  • Shannon S.

    I love Asian Fusion, great Panang Curry! Super fast, and close to work!

    (5)
  • Tom N.

    Decent Asian food in the Cherry Creek area. Most of the dishes were Thai but they include a few types of cuisine from other places and call it fusion. Friendly service and comfortable atmosphere for a nice family dinner. We enjoy supporting family-run businesses.

    (3)
  • David W.

    Charming place an oasis of calm in the hustle and bustle of Cherry Creek. Very chic yet comfortable interior and nicely attentive (without hovering) staff. We focused on tofu and vegetarian dishes which were superb ! Would especially recommend the Sesame Tofu. All the dishes are good for sharing, with generous portions. Would be a great spot for a date, girls/boys nite out , or a family or group !

    (5)
  • Lynette W.

    We've now eaten here 4 times (order through Grub Hub or Eat 24.com ) I've tried the Sesame chicken, General Toas chicken, fried rice, orange beef, spring rolls and all of these are delicious and taste very fresh. The food is always delivered fast and hot with huge servings. I haven't been inside yet but will visit soon.

    (4)
  • Lisa Q.

    Great food and very affordable for the quality. Highly recommend the Sriracha Beef! Staff is very friendly and delivery is very fast.

    (5)
  • Jennifer B.

    Sometimes good American Chinese food is what sounds satisfying and what you crave. For days like this 101 Asian Fusion does the trick. They offer Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Japanese menu options. For this evening we were both thinking Chinese. We ordered an array of food this evening, it could have fed an army, instead it just fed the two of us (no judgment please). Chicken and cashews, crab cheese wontons, steamed dumplings, egg rolls, and so much more. We received exactly what we expected and it was all very satisfying. I was surprised at how fast they can cook all the food, we waited less than 10 minutes. All our food was fresh and piping hot. This place fits a need and a niche in the Cherry Creek hood. Glad I know about it now and the good food that is pumped out of the kitchen. Happy times.

    (3)
  • Heather S.

    Not bad by any means. I gave it three stars because delivery took well over the 40 minutes quoted (more like double that). Food was yummy.

    (4)
  • Candace B.

    The red curry chicken was spicy! It was good to have water nearby. Our server was great and very attentive, even when the place started getting busy. The crab rangoons were delicious too!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Categories

Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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