K Asian Bistro Menu

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  • katrina o.

    We've been here a handful of times and have never been disappointed. From the sushi to the drunken noodles to the lettuce wraps, everything has been delicious. Service can be a little slow on weekend evenings, but nothing terrible. Everyone is incredibly kind and gracious, so that more than makes up for it. Recent discovery, Japanese Sandwich. It is not a sandwich at all and sounds a little crazy, but it is SO GOOD. It's sort of a roll...but not rolled. There are layers of rice and fish and it is just amazing with eggplant and lobster and I can't even remember what else is in it but it is sooo good. Also it is BYOB and there is a liquor store next door and a beer distributor at the end of the plaza. Doesn't get much better than that!

    (5)
  • Katie F.

    I went there a couple weeks ago and was pleasantly surprised! It is BYOB with a small corking fee (which is nice because there is a Wine & Spirits right next door!). We ordered a few sushi rolls which were SO GOOD and very reasonably priced- and the soy sauce is homemade! The staff was so friendly and attentive. The outside of the place looks like any other asian restaurant, but when you go in the ambiance is very cool and modern. Comfortable seating and new decor made for great experience. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.

    (5)
  • A N.

    Great! If you don't go on a Friday or Saturday night. I really enjoyed the atmosphere, people and food! There are soo many things on the menu I had a hard time trying to pick one. I had the lettuce wraps and the sushi dinner. The Spicy Tuna is definitely one of my favorites so far. I would recommend to anyone who likes sushi! EDIT: I have raved about this place from day one and brought several new people in to try it out. I was VERY disappointed when my party of 4 was ASKED TO LEAVE 5 MIN AFTER PAYING MY BILL. They clearly care more about making money than keeping customers. I will still come here for great food but it's not at the top of my list anymore and I do not plan to come here often.

    (3)
  • Gina K.

    What a great little place! The other reviewers are right when they say, what a nice surprise and it's about time! This community is starving for nice places to have a quality meal. Well this is that place! Everything we had was so good and prepared wonderfully. I highly recommend the pineapple fried rice. I have had this dish in other restaurants but this one was superior, it had a little spice in there that gave it a little kick, and it really made it stand out. Also any thing from the sushi bar, I had the house special roll which was amazing. Also we sat close to the sushi bar and everything they prepared while we were there was looked beautiful. Amazing service, really well decorated. Go there and try it. This is the kind of place you try and then really want to last!

    (4)
  • Monica R.

    Who knew there was such a great restaurant in a strip plaza on Route 8! What a nice surprise. Very creative, trendy menu with so many interesting items, it was difficult to choose. The presentation and the plates were beautiful. All four of us liked our meals. A nice decor with very good service as well as a 10% off coupon when we left. And, a plate of fresh pineapple cubes at the end. I didn't care for the brown rice hot tea, but have already spotted several dishes I would like to try when we return!

    (4)
  • Rachel C.

    This place is very modern styled, I really enjoyed their decor. Everything is contemporary and new. Their food is also good, they can seat bigger parties (like 10) because they have a row of booths, tables, and chairs on one wall. The service was very good. When we went, there weren't many people there. I guess it's because there is a subway right next door, and there is a lack of asians in the area (for the most part), and a surplus of unadventurous people..

    (5)
  • Sam B.

    Allison Park & Gibsonia have a thing for fantastic restaurants tucked away in strip malls. This place is fantastic. It is far and above one of the best asian restaurants I've been to, and definitely one of the best in the area. They feature lots of traditional as well as signature sushi dishes, as well as Thai and Indian as well. The menu features sushi but has plenty of other options as well. The first time I went I had the honey walnut prawns. I expected three or four mediocre shrimp on a sea of rice. I was amazed when the dish featured 8 large prawns, perfectly coocked broccoli and artfully arranged honeyed walnuts. It was fantastic. Everything we've had there has been good to excellent. The decor is also very tasteful - the neon is there but much more understated than other places. It is on the small side but you can call ahead for a reservation.

    (5)
  • M Z.

    Just moved to this area and found this place randomly. Taste above average among other Asian fusion places with $$ on Yelp.

    (4)
  • Casey N.

    Working in the Gibsonia area is great and all, but we have a serious lack of good places to eat. Yes there are some bigger chain brands here and my favorite "mom and pop" place, but aside from that there isn't much variety, and that variety isn't very good. With that being said, K Asian Bistro breaks that mold and brings delicious food and a great atmosphere to the area! I've only ever gone here for lunch but every time I have very much enjoyed it. The waitstaff is wonderful and comes around often to make sure you are doing good, drinks are full, and that any dishes or garbage(like a straw paper) is cleaned from your table. They really make sure that you have a great experience all around! I usually will get a bento box lunch special. It comes with soup and salad to start, and the box has a California roll, your appetizer choice, meal choice, and rice. Their salad and soup is like any other hibachi place, with ginger dressing and miso soup. For the appetizer I normally get the edamame which is always good. I have tried the teriyaki chicken and hibachi chicken for the meal part and either are great! If you get the hibachi chicken it comes with their "yum yum" sauce which is super yummy! It does come with veggies too! I don't really like California rolls so I will give those to my friend I am at lunch with. I have tried their Dragon roll before and that was divine! They really do have good sushi from what I have tried there and around the area. Only quirky thing is they charge you for more than 1 refill on soda - so beware of that! This place is worth the try if you are in the area. They have great food and it is something different!

    (5)
  • Tina R.

    Thoroughly enjoyed yet another visit to K Asian Bistro. Ordered my usual, Thai red curry with chicken and tofu, hubby and some got sushi. Also ordered the Indian pancakes as an appetizer this time...phenominal! Plus, our 4yr old tried wasabi(straightyikes) and sushi(which he liked) for the 1st time

    (5)
  • Maria I.

    There were two of us that rolled in and I went along because the other person suggested it. I was really hesitant because I'm judgy when it comes to sushi. We sat down and quickly scanned the menu, which was easy to read. The lighting was nice - not too dark and not loud. We had a waiter who was quick to fill out water and ask what we wanted to order. The person I was with had never tried sushi even though this place was his suggestion. I ordered two pieces of salmon on rice and we each got an iron city roll. The salmon that came out was a generous piece and it definitely looked and tasted fresh. When the iron city roll came out, I first noticed how nicely it was plated. There was ginger and wasabi (I've been to places that don't include it). The roll itself had wasabi sauce on top so that helped make it extra spicy (yum!) and we both thought it was great. I'll definitely stop here again if I'm in the area.

    (4)
  • Lesley S.

    I tried this place out after a friend of mine who is a chef recommended it to me. He knows the cooks there and says their legit. I'm vary cautious when it come to raw fish because I eat a lot of it but feel vary safe eating anything off their menu. Most of their menu is good to me, but some are a hit and a miss like other restaurants. I especially love that you can get green tea ice cream there becayse it's almost impossible to get it in Pennsylvania. It's definitely worth a try! Since eating here multiple times, I thought I should revise my review. Last summer my aunt Barb who lives in Japan came to visit. She said the miso soup they make is the best miso soup she had ever had and everything seemed really good. I was really surprised how much she liked it and how authentic she said it was. I thought she would think it was garbage compared to what they have at home but it surprised her.

    (5)
  • Dom B.

    Whenever I've driven along Route 8, fine sushi has not generally sprung to mind. In between Eat n Park, and the myriad fast food restaurants, though, is nestled an unassuming door-front in a strip mall which delivers the most surprising culinary experience. This restaurant - which seems never to be particularly busy - looks much like any other strip mall restaurant. The room is functional, not opulent or stylish. The lighting and music choices are not what you'd expect in one of the more high-end downtown restaurants. But then the food arrives, and everything changes. We have been there many times now (our young kids love it as well as the grown-ups). Every time the service is friendly and efficient. And the sushi is quite spectacular. We moved to Pittsburgh from San Francisco and this food would not be out of place there. The fish is of a high quality, it's well-prepared and cut and always served at the right temperature. We look forward to going there, the food and experience are consistently great, and the prices are reasonable. I almost don't want to post a review, in case the place starts getting too busy!

    (4)
  • Abby C.

    I'm glad to say my fellow Yelpers were reliable once again. This place is great. The servers are very nice and attentive. The fried rice is delicious... So much flavor and veggies in it!! So is that little iceberg lettuce/ginger dressing that comes as a side. I LOVE that stuff and they had the best I've ever tried. My boyfriend got the steak hibachi meal (served at our table, not a hibachi grill) and it was awesome. I had Pad Thai, which was good but I'll probably try something else next time. The portions and price for both of our meals were right on. On a Thursday evening, the place was pretty empty so getting seats shouldn't be an issue. I've never been there on a weekend though.

    (5)
  • K K.

    Ive been driving through in Gibsonia for 3 years and have never seen this place before. I decided to stop here for dinner even though sushi doesn't have many options when your vegetarian; what a great surprise!. The restaurant is small but nicely decorated. I had the spicy mango salad, tempura asparagus sushi and peanut/avacado sushi. Everything was amazingly delicious. The salad didn't skimp on mango and wasn't too spicy, but with a nice kick. The veggie sushi had really nice textures and mix of flavors. Would def recommend it and will def be going back soon!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth M.

    My husband and I were looking for some place near Gibsonia/Allison Park for dinner. I found this place on Yelp and decided to give it a try. The interior is well decorated and wasn't tacky at all. It had a modern look with purple mood lighting. Tables were arranged side-by-side with a long bench against the wall and padded chairs on the other side of the tables, so you sit pretty close to other parties that are dining, but it didn't bother us much. I had a volcano roll and my husband had the spicy tuna. We had no complaints. The rolls were a good size, well-prepared, and tasted good. We also ordered crab rangoons and pork pot stickers. Both were also very good. Prices were all very comparable to what you'd see at other sushi restaurants. I believe the spicy tuna was $6 and the volcano was $13. Our only complaints are that the service was a little slow, which seems to be a popular complaint reading the other reviews. We were also surprised to see that there was a charge for refills on our receipt.

    (4)
  • Katie S.

    Living right up the road, this has been my Go-To Restaurant for sushi. Theirs is amazing to say the least! I usually go for the Crazy Friday roll or Two Thumbs Up. As far as their entrees go, I have had the sesame chicken, hibachi style rice with shrimp, and about every noodle dish on the menu! The shrimp portions were fantastic. The guest service is also phenomenal. They make it a point to get familiar with their customers whether you are a Dine-In or Pick-Up kind of person.

    (5)
  • Cristina A.

    Great place good for a lunch the bento box is worth the price you get a ton of food for only 10 bucks to bad it is only on the lunch menu still very good food the sushi is fresh the staff is very polite and on point.

    (5)
  • Nathan S.

    The sushi and sashimi are amazing. The rolls are clever and delicious. The soups... impressive. We haven't had a favorite Japanese restaurant since K.B. closed up... But K Asian has an extensive menu that goes way beyond any other place we've seen. We try new things every time and have always been glad. No take-home boxes from that restaurant! ;-)

    (5)
  • Rich K.

    Fabulous! What a hidden gem and god send this is to the area - sick of pizza shops in this town! Sushi was grade A fresh. Decor very nice. Prices - extremely reasonable. Service - excellent. You WON'T be disappointed!

    (5)
  • Jon D.

    Ouch. Came in for lunch with my dad, for the $16 sushi/sashimi lunch special. Oh man, I dunno what people are smoking, but the sushi here is really, really bad. It's yet another fake-sushi restaurant with individually-quick-frozen and haphazardly cut assortments of fish served with bottled ginger, fake wasabi, and bland, watery soy sauce. You know the type of place; they're everywhere! They all taste the same and they all have basically the same menus. Whatever, for $16 I'm not expecting them to fly in live scallops and shuck them right before the meal or anything, but I do expect the meager ingredients to be prepared well. The miso soup was OK. Nothing special, pretty much the same pre-packaged stuff you get at any of these kinds of places. The sushi was really bad. I know the fish was frozen, but it did not taste even remotely fresh. It had a weird, mealy texture, the kind that results from, say, ice crystals forming and then thawing after the fish is RE-FROZEN. Probably why it tasted slightly off, too. The nigiri was completely screwed up. The rice didn't seem like sushi, or even short-grained rice. It was basically Chinese takeout rice. Thus, it didn't stick together and when I picked up the nigiri, the rice just fell apart. There was also FAR too much vinegar in the rice. The spicy tuna roll was unremarkable, other than it being a complete waste of tuna, since all you can taste is the spicy sauce. Which is probably a good thing here, since the tuna tasted pretty bad. The sashimi was pretty much inedible. The texture and flavor were just way off. Every piece tasted pretty much identical. There were 4 different kinds of fish but if I was blind, you could have fooled me. I get this is Western PA and not the coast, but there are places that serve IQF fish competently and cheaply. Even Giant Eagle sushi is better.

    (1)
  • Brennan K.

    The past 3 or so times i've been here, I haven't enjoyed the rolls that i've ordered, be it a new roll or one I have gotten before. Their sushi appetizers are still fantastic (the dinosaur egg is AMAZING), but the rolls have been less than stellar and pretty bland. Service has gotten a bit better, but I come for the sushi, not stellar service. I mean, the food is real (i'm not sure why someone would think that it wasn't...), but they just seem to have lost the ability to know what to do with it. I'll be sticking to my usual sushi haunt instead of making the drive up here.

    (3)
  • Alex M.

    Lunch special shoppers: Be aware that the bento box special is not available on Sundays! And I don't know about you, but I loose track of the "names" of the "days" when I'm road tripping. Tip: check the paper at your hotel. Our waitress pegged us as budget-conscious due to our interest in the bento box, so she steered us toward selections that would add up to a comparable price. We ordered the spring rolls (fried, delicious, yet small), and a chicken curry. I'm usually wary of curries at Japanese places due to it's over-sweet and goopy. Not the case here! The curry was light and spicy, the chicken tender, and the veggies fresh and crisp. When we walked in, we were literally the only people there, but several tables seated while we ate. This was probably at 100pm on a Sunday. We didn't try the sushi, but for some reason I have a feeling it's decent.

    (3)
  • No Ringo N.

    If you like Japanese food, you will like this sushi bar. Be sure to pick up a bottle of wine at the liquor store next door to go with you deliciously presented dinner

    (5)
  • Erin D.

    K Asian Bistro is fantastic! Really fresh sushi, good service, casual but modern atmosphere. Went here tonight for dinner at 6:00 on a Saturday, husband and I were out for date night. We were seated immediately and ordered the crab spring roll appetizer which was quite tasty. But the sushi/sashimi dinner for two was truly a standout. The fish was VERY fresh and the rice was nicely cooked. Rolls (I believe they were dragon and volcano rolls) were delicious! The actual sashimi and sushi in the dinner was "chef's choice" and not specified on the menu but it was all high quality fish and no shrimp, eel, egg, etc. The restaurant is located in a strip mall on Route 8 so don't judge the book by its cover. It is BYOB but there is a wine shop a few doors down and we saw a group of diners near us enjoying a bottle with their dinner. I would highly recommend this place to sushi lovers in the North Hills, skip the places on McKnight Road and come here instead!

    (5)
  • Andrea H.

    This is our go to place for sushi! Wish it was a little bigger inside but there are usually a few seats open at the sushi bar if you don't want to wait for a table.

    (4)
  • Thomas R.

    Great new Asian restaurant. Have eaten in once and had take out once. Both times the food was great. Huge step up from anything else in the area.

    (4)
  • Elane F.

    Love the sushi! We had a sushi and sashimi combo for two and all of the fish was great. We talked to the staff and the chef seems to put in a great effort in getting best local fish. We'll definitely come back again!

    (5)
  • Greg H.

    It was a pleasant surprise to find out that we have our own Japanese restaurant in Allison Park. It was an even bigger surprise to find out that that it is an excellent restaurant. Can't speak for the service as my wife and I did take out, but we both got bento boxes and they were wonderful. Seeing pictures on yelp and on Facebook, you get the impression that the presentation is important to them. But what we didn't expect was that they even took the time to make the takeout presentation nice. This is a big change from what we're used to with takeout in the area, where the restaurant basically throws the food into a Styrofoam container. We will be going back... Again and again and again!

    (5)
  • Bernard K.

    The quality of the food and preparation rival anything you are going to find in Philly or Manhattan. Service is top notch. The atmosphere is 'eh' but for a strip mall in Hampton, not bad. I once had to wait a few extra minutes for take-out, the staff was so nice and they loaded me and my daughter up with a bunch of extra goodies. Darn.Good.Sushi

    (4)
  • Ram R.

    Good food, good decor, good price and good service. Open on Christmas Day - a much needed addition to the dowdy Route 8 places Add in a better bar and a martini menu and you have 5 stars!

    (4)
  • John C.

    What a pleasant surprise! This restaurant is located in a bland, nondescript shopping center anchored by Sears Hardware and Appliance on route 8, hardly a bastion of quality dining restaurants. There is nothing on the outside that would indicate how modern and nice the restaurant is on the inside. I had the Thai Basil chicken. It was delicious. It had just the right amount of spice - enough to give it a kick without it being overwhelming. The chicken was moist and didn't have the dry, blandness taste. I also had an a la carte roll of eel & avocado - also very good. My mom had a mango chicken dish called Tropical Mango Sauce. She is not one for exotic foods, but she loved it. The service was the best part. They were real friendly. We never had to wait to have a service request accommodated. The menu is rather large. If your not into sushi, there is plenty of alternatives - lamb, chilean sea bass, rack of lamb, salmon, filet mignon, shrimp, and veggie options.

    (5)
  • Joe B.

    Went there not knowing exactly what was in store but it was really excellent. It was a bit pricy but the place looks good and the sushi is excellent. Their plating is so nice. I ordered a sushi platter and it was great. Will definitely look forward to going back for more.

    (4)
  • Emily B.

    Definitely recommended. A friend passed me a copy of the menu and I was impressed by the creative touch on many otherwise traditional (predictable? boring?) items - a bit of kiwi in a maki roll here, a honey emulsion sauce there. K Asian Bistro does a good job of tackling "fusion" without muddling the waters too much. The atmosphere had a little more 80's neon invasion than expected, but it's clean and spare, neat and modern. All of our food made the grade. We tried the Thai-type Tom soups, and both were fragrant and tasty. The Dinosaur Egg was a funny take on a Scotch egg, made with avocado and crab instead of sausage and egg. My Tokyo roll was wonderful, with perfectly cooked asparagus spears inside. The menu is pretty expansive, so it'll take a couple more trips to get a grip on their variety of items. The servers are incredibly polite, friendly, and even when service got a shade too busy, were patient and helpful. It doesn't look like much from outside, but this place is definitely worth checking out.

    (5)
  • Dale K.

    Very good sushi. Would definitely eat here again.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Trendy
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

K Asian Bistro

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