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Asian Restaurants in Brome-Missisquoi

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Rendez-vous café - Asian Restaurants in Brome-Missisquoi

Rendez-vous café

Opens Today at 9 am
(98)
Cowansville, Brome-Missisquoi

Review Summary

Rendez-vous café comes across as a cozy, friendly spot with generally good value and a surprisingly varied menu, including Asian inspired dishes, fresh salads, thin crust pizza, and standout fries, plus reliable coffee and desserts. Service is often described as attentive and the atmosphere welcoming for both lunch and dinner. However, experiences vary: some meals are praised for flavor and quality, while others feel limited by the menu, pricey items, or inconsistencies like dry bread or non-fresh lettuce, and tables can feel tight when busy. The staff are consistently courteous and the vibe is described as warm and casual, with several reviews calling it a hidden gem or a great local option. Overall, Rendez-vous café is seen as a reliable, pleasant local favorite for flavorful options, especially the fries, soups, dumplings, and coffee, with room to improve consistency and breadth of offerings.View restaurant profile
Sauce Prune - Asian Restaurants in Brome-Missisquoi

Sauce Prune

Asian grocery store
Opens Thursday at 11:30 am
(63)
Cowansville, Brome-Missisquoi

Review Summary

Reviews describe Sauce Prune as a beautiful and welcoming spot where the chef owner crafts dishes inspired by the moment, delivering very good, refined and balanced flavors with an emphasis on fresh Asian ingredients. The menu invites sharing and there are options to buy ready to eat meals, sauces and spices to take home, plus a small adjacent shop with Asian products and frozen dumplings. Dishes such as dumplings, wontons, bao, mushroom noodle bowls and tofu dishes are frequently highlighted, along with delicate seafood options, and a fusion approach that marries traditional techniques with seasonal produce. Service is noted as friendly and enthusiastic, adding to a warm atmosphere, though some reviews mention uncomfortable seating and louder music. The cuisine is described as authentic yet inventive, with regular menu updates and a sense of discovery on every visit, making Sauce Prune feel like a must try destination for fans of high quality Asian inspired cooking.View restaurant profile
Chez AL - Asian Restaurants in Brome-Missisquoi

Chez AL

Opens Today at 11 am
(27)
Farnham, Brome-Missisquoi

Review Summary

Chez AL is described as a typical neighborhood Chinese restaurant where the food is fresh, flavorful, and comforting, with fried rice and hot and sour soup and General Tao's praised by some as among the best, all at reasonable prices and with generous portions that come hot from the kitchen. Staff are noted for kindness even when language barriers exist, though service can feel uneven and at times requires customers to fetch extra help at the counter. Cleanliness and organization receive mixed comments, with some nights showing messy surfaces or clothes left on tables, while others mention a pleasant decor. Overall, the reviews suggest a solid, value driven option that many would return to, even if a few feel portions or prices could better match expectations.View restaurant profile
Fusion d'Asie - Asian Restaurants in Brome-Missisquoi

Fusion d'Asie

Opens Today at 5 pm
(34)
Cowansville, Brome-Missisquoi

Review Summary

Fusion d'Asie draws mixed reviews: the food is often praised as excellent with a wide range of dishes including vegetarian options and appealing presentation, and the ambiance and decor are described as pleasant; yet some experiences report a cold dining room, a front entrance that looks like a library, and dishes that are overcooked or portions small. Service is frequently described as impersonal or reserved, with criticism directed at the host staff, though some note warmth can come with a sincere smile after an initial reserve. Menu access and price display are inconsistent, with no QR codes and prices not shown for all items, though bringing your own wine is allowed. While some consider it the best restaurant in Cowansville, others are dissatisfied, reflecting a spectrum of experiences that showcase strong cooking and aesthetics alongside uneven service and operational quirks.View restaurant profile

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