Located in the heart of Vieux-Longueuil, Asiana restaurant stands out for the quality of its cuisine and its outstanding service.
Whether for a dinner with family, friends or for an occasion to celebrate, Asiana offers a wide selection that will satisfy your appetite. The dining room offers you a unique dining experience with its tasting menu.
Through the years, attention to detail and need to outdo push us to grow and to become a destination not to be missed on the south shore. Do not be surprised that our team recongnizes your personal preferences; you are more than a guest here, but rather a friend.
Asiana is described across reviews as a warm, well run spot with a casual yet inviting vibe, where attentive staff, fast service, and generous portions accompany a menu full of flavorful dishes like crispy orange peel beef and General Tao. Diners frequently praise the friendly atmosphere, clean bright space, and the willingness of the team to accommodate allergies and special requests, with small touches such as complimentary desserts noted by several guests. The overall impression highlights great value for the quality, with many calling the food consistently excellent and the service reliable. Weekend visits are often busy, so a reservation is recommended. While a few comments mention higher prices, the consensus is that the dining experience and atmosphere justify the cost and keep guests returning.
Restaurant asiatique tenu par des employés courtois & respectueux. Je mange régulièrement là car ils servent de façon rapide notamment lors du dîner. Poulet Général Tao très bon. Ambiance décontractée. Je recommande.
Je viens juste d'aller manger a ce restaurant J'ai pris des beignet a la hunan & un Général Tao Portions généreuse & c'était excellent le service impeccable Je vais y retourner c'est su
Nous étions 6 pour le souper (c'est mieux de réserver) Super 😋😋 très très bon, service impeccable portion assez généreuse
Ambiance relax
Serveuse très gentille & prend le temps de nous expliquer le menu dégustation
GROS GROS MERCI
We took the Sichuan shrimp. It was good but it was not spicy at all. There was not a big variety of Chinese dishes. The dish was 24$ & the portion was decent. But I think it's a bit pricey for what it was.