Ni Hao Asian Bistro offers a delightful culinary journey that I highly recommend. The ambiance is inviting, and the service is prompt, adding to the overall positive dining experience. A must-try is the family bowl of wonton soup—it's a savory delight that warms the soul and brings everyone to the table. Complement your meal with the spring rolls, a crispy and flavorful appetizer that sets the tone for the feast ahead. The diverse menu caters to various palates, ensuring there's something for everyone. Whether you're a fan of sushi, stir-fry, or noodle dishes, Ni Hao Asian Bistro delivers on taste and quality. A perfect spot for a satisfying family meal, especially when you indulge in the recommended wonton soup and spring rolls.
Came here for dumplings and ordered 2 types, one steamed, one fried. The steamed ones arrived doughy but also practically disintegrating already, already in a puddle of water and leaking more - soggy and unpleasant. The fried ones were better but also fell apart quickly. The fillings were fine but nothing remarkable. I don’t know if standards for dumplings are different in Mexico but this was very disappointing - no structural integrity, bland flavour, and very expensive for what we received. We left most of them uneaten :(
We really enjoy this restaurant in Oaxaca when we desire Asian food. The dumplings hit the spot, the beef dishes are flavorful and tender. Service is good.
I was a little nervous because this place was empty on a Friday night. But it turned out to be great. It really should be called a Chinese/Mexican or Mexican/Chinese restaurant because the menu has both. (The waiter did not know that Ni Hao simply means hello in Mandarin).
Service was great. They brought a nice app with vinegary carrots and noodles or daikon and some fried noodles. I ordered Kung Pao Chicken just a little spicy, and that's exactly how it was prepared. The steamed rice was a large portion and it was fluffy.
I suppose it is a little expensive by Oaxacan standards, but it is half the price of other fancy places that are mostly frequented by tourists I've been taken to here. But I don't care about fancy ambiance. There is cool artwork in the entryway.
Very good food.
2 months ago
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Ni Hao Asian Bistro offers a delightful culinary journey that I highly recommend. The ambiance is inviting, and the service is prompt, adding to the overall positive dining experience. A must-try is the family bowl of wonton soup—it's a savory delight that warms the soul and brings everyone to the table. Complement your meal with the spring rolls, a crispy and flavorful appetizer that sets the tone for the feast ahead. The diverse menu caters to various palates, ensuring there's something for everyone. Whether you're a fan of sushi, stir-fry, or noodle dishes, Ni Hao Asian Bistro delivers on taste and quality. A perfect spot for a satisfying family meal, especially when you indulge in the recommended wonton soup and spring rolls.
a month ago0
Came here for dumplings and ordered 2 types, one steamed, one fried. The steamed ones arrived doughy but also practically disintegrating already, already in a puddle of water and leaking more - soggy and unpleasant. The fried ones were better but also fell apart quickly. The fillings were fine but nothing remarkable. I don’t know if standards for dumplings are different in Mexico but this was very disappointing - no structural integrity, bland flavour, and very expensive for what we received. We left most of them uneaten :(
a month ago0
Good food, good prices. Friendly service. Chinese and Thai dishes with Mexican twist. Must try.
4 months ago0
We really enjoy this restaurant in Oaxaca when we desire Asian food. The dumplings hit the spot, the beef dishes are flavorful and tender. Service is good.
2 months ago0
I was a little nervous because this place was empty on a Friday night. But it turned out to be great. It really should be called a Chinese/Mexican or Mexican/Chinese restaurant because the menu has both. (The waiter did not know that Ni Hao simply means hello in Mandarin). Service was great. They brought a nice app with vinegary carrots and noodles or daikon and some fried noodles. I ordered Kung Pao Chicken just a little spicy, and that's exactly how it was prepared. The steamed rice was a large portion and it was fluffy. I suppose it is a little expensive by Oaxacan standards, but it is half the price of other fancy places that are mostly frequented by tourists I've been taken to here. But I don't care about fancy ambiance. There is cool artwork in the entryway. Very good food.
2 months ago