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A1 Asian Fusion

2071 Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard, Manhattan, New York 10027

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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

11:30 AM - 9:45 PM

Wednesday:

11:30 AM - 9:45 PM

Thursday:

11:30 AM - 9:45 PM

Friday:

11:30 AM - 9:45 PM

Saturday:

11:30 AM - 9:45 PM

Sunday:

11:30 AM - 9:45 PM

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  • Photo of A1 Asian Fusion - Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard, Manhattan, New York, United States
  • Photo of A1 Asian Fusion - Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard, Manhattan, New York, United States
  • Photo of A1 Asian Fusion - Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard, Manhattan, New York, United States
  • Photo of A1 Asian Fusion - Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard, Manhattan, New York, United States
  • Photo of A1 Asian Fusion - Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard, Manhattan, New York, United States
  • Photo of A1 Asian Fusion - Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard, Manhattan, New York, United States
  • Photo of A1 Asian Fusion - Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard, Manhattan, New York, United States
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Location & Phone number

2071 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, New York, NY 10027, United States
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About the Business

A1 Asian Fusion is a popular restaurant located at 2071 Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard in New York City. Known for its unique blend of Asian cuisines, this establishment offers a wide range of dishes that are sure to satisfy any craving. From traditional Chinese and Japanese dishes to modern fusion creations, A1 Asian Fusion has something for everyone. Whether you're in the mood for sushi, noodles, or stir-fry, you'll find it all at this bustling eatery. With a welcoming atmosphere and attentive staff, A1 Asian Fusion is the perfect spot for a delicious meal with friends or family.

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MARK SMITH:
5

"A1 has been our go-to online order for sushi for some time ----- but I had to sit down and write this tonight --- because our (delivery) meals was just beyond excellent. Everything - tempura, tartar, rolls, sashimi. A1 outdid themselves tonight. So thankful for having them nearby! Mark"

1 year ago
Eduard Neu:
5

"Absolutely amazing restaurant! I can highly recommend eating here! The food tastes very good and is reasonably priced! Also is very clean and the food was prepared fast. We were in NYC as tourist and ate here twice in a row! We can also recommend the lunch specials!"

1 year ago
Rachel L:
1

"I cannot believe how awful this food was. The crab Rangoons for $7 and there are 3…? And what the heck are these? They tasted so awful. The pad Thai made me sick and tasted nothing like pad Thai. The noodles were pasta noodles and had 0 flavor. Luckily the shrimp were without their tail so I didn’t have to pull them off but I will never be returning. The worst food I’ve had in a long time."

1 year ago
Hannah A:
4

"Got the General Tao’s lunch special for $10 + tax. There is a card minimum of $12, and no Apple Pay. Hot sauce is an additional dollar. There is limited seating, not sure if this is all the time or just on a Monday afternoon. You order at the counter whether you’re staying in or taking away. Food was decent/expected, and the General Tso actually had some spice, which was nice. The portion was smaller than I would expect, and the weird nickel and diming for sauce is off putting, so I’m not likely to visit again."

1 year ago
Mark Turner:
5

"After Covid, there's few places I'm dreading closing. This is one of them for sure. Great American sushi and Asian fare. I love the eggplant and garlic sauce best, but the basil fried rice and the Thai Mango chicken is solid choices too. Prices are still pre-covid, if you know what I mean. Here's hoping they survive the post-pandemic recession, cause if I gotta go eat WF's abysmal $20 sushi again I'd rather hightail out of harlem."

almost 2 years ago
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