All asian fusion restaurants
45 spots, average rating 4.4.
Grove Garden
San Antonio, TXHarbor Express
Fort Worth, TXGrove Room
Cincinnati, OHPepper Express
San Francisco, CAHoly Eatery
Denver, COCrispy Provisions
Columbus, OHHometown Spot
Chicago, ILBrick Spot
Nashville, TNDaily Joint
Washington, DCDaily Room
Austin, TXBig Garden
Pittsburgh, PACopper Table
Atlanta, GAHarbor Eatery
Pittsburgh, PADaily Parlor
Seattle, WASpruce Room
New Orleans, LASunset Table
San Diego, CACasa Express
Washington, DCSlice Room
Austin, TXHometown Society
New York, NYRoost & Co.
Phoenix, AZSunset Kitchen
Indianapolis, INSlice Co.
Dallas, TXPepper Kitchen
Nashville, TNUrban House
Las Vegas, NVBig Joint
Dallas, TXCrispy Bar & Grill
Denver, COCrispy Table
Chicago, ILSunset Public House
Columbus, OHGrove Garden
Boston, MASpruce Eatery
Dallas, TXHometown Stop
Atlanta, GABig Spot
Jacksonville, FLLittle Society
Phoenix, AZBig Parlor
Washington, DCSpruce Counter
San Jose, CASmoke Table
New Orleans, LALittle Room
Chicago, ILUrban Provisions
Pittsburgh, PAHoly Express
Miami, FLRidge Provisions
Atlanta, GASunset Joint
New York, NYGrove Public House
Fort Worth, TXUrban Society
Chicago, ILHometown Public House
San Diego, CAWild Yard
What to know about fast-casual asian fusion
Asian Fusion has become one of the most reliable categories in the fast-casual world. The format works well at the $10-to-$16 price point, the kitchens can be standardized without losing character, and the dishes travel well for takeout — all of which has driven a wave of new openings over the last decade. The result is that most major US cities now have at least a half-dozen serious asian fusion options worth your lunch break.
Signature dishes to try
The shortlist of dishes that define this category and that most operators will have some version of:
- Pad Thai — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty asian fusion spots have a leg up on the chains.
- Pho — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty asian fusion spots have a leg up on the chains.
- Korean Bibimbap — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty asian fusion spots have a leg up on the chains.
- General Tso's Chicken — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty asian fusion spots have a leg up on the chains.
- Banh Mi — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty asian fusion spots have a leg up on the chains.
- Tonkotsu Ramen — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty asian fusion spots have a leg up on the chains.
Price expectations
Most fast-casual asian fusion spots fall in the $9 to $18 per-person range. You'll pay closer to $9-$12 for a single sandwich or bowl in a smaller market, and closer to $15-$18 for a full combo in a coastal metro. Sides, drinks and add-ons are where the bills can quietly grow, so it's worth scanning the menu for combos or build-your-own options that lock in the total.
How we picked these
Every restaurant on this list is a real fast-casual operator with a real menu, current operating hours and a written summary of what the food and atmosphere are like. We don't list pure full-service or fine-dining venues, even when they happen to serve asian fusion. Use the city links on each card to drill into a specific market.