Asiana Noodle Shop

88 Church St, Burlington - 05401
140 reviews
Noodles Sushi Bar Korean
(802) 862-8828

Dinner was good but took a while to come out. Waitress was very nice

Have come here several times, online orders are always correct and taste delicious! If you are ordering during a busy time (ie. Friday night), I would give them a few extra minutes for your pick up time. They get BUSY!

Love this place, the yellow curry lunch special is absolutely fire. Pretty decent price for what you’re getting. Great date spot

i like the atmosphere, but i am not satisfied. we got takoyaki balls where neither the quantity (4) or the taste (pretty average) justified the price ($10.95). boba was good though.

Perfection! Today was the first day I was able to dine in at this lovely establishment. Some of my friends recommended me this restaurant when I first moved here last September after ranting about how disappointed I was with Gaku Ramen. For a while now, I have gravitated towards Japanese and Korean culture, and found myself invested in their foods as well as the history. It’s been a while since I have had food as authentic as Asiana noodle shop anywhere in New England. The closest I’ve gotten to this level of authenticity was when I was last in New York City over a year ago to visit my brother in K-Town.Typically I order the Katsu Curry, which is a Japanese comfort food that is probably my favorite meal of all time. Though, I have mostly gotten that through takeout. Today, I ordered tteokbokki (spicy Korean rice cakes) and Korean BBQ ribs over rice. They informed me that they were out of traditional tteokbokki rice cakes, but made an exception by using the flatter version. I was honestly okay with this for a few reasons. Gaku ramen was out of most everything every time I went, so this is as beyond exceptional service and I couldn’t have been happier. The second reason was that I hadn’t had tteokbokki in a long time (last time I had it, I made it myself using ingredients from hmart), so my standards weren’t extremely high to begin with. While they were not the best, I was happy that they could whip up what they could, and I would happily order it again if they have the true longer rice cakes in the future!The Korean short ribs were delicious! Back in my home town of Newburyport, a local shop provides freshly made Korean short ribs that my father would BBQ in the summer. Sadly, I am not home this summer, so I really missed this dish. I was blown away with how delicious the short ribs are at asiana! I will absolutely be ordering them again, if not as an entree, than as an appetizer portion!I would also like to mention that the staff are exceptionally well mannered and friendly! It’s always super enjoyable. The environment has quite the character too, and the place is a hidden gem for sure! It’s super easy to walk past this place on church street! I highly recommend coming here!

The menu was extensive and diverse. My friend and I enjoyed our meals completely and the service was attentive and polite. We can’t wait to go back!

Decent quality food for a fusion/diverse menu. Friendly staff. They definitely try their best to make improvements.

We've placed a few take out orders here and so far so good! To start, they've always gotten our orders correct and on time. Some items we'll reorder as our regulars and some wasn't to our taste. I appreciate them serving Tonkatsu Ramen here as it seems hard to find in the area. Definitely a go to restaurant for us.

Everyone wants a part of this place and I believe its first come first serve.Wonderful food. Authentic.Has an awesome location

Those bento boxes ? made our intestines turn. That place is a nasty kitchen in the basement … dine-in area looked like a warehouse with boxes everywhere. Didn’t look clean down there. Overpriced oily food. I never leave reviews but had to this time. 5 spice chicken was two undercooked chicken thighs with no spice on them at all and some raw unspicy vegetables …very misleading. I could go on but I’m ending this review to go to the bathroom again.