Years Asian Bistro & BBQ
About
Barbeque, Asian Fusion
Location
Adress: 625 E Wetmore Rd Ste 109, Tucson, AZ 85705
Phone: (520) 347-3766
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- local_parkingParkingPrivate Lot
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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Fred P.
We have eaten there several times. The food is great! We think this is the best Asian food in Tucson.
Clean and service is good.
Menu is extensive, prices are reasonable. -
Tony N.
Nice Decore, service was good and the menu is pretty large. We ordered 4 main dishes, the fish, and a few skewers. Overall the good was good, a bit heavy on the flavor so you definite need rice to tone things down or ask for the dishes to be lightly flavored.
If you like spicy stuff you can definitely get it spicy -
Dea A.
Tried this place for lunch today and was impressed! There is a lot on the menu and portion sizes are large; I had more than enough to take home as leftovers. I ordered the General Tao's chicken bento box; you get a bowl of the soup of the day (today was the Hot and Sour soup - my favorite!), a portion of your chosen entree, white rice, a vegetable egg roll and crab puff. The food came out quickly, was served hot, and delicious. Also, the restaurant was clean, decor was pleasant, and their serving plates are quite lovely. Will definitely come again and I'm excited Years Asian Bistro is walking distance from my office!
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Victoria H.
I went to Years for dinner with my boyfriend. First and foremost, the interior design and atmosphere are very relaxing and nice to sit in. The service was friendly and quick...at first. As we were getting into the "second stage of eating", our waiter didn't come around to us at all. I've been wanting a soup spoon to taste my soup for so long and I ended up not getting one and finishing the meal without getting to see the waiter even once. He came once to take our order, twice to refill our water, and third to give us the bill. For some reason, he and another waiter were tag-teaming this other table next to us, but he didnt come near our table afterwards. So service was just confusing and almost nonexistent to me. A possible reason behind could be that the restaurant was still new and all the waiters were busy learning from the owner some restaurant things.
As an appetizer, we got the bacon wrapped enoki mushroom skewers. Honestly, if I were to come here again, I would get just the skewers cause they were THAT GOOD. The bacon wasnt all greasy/oily or obnoxiously crunchy. There was a burnt/smokey texture and flavor to them that made them taste all the more delicious.
On to the entrees, my boyfriend got the Korean Fried Chicken with a side order of rice. Interestingly enough, this entree didn't come with rice already, it came with fries. So just a heads up for anyone ordering it. The chicken was a nice combo of sweet and spicy, overall nice to eat. I ordered the Korean Cold Noodle Soup since it was titled as a "House Favorite". Everything in terms of the ingredients was excellent except for the noodles and the soup. This was my first time eating Korean cold noodle soup so it's hard to base my judgement off of anything except my general experience with noodles. So the noodles themselves were hard to chew and didnt have much flavor to me. They kinda just filled up my stomach without much satisfaction in flavor. The broth tasted like a mixture of water and kimchi paste. Otherwise the food was great. -
James T.
I'm so happy a delicious chinese food place is right by my apartment!
Had the Kung Pao Tofu and Fried Rice.
It's quite on the pricier side for chinese ($21 for both items) but worth it!