Reviews & Ratings for Eurasia Bistro
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AMAZING
by sumthinls
I had the items on the Prix Fix menu and it was absolutely amazing. Every bite was so delicious. I especially liked the coconut shrimp appetizer. So good. I highly recommend!!
- Pros: Ambiance, FOOD!
pretty place
by obelle
My boyfriend and I went here for our anniversary. It was on a Monday night, so the service was very prompt. The atmosphere was romantic and there was nice jazz playing. My chicken was good-it took me a minute to get used to the flavor but then I enjoyed it. My boyfriend had the lamb and I highly recommend that. He loved the lamp and plans on coming back just for it! The prices were reasonable and we had an appetizer, 2 entrees, 1 glass of wine each, and 1 mango martini total $70. That martini was powerful-more martini than mango! Overall, it was quite enjoyable and we got to meet the owner who was very nice. I probably wouldn't go again unless it was for the lamb because I don't eat most of the stuff on there. So if you're a picky eater I wouldn't recommend it.
- Pros: ambience, service, exotic menu
- Cons: hard to find the parking lot, too exotic menu
Absolutly Fantastic Pan Asian / Pacific Rim
by alwong
ABSOLUTLY FANTASTIC. Growing up in the restaurant business, an avid gourmet food lover and preparer I can assure you this is one of the best ?fusions? of taste you?ll experience. The entire experience from the dishes that make your taste buds explode to how the coffee was served will be an absolute delight. Eurasia is as good as or even better than Roy?s in Hawaii and the top ?Fusion? / ?Pan Asian?/ ?Pacific-Rim? restaurants around but at a fraction of the cost. The BIG plus ? wonderful, friendly, and enjoyable staff that will make you laugh and feel like part of the family. Make sure you ask for William.
- Pros: EVERYTHING and a great price
- Cons: NONE
Wonderful ambiance, good creative food
by joelgwebber
We've been to Eurasia many times and have always enjoyed the ambiance, the music, and (above all) the food. The chef is very creative, creating the kind of fusion that the name implies. The decor, lighting, and music accentuate this fusion. Even the choice of bowls and plates (different for every dish) contributes to the feel. Eurasia makes a great romantic night out.
- Pros: Great food that will surprise you; wonderful ambiance
- Cons: A little pricey, but worth it
So glad we decided to come here
by cindicus
We decided to patronize this restaurant despite the last review dated 3/3/1/07, and we are so-o-o glad we did!!! We were seated promptly. The waiter gave us some recommendations, and they were all winners. The service was fabulous - we were in a rush and we had no problem getting out of there within an hour. Three of us ordered the stripe bass and one of us ordered the duck. they were all good. the spring rolls with the Thai sauce was outstanding. The price was very reasonable, entrees came with very generous portions. No doubt we'll be back. Oh, if you go call them and ask about parking. They told us they are in the midst of renting some parking space in a nearby lot so that their customers can park for free. Bon Appetit.
- Pros: Good food, good service, price was reasonable, portions were generous
- Cons: none noted
Worst service in Atlanta
by climbingfoodie
Food took over one hour to arrive for the first diner, an hour and half for the last in the party (they gave us several excuses).
My sole was sitting out on a counter for half an hour and was COLD when I tried it. The waiter whisked it away and reheated it. I could see that the piece I had tried was rotated to make it seem like a new serving. I informed the maitre d' who also reheated it when I asked for a new serving after explaining the circumstances. He was not very kind and asked me to try it first that I will now like it because he heated it up. I gave up. The sole was covered in half-cooked flour and was DIGUSTING! After much hassle and arguing, we had the manager called. He was not any more polite and was generally unpleasant about the whole thing. Eventually, he took off the entrees (the other ones were just as bad and very very late) but not before some grumbling. There was only one apology at the end, along with yet another (different) excuse.
I do not recommend this restaurant due to the poor service and substandard food. For the money, you do not get close to what you pay for.
- Pros: nice location and decent atmosphere
- Cons: service, food, price
AMAZING!!!
by kcbrig
My husband & I didn't know where or what we wanted for dinner, but we knew we didn't want to drive. We stopped at one place (Cafe Lily) and went inside to check out the menu - we weren't in the mood for what they had so we thanked the hostess & told her we'd keep looking. She looked us up and down (as we were both in shorts & a t-shirt) and said we might be happier at the place a couple doors down - Levi's Fishhouse. That place had fried fish and french fries as the main menu item!! Even in the CitySearch description it's decribed as "Decatur's Tackiest Restaurant". We were pretty insulted. So we were in shorts, but we could've definately paid for the meal at the snooty place (again, CAFE LILY - we will NEVER go back). We stumbled across Eurasia - it looked a lot nicer inside than the snooty place, but the gentleman who greated us was EXTREMELY polite and sat us right away. We had no idea what we were in for.... The food was FANTASTIC!!!! The service was excellent. It's now our favorite place in Decatur!!
- Pros: Ambiance, Food, Wait Time
- Cons: None
A best kept secret in Decatur!
by garsh
This little restaurant I found when I business associate took me there for lunch. Since then, I have taken everyone else - co-workers, spouse, clients. The food is excellent, as is the service. I have only been for lunch and it is a great alternative to fast food and some of the other chain restaurants in the area.
- Pros: menu , lunch portions/value
- Cons: Parking
One of the best
by decaturian
This is definitely one of the most underrated dining experiences in Atlanta. The service is always personable and knowledgable, the food is a true balance of fusing various influences with Asian cuisine. The ambiance is always nice and never really too crowded. And just ask for dessert...when you have a tray of Tiramisu, raspberry robed Chocolate Mousse, and other confections brought right to your table...well you'll find it hard to not eat more, and *still* want to come back again later.
- Pros: service, food, ambiance
- Cons: not enough, places, like this
Imaginative southeast Asian cuisine thrives in an elegant downtown Decatur space.
by Contributor
The Scene
Eurasia is smashing by night--seductive and sophisticated with gossamer curtains, expensive lighting, soft muted colors, exposed brick walls and sensuous black and white flower photography. Soft jazz plays in the background, while a handsome bar invites pre-dinner drinks. Service is genial, but scattered: You may stare at gorgeous, empty plates far too long.
The Food
Artistically plated, creative specialties give an upscale nod to Southeast Asia. The black plate--a sampling of five appetizers--properly introduces the seafood-heavy menu. Minced chicken salad is tongue-tingling thanks for kaffir lime, ginger and scallions. Terrific filet mignon in an Indonesian curry sauce sits atop a plump noodle cake. Rice-battered sea scallops in a garlic peppercorn sauce are fat beauties that melt in your mouth. If you have room, the mango ice cream is a pleasing finish.







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