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Azia

$$$ | Pan-Asian

Thom Pham's high-style Pan-Asian eatery serves creative Pan-Asian food until 2 a.m. and he's recently retooled the sushi den, now known as A25, with an urban street food vibe that features hot and cold Japanese small plates. It's one of the most popular and organically hip spots in the Cities.

  • No Smoking
  • Kid-friendly
  • Outdoor dining
  • Late night dining
  • Entertainment
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • No personal checks
  • Notable
  • P | L M - Su /D M - Su
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2550 Nicollet Ave.
Mpls., Minnesota 55404
Phone: 612-813-1200
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75
Twin Cities Eats
09/18/07
I did admittedly quite enjoy my food but that doesn't mean that I still don't think it was grossly overpriced.
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70
Twin Cities Eats
09/20/06
Yes, I loved my Puffs and the Cranberry Curry was fine and continues to also be a unique dish but I didn't really want to spend a total of $55 on dinner on a Monday night (1/2 appetizer, one curry, two glasses of wine).
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