ASOKA
ASOKA
What 49 people say about ASOKA
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Good, was tasty but the portion sizes are minute. The waitress told us that the price increased by R30 due to offering more selections on the menu and to increasing the portion sizes. Not sure where but the chocolate fondant was an absolute winner.
Good food, loved the ambiance, stellar service.
A little bit too dark for my liking but everything else was fantastic
Amazing food and really great service. Will definitely be returning to try more from the menu. Could be because of special menu, but my only critique would be that the portion sizes were tiny. But I will definitely be back for more!
Very aesthetic and romantic atmosphere. Lighting was dim and candle lit. Was difficult to take pictures of the food and to read the menu although it did provide a very relaxing and calm feel. Food was tasty and portions were small but I appreciated that, as I was not left feeling heavy, uncomfortable and bloated. Th...
Read full reviewVery aesthetic and romantic atmosphere. Lighting was dim and candle lit. Was difficult to take pictures of the food and to read the menu although it did provide a very relaxing and calm feel. Food was tasty and portions were small but I appreciated that, as I was not left feeling heavy, uncomfortable and bloated. There is a 12.5% service charge added to the cheque even for a table of 2 and you are still expected to tip the waitron. Overall it was a pleasant and memorable experience
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About ASOKA
Around the legendary Olive tree in the city bowl, our famous Asoka unfurls. For over a decade, Asoka has been the gem of Kloof Street, a sensual experience where the music is intoxicating and the energy is palpable. The restaurant tantalises patrons with nights of culinary and rhythmic indulgence.
It is testimony to our belief in the power of food and music to bring people together. Asoka thrives on the journey of a night – from food to cocktails to late nights under the skylight. As rulers of our petit palace in the city, of diners we have one simple request; come for dinner, stay for drinks.