Breakfast Menu "Asian House" Titusville

Old-school standalone restaurant serving Chinese favorites plus sushi in unpretentious surrounds.

Asian House, 407 Cheney Hwy, Titusville, FL 32780

(321) 269-8900

Opening Hours

Monday: 11 AM–9 PM

Tuesday: 11 AM–9 PM

Wednesday: 11 AM–9 PM

Thursday: 11 AM–9 PM

Friday: 11 AM–9:30 PM

Saturday: 12–9:30 PM

Sunday: Closed

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Services

Service options

Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fast service, Great tea selection

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

Alcohol, Beer, Coffee, Comfort food, Healthy options, Quick bite, Small plates, Vegan options, Vegetarian options, Wine

Dining options

Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy

Crowd

Groups

Planning

Accepts reservations

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs, Kids' menu

User Reviews

Looks can be deceiving, on the outside this place doesn’t catch eyes, or look that great, but the interior is fairly nice and clean. Great service, very friendly. I got the dragon roll, VERY different from standard dragon roll but in a good way. My order consisted of one dragon roll one order of fried gyoza a sweet tea and a milk tea to go for a close out of $26.38 / 31.66 after tip. Prices are decent, not cheap but not downtown expensive either. To owner: Put some love into the exterior of building. Camera wires hanging, run down look. If the exterior was as clean as inside you’d get a lot more new customer flow. I only came in today because on of my friends recommendation here. But glad I did, I’ll be back for more. 4/5 stars THANK YOU - Mason

When I picked up this order the staff was friendly and the restaurant was about half full. Half of our order was wonderful but the other half was not. Everything that was fried was extremely over cooked and inedible. For example the sweet & sour chicken was so hard you couldn’t bit into it, crab rangoon filling gone from over frying with burnt wantons. Not sure whats going on with to-gos but this is the 3rd time we’ve received chicken like this so from now on we will dine inside instead of ordering togo.

Typically when you order chicken and veggies tempura it comes with a variety of vegetables not this place I had the whole green pepper. And 3 chicken half tenders, also ordered super California roll i didnt expect such tiny rolls the cucumbers was just the skins, ( Publix $8 dollar sushi is better then this place) i definitely will steer clear from this place.

The building is a bit old looking from the outside, but once you step foot in the door, the place looks modern, has different lighting and a good atmosphere. First time here, we had 3 sushi rolls and steamed dumplings. The dumplings were pretty full and delicious. And the sushi was fresh and also delicious. I also had a milk tea drink they sell in a bottle. The service was prompt and they were able to make some changes in our rolls due to a shellfish allergy, so they swapped some ingredients for us. I will definitely come back.

6.22.2022 Another good visit. Added Pork Fried Rice and a Super California Roll. Both good. They are a very consistent operation. Priced about right too. Nice adequate dining decor, and ambiance. Promptly seated and beverages served, then there was confusion on who had the table, and we waited for more than 5 minutes for a server to arrive. The Volcano Roll was very good, not a big fan of dumplings but my dining companion enjoyed them. The sauce served with the dumplings was very good. We shared the General Tso’s Chicken w/Pork Fried Rice. It was good.

This is amazing. 10/10 would definitely recommend going there. Sushi quality is amazing and fresh. The prices are also very reasonable. My family and I were very satisfied.

We were very pleasantly surprised with this place. Krab Rangoon was awesome, sushi was nice and fresh, and ramen was top notch. Few improvements like more in depth description on sushi rolls, and a wider selection of unfiltered saki could go a long way. Waiting for their updated menus that list their ramen options too. We would definitely go back.... update... they're super crazy about the whole covid thing. Made me feel like a germ just being there. I almost wanted to hug the girl at the counter just to freak her out.

Although the decor, and cute theming are a draw; my advice is to skip this restaurant for other local area Asian cuisine. Tucked away Asian House is over priced food, bad tasting at times, and menu is misleading. Score a 5 outta 10 at best. In case you like to know more: I ordered Miso to start, which seemed overpriced at $6.95 compared to the Wonton and Hot and Sour. It was the only thing flavorful about my meal. Sadly, this small potion was the disappointing start; but the best thing about the whole meal. This combined with the fact; soup or salad is usually included with bento lunch order definitely added to the score. For lunch , I ordered the Shrimp and Vegetable Tempura Bento; that came with Gyoza and California 4pc. Sushi. In addition, I ordered a Volcano Roll to test out the Sushi Bar. Next came my bento plate; even though the plate presentation was pretty, the fact the tempura was overly greasy pretty much ruined this fried meal. Portions were fair, but not much variety also lowered their score overall. Zucchini, green pepper and onion only, alongside two deep fried sushi tempura shrimp. Frozen typical box gyoza , served with a salty ponzu sauce. Last and sadly least was a salad accompaniment that was literally shredded lettuce ONLY with peanut dressing and an average 4pc. California Roll . Finally, the Volcano Roll came; it was supposed to have warm scallops , shrimp, cheese over the roll. It came with Shrimp Only and a weird flavored sauce; which seemed to be spicy mayo heated with shrimp topping my roll. No scallops? Chef Mic may have gotten his hands on this topping? The filling was off tasting and left a bad flavor in my mouth. I gave it a few trys, then pushed it away to stave away any issues later. Glad, I wasn't adventurous this time. Although their menu has variety and possibilities with traditional dishes to offer; I'm not sure I'd ever venture a return trip. Pictures from my house experience maybe decieving in this case folks and Pretty doesn't always = tasty. Keep staying local, and vocal for good eats! See you around town.