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Cafe Asean (Closed Permanently)

(2 Ratings)
Southeast Asian cooking
Cafe Asean is one of our favorite spots for light, Pan-Asian fare in the west village. Enjoy a long lunch in the bright garden. Our New York Editor swears the calamari is from heaven.


Address
117 West 10th Street
New York, NY 10011

Near: Between Sixth and Greenwich Avenues)

West Village



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Reviews

jjkeyes
jjkeyes first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Crave-able

Cafe Asean is the perfect low-key lunch spot. They have the best calamari in town! Get a table outside in the back garden.


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