SAN ANGELO, TX –– Just days after Aqua Bistro opened its doors, the Asian fusion restaurant celebrated its official ribbon cutting with the San Angelo Chamber of Commerce.
Beautifully decorated and with a welcoming vibe, Aqua Bistro will offer San Angeloans a fine dining experience.
"I want it to feel like you are eating at home," said owner Truc Tran.
Vietnamese cuisine working in collaboration with American classics will bring a wide variety of options for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner.
Starting the day off at 6:30 a.m., patrons will have the opportunity to enjoy pancakes, waffles, french toast, omelets, and a bistro breakfast.
For brunch, visitors can enjoy a mix of Vietnamese recipes and other signature plates. Menu items like spring rolls, bacon-wrapped shrimp, oyster Rockefellers, and blackened Atlantic salmon to name a few.
Breakfast, brunch, and lunch will be served between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. After closing for a few hours, the restaurant re-opens at 4:30 p.m. to serve dinner until 10:00 p.m, from Monday thru Saturday and 8:00 p.m. on Sundays.
The dinner menu includes a plethora of items like smoked salmon cakes, signature beef Pho, stuffed seabass, and stuffed marine lobster tails to name a few.
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Sounds like an interesting place to chow down ... if only I knew where to go. ?♂️
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PermalinkIt must be a guessing game we are playing in order to try and find the place. I'll go first..... My guess is at the NE corner of the intersection of Knickerbocker Rd and W. 29th street in that lime green and purple building........
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PermalinkAnd I'm gonna guess they serve water in different flavors. Hence the dumb name Aqua Bistro...
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PermalinkFor everyone wondering where it is, just look for the one mile long stack of cars on Knickerbocker. For the ones that don't care, stay out of the right lane when traveling west.
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PermalinkI wish these people well. San Angelo has some decent restaurants, but the offerings tend to be rather plebian. It appears these people are willing to assume the risk of offering different, perhaps more exotic stuff, and the next time I visit there I will hit this place instead of having the usual steak or Tex-Mex. Don't misunderstand: I love both of those, but having different choices will be nice.
I will close by saying San Angelo does offer great beef and Tex-Mex. One place also presents decent seafood.
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