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Wayan Aspen Reviews
I thought the atmosphere was really cool & the menu was
I thought the atmosphere was really cool & the menu was really unique. Looking at the menu I figured I'd have some gluten free options seeing as how most Asian inspired restaurants carry tamari to sub soy sauce. Our server seemed a little
My best advice is to listen to your server's
My best advice is to listen to your server's recommendations. Everything she suggested was amazing. Everything we picked on our own was good but not as great. The mango salad, octopus, corn fritters, and beef short rib fried rice all tasted ex
Gorgeous ambiance, good food
We arrived late for our reservation but were warmly greeted and seated. Food was promptly served and was very good. Beef satay was tasty but a bit skimpy; mango salad delicious and ample, tomato salad was just ok - not fans of the sauce, roasted pota
Here's your true rating and review.
Atmosphere inside was very nice and different, however very stuffy ,it was hot no ventilation! Sit outside or don't go! Unless they put on the ac. There's 1 bathroom unless you want to walk a block. Big discomfort. Waitress was an amazing p
A mixed bag
Hereโs your true rating and review. Atmosphere inside was very nice and different, however very stuffy ,it was hot no ventilation! Sit outside or donโt go! Unless they put on the ac. Thereโs 1 bathroom unless you want to walk a block. Big disco
My husband and I were walking around downtown Aspen last
My husband and I were walking around downtown Aspen last night and my husband- as usual was looking online for food. We make reservations sometimes and other times we just try our luck... He saw the ratings and menu for Wayan and we needed to try it.
Delicious food, meticulous service and fun, edgy
Delicious food, meticulous service and fun, edgy decorations/atmosphere. Favorites were the Gado salad, corn fritters, lamb satay.
The food was innovative and inspiring.
The dishes were artistically plated. Food was very tasty . Service was attentive but unobtrusive. Outdoor seating was pleasant while indoor was very attractive.
Menu is interesting.
Make sure to ask if it is spicy. I do not care for very spicy food, so tend to be limited for me. So, because of that, I cannot g9 there often. I do enjoy the food otherwise
Skip it
Decent food. Spice was over powering in some dishes. Food just crammed in table before you finished the last dishes. Crammed in Donโt believe the hype. They just want your $$. Youโll get treated as such.
no need to repeat
You get little in return from staff or atmosphere. Food is good with interesting flavor combinations. Uncomfortable, cramped seating. Weak drinks!
Don't waste your time here.
Both manager and servers are entitled and make you feel as if you are inconveniencing them. Just rude. Ruined the experience.
Food was delicious.
Unfortunately the service lacked a lot: 1) the person bringing our food was placing it on the table so quickly and was already walking away while he said what he brought us. We had to stop him twice to repeat it. 2) we ordered duck but were not giv
Very beautiful restaurant with friendly, knowledgeable
Very beautiful restaurant with friendly, knowledgeable servers. Food was great, served as shared plates. It will definitely make the Aspen restaurant rotation!
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* Peter really wants to go, so he increases the bid (or reward) to $200.
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* Peter can now enjoy the dinner with his friends at Wayan Aspen!
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