Alameda - Menu

2315 Santa Clara Ave, 94501, Alameda, United States

🛍 Asian, Korean, Seafood, American

4.3 💬 2635 Reviews
Alameda

Phone: +15102638688,+15105217070

Address: 2315 Santa Clara Ave, 94501, Alameda, United States

City: Alameda

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2635

"We had a party of 11 and the restaurant was overwhelmed. The food all came out at different times and late. In fact, they even forgot to about two of the entrees until we were ready to leave. The food was bland and very average. The food is overpriced for what you get, and most of the what they call tapas were kids size meal. Case in point, the pizza was 5 inches in diameter, tasteless, and soggy worse than a frozen meal. Highlight was the cocktails were decent. The ambience was nice so I had high hopes walking in, but was sorely disappointed with the food and lack of service."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Da Hang Ten Combos

Da Sides

Appetizers

Asian

Agave Times

Rice And Noodles

Additional

Chicken Dishes

Burger & More

Pizza

Wings And Sides

"Da" Grease Baskets

Starters & Side Dishes

Land And Sea

Seafood Izakaya

Appetizer From Kitchen

Chef's Favorites

Starters

Da Salad Plate

Da Appetizers

Sensational Sides Dishes

Seafood

Appetizers & Sides (Delivery)

Salads

Main Flavors

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Great place for brunch. Looking forward to dinner there at some point.

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Reviews

User
User

The best Garlic Noodles and Flat bread I've ever tasted. I compare every where else to them.


OTfanatic
OTfanatic

Zen has an eclectic and interesting menu. The culinary influences must come from 4 or 5 different cuisines. The food is good, the presentation is stylish and prices are very reasonable.


User
User

Menu is Japanese fusion with many interesting daily quirky specials. Truly excellent execution and service. With reasonable wine and sake list, could not ask for better. Worth a special trip View menu


User
User

Family run business with Japanese/Asian/California fusion food. Always some tasty daily specials at great prices. Small plates make a great meal, so much so that only on last visit (3rd), did I turn over the menu to realize there's a whole lot more!


User
User

Lemon pepper shrimp was bomb. Mixed BBQ plate: Asked to put the sauce on the side, wasn't an option. Extra charge to ask for no rice. Meat was a little tough, but good flavor. Dad said the salmon was hard and rice was half cooked. Broc was too hard for himto chew. But overall, was good. Would come back.


Maxchotshot
Maxchotshot

If you love food with an Asian fusion flare, Zen is the place. It's located off Park Blvd but is very easy to find and parking is not a problem. The waitstaff is friendly and helpful. We have never had a dish that we didn't love, our favorite dishes are pork belly sushi and the Asian fries. Can't wait to get back. View menu


User
User

I've visited this restaurant about five times, and it's consistently fantastic. The service is always good. I usually order the shrimp with peat and medium spice. If you enjoy it spicier, they’ll gladly accommodate your request. The portion sizes are generous, which is great since I have three teenagers who can really eat! The loco moco is a standout dish—absolutely delicious.


User
User

I can't believe I've been living so close to this place for a year and today was my first time at this place. The food was delicious I loved my bag with shrimps and corn, I got spicy one and boy was it spicy. If you're not used to spicy go for mild orsomething else. My wife got fries with pork and it was a huge portion as well. We loved the place, the food and out waiter, shewas super nice all the time checking on us. We definitely will come here more often because of the quality of the food, theaffordable prices and the amazing service


LHLLLLL
LHLLLLL

We had a party of 11 and the restaurant was overwhelmed. The food all came out at different times and late. In fact, they even forgot to about two of the entrees until we were ready to leave. The food was bland and very average. The food is overpriced for what you get, and most of the what they call tapas were kids size meal. Case in point, the pizza was 5 inches in diameter, tasteless, and soggy worse than a frozen meal. Highlight was the cocktails were decent. The ambience was nice so I had high hopes walking in, but was sorely disappointed with the food and lack of service. View menu

Categories

  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Korean Experience the vibrant flavors of Korea with our menu, featuring traditional dishes like bulgogi, bibimbap, and kimchi, crafted with authentic spices and ingredients for a genuine taste of Korean cuisine. View menu
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.

Amenities

  • Credit
  • Takeout
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  • Delivery
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  • Visa Card

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