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There is no better meal for an Asian than a bowl of hearty rice with protein. It?s the epitome of ?homey? for us. Now that we?re in this day and age with plenty of influences from different cultures and flavors, where else can we bring our comfort foods to make it just as comforting but fun? Oi Asian Fusion basically sums up their purpose in their name. Looking at their menu I?m going to go out on a limb and say that they're primarily focused on Filipino flavors. The mostrecommended bowl for me was the Adobo bowl. Adobo Bowl $10.59) The bowl came out fresh and ready, the wait time was maybe 10 minute max. The most alluring aspect to this bowl for me was the perfectly soft boiled egg. This got meexcited. Next to it was a thinly sliced piece of pork belly with a generous helping of adobo sauce smothered over the protein and rice. The pork was not as tender as I would have preferred, especially with the slices being so thin. Theadobo sauce was amazing, and it was even better with a bit of egg yolk with a spoonful of rice. BOMB. Now, I don't recommend getting this and taking leftovers home or even takeout if you?re not planning on eating it right away. As soon aswe got home and reheated it the adobo sauce got super vinegary and the smell was less enticing. as nice as I can put it) Overall, the experience was okay. The bowl was pretty good, the price point was decent and service was quick. I thinkif I'm in Rodeo again I?d be down to try something else on the menu!