Hudson Food Studio

Asian fusion restaurant · Hudson

Hudson Food Studio

Asian fusion restaurant · Hudson

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746 Warren St, Hudson, NY 12534

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This charming bistro serves up fresh, locally sourced Vietnamese dishes with a cozy vibe, ensuring a fun dining experience and top-notch cocktails.  

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746 Warren St, Hudson, NY 12534 Get directions

+1 518 828 3459
hudsonfoodstudio.com

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"If you’re looking for a great dinner in Hudson, but don’t necessarily feel like shelling out more than the cost of a night at your Airbnb, consider Hudson Food Studio: a casual spot serving excellent Southeast Asian food like pork belly bao, spicy shrimp noodles, and cups of ramen broth. The atmosphere is relaxed but not boring, and the noodles and soup are exactly what you want to eat on a cold night after a long day outside." - Team Infatuation

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K.H H

Google
We ordered mushrooms stir fried noodles and deep green veggies, short rib and pho Everything is so good ,vegan gluten free. Would come back again if we are around ,drink are very good too

Richard Trierweiler

Google
Excellent service, tolerated us and our toddler very well. The Brussel sprouts with aoli were fabulous. The salad with seaweed was also very good. Our main dishes of eggplant with rice and mushrooms with noodles were very good and well flavored. Nice atmosphere. Perhaps a bit chilly in this old building, but some interesting architecture.

Alex Shehovsov

Google
So, the food is good. Top marks to the shrimp wontons - very nice chili oil. Other dishes were pleasant as well, if on the pricy side ;-). The waitress was nice - checked on the ingredients for us and helped find the right options. The 4 star review is for one specific reason - it's BLOODY COLD in the courtyard :-). Had to wolf down the meal so we don't freeze. Otherwise if you visit in good weather you will enjoy.

Lon Binder

Google
I want to rate Hudson Food Studio five stars. It's a quaint, chic, super friendly, vaguely Asian eatery that include great veggies in every dish. But sadly most flavors just don't land and I'm not sure "wanting to love it" is "I love it". We started with the Duck Bao, served in an extra large, fluffy mantao with a generous helping of nicely cooked duck, but it was woe-fully under seasoned and didn't taste like much. It needed a sauce with some salt and acid. We also had the greens in ginger and sweet soy. This was served sprinkled generously with sesame seeds and included baby bok choy and kale. It was very enjoyable. Except it ended up being redundant as all the rest of the dishes had similar veg. The mains were sesame-crusted tofu over miso-dressed noodles. The miso flavor was light but good and noodles cooked well, but the tofu had no flavor. The ramen was served with a huge portion of noodles and not enough broth, but it didn't matter because my ramen-loving daughter wouldn't eat it. We eat a lot of ramen in NYC and this didn't hold up. My wife appreciated the generous inclusion of shiitake but it was and put of place flavor. And the sautéed pork belly and noodles was probs kg our favorite. Very tender, shredded pork belly with peppers and ramen noodles covered in fresh pea shoots. I would eat that again for sure. Finally we had the Island drink, which was way too tart and had an odd grapefruit-like flavor. We didn't care for it. In the car on the way home, we both debated whether we'd go back. Ultimately we do love the friendly service and the loads of fresh veg. We'll give it another shot.

Cyn Macgregor (Cynergie Studio)

Google
The drinks and food and vibe were truly amazing. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Hudson is adorable and very cozy and HFS fits that quite well. Definitely put this place on your dine list while in the area.

M L

Google
I’m not trying to sound douchey or bougie when I say that their noodle dishes aren’t great. Maybe they were developed for the local tastes. But fish sauce does not make ramen lol. You need to boil bones broth. And the chicken pho was … lol. The pork bao saved the day though. Ordered that as an appetizer and an entree. $300 for 7 people with drinks and apps.

Charlie P

Google
If you like smokey whiskeys, get the Yo yo ma old fashioned! (Seriously, it's worth coming here just to try it!) I had the Pho, the broth isn't going to win any awards, it was young and lacked that deep rich flavor you'd find at dedicated pho joint. I did enjoy it though. I also enjoyed the proportion of noodles, meat and broth. This place has a Brooklyn-y vibe, only a few items on the menu, and it's clear they have a chef driving the menu choices.and because of that, I have no doubt that just about anything you choose will be very good. The 4 stars are a result of what happens when a chef is in total control. Pho was my 3rd choice.... each time I choose an item I was hit with "oh sorry, we're ran out of that" upon asking "well, how about chicken instead of pork?" the chef was unwilling to substitute, or the cooks on duty didn't know how. All in all, I would recommend this place. I enjoyed the kooky experience, even if it was unintentional. I hope the Chef knows they are amazing and we are coming back to experience more of the talented work!

Dustin Bessette

Google
Top notch cocktails and Vietnamese food to blow your mind. If you didn’t get the Bao when you ate here, you certainly missed out. The food is on par with the best Vietnamese restaurants in New York State. Come in the warm weather and sit in the backyard patio and enjoy a cocktail while watching the chefs prepare your meal.