Popular Asian Restaurant in Palm Beach Gardens Closes

Asian Fin shutters after 18 years in business at Donald Ross Village

Mar. 30, 2026 at 6:39pm

An abstract, impressionistic scene of a dimly lit, empty restaurant interior, with only faint outlines of tables and chairs visible through a hazy, rain-streaked lens, conveying a sense of melancholy and loss.The closure of a beloved local restaurant leaves an empty void in the community, as the vibrant energy and flavors that once filled its dining room now fade into memory.Palm Beach Gardens Today

Asian Fin, a long-running Pan-Asian restaurant in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, has closed its doors after 18 years of operation. The restaurant posted a note on its front door announcing that it would not be renewing its lease and would be closing following dinner service on March 28.

Why it matters

The closure of Asian Fin marks the end of a popular dining destination in the Donald Ross Village shopping plaza, which has struggled with parking issues that have impacted local businesses over the years. The loss of this established restaurant is a blow to the local dining scene in Palm Beach Gardens.

The details

In a note left on the restaurant's front door, Asian Fin cited the decision not to renew its lease as the reason for the closure. The Pan-Asian eatery had operated in the Donald Ross Village plaza for 18 years, serving a menu of Chinese, Japanese, and Thai-inspired dishes to the local community.

  • Asian Fin closed following dinner service on March 28, 2026.
  • The restaurant had operated in the Donald Ross Village plaza for 18 years.

The players

Asian Fin

A long-running Pan-Asian restaurant that operated in the Donald Ross Village shopping plaza in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Donald Ross Village

The shopping plaza in Palm Beach Gardens where Asian Fin was located, which has struggled with parking issues that have impacted local businesses.

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The takeaway

The closure of Asian Fin is a significant loss for the dining scene in Palm Beach Gardens, as the restaurant had been a fixture in the community for nearly two decades. The parking challenges at the Donald Ross Village plaza have long been a concern for local businesses, and this closure highlights the ongoing struggle that some establishments face in attracting and retaining customers.