I can’t believe that I almost missed this great little spot! Me and my wife had no idea that this place even existed. This place serves a combination of Thai/Vietnamese and seafood. The pad tai chicken and shrimp and the coconut soup was excellent. I also love the fact that the menu has pictures of the food. Also the waitress Was very attentive and made great suggestions, and the place was comfortable and enjoyable to eat at. Definitely worth the visit.
Pamela M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Forest Park, GA
My sister and I went here for lunch was good and fresh, great customer service I had spicy eggplant will go back again.
Eleanor R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
Overall the food was good, but I definitely have had better Thai. I did think the heart shaped brown rice was cute. The mixed veggie dish didn’t really have any veggies, mostly cabbage. I was expecting more broccoli and carrots, maybe some green beans and peppers. But for that area of town, there aren’t many options for Thai. So I would recommend it. It satisfies my hunger
Khalilah E.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 East Point, GA
Didn’t care for what we had on our visit here. The food was bland compared to food I usually get at Thai places and that sucked since I drove about 10mins out my way to get here. And the boba tea was the worst I ever had.
Parvati R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Great food… authentic thai and American southern food. Its a family business. Nice people. If you need to have real Thai food you have to come here. Boom is gorgeous and nice single lady… Nina is a hard working mom with an adorable daughter«Jayda». I love to support their local business. I will come here again.
Barry M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 McDonough, GA
Really good Thai food and more. This place is a diamond in the rough. Great service and generous portions. Try the BBQ Thai Chicken. Takes awhile, but well worth the wait.
Guyesha B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
I love coming here due to a number of things, number one being their lunch special Monday through Friday. The restaurant is beautifully decorated and the staff are extremely friendly– always greeting their guests with warm smiles no matter the time of day. The food is also wonderful. I love the garlic pepper chicken, pad Thai and their pineapple coconut bubble tea. They’re portions are very good also. They also have a punch cards which honors a free meal after 10 entrees and they offer Cajun broiled/fried seafood options and beignets on weekends. This place is just wonderful!
Katrina D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fairburn, GA
Service is pretty fast. Food is good. I do not like to try pineapple fried rice other than the place I usually get it at, but I was craving some and it was bomb! The portions are good! And try their milk teas. Awesome, awesome!!!
Rarsee Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Forest Park, GA
I came for the crab shack! Service is slow but they try to be friendly however their lack of English you really can’t tell. Sometimes if you don’t remind them they may forget some of your orders. Food is okay, not all that great for the price. I had 1lbs crabs and shrimp which was okay also. I don’t mind eating it again, it was a good price. My mom had the penang curry… it was nasty and expensive. Not too big, ac, slow service, food is okay.
Jessica Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 University of Texas, Austin, TX
This is definitely an AWESOME place, located in an unexpected neighborhood… Seriously, authentic Thai food. Boat noodle soup, neam sod and curry are all amazing. They’ll be a strong competitor to little Bangkok if in buckhead.
Sidney E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Riverdale, GA
Think back to days of yesteryear when you were in middle or high school. Oh, you were so cute and full of potential. That bygone era predated GPS, so as you rode the bus home, you memorized the route in order to ride your bike to a nearby friend’s house to hang out during the weekend. Good times. Now think about when you first sauntered into your teenage friend’s room. Wide-eyed and curious, you perambulated that bedroom, noticed all the posters adorning the wall, and you instantly knew what your friend was most passionate about. Walking into Fusion House is akin to that experience, and it’s obvious that the owners are very proud of their Thai beauty pageant contestants, Buddhist philosophy, and the national sport of Thailand. Don’t be fooled by the appellation; Fusion House is the genuine article. Need proof? You’ll have it in the form of Thai employees, Thai customers, and Thai music emanating from the speakers. Sure, there are some Chinese and Vietnamese menu items, but Thai cuisine is their expertise. I’ve eaten their Pad Thai and their Kai Kau(Thai Pan Fried), and I can endorse both, especially after mixing in a bit of Sriracha sauce. Just be mindful that if you prefer the dry, crispy style of noodles, «pan fried» does not equate to said style of noodles. Considering the location, Fusion House’s prices are slightly higher than I expected. Notwithstanding, most dishes are under $ 10, and they do have a customer loyalty card; buy 10 entrees and get the next for free, and/or buy 10 boba drinks to get the 11th for free. But yeah, the effusive pride that these people have in their heritage and national iconography is inspiring. They’re so utterly convinced that Thai women are the most beautiful, that Buddhism is the most enlightening, and that Muay Thai is the most brutally effective. Will they convince you that Thai food is also superlative? Try it for yourself.
C. Dub D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Atlanta, GA
I tried to give this place a fair shot since my other Thai Restaurant Hot Café is questionably messy. But the food is great at Hot Café. However, Fusion House esthetically looks better but the food is overly greasy and expensive. The pineapple rice was soaked with grease and bland. The fried wings were burnt and dry. Save your moolah and find a more nicer spot to eat. Servers were snotty with bad attitudes. They nickel and dime you for sauces. I spent $ 17 dollars on Pineapple fried rice with wings. Get out save yourself!
Cynthia E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Senoia, GA
This is the third time I have eaten here. 1st time my husband and I… the food was so tasty and fresh. 2nd time we took a good friend out to eat… again great food, excellent customer service. 3rd trip was yesterday took my daughter and 2 granddaughters. again all our meals were fresh, hot and so delicious. We had the basil rolls, fried spring rolls, chow mein, sesame chicken and beef phở. The staff is very attentive and very customer oriented. Good job! I’ll be back.
LadyJessy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Macon, GA
The Boba smoothie tea with tapioca pearls is Simply amazing I Get the peach mango delicious so good I live in Macon ga and every time I come through this area or some times I just come up to get it and the lady is always friendly. … …side note u have a $ 7.00 minimum for credit card use one tea is about 3.75
M J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orange County, CA
We had the papaya salad a lil too much fish sauce other wise good. Also had the pineapple fried rice which my family absolutely loved. The pad Thai was so so I’ve had better. The service was ok not good or bad. The owner informed me that that the owner of Thai jasmine ate here all the time. We’ll return and try some other dishes the boba drinks were good. They also have a frequent customer card always a bonus
Torrance U.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
Stopped by a couple of times for lunch, I ordered the spicy basil shrimp with coconut soup both times. I must admit that it was very good both times, I really enjoyed being a newbie to Thai food! Loved the real spicy kick! 2 thumbs up! Can’t wait to try something different, I was very pleased with the nice service too.
Ven B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Flowery Branch, GA
I really like the Pad Thai at this restaurant. The spring rolls are really good also. This was my third trip here and all three times it was great! I highly recommend!
Dynomutt F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
«Clint Eastwood… or Thai lunch and the sounds of post-grunge American pop music.» Now that I’ve moved to the area, I’ve been turned on to a concept that’s totally new to me — Thai restaurants run by… Thai people. This place is solidly 3 stars. I ordered the Massaman curry beef lunch special. $ 12, including sizable portion of curry and rice(I’ll have another full meal from this), a tiny cup of tom kha gai(half-filled), and of course, a tall glass of Thai iced tea. Massaman is not great, but not a poor effort either. Pros: Beef not overcooked, vegetables not undercooked. Cons: Raw nuts used instead of roasted, and they use peanuts but my preference for this dish is cashew. Had a distinct carrot flavor. This is the first time I’ve ever tasted the carrots so specifically in a curry. I like my Massaman much darker than this. I don’t think they make their curry pastes in-house, but that’s hardly unusual for a restaurant. Didn’t like that I tasted no cinnamon. I’d have preferred it to be much spicier, though I was being cautious as a first-timer here and ordered«Extra hot»(I mean, have you ever ordered your food extra spicy from Little Bangkok? It’s downright abusive to your mouth!). I’d recommend going all-out and ordering Thai spicy if you want a kick, because what I’d ordered was wimpy wimpy wimpy. I don’t think the waitress needed to bring me a pair of panties to mock my masculinity, though. Totally uncalled for(or maybe I imagined that part). Tom kha is decent. Sweet. Better than many I’ve tried but far from the best, and the serving size was outrageously petite, even for a serving as part of the lunch special. At 1:00, there was only one other table occupied, and no one else arrived after me. I always hate seeing that, even if the food’s not spectacular. No Thai love songs over the speakers here. I was treated to Gorillaz, suffered through Alanis and Des’ree, and let my head bounce along to «Big Me» as I ate. God-damn that’s a catchy tune. Super nice staff here. Clear that it was my first visit(or perhaps they do this for everyone, or maybe one of them could see my future and it didn’t look good so she wanted to give me one last treat), they offered a free dessert — a small plate of fried banana in honey and chocolate syrup. Oddly enough… I didn’t really like it. They have frequent-diner card, so your 10th meal is free. «That’s not a bad deal at all,» says this cheap bastard. They also sell all those silly bubble drinks, if you’re so inclined. Your 10th specialty drink is also free. Note to Asian restaurants everywhere: Please stop giving out those horrid little guava candies after the meal. Whatever remaining stock you have of them, burn it. Burn it all. Release the evil souls that occupy each piece of that atrocious garbage and give me ANYTHING else. You see, I’m too stupid not to eat them when you give it to me. I see it, I grimace at the offering, and yet I still unwrap it and pop it into my mouth, as though I’ll one day grow accustomed to it. But I won’t. So please… send them back to Hell where they came from and give me a dinner mint. Overall, 5⁄10.
Jason K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Marietta, GA
Garbage. So pissed. Food tasted like crap, the little amount we got and was overpriced.