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- May 21, 2024
Came here for dinner with extended family. Food, ambiance, and service were all great. Five stars!
First of all, the space is huge! Pleasantly surprised to find such a beautiful and well decorated spot in San Leandro. Love the epic TV sizes and the lotus flower chandeliers that are over six feet long!
Food was impressive. Plating was gorgeous, definitely not the average Chinese restaurant. Felt very celebratory and the food was delicious.Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 7, 2024Updated review
Fusion Delight is located in the Greenhouse Marketplace. This plaza gets pretty busy and packed, especially on the weekends because of this restaurant and the many eateries / stores here as well, so parking may be hit or miss depending on when you come by. Like most dim sum restaurants, there is usually a long wait on weekends, especially on Sunday mornings, so be prepared to wait at least 1 - 2 hours. The interior is elegant looking / prettier than your average dim sum spots - this is a huge restaurant / venue for events or parties as well.
My family likes this place, so we come here for weekend morning dim sum or family dinner parties from time to time. I personally think their dim sum and food is average / decent for a dim sum spot / Chinese restaurant. Overall, this is a more pricey spot for dim sum and a much longer wait, but the aesthetics of the restaurant is nice though.Helpful 4Thanks 3Love this 2Oh no 2Jun 9, 2017Previous reviewFirst time here at the new location! Old location was in the same greenhouse plaza and this new location is at the old hometown buffet building. Very nice remodeled inside, very elegant looking. Food and service are both okay. They've cute piggy custard buns too! Most of the dim sum is like any other places, plenty of choices!
- Apr 12, 2024
4/2024
Attended a wedding that was held here. Never been here before - ample parking as it's part of a shopping strip.
Service was hit or miss, we asked for an ice refill and the waiter took our bucket and never returned.
We had to ask someone else for ice and he came back with it filled 1/2 way for a table of 10 people. LOL What can you do but accept!
Food was ok. Sashimi was a bit fishy.
Few other courses were served but people digged in before I snapped a picture!
When there is alcohol involved, people don't always let the phone eat first
Happy Friday!!!Helpful 4Thanks 3Love this 3Oh no 1 - Jeffrey C.Los Angeles, CA036Aug 4, 2024
TLDR: We won't go back.
Story: We were there for dim sum and service was whatever, typical Chinese dim sum place yk. So my aunt paid and I believe she tipped like 10%. This guy had the audacity to chase after my aunt and push one of our family members on the way out and demand more tip. We refused after this and guy brought out his manager to ask for more..Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Apr 28, 2024
I came here on a Sunday morning for dim sum with a party of 5. This restaurant is located inside the Greenhouse plaza so parking can be hard during the weekend.
The baked dishes that we ordered were cold - almost as if it was left over from the day before. The spicy wontons were really good though.
The service was super slow. We ordered a total of 15 different dishes (2 never ended up coming out but we were charged for it anyways). There is an automatic 18% tip so double check your receipts!
This restaurant is definitely overpriced compared to the dim sum restaurants in the area.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 2 - Candy L.Alameda, CA0117Sep 12, 2024
i want to let the restaurant owner know that tonight i bought the "surf clam" make me so disappointed and i feel that i got cheated by your restaurant, because when i got home open it the surf clam the meat not full (the bottom is all vermicelli), nothing look like my friends ordered and ate there or like the pictures people posted on yelp!
(After I sent the picture to my friends they were SO SHOCK TO SEE IT! )
i want to know it is because to go foods you guys don't need to give the whole meat of the clam? U guts cut off some of the meat for the next order or what? & if people eat there u guys won't dare to do so right??? IS IT HOW YOU PEOPLE DO BUSINESS?
i paid $12+ for something i think is scam
please dont think that the customers are stupid ok!!!!
if anyone wanna to eat surf clam please dont order to go!!! maybe i am not the first customer to get cheated by you people!!
i dont think i wanna order from your restaurant ever again!
i will let all my friends and relatives know about your restaurant's so dishonest!!!
the first pic is the one i ordered and the rest i found on yelp reviews!
PS! THE CLAM TASTE SO NASTY!! LOOKS LIKE SPOIL FOOD!! END UP I NEED TO THROW IT AWAY!!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Feb 15, 2024
Double check your receipts and don't double tip! They automatically add a 18%
This is one of those places that treat you like crap, but for the most part have great dim sum. Like you gotta be a pretty aggressive Asian to match their lack of service to make up for it. Wave your hand and stare them down for the bill, for tea bill, for chili paste, etc.
We've been here extensively, my family, friends, and relatives, for dim sum, dinners and even weddings.
The general overview of it:
(1) This place gets packed! Like get here when they open or get here 2 hours after. Don't go inbetween or you'll wait from 1-2 hours for a table.
(2) They don't do reservations for dim sum(morning), but they do for dinner. For holidays, book weeks in advance, or you won't get a spot.
(3) We found their dim sum to be better than dinner. Dinner, the meat was not fresh enough for my mom's taste. But their fried rice and stir fry noodles are great. Lots of wok hay which is why we usually come here.
(4) Very Chinese based and most workers speak very hood Cantonese/mandarin, but not so much English. Fortunately you order off an IPad, so you don't really have to interact if you don't speak chinese.
Our favorite dim sum items:
- Salted egg yolk pumpkin(my fav)
- Shui mai(my sister swears it's the best in the Bay Area, it's been here favorite dim sum item to eat since she was a kid)
- clay pot fried rice
- beef chow fun
These are the ones we almost always get when we come here, and we'll rotate other items.
This place is generally more expensive than other dim sum places, but stress free about if we'll get good dim sum. The tea is also better here than other places. Also cleaner and well decorated compared to other places.Helpful 3Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jun 18, 2024Updated review
Mongolian beef chow fun, beef decent not too chewy, chow fun good, some sauce, so it is more "wet".
Dried fried beef chow fun, same as above except drier.
Singapore style rice noodle, good, tasty.
Beef stew rice noodle roll in clay pot, not a "noodle roll" that is steamed, but actual circle rolls, beef stew was well tender soft and good quantity.
Deep fried tofu skin wrap w/ salad, good, crunchy, tasty, salad nice touch.
Shrimp roll w/ chives, similar above but diff skin, good.
Pork blood, taste good, but blood too rough, should be more smooth.
Couple's delight spicy combo beef, ok, not for me.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0Sep 3, 2021Previous reviewBeen getting the lobster noodles a lot lately, slightly pricey though. Lobster is well fried and tasty, smells good, and a decent size, good batter. Noodles are the right chewiness. A fair amount of noodles also.
Dim sum, fried pumpkin ball, a little oily, but it is deep fried. Good chewiness and stickiness.
Cilantro rice noodle, surprisingly simple but good, considering no meat...Nov 2, 2020Previous reviewLooks like dine in is open again, appears less than half capacity, probably less. Getting to go is easy, need to go. Frozen items are a good deal. Make sure to add some oil when steaming certain items at home so won't stick.
Jan 25, 2020Previous reviewItems that are good, different than the usual, and a little special:
Baked bbq pork bun, the top is a white crust, little salty, little crunchy.
Shrimp dumpling house special sauce, there's no sauce, it's a regular har gao deep fried with some peppers and chili powder.
Crispy rice noodle roll, it's a red rice flour instead with a crispy inside wrapped in shrimp.
Purple yam with egg yolk is good sometimes, but inconsistent, sometimes hardly any yolk
Golden tofu, it's small tofu pieces with thick fried crust, with salt pepper. Not bad but prefer the normal thin crust kind.Dec 30, 2018Previous reviewMost things good for dim sum.
Do not order:
Yu zhu
House special pan fried bun
Shanghai beancurd
Walnut prawns (ok)
Taro dumpling
Sautéed pumpkin with salted egg - Jun 17, 2024
As mentioned by several other reviews, food is good, service is okay, but you don't go to dimsum for good service. I came with my family on a Saturday morning. It was already super packed, but got our table pretty quickly. The place gets pretty loud during lunch, the space is super large and fancy enough to hold some wedding banquets lol.
We ordered an assortment of dimsum and chef specials. Some special callouts is their fried thin noodle with seafood, braised honeycomb beef clay pot, the sea bass dumplings, and the 3 color soup dumplings. I ordered the soup dumplings that had lemon.. and they were interesting. Not sure if lemon is the right flavor lol. But I liked that there was broth inside and outside the dumpling. Good soup (minus the lemon).
Service was also above standards lol! We had originally asked for an additional pot with hot water. They said they couldn't do that because they didn't have enough tea pots. But then towards the end of our meal (~45 minutes later) they brought the pot of hot water! So props on them for remembering that after so long and bringing that to us!
Overall, pretty good spot. My family is pretty picky when it comes to Cantonese style food and dimsum, and this is one of our regular haunts!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 141207416Feb 25, 2024
I used to eat here for dim sum and have not tried Fusion Delight for dinner till now. Restaurant is in a huge space and is fanciful for a Chinese restaurant. Expect long waits and lots of pushy patrons invading your personal space, but this is typical. The food is worth it. Every dish came out hot and tasted how I would hope it to be, at its best.
The service was as accommodating as much as possible, through the bustling crowd of patrons & multiple parties.
1. Honey Spareribs- tender, meaty and tasty
2. Salted Egg Yolk Crab- comparable to R & G, but less fluff.
3. Lobster Noodles- percent of sauce and plenty of lobster.
4. Sizzling Steak Cubes
5. Rock Cod w/Greens- fish was super hot, crunchy, juicy & green beans had a nice bite
6. Peking Duck- outstanding with crunchy skin and lots of it, fat rendered well, excess fat removed.
7. Giant Surf Clams- loaded sea food goodness.
8. Honey Walnut Prawns- just a touch of mayo, breading minimal and prawns were plump and fresh.
This is definitely a go to place for delicious Chinese food, family style with banquet quality.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0
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