| By Amy L. Schubert Food Writer Photography by Whitney Teska E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Amy L. Schubert |
| Published May 25, 2009 at 11:39 a.m. |
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Located in a former coffee shop on the ever-evolving South 2nd Street in what is now called the Fifth Ward, Fuzion Café and Lounge, 524 South 2nd St., has self-proclaimed itself the "Home of the Signature Cocktail," and "A collision of art, music, food and drinks."
With a drink menu divided into categories -- exotic cocktails, anti-oxidant drinks, and "seemingly healthy" herbal cocktails -- and a dinner menu influenced with flavors that seem to span the Seven Seas, perhaps they aren't too far off base.
Fuzion is sparsely decorated, but the space bears the birthmarks of a classic Fifth Ward warehouse. The windows are bright and geometric. The dining area is flanked by a large garage door. The lounge, however, brought with it new construction of a lively bar and a two-tiered cocktailing space that make it interesting to behold as well as to drink in.
And, notably, Fuzion offers unique non-alcoholic cocktails, including a no-jito (mint, tonic and lime with your choice of mango, guava, passion fruit, or raspberry puree -- $3), and coolaid (non-alcoholic strawberry margarita with grenadine -- $3), Wine flights and a limited wine and beer list.
Dining here focuses on small plates with infused flavors from various cuisines. On our recent scouting visit, we interrupted happy servers sampling new varieties of wings to add to the small, but tight menu. You know you're in a good spot when the servers are not only willing to sample the food -- they're excited about it.
In addition to their tornado wings ($8.50) and soon to arrive new varieties, expect to see bits of Korean, Caribbean, Indian, and Southern cooking drizzled into the offerings. Mexican wontons ($8) and crawfish eggrolls ($9) deviate from standard Chinese application of wonton skins by stuffing them with Mexican seasoned turkey sausage, cilantro and cream cheese, and crawfish tails and crisp Asian vegetables, respectively. Vegetarians are offered an appetizer of grilled vegetables ($7.50) stacked and served with a wasabi fusion sauce.
Small plates include Samosas ($4), a traditional Indian dish with a twist of pineapple infusion sauce, and a lobster pizza ($9.50) that loads a crust with langostino, cheese, garlic, basil and tomato a là Margherita.
Fuzion also offers three varieties of sliders, including an Irish butter burger trio ($7.50) with caramelized onions and gorgonzola cheese, and four entrees of seafood, beef and chicken. Curry chicken with mango ($14.50) syncs the staple Chinese dish with mangos and vegetables, while crawfish etoufée and kalbi beef appear to stick more closely to their Creole and Korean roots. Malibu shrimp ($15.50) touts a fascinating sounding coconut Malibu rum sauce with pan seared shrimp.
Fuzion features a variety of nightly specials to meld with their overall fus(z)ion theme, ranging from daily drink specials to Rak the Kasbah Thursday evenings with belly dancing, hookahs, and Mediterranean food specials.
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Posted by herbivore on May 26, 2009 at 4:51 p.m. (report)
MrsKC- I totally agree. In this day and age a new restaurant without a vegan option is just unacceptable. When I see that a restaurant doesn't even recognize the need to have 1 option, I will never even go there for a drink. Oh well.
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Posted by enitz on May 26, 2009 at 12:44 p.m. (report)
I agree with all the talkbacks...it's more of a pre-dinner place. Drink and an app before heading somewhere else.
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Posted by MrsKC on May 26, 2009 at 10:59 a.m. (report)
I'll go there when they introduce one vegetarian option that sounds good. They're missing out on a lot of business by not being more veggie/vegan friendly.
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Posted by Lucy on May 26, 2009 at 10:35 a.m. (report)
Food was nothing special and small portions. Drinks were good. I would not go back for food but I would go back for drinks.
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Posted by boozehound on May 26, 2009 at 9:44 a.m. (report)
i like the direction they're going in but it failed in execution for me. although the food was very flavorful, everything i ordered was overcooked. i'll give this place another chance in a few months
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