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Welcome to Fatima's Fusion

At Fatima's Fusion, a vibrant Asian fusion restaurant in Manchester, CT, the culinary journey blends rich flavors and diverse cultures. Founded with a passion for halal cuisine, Fatima's offers delightful dishes from grilled gyros to savory goat saag, ensuring there’s something for everyone, including vegan options. The restaurant’s cozy ambiance and outdoor seating create a welcoming atmosphere. Reviews reflect the joy of devouring soft pitas and flavorful chicken over rice, with many patrons highlighting the generous portions and fresh ingredients. Whether dining in or opting for delivery, Fatima's Fusion promises a memorable, delectable experience that transcends traditional boundaries, inviting guests into a world of culinary adventure.

Fatima's Fusion: Reviews & Ratings

Myly N.
Myly N.

What a surprise! We had to go a little out of the way for Fatima's and was so glad we did. It was pretty busy for a Monday night but it was mostly takeout. We dined in because we were starving. It's a small place that can fit about 15-16 people. The food was pretty dang tasty! The pitas for the gyros were soft and warm; as for the chicken and lamb, it was moist. My kiddo inhaled his and thought it was the best thing ever. I had the chicken and rice. The onion and peppers were a nice touch. The rice was delicious and not dry at all. We got a naan just 'cause and that was also delicious - soft and tasty!

Matthew P.
Matthew P.

Excellent mixed Gyro and chicken over rice. Really, really tasty! My picky daughter had chicken strips, which were average, and fries, which were excellent. Overall, very happy with this place. Oh, and don't let the weird, ultra white/bright interior turn you away. Maybe this place is well known locally and people don't care, but we out of towners were initially ready to skip this place due to the aesthetic. I'm glad we didn't.

Peter B.
Peter B.

The goat saag is delicious! So are the vegetable samosas. I got delivery which was fast. The food arrived piping hot. My one regret was not ordering naan too.

Mike G.
Mike G.

I came here back when this place was maybe a week into starting their operation and they might have still been 'figuring it out.' Well... they have definitely figured it out :). Ordered a takeout lunch today and everything was so delicious. I had a mix of chicken tikka and lamb over rice and my wife had the chicken tikka salad. We also wanted to sample their menu a bit so we order some kebab, masala fries, tikka mac and cheese, and some chicken samosas. There was no clear winner out of any of it, all of it was so good. But I will definitely be back for another mix platter in the future. The samosas are also huge. You get a really decent portion of everything for a good value and it's all very very good :). Thanks for the great meal!

Pete P.
Pete P.

First time visiting here. Upon entering you are kind of "lost" as to what you want to order. There is a TV with the menu above the counter which really doesn't help. I going a menu on the counter which I used. You could tell it was my first time in, yet the girl behind the counter was useless. No suggestions no help when I would ask a question about the food, ultimately I was flying solo. After blindly guessing what to order I settled on chicken Tikka, chicken over rice, masala fries and a cheeseburger. It took about 1/2 hour to made. I noticed only two other orders on the register so I don't know if this a good speed for them or not. To be determined. On the other hand all the food was delicious. Portion size was just right, flavor was spot on and fresh. Great job on the food. Change out your cashier and lose your weak link. Bad first impression. Especially since everyone that I saw one in seemed to be first timers. She could be losing you business. My opinion.... Give it a shot, just know what you want before you go by reviewing the menu ahead of time. Bypass the weak link and I think you will be happy. Addendum to my review: after speaking with my family member who got the burger... Turns out it's just like a thin $1 McDonald's burger on a big bun. It did have topping they said. But the burger left a lot to be desired. You would think that they would make a nice homemade burger. Based off of their review of the burger the fries were the best part. I was told they would not get it again. My review stands just beware of the burger.

Saeed A.
Saeed A.

Fatima Fusion masterfully blends traditional Desi flavors with modern culinary twists, creating an unforgettable gastronomic journey. Every bite transports you to a vibrant symphony of spices and authentic roots.

Kevin D.
Kevin D.

A relative hole-in-the-wall indian place, that offers budget eats that taste pretty good. Much less "Fusion", but a solid lunch spot. Looking for new places to try, we saw these guys being blasted out on doordash. So we decided to visit their location and do some trekking. The place itself is a little hidden. the building is non-descript for the area and there's not much signage to indicate this is a restaurant. When you go inside, there are a few seats but it's mostly an ordering counter and some spots to wait for to-go orders. Checking their menu online, they had a lot more indian-american fusion dishes. When we asked about them, the staff let us know that they scaled back their fusion dishes and decided to focus on each style independently. I can understand that, work in the lanes that work for the business. They still offered a few dishes, and they pointed out the chicken tikka mac and cheese as an option. So we got that, along with some standard indian dishes to experience the gambit. Veggie samosas were pretty good. There was a lot of potato in them, but it was seasoned nicely. The kebab was a bit dense and greasy, whatever binder they used made it a little heavy. The mixed grill with rice, they gave us a Ton of rice. The meats in the grill were cooked well, not tough, and seasoned. None of them were stellar bites, but the portion was quite large. The Chicken Tikka Mac and Cheese, well it was good in concept. The chicken tikka pieces tasted really good. tender chicken, with that tikka spice blend on the outside really gave the chicken a stand-out flavor. The mac and cheese, that was weak. Kinda reminded me of rehydrated cheese powder. The pasta was cooked al dente, but not crunchy. It wasn't great mac and cheese, but the chicken tikka parts were very good. overall, a very solid indian place. Not much to look at, but tasty food at a decent price.

Sam B.
Sam B.

A perfect lunch! I ordered the beef over rice platter and it was amazing. For $12 there was a HUGE portion of rice topped with so much beef. The flavors were delicious and the white sauce they gave you on the side was even better. I went in after ordering 15 minutes beforehand and my order was already prepared and ready to go. I am very interested in their other items (chicken tikka mac & cheese sounds so good!) so I will be coming back. Small parking lot and small inside so I'd plan for takeout if you do go!

Sho R.
Sho R.

This is a Bangladeshi family owned restaurant. Pricese were very reasonable, and the food was flavorful. I took a seekh kabab and chicken samosa for appetizer. Those were the best things I had here. Chicken noodles was a good entree. Chicken tikka mac and cheese was a good fusion dish. For spice scale, I went for hot. There was one level "very hot" above that. Glad I went only for hot. I generally eat spicy food, and hot was the right level for me.

Location

Welcome to the gastronomic wonderland of Fatima's Fusion, a vibrant Asian fusion restaurant nestled at 180 Spruce St, Manchester, CT 06040. Here, traditional flavors meet modern culinary creativity, all while observing halal guidelines. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by an inviting ambiance that perfectly balances casual charm with a trendy vibe.

Fatima’s Fusion is not just about food; it’s about an experience. Whether you're indulging in a leisurely meal on their outdoor patio or opting for the convenience of takeout, the restaurant caters to all dining preferences. With options for delivery, reservations, and even vegan dishes, it stands out as a versatile choice for everyone. Plus, you can enjoy the comfort of on-site parking and professional waiter service to enhance your visit.

The menu features an enticing assortment that embodies the essence of Asian fusion cuisine. Highlights include:

  • Vegetable Curry - A delightful mix of fresh vegetables, seasoned to perfection.
  • Chicken Tikka - Boneless chicken marinated in yogurt and spices, grilled to juicy perfection.
  • Mixed Grill - A fantastic combination of chicken tikka and seekh kebab served with vibrant sides.
  • Delicious Samosas - Perfectly crafted pastries packed with flavorful fillings.

One customer, Myly N., praised the warm and soft pita bread accompanying their gyro, declaring it a satisfying feast that even won over their picky child. Matthew P. shared a similar sentiment, raving about the excellent flavors despite initial hesitations about the restaurant's aesthetic. The food, they agreed, speaks volumes louder than appearance.

As a food reviewer, my own experience at Fatima's Fusion was nothing short of delightful. Each dish radiated flavor, from the sumptuous chicken tikka salad to the large, crispy samosas that left an indelible impression. The Dal and Panneer Tikka Masala not only reached the high benchmarks of taste but also showcased the chefs' commitment to freshness and quality.

In a world filled with culinary choices, Fatima's Fusion stands as a beacon for those seeking halal-friendly, Asian-inspired dishes that do more than satiate hunger—they create cherished dining memories. It’s a place where flavors collide harmoniously, and every meal is an opportunity to explore and revel in the fusion of cultures on your plate.

Ready for a flavor adventure? Give them a call at (860) 730-4321 and treat yourself to the culinary gifts at Fatima's Fusion.