Asian Fusion Cafe has a varied menu from "American Chinese" dishes to super authentic szechuan and cantonese dishes to desserts. Yes, Yes. A chinese restaurant who serves desserts other than a fortune cookie or pineapple pieces.
We had scallion pancakes which were nice but I wish they had more scallion in them. What I totally loved about them was that THEY WERE NOT GREASY AT ALL. Most of the time my hands are greasy from touching them. Not these, Good job.
I went on the wild side and ordered one of my favorite things in life--Pig ears--LOL. Yes, they had pig ears which arrived sliced thin in hot chili oil. They were room temperature and were a good combination with the scallion pancakes and white rice. I tried not to eat the chili oil because of the calories but the ears were flavorful enough without it. The crunchiness of the cartilage was great and it is one of the things I love about pig ears-the crunch factor.
Hubby ordered orange chicken (one of the chinese American dishes) and found the crust to be intolerably thick. They gladly replaced the dish for beef with broccoli (adventurous isn't he?).
The beef and broccoli was a tad on the salty side so when we go again we will ask them to keep the salt down.
I found the server to be really helpful (since it was our first time) and gracious when we asked to return the orange chicken. She even told us to take it home since they didn't want it to go to waste. What a nice young lady!
We noticed lots of asian families eating here so clearly they are happy with the authenticity of the food. Their menu has lots to choose from even if you are not the pig ears eating type.
We'll be back and next time we'll have dessert.