Fuzion "Resto-Lounge and Garden" gets its 4 star reviews from 2 things - atmosphere and service. As far as design goes, the restaurant... sorry "resto-lounge and garden", is great. They have a nice big outdoor patio for people to enjoy in the summer. It has a feeling of being removed from the street (even though it's in the 'gay ghetto'). I've been at the restaurant a couple times and each time the service has been excellent. The staff are friendly, outgoing and attentive.
The only downside to this place, and it's a big one, is the food. The menu is overpriced and pretentious. Take for example the 'milk-fed (from Quebec), apricot and hazelnut stuffed, chocolate-chile glazed pork tenderloin with cream sauce' for 27 bucks. There's a lot happening in that dish and it just screams pretentious. The meal was good, but so is the food at the other restaurants on church street that offer similar meals for $5-$10 less. The overpriced rule applies to the alcohol as well. The martinis were weak and with an $8.50 price tag that's really disappointing. Someone reviewed this place as fine dining and I disagree; a big-worded menu and overpriced food is not fine dining.