Fusion is located at 4815 Georgia Ave, NW.
Special Valentine’s Weekend Menu
February 11th – 14th
Fri-Sat 5-11pm
Sun-Mon 4-10pm
Three Course Pre fixe Menu
Includes choice of appetizer, Entrée & Dessert
$40.00 per Person
With Continuous service of Sparkling Wine
Please join us
Reservations Suggested: 202-726-2210
Parsi Lamb Cutlets
Sundried fig raita & crumbled white Stilton
Crispy Spinach Salad
Black truffle sea salt, tamarind & chopped
tomatoes
Fusion Organic Salad
Field greens with cherry tomatoes, red
onion topped w/ apricot white stilton
Entree
Tandoori Roasted NY Steak
W/ white truffle butter & Indian spices
Goan Fish Curry
Market fish, tamarind, coconut & red chili
Clay Oven Roasted Cornish Game Hen
W/ saffron, cashew nut basmati & wild rice
Fusion Vegetarian Blue Plate
Assortment of fresh vegetable & roots simmered
Grand Chocolate Mousse for Two
Gulab Jamun W Poached Figs
Saffron Infused Panna Cotta
W/ white truffle butter & Indian spices
Clay Oven Roasted Cornish Game Hen
W/ saffron, cashew nut basmati & wild rice
Market fish, tamarind, coconut & red chili
Fusion Vegetarian Blue Plate
Assortment of fresh vegetable & roots simmered in India spices
Desserts
Grand Chocolate Mousse for Two
Gulab Jamun W Poached Figs
Saffron Infused Panna Cotta
After the jump check out the new happy hour menu. All I gotta say is $2 buds.
Fusion restaurant & bar
Happiest hour menu
From 4pm-7pm Wed-Sun
Exotic bites
Spicy chicken Kebab. 5
Chicken/green chili/ginger/mint chutney
Calamari masala.5
Ginger/garlic/garam masala
lamb Kebab.5
Lamb/garlic/cilantro/tamarind chutney
Fish perri perri.5
Tomata/chili/cardamom/cilantro
sev puri.5
Mango/potato/chick pea noodles
crispy spinach salad.5
Flash fried spinach/sweet yogurt/tomato
Goat cheese bread.3
Margarita $4.00/mango cosmo $4.00
Manhattan $4.00
Miller/Coors or bud $2.00
Wine $4.00
Pinot noir /cabernet/chardonnay/pinot grigio/sparkling
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