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The bad ass buffet at Global Fusion!


I have been to Global Fusion over eight times and I confess that till date I have never been able to taste all the dish on their menu. Such is the 'vastness' of their buffet! The very first time that we had been to this place, we were in for a surprise with this vast spread, but we learnt this soon enough and for our forthcoming trips we have been relatively prepared, because one cannot be fully prepared for this vast array of Asian food choices.
Everything on their menu card happens to be on display, and one can order this together or in portions, for a fixed per head cost. Most of everything that they have on display are interesting options and good and the place is good value for money! 
View from our Table 29 at Global Fusion

Their display includes a Sushi counter. But my favorite is the Baked Prawn with Cheese and the Prawn Tempura. My husband is very fond of their Prawn Tempura and the Iceberg chicken. Their Tempura’s are perfectly crispy on the outside and moist on the inside just as is desired. Both of them taste great  and are arguably the two dishes that bring me back to this place time and again. Not to mention, their many choices of Steamed dumplings, and the rest of their Pan Asian options are all pretty good.
Sushi spread at Global fusion
They also have a separate counter for Japanese, which had the sushi and sashimi spread. They California roll is delectable, and most of their Maki rolls are very good.
The main course again, is a buffet counter with Indian , some Thai and mix of other cuisines. Generally by then, one has hardly any space left in their tummy for a further course. But its there all the same. 










                                          Steamed dumplings 

                                          Iceberg Chicken

                                Baked Prawn with cheese


And finally for the desserts, they have a built-in counter of Baskin Robins for ice creams and also pastries,  mousse selections in the kiosk. I liked the Mango sweetened drink, which was very flavorful and ended our meal on a good note. I would say that it is a perfect place to binge on good quality, flavorful food. 
Sashimi counter

Ambiance: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Tariff: 4/5

Service: 4/5

Venue: Global Fusion
Mathuradas Vasanji Rd, Marol, 
Andheri East, Mumbai













 Sweetened Mango drink

Desserts at Global Fusion



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