Phusion Cafe

Located in the heart of Cleveland, Ohio, Phusion Cafe offers a unique blend of Taiwanese and Chinese cuisine. This casual yet classy restaurant not only takes reservations but also offers delivery, takeout, and catering services. With a variety of vegetarian options available, Phusion Cafe caters to all dietary preferences.

Although not wheelchair accessible, this restaurant provides outdoor seating for those looking to dine al fresco. Guests can enjoy a quiet atmosphere with waiter service and free Wi-Fi. Phusion Cafe accepts both credit cards and cryptocurrency, making it convenient for all customers.

From the moment you walk in, you can feel the welcoming ambiance of Phusion Cafe. The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring a pleasant dining experience. The menu boasts a wide range of authentic Taiwanese and Chinese dishes, each bursting with flavor and prepared with care.

Whether you're looking to enjoy a meal with friends, family, or on your own, Phusion Cafe is the perfect spot. With its street parking and bike parking options, getting to this restaurant is a breeze. So why not stop by and experience the fusion of flavors at Phusion Cafe today?

Phusion Cafe Menu

Location

Address: 11611 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 44106
Phone: (216) 978-0088

🕓 Work Hours
MON 11:30 AM - 7:30 PM
TUE 11:00 AM - 7:30 PM
WED 11:00 AM - 7:30 PM
THU 11:00 AM - 7:30 PM
FRI 11:00 AM - 7:30 PM
SAT Closed
SUN Closed

Business info

  • Takes Reservations
    Yes
  • Offers Delivery
    Yes
  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Many Vegetarian Options
    Yes
  • Not wheelchair accessible
    No
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Cryptocurrency
    No
  • Outdoor Seating
    Yes
  • Casual, Classy
    Yes
  • Quiet
    Yes
  • Offers Catering
    Yes
  • Good for Groups
    Yes
  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Street Parking
    Yes
  • Waiter Service
    Yes
  • Wi-Fi
    No
  • Alcohol
    No
  • Dogs Not Allowed
    No
  • TV
    No
  • Bike Parking
    Yes

Last Reviews

  • Author: Pam Pam G.

    18 December 2022

    As a second generation Taiwanese immigrant, I am pretty critical of Taiwanese food. I decided to give Phusion Cafe a try because my friend spoke highly of it. The interior of the store is a bit sketchy, but the food is very affordable and the service is crazy quick. My boyfriend and I got our food within ~5 min of ordering. We took our meal to go, so the popcorn chicken wasn't as crispy anymore, which put a damper on our dining experience but of course was not their fault. The braised pork was a bit too salty and I felt that the zhajiang noodles could have used more topping (more sauce + meat), but overall the portion sizes were good and the flavors were pretty authentic. The seaweed that came with the braised pork was delicious. I couldn't get enough and would order a side of it on its own. Would recommend this spot and will likely be back to try more menu items!

  • Author: Fox E.

    01 September 2020

    I have to now make this inclusion So I don't get a bad contusion So when in Ohio I think you should try, oh The boba and food here at Phusion! I want to avoid the Con Phusion, and write a review of Phusion Cafe in Cleveland. This is no longer my favourite place to come and eat, or get Boba for that matter, although the food is pretty damn good and pretty cheap as well. I brought Barbie here because of good memories for me, and we both agreed: The Boba is very disappointing. In the old days I used to like it more, but since it expanded into its new fancy location I've noticed that the drink standard really doesn't get it done for me on any level. Having said that, they do make an effort and I've had much worse boba in my day as well. So you can come to your own conclusions as to what you think of it really. It used to be 5-star quality, and service and popularity are still 5 stars, but with 3 star boba, it balances out to 4. I still wish them all the luck in the world though. Original review: What to get: Any of their Bubble Teas, but order it less sweet unless it's the Milk Tea. What not to get: ConPhused by their menu. It's pretty basic. Like your boyfriend. How to improve: Add Brown Sugar Milk Tea to the menu! There is some ConPhusion about what good Bubble Tea is and how important lovely service is. I'm big into Bubble Tea and I don't care too much about service as long as they get my order right. But for what it's worth, the younger girl working here (maybe the daughter of the owners?) is so friendly it hurts. Literally I get shooting pains up and down my groin area (both sides) from her obsene in-your-face bubble-tea-providing friendliness. As for the tea itself, it might be the best Bubble Tea in the CLE, but that really isn't saying much at all because this city does not have the excellent options of nearby Pittsburgh or even Rochester, and don't get me started on the bubble tea heavens of Cali, NYC, Toronto or Houston. It is really nice though, particularly by Cleveland standards. The milk tea is pretty basic and bland but then so is your boyfriend. It tastes good and that's what matters (unlike your boyfriend). I've also had the Taro and Lychee which were both a bit too sweet, but can be ordered with less ice - so I suggest you do so. They were really good, though, although again - I have yet to find anything here that would make me rush back and knock over customers to demand to be served my favourite bubble tea instantly. Because that is totally my usual type of behaviour. Especially when I'm around your boyfriend. But really, you won't get better Bubble Tea in Cleveland (I've tried them all), and the service is wonderful (if the younger girl is there, especially), so stop by Phusion and end the ConPhusion about who has The Land's best BT. I mean, ConPhusios liked it, so it must be good. Anyway I have to go. I have to catch a lightning bolt at the clock tower so I can go back to the Phusion. Which will go something like this. Doc: Unfortunately we never know when or where good Bubble Tea is going to strike. Marty: (Pulls up the page for Phusion Cafe) We do now. Doc: Great Scott! This is it! If we could somehow harness this Bubble Tea. Channel it into the Boba Capacitor. It just might work. Marty: Whoa, this Bubble Tea is heavy, Doc. Doc: Marty, next Saturday night, we're sending you Back... to the Phusion!

  • Author: JJ L.

    26 November 2019

    Small and cozy spot. I ordered the beef noodle soup, which was delicious and comforting. My food was served hot and reminded me of a home-cooked meal. (Ask for their house chili oil, it makes it even better.) The owner was incredibly kind and thoughtful. He checked in often and even refilled my thermos with tea on my way out because it was a cold day.

  • Author: Guy F.

    13 September 2019

    First time to visit. I was pleasantly surprised to find this hole-in-the-wall, home-style Taiwanese restaurant. Ordered the braised pork belly plate. Was nice to have sides of green beans, napa cabbage, seasoned ground pork, and a hard cooked egg. The pork belly melted in my mouth and was braised in a flavorful yet mild sauce. The owner was nice, and also proud of his establishment. Next time I'm in town, I'm coming back.