Magic Fusion Cuisine
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Compared to other Asian foodcourt fast food places, this place was pretty good. Can't beat the price. We came for the breakfast special, only $4.99. W…
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Came here in Victoria Day and was captivated by their menu offerings, especially the smoked salmon rotini combo. In the end, my sister and I decided t…
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The day started with a quick stroll through First Markham Place. As it was still early though, there wasn't much to see as the stores had just began t…
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Magic Fusion Cuisine is open for Food Court and Quick Bites. Magic Fusion Cuisine serves Chinese and Asian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “Magic Fusion Cuisine”
Compared to other Asian foodcourt fast food places, this place was pretty good. Can’t beat the price. We came for the breakfast special, only $4.99. We had 2 specials: 2 eggs (cooked to order), choice of 1 weiner, 1 piece of bacon or 1 piece of ham, 1 piece of toast, bowl of macaroni in soup with ham & a hot drink (extra charge for cold drink). 1 mushroom, ham & cheese omelette, 1 piece of toast, a bowl of warm oatmeal & a hot drink (extra charge for cold drink). For $1 more you get a hash brown. So much cheaper and better than breakfast combos at famous western fast food places.The last time I came I had one of their afternoon teatime specials: waffle with peanut butter, condensed milk and sugar. It also came with a hot drink (extra charge for cold drink). It totally hit the spot!This place isn’t fancy but they offer up good HK Cafe style food for a good price. Plus the guy taking our order was super upbeat & friendly. I’d come back!
Came here in Victoria Day and was captivated by their menu offerings, especially the smoked salmon rotini combo. In the end, my sister and I decided to order that precise dish… and were sorely disappointed. There was minimal salmon, the rotini was drenched in cream sauce, and there was so little in substance. Additionally, her plate was full of onions but lacked pasta, while both of ours were drenched in sauce. Although the flavour was acceptable, we felt cheated and will likely not return!
The day started with a quick stroll through First Markham Place. As it was still early though, there wasn’t much to see as the stores had just began to open.Seeing as the food court was open and I hadn’t had a taste of egg waffles in what seemed like forever (and Dong Dong in P-Mall is severely overrated nowadays), I decided to go for Magic Fusion Cuisine.Now, Magic Fusion Cuisine is really interesting. I’ve had cases where their egg waffles were really great (crispy on the outside and soft on the inside), but also times where the eggettes have been overly soggy. This visit resulted in the soggiest, worst-tasting set of egg waffles I’ve ever experienced in my entire life. Consistent quality is key to maintaining customers, and unfortunately, I don’t think I’ll be returning since this is precisely the element that this food court vendor lacks.Read the full review (with photos) here: http://bit(dot)ly/1H1UVKS quirkyaesthetics.com