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    Concerto Fusion

    3.4 (102 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    CONCERTO FUSION ATMOSPHERE

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    Classy
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Alex H.

    This restaurant should get a bit more recognition as the few Asian restaurant around Trenton that serve delicious, tasty food that cuts across Japanese, Chinese, Thai dishes -- all served among contemporary and classy decor and delivered in a prompt and friendly service. The weekday $9+ lunch specials provide selections from common Chinese dishes such as General Tso's chicken, Korean BBQ bulgogi and Pad Thai. The only drawback is that the Korean BBQ, while deliciously cooked and tastes authentic, is a bit on the salty side -- of course, we could've also chosen sides other than the miso soup if sodium is of concern. The tofu dish is also good, combining tofu cubes with crunchy skin and sweet and sour sauce. The crab rangoon appetizer is also crunchy delicious. Overall, a good lunch experience that demands a repeat performance.

    Pad Thai with Shrimp

    A long overdue visit to one of our long time favorites for takeout or dining in. From start to finish, a wonderful experience. Fresh food expertly prepared and graciously served. Tables are appropriately spaced, for comfortable indoor dining. Shaken not stirred! Frosty Tito's martinis expertly crafted. Caribbean Phyllo Crusted Prawns Lightly fried jumbo shrimp wrapped in phyllo, served with guacamole mango salsa. An interesting balance of flavors and texture. Pad Thai with Shrimp. As good as any I've had anywhere! Thai Red Snapper Grilled asparagus, roasted herb potato with green curry sauce So fresh and delicious, with just enough heat, balanced with sweet, fresh pineapple. We'll be back!

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    Sean F.

    I've read a good amount of negative reviews and I can't believe these people are talking about the same restaurant. I'll admit, I've never had anything there other than appetizers, salad, sushi/ sashimi, and desert, but other than the food being a little pricey, I have absolutely no complaints. The few times that I went there, it was for late dinner, so the restaurant was somewhat empty. The service is always superb and the same can be said about the sushi, especially the presentation. The restaurant itself is beautiful and very upscale. It has a very nice layout and furnishings and I love the ambience that it has. Once again, other than the prices being a little high, I have had nothing but great dining experiences at Concerto Fusion. So in my opinion, if you're looking to impress someone, it's definitely one of the best Asian restaurants in the area to go to for a special occasion.

    Anthony N.

    This restaurant was a severe disappointment to me. The decor is ok I guess, I feel that this place tries very hard to be "modern" and "minimalistic" on with the trends today but the furnitures and settings did not go together well. Maybe they should have considered an interior decorator before modeling this place. The food of this place is over-priced and mediocre. Nothing special. This place has to be happy that it is in the middle of no-where with no authentic Asian restaurants nearby to compete with it or else I would have been in trouble. If this place were to be in NYC or SF, it would not be able to exist. Overall, over-priced and average food. If you are craving Asian food and do not want to drive 20 minutes extra and don't mind over-paying, this is the place for you.

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    David G.

    This is our favorite Asian Fusion restaurant, bar none! The food is stellar and super fresh, the presentations creative and beautiful, and the dining experience is lovely and calm, never rushed. Man and his wife create a peaceful and delicious atmosphere every time. We even got married here! We give this place our highest recommendation!

    Michael F.

    Funny. We have seen this place for years and never stopped in. We went here for Morrisville restaurant week this week and i am very impressed. From outside it looks closed. Inside beautiful place. Great very hard working waitress / server. Killing herself taking care of patrons. Set menu for restaurant week but was very impressed with food/booze/ service Will come back again

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    Gerald S.

    The approach to Concerto Fusion takes you past a 60's era Dairy Queen, over old railroad tracks laid down when Fairless Works smelted steel by the megaton, and if you drive across the Delaware River from Trenton, on the girders of the famous "Trenton Makes" Bridge. Quite a history lesson. Then, you pull into the parking lot for Concerto and behold the façade of the side-facing entrance, all bright orange and red lanterns - like a cross between Miami Beach Ocean Drive and Lantern Festival in Xiamen. Pleasantly disconcerting cultural mix. And, perhaps, that was the intention of the owners of this Asian fusion establishment, so neatly tucked away in a dark corner of Morrisville. Get you slightly off-centered as you approach and enter their well appointed den, and prepare you for an experience both gastronomically and architecturally that is also designed to unbalance you. The room is spacious with curved walls, flowing koi pond, mirrors and raised dining area. The small bar sits in the middle of the room, almost invisible, yet with a half dozen stools for those who prefer cold liquid fusion. Similarly, the sushi area is in a corner behind the entrance and bar wall, where a solitary chef moves silently and efficiently cutting, molding, wrapping and presenting his artistry. We sat at a corner table closest to the sushi works and the kitchen, near enough to see what was going on, but not be a distraction. The ambiance was of quiet confidence and appealing tones. There was no doubt that a lot of thought had gone into the layout, and that the vision was carried out exceptionally well. Even several years of operation and breaking in, while noticeable, had not detracted from the effect. So, how was the food? Glad you asked. We appetized with the Hawaiian Tropical Roll (Eel, Avocado, Tobiko, Soy Wrap, lightly crusted Tempura and pleasing secret sauce). It arrived slightly warm with a mild crunch, and was a very enjoyable opening gambit. Wasabi, Ginger and Soy discretely on the side of the plate. I would have preferred the naturally white ginger to the pink colored alternative, but that is a very small minus. From there we selected from the Thai offerings: Pad Thai with Chicken and Pineapple Curry Fried Rice with Shrimp. Both arrived on large round white plates in amounts beyond our capacities to consume. They were good and satisfying, if not the best of breed that can be found in ethnic restos specializing in this cuisine. Nonetheless, we were happy to bring home the rest for another meal. Most pleasingly, both had large quantities of nuts; whole cashews for the rice, and ground peanuts for the noodles, and plenty of shrimp and chicken, respectively. Service was provided by our waiter who also was bartender this evening. He kept busy, and was not the most engaging sort. He seemed a bit ill at ease interacting with us. No biggie. Forgivable. The only annoyance was the charge for hot tea. Yes, quality tea is more expensive that the orange pekoe take out variety, but at $2.50 per green tea bag and a pot of hot water, it is off-putting. That generates more profit than the bar. Makes it worthwhile to plan ahead and bring your own tea. Check. Your move. Overall, while not the best sushi and Thai dishes in the world, everything we had was enjoyable. The design elements within and without made it unusual and had the desired impact of slightly altering perception to be a unique environment much farther away from daily reality than a drive into Morrisville would suggest.

    Lori M.

    Concerto Fusion is my new favorite Asian restaurant! It's classy, has soothing ambiance, is impeccably clean, and our waitress "Jean" was so very kind & accommodating. I am a vegetarian and she actually had the chef make a special sauce specifically to my liking. It was delicious! The meal was presented beautifully with great care, and with an added touch of quality one can only find in fine dining. I would be amiss not to mention the sushi, which was prepared fresh with superior ingredients. You will be very proud to bring your business clients here (well-stocked bar!), or your family for a treat. Don't miss this treasure of a restaurant!.

    Yes this place is really in Morrisville !

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    Excellent food. We do not come here often because it is out of the way but we make the trip for special occasions.

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