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    Sia Fusion Eatery

    3.8 (1k reviews)
    ModerateAsian Fusion, Korean
    Closed 4:00 pm - 11:30 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Malik C.

    Walked in here not knowing what to expect and ordered the 6 Piece fried veggie pot stickers. The pot stickers came fresh out of the oil piping hot and delicious. They were filled with veggies, various seasonings and what appeared to be angel noodles inside. Man they were good and I can't wait to return to try some soup. The establishment was fairly clean with good lighting. I will be back for sure.

    Jenny L.

    If you're looking for someplace that opens late with fast food service and huge portions then this is it!! Every single dish came out was huge enough to share with 3 other people. And the place serves beer. The price is decent compare to other Korean restaurants. This is more beer and food type of vibe so do not expect a 5star restaurant service and Michelin star chefs lol. The bibimbap was probably the best dish they had that night. We do come here often for midnight munchies. Get bibimbap and wings! Spacious but limited seats and weirdly not loud at all.

    Joyce L.

    This restaurant is located inside a plaza that doesn't have a lot of foot traffic. I was amazed there were lots of eateries in this plaza. This was my first time here and I could see why they were so many mix reviews. The place was a bit run down and the food didn't taste authentic to me (well, it's called Sia Fusion after all). However, the price point and portion size were a great option for large parties. Out of all the entrees I ordered, the seafood omelet was the best. It was crispy and fluffy. The seafood udon sauce was too spicy and sweet. There was no burnt rice in the stone bibimbap and the beef was dry. Service was good considering there was only one person managing the floor.

    Kimchi Fried Rice with Pork Belly and Bulgogi Kimchi Burrito
    Lisette D.

    Was craving Korean food and this place satisfied my craving. We ordered the Kimchi Fried Rice with Pork Belly, Kimchi Burrito with Bulgogi and 8pc of Chicken Wings (Sweet and Spicy and Soy Garlic). The kimchi fried rice was a 8/10. It was missing some flavor. I definitely tasted the kimchi but couldve used some sauce or salt. The pork belly meat was just okay, if I order this again I would opt for another meat. The kimchi burrito was so delicious! I give it a 10/10. From the bulgogi being perfectly cooked and seasoned, the kimchi and avocado, and the sauce was sweet and tangy. The chicken wings were probably my favorite thing here, 10/10. They were crispy and the sauces they use are just so good! I would eat these everyday if I could. Great spot for Korean food, although there was nobody else dining in when we walked in. Most people who came in ordered takeout. But if you're ever in the area, don't sleep on this restaurant!

    Chicken Katsu
    Jeremy D.

    The number of ratings and stars prompted me to try this place out. We came on a Saturday night. It was slow. Only 2 tables seated. The server wasn't rude but was just simply an order taker. The food was 50-50. - chicken wings - most normal thing -sea food pancake - this was good. - tofu soup with vegetables- nothing fancy nothing spectacular - chicken katsu - the chicken was so overfried that it was hard and difficult to cut into with a butter knife especially - galbi - this isn't the best galbi out there but it did job. Now, what was the most disappointing thing of all: the soup, katsu, and galbi came with white rice. The white rice was undercooked and hard. How does an Asian restaurant mess up rice? My son was pretty hungry after a basketball tournament. He ate a few pieces of galbi then asked to pack the rest to go so he could go home and eat it with microwaved rice. Overall, not impressed. Will not return. 2.5 stars

    Andy's Fries
    Christian A.

    Can't go wrong with Sia Fusion, this was a place I frequented a lot in high school. Great food, portions, and they're open late! This is a go to spot when you need something to soak up the alcohol. The interior has remained consistent given the 5 year hiatus. Clean, black interior, easy to configure big parties or multiple small parties. The usual items I order are the Andy's fries or the Seoul burger. My friends typically got the other stuff but you can't go wrong with anything you order there. I'll always be stopping by here when I'm in the East Bay!

    Spicy Rice Cake Andy's Fries
    Sofia I.

    The BULGOLGi friessss And rice cakess both served freshh and came out nice and warm perfecr sharing dishes

    Julia L.

    I can't believe I haven't written a review for Sia yet. It's been a staple in Newark for many years in which my husband has been going to since his college days, while I was introduced may be like 8-10 years ago. Over the years, Sia has gone through changes, but their food has remained fairly consistent. I've had their Seoul Burger, Andy's Fries, Kimchi Fried Rice, Bulgogi Kimchi Burrito, tacos, wings, and the list goes on. My go-to are the Andy's fries and their burritos, which I recommend trying! Sia is a place to go when you're craving late night munchies or want some snacks while drinking. Prices are fair, portion sizes are generous to share, and service has been friendly and efficient. Overall, a solid Korean fusion spot in the area!

    Bulgogi kimchi burrito

    Used to eat here a lot and their food usually hits the spot, but because it's been awhile for me, I decided to go for the bulgogi kimchi burrito again.. bummed out that it tasted nothing like what I've had from here. To my surprise, there's also beans? Very interesting and in my opinion, lacking flavor or seasonings? Overall, this was alright, but still really surprised there's beans in this.

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    Liann A.

    Korean fusion style restaurant in Newark that also sells hamburgers and Korean burritos. We met up here for a friends birthday and had a reservation for 4 at 7 on a Friday night. Located in a shopping plaza, parking is super easy. They were pretty busy, the sides/banchan are a little smaller. We ordered the army stew (buddae jiggae), seafood pancake, bulgogi fried rice, and Korean fried chicken (soy garlic and yuangmyeon). The portions were pretty big and we only had a little leftover. It wasn't bad but emphasis on the fusion. I prefer super traditional Korean meals but I've lived in Korea. Service was great and not too expensive.

    Spicy Rice Cake, Andy's Fries, Kimbap
    Celina N.

    I used to love this spot and come here every now and then. It sucks that the food doesn't taste as good as before. I ordered the spicy rice cake and the rice cakes weren't chewy. The sauce for the rice cakes used to be my favorite, but it just doesn't taste the same. The only thing that was good were the Andy Fries.

    Creamy Rose Ricecake, Andy's Fries
    Reeven S.

    One of the few decent restaurants that are open very late at night, especially on weekday nights, Sia Fusion Eatery is a perfect late-night bite (or all-day munchie) restaurant. They serve mainly Korean favorites such as bibimbap and kimchi pancake, and Korean-fusion dishes including bulgogi tacos, as well as burgers, corn dogs, and other American classics. We ordered Andy's fries and Creamy Rose Ricecake, which I believe are very delicious. Andy's fries are like loaded fries but with bulgogi meat and topped with lots of cheese, making it a favorite appetizer of mine. The creamy rose ricecake was full of umami flavor, especially coming from the abundance of mushrooms. Its creamy sauce blends well with the ricecake - a very unique (at least for me) way of making a ricecake dish. The prices of their dishes are pretty average, maybe a little above average; however, the taste and flavor are very worth the price. In terms of customer service, they can be quite slow. I had to continually call the server to refill our cups and get the check. Otherwise, this restaurant will be one of my top choices if I am out late at night and need a delicious meal.

    Janice J.

    Came here on a Saturday night for a party of 9 people and i didn't get a photo of everyone's food but definitely would come back here! No reservations but they were able to quickly put together tables for our group in the middle. Food arrived in a timely manner and everything tasted pretty good! The portions were enough where my bf and i definitely had leftovers for the next day. * Kimchi fried rice with beef short rib, stir-fried kimchi and fried egg on the top and one of us got spam for $18.99 each * Chicken katsu burger $18.99 x 4 * Andy's fries $15.99 * 14 chicken wings sweet & spicy and soy garlic $20.99 * Bibimbop with assorted vegetable and egg on the top $17.99 * Ox Bone Soup Beef bone broth with beef brisket $15.99 * Beef Short Rib Soup with green onion, glass noodle in clear beef broth $18.99

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