If you're looking for a standout dish at Asian Fusion in Welland, Ontario, look no further than their Lollipop Chicken. This dish is a true culinary delight that perfectly exemplifies the restaurant's ability to blend traditional Asian flavors with innovative culinary techniques.
The Lollipop Chicken Experience
The Lollipop Chicken at Asian Fusion is a feast for both the eyes and the palate. Here's why this dish is so exceptional:
Presentation: The chicken is beautifully presented, with each piece meticulously crafted into a lollipop shape. This not only makes it easy to eat but also adds a touch of elegance to the dish.
Flavor: The first bite of the Lollipop Chicken is a revelation. The chicken is marinated to perfection, infusing it with a rich, savory flavor. The outer layer is crispy and golden-brown, providing a delightful crunch that contrasts beautifully with the juicy, tender meat inside.
Sauce: Accompanying the chicken is a tangy and slightly spicy dipping sauce that complements the flavors perfectly. The sauce adds an extra layer of depth and enhances the overall taste experience.
Texture: The texture of the Lollipop Chicken is spot-on. The exterior is perfectly crispy, while the interior remains succulent and flavorful. This balance of textures makes each bite incredibly satisfying.
Overall Dining Experience
The Lollipop Chicken is not just a dish; it’s an experience. It’s the perfect appetizer to start your meal at Asian Fusion, setting the stage for the culinary journey that follows. The attention to detail and the quality of ingredients used in this dish are evident, making it a highlight of the menu.
Conclusion
The Lollipop Chicken at Asian Fusion in Welland, Ontario, is a must-try. Its perfect blend of flavors and textures, combined with its elegant presentation, make it a standout dish that exemplifies the best of Asian Fusion cuisine. Whether you're a local or just passing through, this dish is worth a visit on its own.
Rating: ★★★★★
Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy a flavorful and beautifully crafted appetizer that showcases the culinary prowess of...
Read moreOutrageously bad! I've ordered from there fairly frequently. Tonight I ordered pad Thai and sesame chicken. The pad Thai was a much smaller portion, tasted different than before, and was way too spicy to be mild. The sesame chicken was absolutely disgusting. I called because it doesn't at all match the menu description ! "Deliciously sweet, salty, crispy chicken pieces served with dried chilli, onions, pepper, ginger and garlic." No peppers no onions... just chicken in brown gravy with sesame seeds sprinkled on top. The man I spoke to basically told me too bad. He also let slip that they just took over 2 weeks ago. That makes so much sense cause it's nothing like it was any other time! He wouldn't give me a refund when I offered to return the chicken. I won't eat that. I went through doordash and got customer service. I will never in life buy even a tic tac from this place!
Um there is rice on there because I took some rice and tasted it! How would I know it was gross if I didn't taste it?! Did I take the peppers and onions out?! Are you serious?! You're going to derail the 2 years of good reputation this place had in a matter of days. Those aren't even the standard pad Thai noodles by the way. There wasn't even bean sprouts! I added a pic of the pad thai since you want to be funny. The piece of chewed up chicken is one i had to pull out of my mouth cause it was all gristle. Please lie to someone else. It's just embarrassing at this point. Let me go ahead and add an old photo of what the pad Thai used to look like. You were better off not saying anything to me than to come on and start spewing lunacy. Those look like the same to you? And I've never had pad Thai from this location that was spicy so yes, there is indeed mild pad thai! Maybe not from whatever jar you dumped onto the wrong noodles though. The menu literally lists it as mild! I made some old pics vs what I got pics since you seem confused. Hope this helps! In the future, play with your kids, not...
Read moreI hate to be “that guy” but honestly it was just OK. For starters, I know that as soon as you put “Fusion” in the business name you are not trying to be completely authentic and that you probably have your own spin on things, which I support. However, there are dishes that should remain authentic; example, Pad Thai. We ordered Pad Thai, Momo’s, and mango salad. The pad Thai - used wide flat noodles instead of very thin rice noodles. There was not nearly enough sauce. Everything was stuck together and not easy to eat. There was barely any chicken in it and the egg looked like they scrambled it separately and just threw it in the dish. There was next to no vegetables, green onion or bean sprouts at all (these are staple ingredients for the dish). The flavour was ok but it wasn’t authentic by any stretch. If you want good Pad Thai, stick with Young Thai in Fonthill. Mango Salad - again still go with Young Thai. No, I don’t work there or have family that does…the flavours were decent with this dish but the texture of the mango and the sauce were a bit slimy. Kind of like they used an over-ripe mango instead of a green mango (gives a much firmer texture) and the sauce was slimy looking too. Not sure why because this dish is typically used a very watery style of dressing. The red onion and green and red bell peppers were cut to thick. I was eating chunks of onion. Either way, it was “OK”.
The Momo’s in house sauce - these I really liked. However, this was my first time trying Momo’s so I have nothing to compare it to. Get these. They have a nice kick to them and they were delicious.
I would be willing to give this place another try for some of the other dishes that other reviewers seemed to have enjoyed. With a bit of tweaking in the kitchen, it could be a 5 star place easily.
Otherwise, the online ordering system was top notch. Very easy to use and follow plus they give text updates along the way. Very effective...
Read more