Easygoing venue in a strip-mall offering a fusion of Chinese, Asian & Thai cuisine in low-key digs.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5444 FM 423 #200, Frisco, TX 75036
Phone: (214) 469-2309
Website: https://yumasianfusion.com/
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Reviews
Original review Jan 2018 : Amazing food, super friendly service and very quick for take out.
Everything here is awesome….especially Thai Fried Rice, Mongolian, Sweet Corn Soup and Mango chicken. Yummy !!!
I went to the front desk and grabbed a menu. I asked her, “Could I have a sec?” She barely nodded her head. She had a scowl on her face the whole time.
I decided not to give my money. I must note I have eaten there before, and I had no problems. But it takes but one time to forever change one’s course.
I will never go back.
I always get the sweet and sour chicken. They give you enough sauce to swim in (not sure why really) but the chicken has never been tough or burnt and always perfect size. I can usually get 2+ meals from one order. They also have great chicken fried rice which my nephews devour and the portion is really big.
I also get the happy family sometimes when I’m up for changing it up. Great variety of meat in there and good zing in the sauce makes it really great.
Try the crab wontons with cream cheese. They’re always still warm by the time I get food home and the perfect amount of gooey.
Never had anything that wasn’t great here and it’s been my Go to Chinese place for over a year now. Definitely won’t disappoint!
The main dishes were pretty bad for several different reasons. The chicken on both dishes had a very stringy and stiff texture. I felt pretty ill for a few hours after trying 1/2 of each dish on separate nights. I am not sure of the nutrition facts for any of these dishes, but my body’s reaction was similar to what happens when I consume way too much sodium; sweating, swelling, and general nausea. I requested a substitute for beef as the protein on the sesame dish. The restaurant called me and informed me that they can’t substitute protein on dinner dishes. This means that either these dishes are not made fresh per order, and/or this restaurant is not willing to make a basic protein substitution. Either way, I’m not happy. The broccoli on both these dishes was pale, wilted and soggy 20 minutes after the food was handled to me. The broccoli felt, looked and tasted like it was strewed in the sauce for way way way too much time. I threw half of each of these dishes away to avoid further physical discomfort. The best part of the dishes were the sides of plain brown rice.
On a positive note, the spring rolls are fantastic. They are surprisingly large; about 8 inches long per roll, with several pieces of shrimp in each roll. I ate them too fast so I couldn’t take a picture of them.
I ordered 2 different dinners to try this restaurant out for the first time. If I paid, $5-$6 per dish, I’d understand and accept the food I received. This food is absolutely not worth $13 per dish. If I ever come back, I’ll just order the shrimp rolls.