
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1012 Morrisville Pkwy Suite 150, Morrisville, NC 27560
Phone: (984) 465-0060
Website: https://www.fusionninenc.com/
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We ordered the Burnt Garlic Fried Rice, Veg Manchurian Noodles, Spring Rolls, and their Virgin Mango Mojito—and every single item was excellent. The flavors were perfectly balanced and the spice level was just right, exactly to our preference.
We’d definitely come back to explore more from their menu, but if you’re craving authentic and well-done Indo-Chinese cuisine, this is a must-visit spot!
We are vegetarians and there is plenty options for us.
I will certainly will come back and 100% recommend it.
and it’s honestly one of the best biryanis I’ve ever had. The taste reminded me of authentic Hyderabadi dum biryani — rich flavor, perfectly cooked rice, and well-marinated chicken.
If you’re visiting Fusion 9, I highly recommend trying their Chicken Biryani. Definitely worth it!
We started with a round of starters and drinks. The Virgin Mojito was cool and refreshing with a nice minty kick, while the Masala Soda had the perfect blend of spice and tang, making it a flavorful palate cleanser. The Mango Lassi was rich, creamy, and sweet, offering a pleasant contrast to the savory starters.
The appetizers were definitely the highlight of the meal. The Crispy Corn was golden and crunchy, seasoned just right with a mix of spices. The Veg Manchurian was flavorful, with vegetable balls coated in a deliciously tangy and spicy sauce. The Veg Dumplings, deep-fried to perfection, had a crispy exterior and a soft, flavorful filling. The Paneer Tikka Kebab was smoky and tender, with a well-marinated spice coating that added a punch of flavor.
For the non-vegetarian appetizers, the Chicken 65 was a standout—it was spicy, crispy, and packed with flavor. The Chicken Lollipop was equally impressive, with juicy meat coated in a crunchy batter and served with a tangy dipping sauce. The Pepper Chicken Fry was bold and peppery, with a fragrant spice blend that lingered perfectly on the palate.
For the main course, we shared a plate of Street Style Veg Noodles, which had a pleasant wok-fried aroma and a nice balance of vegetables and spices. The Chicken Dum Biryani was fragrant and flavorful, with tender, well-marinated chicken pieces layered between aromatic rice. The accompanying raita provided a cooling contrast to the spiced biryani.
Unfortunately, the desserts were a bit underwhelming. The Rasmalai was soft and mildly sweet but lacked the rich, creamy flavor we were expecting. The Malpua with Rabdi was just okay—the malpua was crispy around the edges but slightly chewy in the center, and the rabdi didn’t have the depth of sweetness and creaminess that would have made the dish more memorable.
Overall, our lunch at Fusion Nine was enjoyable, thanks to the flavorful starters and well-prepared main course. Although the desserts were a bit disappointing, the excellent service and lively atmosphere made it a pleasant experience. It was the perfect spot for a relaxed office lunch, and we left feeling satisfied and refreshed.
The food was delicious, and the owner confirmed that all non-veg entrees are halal, which was great to hear. It’s a solid spot for quality Indian and Indo-Chinese cuisine. Just a heads-up—it does have a bar, so it can get a bit noisy at times.