My experience with Fusion Bento was entirely positive. For dinner I had the Chicken Teriyaki & Katsu combo plate. I have to give them props on taste, quantity, presentation, and promptness.
One of my jobs as a young man was working my way up from doing dishes, through salad prep, to waiting tables and working banquets. One of the biggest lessons I learned is that inconsistency is death to a restaurant. You can be good, or bad, but as long as the customer knows what to expect you'll usually get a loyal clientele.
I'll be going back to Fusion Bento to see for myself and update my review accordingly. Based on my first experience, they are a winner.
I stumbled across this gem of a coffee house on my way back from the family beach house in Waldport, OR. I was surprised to find some excellent hand roasted coffee, and delicious concoctions unlike anything you'll find anywhere else. The place has a very casual atmosphere, and you can expect the barista's to provide entertaining banter. You don't want to pass this place up.
I just got back from breakfast at Java Fusion, something I like to do on a weekly basis with my daughter. We got our usual: cinnamon roll and breakfast sandwich, which we happily split.
Service is always top-notch, and the food is excellent. Nice, friendly people behind the counter, and they are thoroughly trained.
Since they converted to Cafe D'arte (always an excellent roaster) their coffee drinks are consistently good.
Overall, it's the best cafe in the area. You should make it part of your daily grind.
One of my jobs as a young man was working my way up from doing dishes, through salad prep, to waiting tables and working banquets. One of the biggest lessons I learned is that inconsistency is death to a restaurant. You can be good, or bad, but as long as the customer knows what to expect you'll usually get a loyal clientele.
I'll be going back to Fusion Bento to see for myself and update my review accordingly. Based on my first experience, they are a winner.