Best Fusion restaurants nearby. Discover the best Fusion food in Gloucester. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Fusion restaurants near you.. Gloucester (/ˈɡlɒstər/ ( listen)) is a city and district in southwest England, the county city of Gloucestershire. Gloucester lies close to the Welsh border, on the River Severn, between the Cotswolds to the east and the Forest of Dean to the southwest.
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3 based on 930 reviews
We offer a contemporary, gastropub mixture of cuisine. From a full English breakfast served 7am-9am daily, to a 3 course evening menu meal, including duck, venison, chicken makani tiffin and game pie. We also cater for those leisurely and quick business l
First time here for a Sunday roast, generous portion, the meat was quality and service was very good.Thank you see you next timeThanks for your positive review. We're glad to hear we delivered such a great experience. If there's anything further we can do for you, we are happy to help!
5 based on 47 reviews
100% all vegan takeaway serving home cooked food including the famous G city Gumbo, Sowl Stew, Herby chips and much more. Friendly and knowledgable staff who are passionate about what they do. Serving fresh fruit and veg juices, smoothies and signature ca
Though complaining about the ubiquitous vegan burger in the past at other establishments, the 'Derty Sowl Burger' with Herby Chips was probably the best vegan burger I've ever eaten. Very impressed with the quality and the quantity of food. All served with smiles, conversation and good banter.Unfortunately it is not a restaurant as such with only 2 or 3 stools and no appropriate cutlery, it was still a fine experience and when I am in Gloucester again I shall repeat visit.
4 based on 138 reviews
I popped in for a takeaway at about 9pm on a Wednesday night. There was just one guy there, who I presumed to be staff, sat at a table in front of the bar playing on his phone. He didn't look up. Didn't acknowledge me or even glance in my direction. I sat on a sofa by the door and studied the menu. 10 minutes later he still hadn't looked up from his phone, let alone offered to take an order, so I got up and walked out. I didn't look back but doubt even that distracted him. It was probably the first treatment I'd ever received in a restaurant. I won't set foot in there again and, based on that experience, I would advise you not to either. Unless you get off on being ignored, AVOIDThank you Tim for your review!Firstly the etiquette for each takeaway/restaurant is different but the guidelines are roughly the same. If you were sat down studying the menu - I would presume you are not ready to order. You are expected to come to the counter when you are ready to order, we do not, like a select few restaurants, come to the waiting area to take your order as our equipment is located at the counter (calculator, card machine, cash register etc).Secondly, the individual you presumed to be staff may not have been staff at all, simply asking if he/she works there would have put your mind at ease. Also, had you noticed the sign and the bell on the counter which reads "ring for attention" a member of staff would have been with you before you know it. Please do not punish us (small businesses) for a bad experience based on presumptions, your review does a lot more harm than you realise. Nevertheless, I apologise for your previous bad experience with us and I would personally like to be your host the next time you visit us and make sure you enjoy both your food and experience with us. Hope to see you soon- Fahim
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