As against the Nawabi expectation from Hyderabad cuisine Fusion 9 clearly caters to a more cosmopolitan 21st century India. The restaurant is a pointer to Cyberabad, the IT city thriving with development and increasingly growing as a corporate hotbed of Modern India. The place is nice and chic with a nice ambiance, good music and comfortable seating.
We had gone there to catch up with some old friends and the setting was perfect for the occasion. The music was audible without being loud and the layout ensured that we did not feel that we were being overheard. After drinks we moved over to the main course of Steaks and Sizzlers. The preparations were tasty and the servings were adequate. The slightly funny event was at the time of placing the order when a friend of mine almost changed the order when the waiter asked thrice to confirm if the order was indeed that of lamb chops.
A meal for two at Fusion 9 without drinks will cost you Rs 500/-
How to get there: The restaurant is right next to the Apollo Hospital at Banjara Hill.
I am a proud Bengali and a prouder Indian. I love my food and my travel. Am also a crazy sports fan and the fortunes of Indian Cricket, Kolkata Knight Riders and East Bengal (just to name a few) affect me more than they should. The blog will contain information on 1. Food 2. Travel 3. Sport 4. My country, my state and myself. Hopefully this will be moderately consistent. Readable. And enable me to write a book linking travel, food and sport in some wierd combination sometime in the future.
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