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Fusion Spoon @ Jurong Lake Garden

102 Yuan Ching Rd, Singapore 618663

6969 1598

$8 · Halal Certified · Restaurant · Western · Seafood · Chinese · Japanese · Korean · Italian · Healthy · Chicken · Beverages · Asian · Vegetarian · Dessert · Fusion · Mediterranean · BBQ · Duck · Beef · Lamb

Monday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM Saturday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM Sunday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

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Melissa Aw

Rated 3.0/5.0 9 months ago

Nice hideout cafe with food and lake scenery. Unfortunately the seats are turning mouldy at the backrests. Very crowded during weekends… appreciate more seatings. Good place for relaxation and a cuppa or set meals. Western Breakfasts sets are only available on weekends probably why the crowd is here drawn here too.

Irfan Silalahi

Rated 4.0/5.0 4 months ago

This place serves food that is so-so. Nothing really special, BUT its location is perfect. The eatery that you don’t know you’d need. After a nice stroll around the park in hot and humid weather, Fusion Spoon become the place to chill with food that’s okay enough to comfort.

Anesa Pay

Rated 5.0/5.0 3 months ago

Truly a hidden gem in the lush landscape of Lakeside. For just about 13 bucks I was served a rather massive plate of hor fun (no kidding, look at the photo) an actually delicious cake that didn't taste like cheap cream (I'd gotten banana chocolate!), and an iced lemon tea that had the best ratio of sugar and sour. I may have been too hyped to decipher, but the drink did taste handmade to me. The ambience is great; I visited at the stale post-lunch hour of 4pm during a weekday, so I got to revel in the interior space more. Big kudos to the workers and the people who planned this area.

The True Farhan

Rated 4.0/5.0 4 months ago

Great spot to have a sumptuous meal. A glass-filled design allows light through for a great natural feel, with scenic views of the park and fountains in the evening. Food is good, with quite a variety of cuisines and pretty affordable yet filling. Recommend coming here if you're hungry after a day of fun at Jurong Lake Gardens!

Staff Juwana Bte Juwahir

Rated 2.0/5.0 12 months ago

Food so so. Many local items not available cos chef was sick (according to server) and not available. Self -service for order.Be prepared to go to counter several times as food/dishes may not be prepared at one go. The number monitor (like at clinic) was not updated in real time and server ended up shouting order numbers at the top of her lungs. Even coffee shops have better service. What a pity! The ambience is nice and after a walk, the cafe should be a place to relax.

Roselle Monteloyola

Rated 4.0/5.0 10 months ago

First time to eat here. Salad serving is big with many pieces of the prawn, lettuce should be cut smaller as they serve as full leaf. T The mini burger was nice with a buttery taste bun, not generous enough on the fries (im a fries person 😁). The salmon meat was a bit dry and veggies that comes with it was only a few. Will come back to try the other dishes. Food price is affordable. Salad, burger, salmon with 2 drinks = $38.30.

Vincent Khoo

Rated 3.0/5.0 10 months ago

Convenient restaurant in the middle of Jurong Lake. Was there on Thu evening so not crowded. Food wise, taste is acceptable, and price is slightly expensive than food court. The seafood spaghetti taste is acceptable, the Minangkabau curry chicken is quite special. Hawaii pizza thin crust taste is a bit bland but still OK. Curry chicken acceptable.

Cheow Mong Chan

Rated 3.0/5.0 6 months ago

3.5 stars review. Sub-par food at superb location with excellent staff, nice scenery. Macaroni was watery. For the breakfast sets, the toast cannot make it, crumble at slight touch and soften with little moisture. Poached eggs a tat too soft. Nasi lemak rice was too hard and not fragrant at all. The salmon was undercooked. When we bought it back, the staff actually changed a whole new set for us. 👍

LL Low

Rated 4.0/5.0 4 months ago

Located in Jurong Lake Garden, Fusion Spoon is a self service restaurant. It serves both local and western cuisines such as nasi lemak, hor fun, baked rice, beef shank goulash, sandwiches, cakes and etc. The price is reasonable.

Sha joel

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago

Awesome selection of food, fast service and friendly staff!! Clean place, wheelchair accessible and amazing view of the park!

j c

Rated 4.0/5.0 5 months ago

Review is for breakfast. Western breakfast set is priced at $10.40. For that, you get an English-style platter that seems to be freshly made, along with squeezed orange juice (slightly watered down due to ice). It's a tad more expensive than the nearest McDonald's, but it's pretty good. Scrambled eggs were the star - fluffy and creamy. Interior is not the cleanest. Some trays have sauce on/underneath them and some tables are still stained early into the day. Place has a good view of the surrounding park, but you won't get clear views of the lake as it is mostly obstructed by trees. For lunch, this place is pretty average.

Dorcas Yang

Rated 2.0/5.0 3 months ago

Disappointed with the portion size for the Honey Mustard Atlantic Salmon which was $14.70. Less than a handful of broccoli and carrots, small scoop of mashed potato and really small block of salmon. The presentation of the Omu Rice Ketchup was quite nice and came with soup and chawanmushi so for $10.40 it was okay, but the rice was overly wet and dense. Chicken and curry were okay. Honey dew juice was too diluted. Maybe because it is a saturday night hence the sub-standard. Have had a better experience here before.

PY Jiak

Rated 1.0/5.0 a week ago

The coffee was ok but the pasta again olio totally didnt meet standard. Strong noodle taste. Think the popular budget itilan restaurant serve tastier food.

Ming Xiang Min

Rated 1.0/5.0 a week ago

Food is extremely salty for kid menu. Staff very particular about their tissue box. Can't take too much. The queue system will like taking polyclinic queue no. Every single dish comes out once and not all at one time. If you have four dishes, prepare to go 4 times of to and fro. Good luck!

Faye Cheang

Rated 3.0/5.0 4 months ago

Dropped by for dinner with colleague after work. It was a quiet Thursday evening. About 10-15 mins walk from Lakeside MRT station. It is located in the park. Self order from order kiosk and collect your food. Basically no one serve you and don’t forget to return tray. Food was ok and didn’t expect much. Environment was ok. If just want to grab a quick bite, it was just ok. Price range from $8-15 for main course.

Renee Leong

Rated 5.0/5.0 3 months ago

Went there weekday afternoon, nice experience, cozy and relaxing. We ordered a few dishes, the food was acceptable and not too salty for us, but not recommended for those who would prefer super light food. If you like a natural, quiet and neat dining environment, here is the place for you 🤗 🌾

Paul

Rated 4.0/5.0 a month ago

I'm giving 4-stars primarily for the environment, which mid-morning on a weekday was blissfully peaceful and quiet! Credit cards accepted at a self-order/pay kiosk. Located in the Lakeside Garden area, this restaurant is a lone commercial enterprise in a space otherwise dominated by water and greenery. Fusion Spoon wisely maximizes this benefit by floor-to-ceiling windows in the round-shaped building. Many window seats available and a lot of natural light. While I'm sure it's busy on weekends and perhaps weekdays at the lunch rush, if you can come at other times you might get to enjoy an empty restaurant! The food is ok. Nothing memorable but nothing terrible. The eggs Benedict were cooked perfectly, but chicken salami is still not my favorite and the bacon could have been cooked longer. The English muffin it was served on was thick and dense but also somewhat moist, sticking to the plate unpleasantly. A more thorough toasting would be a good improvement. The side salad is small and drizzled with a sweet balsamic vinegar dressing. The orange juice appears to be fresh-squeezed and unsweetened. My colleage had fish & chips which looked tasty. Two good-sized fillets fried in a batter - crunchy outside and light and flaky inside. Served with a generous helping of french fries that also looked good. Their black tea comes English-style (with milk) by default but is unsweetened. Other menu options included chicken burgers, salads, and pizzas. A somewhat predictable combination of Western and Eastern dishes that still works good for satisfying a variety of tastebuds. Never saw a human being my whole time in the place - self-order/pay kiosk and a typically Singaporean rack for depositing your trays of used dishes when you're finished. Not someplace you'd necessarily come to specifically for the food, but rather a pleasant (AC) place to sit and rest if you're enjoying the gardens. Prices are typically Singaporean.

Xeraph Xeon

Rated 1.0/5.0 3 weeks ago

First and Last time I would come here since never follow SOP compare to other outlets 1)Walk in find a seat notice the aircon wasn't cold enough might be due to the Hot spotlight lighting of the place(I didn't run or sweat when I arrive, but it was already hot inside for some reason) 2)Seated down notice Window is very dirty and cutlery fork and spoon are dirty as well Unacceptable Overall if you can't even clean your cutlery well, it concern me if your food are clean Since I'm here just give a try, food seem to be salty not recommended for people who don't like too salty flavour. Just I prefer spending my time and money elsewhere to eat since the aircon wasn't cold and the spotlight was very bright and hot.

yang tze ling

Rated 5.0/5.0 3 weeks ago

I’m a big carbonara fan and I will travel to have this here. The garlic bread is 10/10. The staff are always pleasant / cheerful / warm. The pricing is affordable.