Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Phonominal Eats

    3.3 (4 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

    Phonominal Eats Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Phonominal Eats

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    4 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    1 year ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 1

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    5 months ago

    Best chicken fried rice I've ever had. I live in SD and for the quality and price, omg I'll think about that rice regularly

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 1

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Fusion Indian Cuisine

    Fusion Indian Cuisine

    4.4
    (156 reviews)
    39.6 mi
    $$

    Second visit here and food was great as before. This time we ordered Samosa Chaat and Hakka Noodles…read morethat came as the first course. Both were a little more on the spicier side than expected. I prefer the regular samosa over samosa chaat. I was missing the crispiness of it. Hakka noodles ended up being too spicy to our niece so we ordered a second one with just the tomato base which was still delicious. Since there was only one server for all the tables and pick ups, it took awhile to get our food. We had plain Roti (1 per order), Butter Naan (4 per order), Shahi Paneer, and Paneer Tikki Masala. Again both of the dishes were flavorful and creamy and had a kick of spiciness. Unlike other Indian places I've been to they do not ask you what level of spice you would like. Roti and rice were nice but I would not order the Butter Naan again. You cannot taste the butter even though it was glossy. Their food were delicious! Hopefully they get more severs for days where it's busy.

    Better than Amritsar!…read more Coming from Los Angeles, we weren't sure where to pick given the many Desi options, but this restaurant was an incredible find. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with a warm welcome by Sandeep Kaur. It was inspiring to see an all-female team running the show with such dedication. The food was beyond authentic. We ordered the Amritsari Kulcha, Tadka Dal, and rice, and every bite was remarkably fresh. The Kulcha was the star of the show--presented sizzler-style under hot tava with fumes still rising. Honestly, it tasted even better than the kulchas we had in Amritsar last year! The Tadka Dal and yellow rice were the perfect, delicious compliments to the meal. We desperately need a North Indian spot of this caliber in SoCal. We're already wishing they'd open a branch in the LA area. Thank you Sandeep kaur for your hospitality and the service.

    Photos
    Dining area
    Dining area
    Noodles burger
    Noodles burger
    Amritsari kulcha

    See all

    Amritsari kulcha
    Saizon

    Saizon

    4.5
    (1.1k reviews)
    43.5 mi
    $$$
    Locally owned & operated
    Romantic vibe

    The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive, and the food exceeded expectations. Beautiful…read morepresentation and a cozy vibe. Highly recommend!

    This place is gets so busy that you have to have reservations 2 weeks prior. We were lucky to find…read morea 9:30pm reservation on a Saturday but only for the patio. We got seated right away. They had a huge bar, lounge area, and an open kitchen with a lot of staff members working. Both inside and outside was nice with dim lighting. Very modern interior design with their tables, chairs, house plants, and neon signs. The service was top notch. The person came by to serve us water noticed our table was pretty wobbly so he fixed it instantly. I thought that was great for them to notice the small details. They always came by to fill our waters 4-5 times. They also remembered we were celebrating an anniversary so they offered us complementary champagne. Our waitress Celeste was very excellent. She gave suggested me dishes that I couldn't decide. We ended up getting the chicken taquitos ($17), the pork chop ($36) and the prime sirloin ($36). Food was delicious and everything tasted so good. I like the roasted Brussels spouts flakes on the pork chop and even though the sirloin was medium it was still very tender. Even the one time our water cups were empty she noticed and apologized and came back to refill them. The chicken taquitos were very good as well. Bathroom is a little small with only three stalls and one sink but the staff was nice enough to direct me to them cuz they saw I was looking around. Overall is a very good experience. I can see why they're very busy and I hope to come back to try their other dishes!

    Photos
    Saizon
    Saizon
    Saizon

    See all

    L'Aperitif Bistro Fusion

    L'Aperitif Bistro Fusion

    4.4
    (445 reviews)
    41.2 mi

    Fabulous great food great service Q…read moreAlways agrett place to vgo .... ...such gracious prople Great cocktails

    Wanted to try a new spot for date night and unfortunately was very disappointed. We came here at…read more630 under a reservation which wasn't to hard to secure, but definitely get one if you're coming in fri-sun or else you'll be turned away! Anyways, with regards to the food, my partner and I got some spicy baked mussels to share, with a ribeye steak and lamb chops for entrees. The mussels were pretty underwhelming - I felt that it was just spicy for the sake of being spicy and didn't offer much in terms of flavor. With the entrees, we asked for the lamb chops to be cooked medium but they came rare, whereas the steak did come in medium rare as ordered. The lamb chops were okay but the steak was extremely salty and a bit too charred; I had to wash down my bites with water. With both entrees we were given a choice of either rice pilaf or garlic baked potatoes. The rice pilaf legit tasted like elementary school lunch rice (the ones with the teriyaki meat patties if you recall the 2000s, iykyk). The potatoes were alright, not bad but not great. Also wanted to note that both dishes came with like 2-3 tiny cherry tomatoes which is barely anything and would last you at most a couple of bites. Last thing I wanted to note is pricing. The lamb chops were in the upper $30s and the steak was $59, which pretty overpriced imo for whay is presented. Of course, that's also on me for trying to go for a "16 oz" steak (which I kinda doubt it was) vs. their pastas or other popular dishes but I think it's worth pointing out. All in all, I really think you can get much better bang for your buck at other semi-fancy/fancy places such as LimeLite or Willow Osteria to name a couple of examples. I would give this a 1 but the service was admittedly quite solid. Sadly, I don't think we'll come back.

    Photos
    Dining room
    Dining room
    Lobster Ravioli
    Lobster Ravioli
    Baked Spicy Scallops

    See all

    Baked Spicy Scallops

    Phonominal Eats - asianfusion - Updated July 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...