Prime Fusion Afro Grill & Lounge
Philadelphia, PA · Restaurant
- Address
- Prime Fusion Afro Grill & Lounge, 2425 Grays Ferry Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19146
- Phone
- (267) 554-2415
- Website
- primefusionlounge.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM
Prime Fusion Afro Grill & Lounge is a restaurant located in Philadelphia, PA. It is one of 5,546 restaurants listed in Philadelphia. Its 3.7-star rating is slightly below the Philadelphia city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Prime Fusion Afro Grill & Lounge
At Prime Fusion, we are more than just a restaurant – we are a celebration of West African culture and cuisine. Our restaurant is founded on a deep passion for the traditional food and warm hospitality of West Africa, and we strive to share that... More
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5 PM–1 AM |
Customer Reviews
The menu is very misleading. The prices do not reflect the portion size. I might say that the price is highway robbery. $22 for a tiny portion of suya. Also the menu says puff puff medley meanwhile it’s one 3, that’s very misleading and for $15, outrageous. The drinks were good, got a couple cocktails, the service was good likewise. But for the I wouldn’t recommend. I’d say they better adjust their pricing or adjust their portion size or else people will catch on and stop coming This a a response to your reply. The puff puff was not 5 pieces it was 3 I wish I had a picture. I don’t know if your staff don’t know the portions but please go and fix your business because I can swear on everything I own that I was only given 3 puff puff and even if I got 5, that is still not a medley. Go and
I recently dined at this restaurant and left disappointed for several reasons. Ambience: It did not meet my expectations. The atmosphere felt lacking for the price point. Distractions: There was a generator or some contraption near the bar area that was distracting to see. Food quality and value: The dishes felt low in quality and overpriced. Each component seemed to be charged separately. Example: Ordered Oxtail Rasta Pasta. For $22, I received two pieces of oxtail and $18 for a bowl of pasta. It felt like an overcharge for a minimal portion. First impression: I should have trusted my initial instinct and left when I noticed the restaurant was empty. Service inconsistencies: The server did a great job describing two happy hour options, but then returned to say only egg rolls were avail
THE MOST HORRIBLE DINING EXPERIENCE EVER!!!!! I reserve on Open table for 10 ppl @830 pm they made me put my card info in and had all these rules for reserving so I’m thinking they legit … get there and they weren’t even ready for us the manager had no idea we were coming and how many people. He managed to put a couple tables & chairs together for us.Once seated it was a big commotion on the other side ,apparently it was another birthday dinner and they were not pleased with the service or their food. They were refusing to pay the 18% gratuity because their service was horrible , food was cold and some they never received. It got so bad they walked out without paying and the manager was waving bye. At this point we’re second guessing whether to stay or leave because our table wasn’t ready
Food critic here! Let me give you the Real Real about Prime 😉. I will write about one of my orders; Rasta Pasta with charred grilled shrimp. I had a pleasant experience. I’m originally from the UK, and it’s worth noting that historically African dining style restaurants are fairly rare in Philadelphia. If you’re looking for oversized portions typical of a traditional African restaurant, this isn’t that and it’s not advertised to be. *Disclaimer* parking is hard to find, in the area its close to the downtown area so Uber to avoid the stress. Top menu items if you’re looking for something good? 1.Beef Suya 2. Goat Meat Pepper Soup 3. Fried Red Snapper 4. Fried Plantain 5. Asun Prime Fusion is a smaller establishment, so the bar selection is more limited than what you’d find at larger venue
I really hate to leave this kind of review, especially for a Black-owned business, because I truly understand the challenges of building something from the ground up. My partner and I came here for a date night a few days ago, and I’ve been sitting with the experience, hoping it would feel different—but it hasn’t. He ordered the fish with fried rice, and I got the chicken with fried rice. Unfortunately, what we received was boiled boxed rice, not what we expected when we saw the photos online. When we asked if it was supposed to be fried rice, we were told yes, but it didn’t match what was advertised or what we imagined. The fish was good and he really enjoyed it, but my chicken was disappointing—three small pieces, mostly bone with very little meat. To top it off, we were charged $14 fo
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