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About Grand Fusion

When you are here, you are family.

Are you looking for a tasty and healthy fusion restaurant in Rockville MD?

Grand Fusion is your best choice.

Grand Fusion Restaurant offers authentic Chinese cuisine and delicious tasting sushi in Rockville, MD. Grand Fusion's convenient location and affordable prices make our restaurant a natural choice for dine-in or take-out meals in the Rockville community. Our restaurant is known for its variety in taste and high-quality fresh ingredients. Come and experience our friendly atmosphere and excellent service.

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First time here?

No worries, we’ve got you covered, here are the most popular dishes recommended by Grand Fusion’s loyal customers:

Hirame sushi (Flounder): Raw hirame sushi and sashimi have a firm texture. Our Grand Fusion chef cut them sliced thin to make it easier to chew. The flavor is very mild and slightly sweet.

Pu Pu Platter: Comes with spring rolls, shrimp toast, ribs, chicken satay, fried wonton and sauce on the side. A must-have appetizer.

Seafood Udon: Udon is a type of thick noodle popular in Japanese cuisine, usually made with wheat and is served hot as a mildly flavored noodle soup. Udon has a mild flavor with a springy, doughy texture. Grand Fusion chef put fresh seafood on the top of udon to make it more flavorful.

Peking duck: who doesn’t love Peking ducks? Peking duck has a delicious taste that's tender, moist, and fattier, which could be the perfect perfect protein combination for meat lovers. You can have a choice of half or whole size now at the Grand Fusion

Maki Choices include: Volcano Maki, Gold Fire Maki, Crunchy Tuna Dragon Maki, Rainbow Maki, Futo Maki, Dart Maki and Dragon Maki

Sushi & Sashimi a la carte: Rockville neighbors’ favorite sashimi fusion at Grand Fusion. The a la carte of sushi is a premier way to enjoy the best flavors of fresh fish! Simply put nigiri refers to sushi pieces where a cut of fresh fish is served over a small bed of sushi rice while sashimi refers to simply enjoying a cut of fresh fish on its own.

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