"There's something about Thai fusion I like. It is the friendly customer service, the amenities, the delicious food and the fact that the restaurant has its own parking for customers. (Free parking in Sacramento is a rarity! Although I have just said that the food at Thai Fusion is tasty, I would recommend you to stay away from taking your soups, as it comes out. I remember the water with a strange smell every time I ordered some kind of soup, like Thai Fusion. And I know that this scent was connected to the water in the soup, as this special scent was not present when I ordered soup and was fed to the restaurant. So, take my advice and just stick to order everything, but take soup as. There was a TV in the restaurant that would play Thai karaoke DVDs. While I found this to be a nice touch, there were times when I found it distracting. While it didn't matter to me that it was an old fashion TV, it would have been less distracting if the TV was bigger and preferred to have a flat screen. Overall, the restaurant was nicely decorated and well lit. There were drapes hanging on windows. There was a Lanna feeling for the restaurant and I liked it because it felt like I was somewhere different when I actually only ate in Sacramento. I also liked how the restaurant was small and cozy. The waitress and waitress were both nice. I had the opportunity to always be served by the waiter who was very hospitable. He made me feel like I was home every time I was fed there. Great customer service! While I never had the opportunity to be served by the waitress, I had the opportunity to observe how she served other customers and she also had great customer service. This is something outside the subject, but I remember that the waiter is nice to a homeless person who asked to use the bathroom of the restaurant. I am sure that many of you are familiar with the entire “restrooms for customers only” characters. This waiter was nice enough to leave this man who didn't buy food/drink to use the bathroom. While some of you are abhorrent, I was touched by her. It showed that they cared for people, generally."