New Boulevard eatery offers Asian food with soul

ThaiSoul Fusion Grill brings an exciting combination of traditional Thai and soul food to 992 Kenmore Blvd. Since relocating in mid-September from Romig Rd., the restaurant has been offering a diverse menu that includes hibachi-style dishes to burgers and wings. “What makes us unique is the quality of our ingredients,“ said owner Chef Tawon Burton, who operates ThaiSoul Fusion with his wife, Patricia. “People constantly tell us they feel like they should be dining in and drinking wine because of the quality of our carryout,” Patricia added. The Burtons say they’re happy to be in family-friendly Kenmore, and Tawon brings with him a special fondness of the Boulevard. He attended Kenmore High School and spent a large portion of his childhood here. “I love that we get a lot of kids at the carry-out window after school hours, and I wish that we could do more outreach,” Tawon said. That outreach includes a Junior Chef program, where school-aged children learn how to shop for ingredients and prepare meals. The couple has taught the courses in the past and said they hope to continue them in Kenmore.

ThaiSoul Fusion Grill is available for carry out Tuesday-Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. by calling 330-937-8846. They will resume dine-in service when pandemic restrictions are lifted, adding outdoor seating during the warmer months.

For more information, check out their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/theofficalThaiSoul330.

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