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Wok Cuisine Chinese Restaurant & Sushi Bar
I was running errands in the area and my mom asked me to pick up Chinese, and this one was on my way home. While I was looking at the menu, someone came in to pick up their order and the owner was talking to them about it. He said no one orders that particular dish (beef ho fun) because they don't know about it but it's very tasty and they're proud of it. They make their own rice noodles (very wide, *almost* like Hungarian noodles) for this dish. That's what I ordered. My family ordered their usuals - lo mein, fried rice, beef sticks, cashew chicken, egg rolls, wonton soup. The crispy noodles that come with the soup are the fresh fried kind, not the pre packaged super hard ones. The fried rice is how I prefer it- no freeze dried veggies, just egg, bean sprouts, onion, and whatever protein you prefer (shrimp in this case, which were actually good and not "salad shrimp"). This is usually a sticking point for me. If the rice is loaded with freeze dried peas and carrots, I'm unlikely to go back. The beef sticks and egg rolls were similar to most other places, good but not a deal maker or breaker if trying to decide between Chinese restaurants. Cashew chicken and lo mein were consistent with expectations. The beef ho fun was everything I was expecting after hearing their description. The ride home smelled like garlic. The noodles were soft and doughy, but in a comforting, homemade way. There was a ton of beef, and the perfect amount of scallions, onions, and bean sprouts. The flavor is smoky (but NOT like that awful liquid smoke flavor) and garlicky and still delicate. I would order this every time. I was there on a Sunday around noon, no lunch prices which was expected. Sushi bar wasn't open which was disappointing but not unexpected as Sundays are primarily dinner focused and geared toward later hours. I'll definitely be back for the ho fun and to try their sushi.
The fried rice has a weird taste to it. The stir fried broccoli with brown sauce was more like a soup. And the chicken was very average. Had high expectations because of the reviews and was left disappointed.