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Wing Wah
Food has definitely changed. Portions are smaller and the chicken very dry almost couldn't chew. The coating was so chewy same as the egg roll could not chew it. The rice was just ok. No flavor or weird flavors. Will not go back and that's a shame be that was our go to for Chinese. Must be new owners? We threw out the small portion leftover.
We order from here at least once a week, and the lunch specials are great! The beef lo mein is delicious and big enough for 2 people. The fried rice is always a hit and the orange chicken is the best we’ve found in the area for a reasonable price.
Curry NaanStop Indian Grill
This Indian restaurant is a true gem, offering an authentic and flavorful culinary experience. The goat curry was tender and rich, bursting with perfectly balanced spices, while the chicken biryani was fragrant, hearty, and packed with flavor. The butter chicken and garlic naan complemented the meal beautifully, showcasing the variety and depth of Indian cuisine. The staff provided exceptional service, ensuring every detail of our meal was tailored to our preferences. With its warm ambiance and outstanding dishes, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone seeking a memorable dining experience.
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Curry Naanstop, a new Indian restaurant in town, it exceeded all expectations! The menu is both expansive and innovative, offering a variety of dishes that cater to all tastes, from the familiar classics to unique regional specialties. I started with the Tikki Masla, which was bursting with flavor and perfectly balanced. For the main course, I had the Butter Chicken, which was rich, creamy, and packed with aromatic spices—definitely one of the best I've had in a while. The Naan was fresh and pillowy, a perfect accompaniment to the dishes. To end the night I had Gulab Jamun, which was super sweet. What really stood out, though, was the exceptional service. The staff was super attentive, friendly, and genuinely passionate about the food they serve. Overall, Curry Naanstop is a fantastic addition to the local food scene. Whether you're a seasoned Indian food lover or new to the cuisine, I highly recommend checking it out. I can’t wait to go back and explore more of their menu!