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Famous Wok
This is my second time eating here. I’ve learned my lesson. I’ll never eat here again. I’m throwing away what’s left of my meal because the chicken is dry and tasteless. They really need to learn how to serve fresher food. It can be done! I got bbq chicken
Famous Wok’s wonton noodle soup costs $16-18, which feels steep for food court pricing—especially when the quality doesn’t quite justify it. The wontons were huge, but the texture and flavor were mediocre (not as delicate or savory as you’d hope). The broth was **just okay**, nothing memorable, and the addition of **broccoli** felt odd (not traditional in wonton noodle soup and didn’t add anything). For this price, I expected a more authentic or refined version of the dish. If you’re craving wonton noodles, you might find better value elsewhere.