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    Wah Sang Restaurant

    2.6 (119 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Delicious Shrimp with mixed vegetables!
    Big N.

    Always hot and fresh here , been coming for years! Lots of room to sit no waitstaff large area to eat in great people and food ! Excellent Duck Also!

    Wah Sang shit

    Bro that place is terrible, not only did they give me the wrong order they don't clean their chicken, they just tossed it in the oil. I went to get food my fucking chicken had feathers on it... deep fried feathers Their food is only good when you're drunk and can't see what you eating

    The shrimp and lobster sauce looks like diarrhea   Please someone get new management.
    Polly X.

    Ahhhhh.....this is used to be my favorite Chinese takeout spot. The taste of the food is not good anymore. Go to the Methuen location. Their Chinese food is fresh and tasty.

    Beef Chow Foon
    Rosie Q.

    We were craving for some quick Chinese takeout and found this on Yelp. It's a typical casual Chinese joint with some quirky Asian decors and at a glance, it looks decent enough for people to dine here. Peppered Chicken Wings- My favorite out of the three we picked. Delicious salty and mildly spicy. Sweet & Sour Chicken- Super sweet sauce that's separated from the chicken fingers for dipping. Not bad for an American style Chinese food. Beef Chow Foon- Wah Sang Restaurant, why was your beef so tough? I ended up eating only the noodles. Overall Service: I ordered this online. When I got there, they seem a little confused when I gave them my name. They asked for the order # which was a bit strange because that's not something I look at when I order online. I told them the items I ordered and they scrabbled around to checkout all the takeout bags to find my food. Seem inefficient. Owell!

    Pork fried rice didn't taste right today and the general tso chicken is not good
    Skyla C.

    I know I'm long overdue for a review. After going to my favorite chinese food takeout place, and the food isn't the same, I never went back. They probably had a new cook. This place used to be my last resort and least favorite for chinese takeout back in the days until I moved to Philly for 7 years and came back to visit. That has changed. They have their days of good food and bad food but most of time my food is pretty good. Gave them a three stars because its never consistent with their food tasting and delivery sometimes take over an hour to get to me. It's something they need to work on. Boyfriend doesn't like ordering in or going in to do takeout because one of the lady that works behind the counter is always seem rude so we just sticks to takeout delivery.

    Egg Drop Soup :(
    Jennifer L.

    Rude service. The food that was delivered to us smelled like cigarette smoke. The delivery took 1.5 hrs when they said it was going to be 30 minutes. And finally, their egg drop soup (pictured) is literally scrambled eggs and water.

    What they called chow mein ‍‍‍ I was so confuse that's not fair to your customers

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