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Wah's Garden

3.5 (36 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese
Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups
Dogs allowed

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Hunan spicy chicken with mixed vegetables and fried rice
Don P.

Very nicely done Wah's, spice level was an 8, chicken was tender, mixed vegetables were cooked beautifully; the dish nicely sauced and quite tasty. The fried rice had a lot going on, way better than most Chinese American restos. Over all this was a very good experience, Wah's is well above average.

Dan R.

Here's what Wah's Garden isn't. 1) It isn't large and it isn't a sit-down restaurant. It has just two 4-person booths and three 2-person booths, so it's primarily for take-out. 2) It isn't fashionable-you'll see cracked floor tiles and peeling panelling. 3) It isn't found in a glamorous location -it's more or less in a strip mall between a gym and an Ocean State Job Lot. 4) It isn't organized. Take out orders from the phone get a "number". Take out orders from walk-ins get no number, so when there are a dozen take-out customers millng around the counter like there was tonight, it gets pretty confusing for everyone, including the counter gal. But here's what Wah's Garden is. It's been around forever. It's a very dependable and inexpensive place with a huge menu where you can pick up some very good Chinese food. I've stopped here quite a bit, and tonight we paid $20 for a quart of chicken with broccoli ($8.95), six steamed pork dumplings ($4.95), a pint of won ton soup ($2.15) and a pint of hot and sour soup ($2.75). Plenty of food for the two of us. For $20. The H&S Soup was absolutely jam packed with tofu strips, water chestnut cubes, slivers of bamboo shoots, and egg ribbons in a sturdy broth. No meat, but it wasn't necessary -the soup was excellent and quite a good value for just $2.75. The dumplings were equally good- big and meaty and not too doughy. The chicken and broccoli was great- plenty of chicken and tender broccoli in a nice brown sauce. For take-out, they sure get the job done.

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11 months ago

Solid Chinese-American food: fast and delicious take out experience went as expected.

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3 years ago

Decent Chinese food. One of the better ones in the area. Would recommend for Bloomfield.

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2 years ago

Best Chinese food chicken is good pork fried rice is delicious and crab Rangoons are tasty

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2 years ago

Good food for a quick meal. The general TSO was crispy, a little too much batter. Rice was good

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3 years ago

Very good food, great customer service, 10/10 would recommend their ambiance is nice and it's traditional!

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4 years ago

For an unassuming place in an unassuming strip mall, Wah's Garden offers good food for takeout. My go-to Chinese restaurant.

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15 years ago

Typical takeout Chinese. Food is always freshly cooked and hot (temp)

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