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    Wu's Open Kitchen

    3.8 (204 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Chicken Lo Mien, General Tso Chicken, Green beans
    Rachel A.

    For anyone unsure on whether or not to try this restaurant. I'd highly recommend going! Me and my family have been going to this restaurant for 20 years and have never once been disappointed. This is not only our favorite Chinese restaurant but favorite restaurant period. The staff are always really kind and even have our order memorized. Every time we've gone the service has been very good, they never make you wait super long to put your order in and they usually bring out your order in 10-15 minutes. They're always super attentive and at the end of the meal personally package up your left overs. Speaking of the food its amazing! We're usually a party of 4 or 5 but the portions are still big enough for us to take left-overs. Our favorite appetizers are the Dumplings in hot oil, spring rolls and egg flower soup. The dumplings in hot oil are so warm, soft, and pillowy and the mix of oil and peanut sauce works so well together. The spring rolls are served with the most delicious sweet and sour sauce for dipping and I personally really like the spicy mustard thats also served along with it. Our favorite entrees are the chicken lo mien, General Tso chicken (regular and spicy) and our favorite side dish is for sure the stir-fried green beans. Needless to say, I will come to this restaurant for many more years. I promise this is not sponsored haha i just genuinely love this restaurant so much. To anyone who made it to the end of this review thank you! And please go support this restaurant!!

    Fortune cookie

    Food was great with good vegetarian options, and the highlight for me is the complimentary jasmine tea!

    Lunch Menu 11-3-22
    Louise B.

    Old School with 80s vibe mauve pink decor with lots of restaurant supplies scattered within but it's the food that counts in a 'hood haunt, this one next to Petco in the Safeway lot off 99w. Stopped in on a lunch. Hubby gives it a 5* $11.95 Kung Pao Combo of Shrimp Scallops n Chix. Interestingly no veggie crunch which I like but the Hubs is all about the 'meat' anyway but a first for a KP with no garden game, hmm. Sauce is not too sweet, a good thing and barely spicy enough but we also did not state a preference, though visible fried Chiles, next time! Got some Chile oil this time for extra pow. 3/5 Chicken broccoli tasted very clean, thin light ginger sauce but broccoli missing the time in the wok for true wok hei/fire/char flavor was a tad too crunchy and sauce needed some oyster umami, it was a little singular and too light for me. Added brown rice for a mere $1, and came in slightly larger bowl than the white. It was well worth it. At lunch, Hot Sour was quite good, visible shredded pork & shitakes, I like a bit more tart from vinegar and heat from white pepper. Portion sizes for lunch mains were just enough that we didn't have any leftovers, so if you are used to taking a box, it's less likely here. Black tea on the house is served on entry along with iced water. Waitresses (2) are masked up, prompt and courteous. There's also a full full bar, which was very surprising although no menu that I saw featuring cocktails, maybe in PM hours. Bathrooms are nice and clean, seat covers check ;) a bit cold back there though, once you pass the the myriad of yet more supplies, boxes, and veg prep/green bean trimming at the table. Just a heads up on the experiential difference in dining room experience between hood and uptown dining. Fresh produce well prepared, healthier brown rice, full bar, supporting local, it's a stop to keep in mind when a sit down is on the cards and the Panda box isn't. I'm ordering more umami flavors for sure next round though.

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    3 months ago

    Ordered by phone within an hour of closing. Not my finest hour but it was necessary. They were so kind about it. The food was delicious.

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    We've been going to Wu's for decades and the food has always remained consistent and delicious. Love it!

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    I thought the sauces were way to salty and the meat was over cooked. Probably won't be visiting this place again.

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    4 months ago

    Ate here with a group of friends; we all loved it the food was so good and reasonably priced. Looking forward to going back soon.

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    3 months ago

    Delicious, fresh, plenty of food, great service and price. It's a favorite of my family.

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    5 months ago

    The food was outstanding. We loved the 5 flavors Shrimp. The waitstaff were very helpful and efficient. So good!

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    It's ok but a bit pricey for the food, got it to go so no report on ambiance or service but again food was ok.

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    1 year ago

    Bomb dot com!!! The sesame beef is sooo good! Plus the staff is great at ensuring that we are happy!

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    Been going here for 13 years. This place has amazing food and staff. I can never get tired of their food

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    Meh!! Was not impressed with food at all. A bit too saucy and soggy. Service was fine

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    Highly recommended. This looks like a tiny place but is really quite large. Excellent food and good service, will go back.

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    Canton Phoenix - 12/24/2023 - So delicious! Got a deal & free noodles! Ordered the Po Po platter and Honey Walnut Shrimp.

    Canton Phoenix

    3.3(394 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    Good food all around! Lots of variety for fussy eaters too:)…read moreOnly draw back...no dining room some food is meant to be eaten when it comes right out of the kitchen.

    Shocking... I have ordered from them for years. In recent years I discovered a favorite thing to…read moreorder is an appetizer platter because it's a little bit of everything - fried shrimp, spring rolls, BBQ pork, crab puffs, and short ribs. I also order their lobster puffs which are a wonton wrapper purse filled with lobster, crazy good sauce and a touch of shredded carrot. This time I was in shock. All the meat was so overcooked that the pork was gray. The short ribs were almost charcoal cinder... the burned meat was next to all the other appetizers which, well, ruined the entire thing. So, I figured at least the lobster puffs were separate and looked amazing. I bit into one and it wasn't foul... it was just very confusing because it tasted completely different... I looked at the other half and was like wait... that's not lobster... that's a shrimp... so, I thought maybe it was an accident one off... nope, so apparently they switched to shrimp and are still charging for lobster... WOW. Let's say the restaurant ran out of lobster... I could completely see letting a customer know. That was not what happened here and as a customer, I am not a fan of being lied to especially in a world where people have allergies to proteins. Thankfully I'm not allergic to shrimp. I am allergic to being lied to.

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    Dragonfly Asian Bistro - Chicken dishes

    Dragonfly Asian Bistro

    4.5(72 reviews)
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    Great food in a crazy-good location. The corner of the building lends itself to a beautiful patio…read morethat was perfect on a warm Spring day. The servers and host were all very kind. We had the General Tso's, Kung Pao, broccoli beef, family mix, and cashew chicken. Also added garlic green beans and lettuce wraps. The General Tso's was the best I've ever had Anywhere. Not breaded (a good thing) but nicely fried with a good spicy sauce. King pao was also great but pretty spicy--or maybe I just ate too many of the dried tai chilies . Highly recommended

    Outstanding food! Beautiful interior. High ceilings. Very spacious and clean with tables spaced…read moreperfectly apart for privacy. And a full bar! For a restaurant located in a busy shopping center near Walmart, Dragonfly hits all the high points in my opinion. I love that it is family-owned and run too. The most popular dish here is General Tso's Chicken and it gets rave reviews but I tend to steer clear of "cultural fusion" dishes so I didn't try it but it did look good. I ordered a few dishes starting with the Happy Family ($22): prawns, scallops, chicken, beef, and veggies and it was epic. Kinda the best of everything stir-fried perfectly in a light savory sauce. Portion size was huge so I nicknamed it "Happy Leftovers." Also ordered the Kung Pao Chicken ($19): juicy, tender chicken pieces stir-fried with peanuts, garlic, ginger, vegetables, and numbing chili peppers originating from Sichuan cuisine. Not too spicy though and I could handle it just fine. Third dish I ordered was Scallion Beef ($19) also a very popular dish at Dragonfly. Very tender slices of beef, velveted with cornstarch stir-fried with scallions, shallots, ginger and garlic and a brown sauce that tasted like it had sesame oil, and oyster or hoisin sauce, thickened with cornstarch. Just right, not gloopy. To round out the meal, I chose an order of garlic green beans ($13): green beans stir-fried with plenty of minced garlic and ginger a simple seasoning because who can have too much garlic, right? Parking is easy and right outside the door. For those needing accessible information, there are absolutely no steps or stairs and spaces between the tables inside easily accommodate wheel chairs, scooters and walkers. It looks like they have or are going to have a few outside tables for when the weather permits (here in Oregon that may not be until next May -LOL). I really enjoyed my first visit and will definitely be going back for more.

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    Street Wok remains our favorite go to restaurant for Chinese food. Their offerings include…read moreCantonese and Sichuan dishes. We enjoyed their Lamb, Prawn and 3 kinds of Mushrooms. Service, as always, is fast, friendly and efficient.

    Street Wok has become my favorite Chinese restaurant in the Portland Area. There is one huge…read morereason, they use significantly less oil in their dishes but still use quality ingredients where the flavor stands out without the oil. Typically at most Chinese restaurants, especially fried dishes, you'll see a pool of oil at the bottom of the dish. This is not the case here, and their sauces also keep their oil usage to the minimum. The food doesn't feel as heavy, and they nail most of their Szechuan flavors well. Their service is always fast and friendly. There is a gentleman in glasses that is always happy to serve and answer your questions. He is always happy to pack your food for you to go if you have leftovers as well, which is a lovely gesture. They have very cute decorations inside, from lucky cats with fortune cookies in their mouths, or a painted wall with a Panda cooking delicious food. I'd steer clear from their soup dishes, most of them lack flavor. I highly recommend their Chopped Pepper Fish and their Jade Tofu items though. Very flavorful and not very heavy! Plenty of parking is available which is lovely for eating in Portland, do not let this spot be missed if you've never tried it!

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