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December 2nd, 2011

Wu’s Kitchen, Chinese & Japanese Restaurant, Rehoboth Beach, Review, Delaware Beaches

 

I woke up this morning and said “I am not sure if I liked that Chinese food last night”.  The answer came back from the peanut gallery “Well, you sure ate enough of it.”  Do I dare tell you who this came from?  Of course; my husband, you know the picky one, who actually did not have any because of his gluten allergy.  I wished him a very good morning, if you get my drift.

About 2 months ago Wu’s Kitchen opened at 19324 Lighthouse Plaza Blvd., in the Lighthouse Shopping Center, where one of my favorite grocery stores, Giant, is located.  Also  Jay’s Wayback Burgers and Casapulla’s are in that shopping center, as well.  Their telephone:  302-226-1788 and 302-226-1778.  They open 7 days a week.  Mondays through Thursdays from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m., and Sundays from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m.

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Right after they opened 3 of us went.  I was having trouble communicating regarding the gluten allergy so I just ordered something that I thought would be gluten free.  I did one of those when your voice gets a little louder thinking that they might be able to understand you.  It was crazy.

Fast forward another month.  Last night I made chiles rellenos for my husband.  I just did not feel like eating that so decided to take a trip to Wu’s Kitchen.  It was late so nobody was there at that time.  I ordered more than I needed to in order to write a post. Yeah, sure.

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An order of Fried Wonton – Very crispy and I liked them.

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Number 66 was Double Cooked Pork – I, actually, did not like this one too much.  I thought I was ordering something else.  The pork was a little dry even though it was mixed with the vegetables and sauce.

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Number 16 was part of their Szechuan & Hunan Dishes – Orange Chicken.  It was good and the orange rind and flavor was distinctive.

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My fortune cookies did not say anything exciting.  No number combinations or anything like that.  Just “Declare Peace Every Day”. I do that all the time, anyway.  Maybe that was it!!

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Wu’s Kitchen was immaculate.  The restaurant has booths and single tables.  Or, like most people, you can take out.

They have specials too.  Mondays through Saturdays, until 3 p.m., for $6 you can have 3 choices from their buffet, a soda, and a choice of white rice, brown rice, or fried rice.  Pretty good deal.

Please note that when I write about a restaurant, you have to take into consideration that this is my personal experience.  We all have different tastes and expectations….I visit the same restaurants often…small restaurants, dives, a hot dog stand, or a “cuchifrin” as they would say in Puerto Rico….looking for that exceptional bite…have a great day!!

Why don’t you try it and let me know?

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