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  • Wahsun has the unique distinction of most likely being the only Chinese restaurant in the Valley, which serves Chinese food. Yes, you read right ... I'm not having a stroke: this is REAL Chinese food as it's meant to be and not the slop most Americans think is Chinese food. The restaurant has its flaws: the young girl playing waitress is inefficient, sullen and spends more time listening to music than taking care of guests. But she's a kid; where's the surprise. The place is run by a husband / wife team and they are usually overwhelmed and can't handle the customers efficiently. Sometimes, dad goes a bit overboard with the oil in the wok and customers need to open the door to the restaurant to let the smoke out. And you might be waiting a while for dinner (bring a book). Oh and they don't take credit cards. So, you might ask: why the positive attitude? Because all of that is outweighed by huge portions of real and tasty Chinese food as your imperialistic, colonizing great grandparents had, when they forced westernization on China at the end of a gunship. The Chinese eventually got back at us by ensuring that any and all emigrants to the U.S. couldn't cook to save their lives. Somehow, they forgot to brainwash this couple. Try the eggrolls, hot and sour soup and duck for an idea of what these dishes are supposed to taste like! Be very careful of ordering portions like you're used to at other places: they really do serve huge amounts for little money. Your stomach will be happy; your wallet will do the Happy Dance. Some reviewers have said, that the restaurant plays loose and easy with their hours and this is true. They're supposed to be open till 8pm (ahh, the joys of late night dining in a "major" city); but sometimes they'll stay open later ... sometimes not. Be flexible! I know, it's frustrating; but the food is worth it. Come here and you'll never eat Chop Suey or Fried Rice ever again! Closed on Thursdays? OK ... that's strange, I know. But hey, look on the bright side: they're open when everyone but chain restaurants are closed on Monday.
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