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Meh. That's really the cliff note for Wu's. We had a office lunch here and generally we were not planning to make it a habit, half of us turned down the frequent dinner card. The fusion idea works but it's not really the best or should be recreated by another restaurant. I had the gumbo ramen. The meal was prepared quickly and came out hot. The flavors worked but the portion was small for a lunch and I think the dinner menu is the same. There was a shaker of some sort of spice blend in the table and everyone reached for it. No one could tell what the spice blend was but just that the meals needed something. The entire table has been to New Orleans so maybe our bar was too high. The boil seemed like the best option on the menu but it was pricy and it doesn't really work for lunch. The atmosphere was also a strange fusion. Loud music, sports on TVs, and the red and black of a Chinese restaurant blended together for a weird feel. It might be better for a happy hour or pre dinner drink since the bar had an impressive display. Again it was Meh.... worth a try but not worth going back.
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