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China Wan Wan is a weird name for a Chinese place, but don't let the name fool ya. The food here is actually decent. The location is still fairly new, and you can see all the way to the back of the kitchen. Every time I have peeked, things always look clean and nice. Service is good, and if you dine in, they do check on you to make sure you are enjoying your meal. The main thing I can tell you about Wan Wan is their product can be a little spotty. Hit-or-miss, if you will. For example, a few dishes like their Hot and Sour Soup, Pad Thai, Salt and Pepper Chicken Wings and Combination Chow Mein are great. Balanced flavors, fresh and filling. But then I will order something else and it won't be what I was expecting. Like, the Mu Shu Pork, Sesame Beef and the Shrimp with Lobster Sauce were all misses. Somewhat inconsistent. Another inconsistency was the Boba Smoothies. I used to rave about them all the time, because short of driving all the way to Chinatown, these were a gem! They were actually close enough to me to not have to make that annoying trip. But the last time I visited, I ordered my usual fave, a Taro, and it was watered down to hell! I was like, "What the frick?!" But hey, if you are chillin' on the Eastside, then this is about the best you are gonna find.
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