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As a FB fan, I was offered free Skyy Vodka drinks - for me and a few of my friends - for an hour if we came in during happy hour. I said, "What the heck, why not?" and rounded up a few friends to try them out. BEWARE of this PROMOTION, it ended up being a fraud in my book and lost them two stars. Woo's happy hour starts early (3ish) and ends at 6:30pm with specialty drinks half off and a variety of small dishes for reasonable prices. We sampled: - fried eggrolls ($1.95) - chicken dumplings ($2.95, ordered pan-fried) - seafood dumplings ($4.75, ordered steamed) - crab puffs ($2.95) - char sui ribs ($4.95) - shrimp balls ($5.95) - Woo's fried rice ($4.95) All the food was pretty good and arrived timely, although my pan-fried dumplings were steamed. The rice was enough for a few people. The other dishes were modest in size and good for individuals versus community sharing. A couple of my friends tried the Yellow Fever (and it fondly reminded me of Dean doing his Eye of the Tiger gag at the end of a Supernatural episode). A couple others had Skyy vodka plain with soda and another friend grabbed a beer. Sadly, with no Malibu, I was relegated to an imposter - Barcadi Coco - in the China Mist. HINT: Malibu would've made it WAY better! Thanks to Sheila, our server, plates were cleared and glasses refilled without us having to ask, always a plus in my book. However, when we got our $75.00 bill after an hour of eating and drinking, the Skyy drinks were INCLUDED. I asked our server about it and she removed two, but we were still charged for the other two. I would've given our experience 3.5-4 stars but when you charge for something you CLEARLY state are comped, then take a couple off and STILL include a couple, that's just crappy. $15 bucks off of $75 wouldn't have broken the bank and we tipped $20 on top of it. So, beware of their FB promo.
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