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WuHu Noodle Info
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Takeout
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Dine-in
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Lunch
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Solo dining
Accessibility
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Wheelchair accessible seating
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Comfort food
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Healthy options
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Wi-Fi
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Casual
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Credit cards
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NFC mobile payments
Children
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Good for kids
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High chairs
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Free parking lot
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Free street parking
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Parking
Best WLM Reviews
I don't have high expectations whenever trying new Chinese-inspired restaurants because there's so many of them in this city (in this country, rather), so to find one extremely better than the other can be difficult at times. My family and I tried this restaurant for the first time a few years ago and after that initial visit, it warranted a second visit. After the second visit, I thought I wouldn't return; not because of a bad experience, but due to this city having an extreme amount of restaurants to try. My wife and I returned for a third time on 20 Apr 2024 and based on all three visits, everything has been pretty consistent.
During the Apr 2024 visit, we ordered a massive amount of food so I could try a lot of their entrées and provide a robust/comprehensive review of this restaurant. We ended up getting the Chicken Lettuce Cups, Pork Belly Folded (Steam) Buns, Asian Chicken Wings, Potstickers, Green Bean Beef, and Sweet and Sour Chicken. Every item was magnificent with the exception of the Green Bean Beef. Whereas the flavor profile of the Green Bean Beef was superb, the beef texture was less than adequate - it was overcooked. Normally, I'm not a big fan of Chinese style Potstickers (I enjoy Korean and Japanese style more), but the ones from WuHu are fantastic.
Of noteworthy mention, I've also tried the Wonton Soup, Crab Rangoon, Orange Chicken, Mongolian Beef, and Kung Pao Chicken from this restaurant during my previous visits and all items were extraordinary, except the Mongolian Beef; the beef wasn't overcooked, but rather too salty for me. It's weird because normally the beef entrées at Chinese restaurants are grandiose and my go-to items; however, this restaurant's beef entrées are batting zero-for-two, for me.
The service is amazingly quick here which is appreciative because whenever you walk up to the restaurant, there always seems to be at least 5-6 groups waiting in line to place their order and/or 2-3 tables waiting for their food. The prices are slightly on the higher side for being a fast casual restaurant, but it "somewhat" balances out with the food quality and service. Only downfall for me is that this is located really close to the casino floor which welcomes cigarette smoke into the dining area. I mean, I get it, it's a casino, so what do you expect? Well, I can mention several places that aren't as exposed to people with cancer sticks while you're trying to eat. Overall, I enjoy coming here if and when I happen to be in this part of the city...and I still recommend this restaurant to everyone.
The WuHu Noodle inside the Silverton Casino is a good place to pop in and eat. Nothing fancy just good food. I had the Kung Pao Shrimp that lacked flavor and was bell peppers and onions but my wife really enjoyed the orange chicken. I noticed I n the receipt that there was a $3 service charge...
So I guess there is no need to leave a tip, although an employee brings out your food, no one waits on you. You get your own drinks and plastic utensils.
Food is good but inconsistent. Services is OK.
First time we tried this place was amazing… We enjoyed Imperial fried rice and the Hong Kong fried noodles with Shredded beef. So good! But. the Mongolian beef was a generous serving but very sweet and just tasted ok.
Second time we got the imperial fried rice again, and it didn’t taste nearly as good as the first time…especially for something that has so many different seafood flavors. The combo chow mein was great with lots of protein but the Salt & Pepper pork chops were bland. We actually sent them back because there was so much bone and fat with no salt and pepper flavor. We were even more disappointed when the remade dish ended up being mostly fried pieces of pork fat, but it did have more salt and pepper seasoning.
Third time we ordered broccoli beef and the Hong Kong noodles again. The beef with broccoli had maybe 6 ounces of beef and so much broccoli! Hong Kong Street noodles had no shredded beef this time but instead had the same sliced beef that was in our lightly sauced mountain of crunchy broccoli. We sent it back because we knew the lady taking our order heard us wrong as we had to repeat our order multiple times at the register, but when we received the new noodle dish, it had even fattier beef slices just cut into smaller strips that still wasn’t shredded. I mentioned this to the chef floating around the restaurant and she said “that’s shredded beef”. I looked at her knowing damn well that she knew damn well she was lying and told her we’ll just take boxes. Normally, this lady is awesome floating around the restaurant and helping out but I can get overcharged and lied to somewhere else. Now, we can also get my Chinese food somewhere else.
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My expectations were very low due to so many poor reviews here but the food was overall pretty good to my surprise!
I got Mongolian beef and crab rangoons and also got to try a little bit of chicken curry my friend got. I'd give them all 4 stars. However, do note that I got a 50% off discount for getting a membership at Silverton. I probably wouldn't eat there if I had to pay full price.
I used to come here twice a week to eat, but but they raised their prices significantly over the past year.
The food quality and taste are usually consistent and great.
We usually get the vegetarian dish eggplant and tofu with the rice. I have tried almost everything on the menu. The taste is very authentic chinese. They have and an all chinese cook staff.
Food is cooked in a wok.
You can ordered online now. I always dine in. The dining area spacious. You pay at the cash register first, and they will bring the food to your table.
The wait time varies a lot depending on what time you get there. During the peak lunch or dinner hours, you can wait up to thirty minutes to one hour for your food.
So the food is okay, it's basically between like a panda express and pick up stix. Service is definitely better than you would get at such a casual setting but the food prices are surprisingly high.
This is our second time eating here. First time was nothing special and tonight it was convenient. I will say the food was better tonight than the first time, but nothing sticks out. The rice was less than average. The floors were dirty and both of the menus at the register were filthy. It looks like it hasn’t been cleaned in months.
WuHu Silverton! Excellent choice. The restaurant is tucked away by Starbucks, blink and you'll miss it. A must try.
It's a bit pricey but the portion sizes are huge and shareable. Everything is made fresh! They have many delicious duck choices with duck cooked fresh daily.
The sweet and sour chicken is perfect and the crab rangoon appetizer as well.
The place is small so seating when busy may be difficult. The restaurant is clean and the staff is very helpful. After you order they bring the food to your table. Drink refills are done by yourself.
Quick Facts About WuHu Noodle
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Thursday | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Saturday | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Sunday | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
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