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Love their food, they will satisfy whatever you want as they could do and they open late. Super nice services, they were very accommodating, understanding, patient. And they have great price, quality favors. Definitely going back!! Their food for take out and they also delivery. Try their chicken tenders, it wonât let you down! The Bing are these awesome savory crepes filled with veggies and meat, unlike anything Iâve had and really filling! I also ordered the wings with the Cajun, itâs a dry seasoning and not really hot for me, and the wings are fried crispy.Their wings&tenders also came with thin plastic gloves so we didnât have to dirty my hand. Overall, I would highly recommend them, and I hope they thrive for a long time.
Love their food, they will satisfy whatever you want as they could do and they open late. Super nice services, they were very accommodating, understanding, patient. And they have great price, quality favors. Definitely going back!! Their food for take out and they also delivery. Try their chicken tenders, it wonât let you down! The Bing are these awesome savory crepes filled with veggies and meat, unlike anything Iâve had and really filling! I also ordered the wings with the Cajun, itâs a dry seasoning and not really hot for me, and the wings are fried crispy.Their wings&tenders also came with thin plastic gloves so we didnât have to dirty my hand. Overall, I would highly recommend them, and I hope they thrive for a long time.
Love their food, they will satisfy whatever you want as they could do and they open late. Super nice services, they were very accommodating, understanding, patient. And they have great price, quality favors. Definitely going back!! Their food for take out and they also delivery. Try their chicken tenders, it wonât let you down! The Bing are these awesome savory crepes filled with veggies and meat, unlike anything Iâve had and really filling! I also ordered the wings with the Cajun, itâs a dry seasoning and not really hot for me, and the wings are fried crispy.Their wings&tenders also came with thin plastic gloves so we didnât have to dirty my hand. Overall, I would highly recommend them, and I hope they thrive for a long time.
4 based on 15 reviews
Beef noodle soup is such a big deal in Taiwan that its capital city, Taipei, hosts an annual festival devoted to the slurp-happy goodness.Awards are given for the best spicy version and the best clear soup.The beef noodle soup served at Wei Wei -- pronounced Way Way -- isn't that spicy version; still, they pack a lot of flavor into the stainless steel bowls of soup served at this small Sellwood eatery.The soup created by owner Judy Wang will never win the flaming hot award, but, thankfully, there's a condiment table with hot pepper flakes steeped in oil. And with bottles of sriracha lined up on the same table, you can make yours as hot as you like.I've eaten a lot of Asian soups, from the medicinal Cantonese chicken soup made from a black-skinned chicken to Thai tom yum goong to Vietnamese pho, bun bo Hue and mi quang. Taiwanese beef noodle soup is so unlike all of them but excellent in its own right.The soup has big chunks of braised beef, significantly larger than the chunks you'd find in stew. Thick wheat noodles -- made in-house -- mingle with pickled mustard greens and a seasonal vegetable, spinach was being used the day I visited, in the flavorful broth. The restaurant is located in a strip mall, wedged between a nail salon and a convenience store. If you have to wait for a seat, get your nails done and then come back when it clears out a little. The recipes are based on home cooking and street food found when Wang's family lived in Taiwan in the 1970s and '80s. Her parents help out in the kitchen, ensuring the recipes maintain their authentic feel.
4 based on 28 reviews
We were looking for a restaurant within walking distance of our accommodations in the Sellwood area of Portland. The landlord had a binder with menus and we felt like having something other than bar food. We weren't sure of the restaurant location, so we phoned and the restaurant personnel went out of their way to give us good directions. The food was unusually good--we had a satay sampler with associated sauces and a Thai style coconut curry. For desert we shared hand made toasted coconut ice cream and fried bananas. I was glad it wasn't too sweet. I also had a great local IPA. We appreciated the low key decor and quiet ambiance. I will definitely be visiting this restaurant again. We didn't notice any cleanliness issues mentioned by another reviewer. Service was good.
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