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The food at WuHu Noodle is good, but unfortunately, it can be inconsistent. On our first visit, we were impressed with the Imperial fried rice and Hong Kong fried noodles with Shredded beef. However, the Mongolian beef was too sweet for our taste. During our second visit, the Imperial fried rice didn't live up to our previous experience. The combo chow mein was satisfying, but the Salt & Pepper pork chops lacked flavor and were mostly fat and bone. Despite sending the dish back, the replacement still fell short of our expectations. On our third visit, the broccoli beef had an overwhelming amount of broccoli and lacked sufficient beef. The Hong Kong noodles were not as described, with sliced beef instead of shredded. When we brought this up to the staff, we were met with resistance and ultimately decided to take our food to go. Overall, while the food can be good at WuHu Noodle, the inconsistency and subpar service may lead us to try another Chinese restaurant in the future.
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