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Businiess name:  Peking Wok's Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
One of our first meals in our new home town, it was delicious, freshly cooked and well seasoned and the service and friendliness of the staff/owners wonderful. I'm sure we've found our new ""favorite"" Chinese restaurant. Definitely a cut above their peers. Our whole family would recommend not only without hesitation, but great enthusiasm! We'll be back.\r \r We ordered the dinner for 3, and Dad came along later and there was enough for 4! The soups tasted like they'd all been freshly made (we each had a different one) and the egg rolls, crab ragoon and shrimp were all cooked while we ate our soup. The pork mu shu (sp?) was great (we substituted it for the pepper steak) and the chicken with vegetables very nice, delicate flavor. The sweet and sour pork was what people expect, and not my favorite at any Chinese restaurant, but the kids enjoyed it. As I mentioned earlier, we'll be back, without a doubt. We left feeling like we'd not only had a lovely meal, but made new friends with our host and hostess as well!\r \r While we didn't try the dim sum this time, we are looking forward to sampling their ample dim sum menu, a rare find in most Chinese restaurants.

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