Suzy Wong’s House of Yum
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Great food!!! The fried rice breakfast dish (added shrimp) was exactly what I had hoped! Such flavor! Blueberry pancakes were good but small. Scramble…
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Very good food and our server was great! Even though the building was small it was worth coming in and finding a seat the crab wontons were great and …
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Needed a late weeknight place after arriving in town late. Found this place on Church not far from. I-40. Walked in at 10 & thought I'd made a misstep…
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9 Reviews on “Suzy Wong’s House of Yum”
Needed a late weeknight place after arriving in town late. Found this place on Church not far from. I-40. Walked in at 10 & thought I’d made a misstep, as there were only 3 other patrons & the bartender was cleaning up. He promised, however, the kitchen was open another hour, so I sat down at his bar. I relaxed as soon as I saw an Ommegang beer offered on the menu. They’re one of my fav craft beer brands, but rarely found in Southern restaurants. After a few savory sips, my dinner of a crab/cheese wonton ‘shared’ plate (It wasn’t) & a medium sized bowl of shrimp & noodle salad arrived. I frankly couldn’t pick out the crab taste, but the wontons were nevertheless cheesy, chewy, & large. Accented nicely by sweet chili sauce. The shrimp dish was Vietnamese-ish, w/ a salty/savory dressing & plenty of cucumber & cilantro. The shrimp were properly cooked & just spicy enough, but I could have done w/ more noodles. There was a pleasant-appearing patio in back, enclosed but open to the sky. The main dining room was large & hipsterish, & the Japanese? techno? on the speakers was a bit loud. Would make a good place for pre-show or late drinks & quick meal.
Combine very slow service with mediocre food at a premium price and 2.5 iswhat I am being generous with.The Drag n Brunch show was fun and everyone was having a great time,but spending 1hr45min waiting for our food order and 1 drink refill was excessive..Items ordered:Steak BenedictSeared Tuna Cobb
But that martini was good it was the Orange one
WARNING: Had dinner at Suzy Wong’s tonight and a glass was broken at the bar. No one bothered to check the area around our table. While leaving a small piece cut my foot. (I wasn’t aware it was in my flip flop.) After notifying management they were not concerned once they knew I didn’t need stitches.
So Good!!. We go pretty often and it never lets us down. We have always just done small plates and keep the varieties coming! Asian Nachos are a MUST, pot stickers are always a hit. Seared tuna is to die for. We tried the moo-shu chicken tacos and I have to say we won’t get that again. Shrimp and avocado Maki was excellent! They seem to change it up pretty frequently which keeps it adevnturous.One of these days we will break down and get a meal and I hope it is as good as the casual fare.
Eating here was an absolute delight. Very creative menu, portions slightly on the small side but an appetizer and entr will set u right. I had the crab wontons and the sliders. Both prepared with care and the sliders were just perfect. However the sauce was a bit too sweet for my palate but that’s Asian fusion cousine for ya. Bartender was super cute and friendly. Damn. I didn’t get his number lol.
Definitely a yum. The dressing on the cucumber salad is fabulous. Enjoyed the tempura shrimp and the sauces that came with it. The crab won tons were, well, they were crab won tons, wished we had the capacity to try more but we were stuffed. I can’t recall the exact name of the drink I had – something to do with ginger, orange, delicious, I’ll be working on recreating that one at home.