• A Wok

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    From: "Rick Massey" <seafox@gypsyheir.com>
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    Subject: A Wok
    Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 10:58:52 -0600
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    The greatest Girlfriend in the world and I visited this place on the
    northeast corner of Ferguson and Gus Thomason recently.

    It's small -- two tables, a counter, and a cooler for drinks. They're mostly
    a take-out place. Dine in is still served in "to go" containers.

    We both had fried rice -- her chicken fried rice, mine combination. It was well made, well spiced, and in vast quantities. We also had eggrolls, and
    they were good, too.

    As she is a more frequent diner of Chinese cuisine, (I prefer Indian cuisine when I'm eating Asian) she compared it to around the level of Payway, though of course a lot closer to the house.

    Price was reasonable as well. It's a good option close to the house for us.

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