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House of Wah Sun

View Map4319 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago
Tel: (773) 477-0801
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Editorial Review of House of Wah Sun

People who travel down Lincoln Avenue might often pass House of Wah Sun in favor of one of the more inviting places in Lincoln Square. It's a mistake, albeit a forgivable one. The cramped parking lot and concrete exterior don't do much to entice random people, but once inside this traditional Chinese and Cantonese spot, they'll find a large, bright space with colorful murals evoking Asian scenes. And while the televisions facing the dining room seem like a curious addition, overall the restaurant's environs make for a friendly group dining experience.

With plentiful, inviting, large tables and booths, it seems a shame to eat here with just two people. In fact, House of Wah Sun encourages the opposite by offering group dinner menus for sizes from two ($27) to eight ($89). It serves lunch and dinner, and offers dishes in small or large portions (most cost $6 to $11). For a good start, try the egg rolls with a crispy exterior and flavorful vegetable filling for just $1.50. Though the dishes come doused in a generous helping of sauce, possibly a little too much for some people's tastes, the kitchen churns out solid food.

On a quiet Sunday afternoon, we received quick and friendly service. When we asked our server if we could have chicken subgum, which was absent from the menu, he said it wasn't a problem. Though the dish, with chicken, cashews and mixed vegetables, probably wasn’t hard to cull from ingredients used in other meals, it was a nice gesture.

Lunch came with tea and two cookies: almond and fortune. Though the latter instructed me not to “reveal my plans just yet,” and, like Homer Simpson, I don't make it a custom to defy baked goods, I'll not pass by House of Wah Sun again.

Centerstage Reviewer: Kent Green

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Hours

1:30-10 p.m. Sunday; noon-10 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; noon-10:30 p.m. Friday; 1:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday

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