Wing Wan

Information About Wing Wan
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248 Hempstead Ave, West Hempstead, 11552
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Rating (average)
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Rabbinical Supervision
Vaad of Queens
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Service Hours
Sunday - Thursday: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday: 10:30 am - 2 Hours Before Shabbos
Saturday Open for Catering Only -
Attire
Casual
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Succah On Succot
No
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Nine Days Menu
No
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Open For Pesach
No
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Reservations
Recommended
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About Wing Wan
Situated in West Hempstead, WING WAN has been serving a menu that blends traditional Asian flavors for 3 decades. Amy and Sam, the owners, make for a strong power couple, with the two of them dividing and conquering front of house and back of house operations, respectively.
The neighborhood restaurant features a broad range of options, from dumplings to stir-fried beef, chicken dishes. Popular items include classic favorites such as General Tso’s Chicken, Lo Mein, and Teriyaki Salmon. The restaurant’s sushi offerings provide additional variety, with customers noting the freshness and well-balanced flavors of the rolls.
If you are picky, they have plenty of options to suit your needs. And for the Gluten Free folks, they also offer dishes to fit those needs.
One aspect that distinguishes Wing Wan and has kept it open for this long is its Sunday buffet, which presents a rotating selection of dishes at a fixed price. Some visitors have remarked that the buffet is well-stocked with 16 different dishes, making it a convenient choice for families and groups. Others appreciate the ability to try a wider range of menu items in a single visit without buying multiple dishes.
Customer feedback frequently mentions the consistency of the food and the portion sizes. Many patrons describe the flavors as authentic; the service is generally well-reviewed as well, with guests highlighting the efficiency of the staff, especially during busier hours. While every dining experience is unique, the overall impression suggests that Wing Wan meets the expectations of its regular visitors.
The restaurant provides dine-in, takeout, and catering options, accommodating different needs. Shabbos takeout options are also offered, with a few different chicken choices, some noodle or potato kugel options, salads, rice, and even cold cut options to round out.
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