Thanks for all the support since we’ve launched What Would Wu Eat? After seeing Mitch’s delicious review of Elmhurst restaurants, Council Member Daniel Dromm and Comptroller John Liu headed to Lao Kou Wei to taste their infamous soups, attempt to pull noodles and kick off Eat Elmhurst restaurant week.
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Pho in Jackson Heights
Sunday night we stopped by Jackson Heights for a soothing bowl of pho from Thai Son. I just got back home from a 30-hour non-sleep escapade. I was sleep deprived, tired and sore as I also played 4 hours of basketball in the early morning. So I went in search for some comfort food – […]
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Eat Citifield
Thank you to everyone who has read, spread the word and supported What Would Wu Eat? We hope you enjoy our blog and keep coming back. This past Tuesday, we went to CitiField to see the NY Mets take on the Houston Astros. The Mets are currently in last place, and it was rainy and […]
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Happy Birthday to Wu!
Happy birthday to Mitch as he turns a year older! When I met Mitch 5 years ago, I was amazed by his appetite and we immediately became great friends, sharing endless meals and searching for the best deal in California. Not much has changed since then and I’m very grateful to have a partner who […]
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Hot Pot at Home
“Hot Pot” or the literal translation in Chinese: “Fire Pot”, is a eating phenomenon that is getting more and more popular in NYC. It has always been around in Asia, particularly in China, Japan, and Taiwan, in which you have a hot cauldron (or pot) of boiling water or broth, and eat as you cook […]
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Orange Sac Sac
Mitch introduced me to these little wonders awhile ago and before then I had never seen or tasted something like this before. This little can of juice (with pulp!) is packed with Vitamin C and goodness. Just be careful with the high sugar content if you’re sensitive to it. I recently packed our fridge with […]

