Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine

2505 S Stemmons Fwy #3480, Lewisville
(469) 968-8001

Recent Reviews

Karolyn Fielder

Delicious!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bill Davis

This has become our favorite Asian dine-in restaurant. Great food, portions and service. Highly recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Soup

MJ

Best dumplings, Dan Dan noodles, and Dark beef broth noodle soup. I love that this place opened here. Also for some American Chinese, their General Tso's or Seasame chicken is absolutely delicious.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

GLENDA MONTECINOS

Very good Chinese cuisine I really

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Charity C

I got the combination lo mein and egg rolls and it wasn’t that great. However, I ordered it on DoorDash, so I’ll give this place another chance in person.

Food: 3

Molly Thao

Food was delicious ❤️ Great customer service and great atmosphere overall. I was overwhelmed by the menu since there was soooo many options to choose from. For sure, order the pork soup dumplings. They were sooo delicious

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pork Xiao Long Bao Pork Soup Dumplings 6 Pieces

Pat Crawford

The food and service were great. Crab Ragoon was some of the best I've ever had. Shrimp Mongolian and Beef Soup excellent.We will absolutely go back. A much deserved Top 50 D Magazine recommendation.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Flaviocapelo Lalo1970

food is delicious I love

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Adam Drilon

Clean and cozy environment. Fast service. And amazingly delicious food. I highly recommend this restaurant for authentic Taiwanese / Chinese cuisine.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Soup, Fried Rice, Orange Chicken, Cucumber Salad, Dumpling

Benjamin Thompson

You know that scene in "Frozen" where they're singing and the one says "we finish each other's..." and the other says "...sandwiches"? That's basically how it is with me and my wife. It usually starts out with her saying "you know what I could go for?" and me saying the random and semi-obscure thing she could go for because I was thinking the same thing.Anywho, the "thing" was soup dumplings (Xiao Long Bao) this time, and our mutual craving led us to finally try Wu Wei Din, which had been on our list for a while now because we had heard good things about it. And we were not disappointed! They have an extensive menu of authentic Chinese/Taiwanese cuisine (if I were smarter I'd be able to tell you the specific region. I believe it comes from the *tasty* region of that part of the world), and for you normies out there they've also got a large, and I'm sure delicious, section of the menu labeled "American Favorites". You get you some crab rangoons and don't let anybody yuck your yum.But I digress. First up was scallion pancake. Delicious and crispy! I found that the chili oil at the table was a great complement to it. Not your average chinese-restaurant-chili-oil. After that, we tucked into our raison-d'être, the Xiao Long Bao (we went pork). These were fantastic! We've had these at several places now and these were easily among the best we've ever had. From there we went to the pork-and-shrimp with leek steamed dumplings and let me tell you, the flavor and texture were outstanding! Different and very tasty dipping sauce with them. Next up, we got the Dan Dan Noodles with braised pork. I've had these at several places as well. Sometimes they're more on the spicy end with just a hint of peanut; sometimes they're basically peanut butter soup noodles (ew). Here at WWD they were definitely peanut-forward but not sugary sweet (yay!) and incredibly tasty. The noodles themselves were well prepared and tender. I downed the sauce after we finished the noodles and would've licked the bowl if I thought I could get away with it. Last up were the spicy pork and shrimp wontons. I was pleasantly surprised that the sauce included the numb spice in them, which if you haven't experienced it, make every effort to do so. It's addicting. These had a pleasant level of heat-- my wife is a bad Mexican who doesn't like spicy food and she could handle it just fine -- and the flavor was exquisite. The wonton texture itself was also some of the best I've had in the area.The service was top notch. We got there around 5:30 on a Friday and while it was starting to fill up we never felt too rushed or neglected and we got our food quickly. Host and servers were super friendly in a genuine way. Atmosphere was pleasant. For the sheer amount of food we got the prices seemed pretty reasonable. We will absolutely be back, and soon.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kaitlyn Rose

Best Chinese food in Lewisville, hands down. Love the general tso, orange chicken, the soup dumplings, fried dumplings, and spring onion pancakes. They also have great wonton soup. Rice is always perfectly cooked. The workers are very sweet too and remember their repeat customers!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

taelor johnson

Tables a bit close together, but the Xiao long dumplings were good. There's plenty of items on the menu to try and they were on top of the things we asked for. They also have milk teas, but I have yet to try them.Vegetarian options: A little hard to find things you might like without meat in it, especially red meat.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Fried Rice, Pork and Shrimp Wonton in House Sauce, Pork Xiao Long Bao Pork Soup Dumplings 6 Pieces, Long Bao, Dumpling

Kevin Hua

Great food and service!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Les Mcgee

Food was decent, service was as good as it could be for the one person serving 45. Management dropped the ball for sure. Also a 25% auto gratuity is insane.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Lila Aylstock

Best Chinese food! We ordered Dan Dan noodles with braised pork, orange chichen, pot stickers with leeks, egg rolls and sweet and sour soup large. Perfect amount of portion for mom and teenage son! Yum! Definitely will come again when we are in town.

Food: 5

Recommended dishes: Soup, Orange Chicken

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