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Hunan Wok is Open, In Case You Didn't Know
The Brentwood Chinese restaurant that closed after a fire earlier this year has reopened, with new booths and fresh paint.
Hunan Wok, in Brentwood, has reopened, owner Jason Lee wants everyone to know.
He was a partner in the restaurant with Angela Lin, and she retired, he said, so now it's his.
The restaurant closed in May after a fire.
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Lee pointed out the fresh paint, new booths and new marble bar. He said the kitchen, where the fire was, is all new.
A new menu will have an all white meat chicken dish, beef broccoli, Hunan beef, General Tso's chicken and pot sitckers for the kids. He said "no MSG."
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Ada, who has waited tables there for 13 years, she said, is still there.
The hours are 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday to Friday and 4 - 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The restaurant delivers within a 3-mile radius, and has two numbers to call: 314-962-0898 and 314-962-0899.
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