Wild East may not be the Chinese restaurant of our dreams, but it serves faithful versions of everyone’s favorites. Best of all, it does so without as much fat and salt as other restaurants use.
Read the review at sun-sentinel.com.
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If you go
Place: Wild East Asian Bistro
Address: 1200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale
Rating: Good
Contact: 954-828-1888, wildeastbistro.com
Cost: Moderate-expensive
Hours: Dinner daily, lunch Monday-Saturday
FYI: Beer and wine only. Reservations suggested for large parties. Outside smoking area. Attached parking garage.
Wild East may not be the Chinese restaurant of our dreams, but it serves faithful versions of everyone’s favorites. Best of all, it does so without as much fat and salt as other restaurants use.
Read the review at sun-sentinel.com.
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