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Chinese done right at Chopstix

By Devon Wiesend

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Chopstix
1820 N. Farwell Ave.
390-0570

Move over New York, Milwaukee is on its way up. There is a new Chinese restaurant in town, and they deliver when you really need food.

Chopstix will deliver to you until 3 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and until midnight Sunday through Tuesday.

That’s right, folks. What’s better than Chinese food at three o’clock in the morning? Good Chinese food delivered to you, hot, fast and affordable at three o’clock in the morning.

Chopstix is located at 1820 N. Farwell Ave. You know this area already, as Pizza Shuttle is right across the street and George Webb’s is in the same strip mall. If you choose to eat in, there are a couple of tables and the staff is very friendly.

They offer all of your favorite dishes, served up quickly to accommodate your taste. From fried wonton to subgum lo mein, their menu has all the classics.

Chopstix offers dinner combos and lunch specials to please even the pickiest of eaters. If you happen to be awake, they open at 11 a.m. Monday through Friday, and noon on Saturday and Sunday.

If you like Chinese food, you will love Chopstix’s crab rangoon. Their crab rangoon is user friendly in the fact that it is not curved like a fortune cookie, but looks more like a delicious, crispy, mini Hot Pocket filled with the gooey taste of heaven.

The noodles in the beef lo mein are perfectly cooked, not too mushy. The beef is actually good, which is rare in Chinese food as of late. The fried rice has peas and small carrots in it, if you are looking to be a little nutritious. But on the upside, after you pick out the healthy stuff, it’s damn good.

All in all, Chopstix is delicious, quickly delivered, and they only charge a $1 delivery charge if your order if less than $15.

Call Chopstix and order some food when you get a chance, just don’t forget to ask them to send you some sets of chopsticks with your food.

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