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Welcome to Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine

**OUR STORY:** Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine in Plano, TX, offers a diverse menu of Taiwanese and Chinese dishes, including popular favorites like General Tso's Chicken and Orange Chicken. Catering to both meat lovers and vegans, they provide a wide array of options like Beef Flat Rice Noodle and Vegetable Flat Rice Noodle. Customers praise the authentic flavors, quick service, and cozy atmosphere, making it a go-to spot for delicious meals. The QQ Tea House Iced Milk Tea is a must-try, adding a refreshing touch to any dining experience. With attentive staff and a bustling ambiance, Wu Wei Din is a hidden gem for Asian cuisine enthusiasts.

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  • Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine
    2909 W 15th St Plano, TX 75075
    2909 W 15th St Plano, TX 75075 Hotline: (972) 985-1688

Welcome to Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine, a hidden gem located at 2909 W 15th St, Plano, TX 75075. This delightful eatery specializes in authentic Taiwanese noodles and a variety of traditional dishes that will transport your taste buds to the vibrant streets of Taiwan. With a menu that celebrates the rich flavors of Asian cuisine, Wu Wei Din stands as a testament to culinary mastery.

As soon as you step through the doors, you’re greeted by a lively atmosphere filled with the tantalizing aromas of freshly prepared meals. The soup selection is a must-try, particularly their Hot and Sour Dumplings Soup, which comes with 6 perfectly crafted dumplings for just $10.75. Or indulge in the comforting warmth of the Shrimp and Pork Wonton Soup, offered at $9.50, lovingly served in a seasoned broth that warms your soul.

The main attraction at Wu Wei Din is undoubtedly the dry noodles. Whether you crave the spice of Noodles with Spicy Sauce ($9.00), the savory richness of Dan Dan Noodles ($9.00), or the deliciousness of Taiwanese Braised Pork Noodles ($10.25), you’ll find each dish bursting with flavor and texture that’s both satisfying and hearty.

Hungry for a taste of the extraordinary? Customers have raved about their signature creations, like the pork buns and the mesmerizing chili oil wontons, which have received numerous accolades for their authentic taste and presentation. From Beef Flat Rice Noodles to the delightful pork xiao long bao, every bite promises to be scrumptious. Grace S. describes her experience with “AMAZING” food, highlighting the homey feel and quick service – qualities that ensure your dining experience is both delightful and efficient.

Oh, and don’t forget to explore their QQ Tea House offerings. The Iced Milk Tea and vibrant Sunset Green Tea are the perfect companions to your meal, adding an extra layer of freshness, all for $4.50 each.

Patrons often find themselves coming back for more. As Tracy N. notes, her cravings for soup dumplings are always satisfied here, while Domingo M. and his friends embarked on a culinary adventure that left them describing Wu Wei Din as “plain terrific” and “exquisite.” The consensus? Wu Wei Din is not just a restaurant; it’s a culinary journey that enhances your dinner outings with family and friends.

Whether you’re looking for a quick meal or a leisurely evening with loved ones, Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine is your destination for genuine Taiwanese fare that is both comforting and exciting. Come hungry and ready for a dining experience that is truly unforgettable!

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Grace S.
Grace S.

The food is AMAZING!! Got the soup dumplings, spicy wontons, and beef flat rice noodles. Very authentic. Very homey feel. Service was quick and timely, perfect for a quick and delicious dinner. We will be back.

Krista G.
Krista G.

We arrived on Saturday night around 6:05p with a party of 4 and the lobby was packed full of people waiting to be seated. They had an unmanned paper sign in sheet for you to add your name to the waitlist. We waited for approximately 20 minutes to be seated. The service was prompt but the waitress wasn't overly aggressive with checking back in so we had time to check the menu and make decisions without feeling rushed. We ordered a variety of items from the menu.Hot & sour soup, the pork chop fried rice, chili oil wontons, flaming tofu and pork buns. Everything was good; the best item was the hot & sour soup. I would go back just for the soup! The portions were good and the prices are fair. When we finished eating, the waitress was a little pushy to get us out of there so if you want to spend time visiting after you eat, this is not the place for that.

Tracy N.
Tracy N.

One of my favorite places! I am basically always craving soup dumplings and this place always hits the spot! They have so many different types of dumplings with different fillings, I don't think I've tried something I don't like. I now know what I love the most here and it's always the cucumber salad, wonton pork dumplings, pork xiao long bao, and the Dan Dan noodles. I order these every time and will always come back!

Alexander T.
Alexander T.

Easily best Tai food in town. The personnel is familiar and hard working people. Make sure you check the schedule cause they have specific lunch hours for the team. They keep it super clean and despite it getting crowded, it's not so bad .

Domingo M.
Domingo M.

Wu Wei Din is many great things; the best way I can describe it is as "A subtle marvel!" My friend from work recommended this restaurant. I had mentioned to her that my wife had a double date with a couple of friends and asked for suggestions on where to go for dinner. Our double date started at Activate in Plano and finished with dinner at Wu Wei Din. Little did I know that it would become my new favorite Chinese restaurant! Thank you Juliane for recommending me Wu Wei Din and a few food options as well! Wu Wei Din is phenomenal Chinese food! My wife described it as "Scrumptious" and right she is (as usual)! From the Dan Dan noodles with Braised Pork to the Beef Noodle Soup - it's all serotonin-inducing! My wife and I ordered the pork buns and our friends ordered the soup dumplings: As our friend Rachel described it, it was "plain terrific"! Our other friend (and Rachel's special friend ) described the experience as "EXQUISITE"! I fully agree, especially with his use of all Caps. They have everything you could ask for: delicious soups, dumplings, rice dishes. All served delicately and with Chinese goodness! I would highly recommend the Dan Dan noodles with Braised Pork - will make you ~120% happier (results may vary). We didn't get a chance to try out their Boba tea shop - best know I'm going to try it later. I pass this recommendation on to everyone who reads this - come and try Wu Wei Din and experience how scrumptious, plainly terrific, exquisite, subtle marvel it is!

Veronica H.
Veronica H.

Pork vuns are delicious. They have red onions, pork belly, and bbq sauce. The dumplings were juicy and savory. Quick and great service.

Ivy T.
Ivy T.

I've been getting fomo from seeing all the Din Tai Fung tiktoks on my fyp... decided to stop by to scratch the itch lol! shrimp and pork xlb: 3/5 these ended up being our least favorite. the meat inside was super dry and the soup was a bit bland. but bonus points bc the dumpling skin was very thin! spicy pork and shrimp wonton: 4/5 the meat filling was the same for the xlb so still dry, but the sauce made it much more flavorful green beans: 5/5 no complaints, crisp and flavorful (our fave out of all of them) taiwanese popcorn chicken: 5/5 these were fire fresh. hot and crispy while being juicy on the inside (plus the chicken pieces were huge!) and you could taste the chinese 5 spice, wish it came w a sauce though shrimp flat noodle: 4.5/5 noodles were cooked perfectly and it wasn't overly greasy. had the wok smell too! overall great food for decent prices! would def come back again

Ash D.
Ash D.

Update as of 6/2024. Please come eat here. I went back again to try some different items to get a better taste on what they have to offer and boy. This time around I went for the The General Tso chicken, the chicken fried rice and the beef soup. The general chicken was SO good. Crispy, saucy & fresh. The chicken fried rice was flavorful and had a perfect amount of chicken. The beef soup was good per usual. We also got the staples. Soup dumplings and the spicy wontons. 10/10

Jessie C.
Jessie C.

Such a yummy selection of foods! The waiters are quick and attentive- they speak both English and Chinese. The interior is a bit small, but they combined with QQ Teahouse to sit more tables. They have a new location opening just 5 minutes away though! We ordered Taiwanese popcorn chicken, spicy pork wontons, pork shen jian bao, pork XLB, dandan noodles, pork chop fried rice and green beans. All were delicious! My favorite were the shen jian bao! The flavors are very mild and home-y. Definitely recommend coming here to eat!

Semhar M.
Semhar M.

Five stars!!! We were in the mood for pork buns and remembers some delicious ones from Wu Wei Din a year ago. The restaurant was packed, even during a thunderstorm! I guess everyone else had the same idea. Ordered our food for pickup and it was still hot twenty minutes later. The pan-fried pork buns really did steal the show. The pork xiao long bao (pork soup dumplings) were also delicious! I bet these are even better when dining in. Other things we enjoyed: the popcorn chicken (which basically was a dark meat karaage - could use some sauce to dip it in), the sweet and sour chicken, and the lo mein noodles. Overall delicious lunch!