December 20, 2017 China Rose
When we showed up there was no one else in the dining room. Most of the patrons were sitting in the bar playing keno, so it was nice to have the place to ourselves. China Rose does a big takeout business as well.
Make sure to go to their website to get a 15% off coupon. They also print coupons on the back of the local Stop and Shop receipts.
Lunch specials come in at a good price, all under $10. They’re served daily from 11:30-3:30. You can have your choice of pork fried rice or steamed rice and one choice of the following appetizer: egg roll, spring roll, chicken teriyaki, 6 boneless spareribs, 3 chicken fingers, 3 crab rangoon, chicken wing or a beef teriyaki. I’m usually a General Tso kind of girl, but they have lo mein, beef and broccoli, shrimp and mixed vegetables and sweet and sour chicken to name a few other options.
They have a good variety of sushi on their menu with special rolls like an alligator maki, a red dragon maki, a super spider maki and a volcano maki to name a few. Special rolls will run you about $12-$15. Regular maki rolls will run you anywhere from $5-$10. Pictured above is the shrimp tempura maki.
China Rose also offers dinner specials, similar to the lunch specials but coming in at around $12.95.
Service was friendly and attentive. Parking is available in a private lot out front.
China Rose
15 East Plain Street, Wayland
www.chinarosecuisine.com
Tags: casual dining, chinese, dinner, lunch, takeout
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