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Sunwahbarbq
Vegetarians
Feb. 22, 2012
Check Out Local Tofu Dishes at Sun Wah BBQ
Sun Wah BBQ’s tofu dishes could convert meatlovers.
By
Michael Gebert
Events
Jan. 11, 2012
Grab Your Seat For Sun Wah’s Chinese New Year Feast
Tickets are going fast for the Chinese New Year’s Eve feast at Sun Wah Bar-B-Q.
By
Michael Gebert
The Other Critics
Feb. 11, 2010
Tamarkin’s Gaga for The Purple Pig; Vettel Revisits Sun Wah
Two restaurants get raves - one newcomer and one old-school standby.
By
Helen Rosner
The Other Critics
Jan. 29, 2010
Branch 27 is in Good Hands; Wave Runs Hot and Cold
Plus: Quince produces at least one stellar dish, and Sun Wah is as good as ever.
By
Helen Rosner
Reopenings
Nov. 4, 2009
Sun Wah’s New Location Is Live
The barbecue staple has moved around the corner from its old digs.
By
Helen Rosner
Marketing Gimmicks
Oct. 19, 2009
Why Don’t More Chefs Guest-Star On Each Other’s Menus?
A Vie/Hot Chocolate collaboration has us wanting more.
By
Helen Rosner
Street Food
Sept. 28, 2009
Street Food At Sun Wah
Sun Wah Bar-B-Q’s new space means new things on the menu.
By
Helen Rosner
Temporary Closings
Sept. 2, 2009
Sun Wah Bar-B-Q Is On The Move
Sun Wah Bar-B-Q moves a block north to a new location.
By
Helen Rosner
Menus
July 17, 2009
Sun Wah Bar-B-Q’s No-Longer-Secret Menu
Duck egg foo young and “Mike’s chicken” are among the restaurant’s off-menu highlights.
By
Helen Rosner