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Harvard Square gets a tiki bar

And, yes, they have glassware that looks like you'd expect at a tiki bar. Richard Auffrey reports he likes Wusong Road, vows to return, says next time he might even try the New England Chop Suey - "Ma La spice, grilled tomato 'bolognese', home-made shanxi maoerduo noodles, spring onions, crispy garlic chips and Thai basil."

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Can confirm it's a unique spot with tasty and affordable drinks and food. It's a welcome change from some of the local chains and useless banks that can suck the life out of Harvard Square

Tiki torches at twilight, to the girls at the bar. All the guys from the office are throwing up in their cars.

Young and Yee’s on Church Street where you could grab a $2.99 plate between classes (90's)... I never could figure out if they were a sister restaurant to Yee's Village in Davis Square, which was equally lardy deliciousness! Yenching was also pretty good, however, the Hong Kong was never a positive experience whether food or drink.

drinks (which require rather more effort and better ingredients than your typical mid-century American-Chinese-Polynesian joint), surprisingly decent prices for the level of polish. I wish the food were a little better and more in the direction of traditional Chinese, but it's a nice addition to the Square, makes fine use of that crazy Conductor's Building space, so narrow you can practically touch the walls with your arms outstretched.

Fabulous drinks and interesting food, too. Well worth a suburban trip.

This is a Wendy's

This is another Tiki treat with similar fare for a well-known restaurant reviewer to try!

Well worth the bike ride out there.

Stopped their fried pasta nachos (and ultimately closed) dining north of town beyond Polcari's seems so ...pointless ;(