Wawa in New York

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An inconspicuous Korean spot in the West Village, Wawa caught my eye when I saw its customers in the window eating delicious-looking noodles. Noodle-junky that I am, I had to try it out.

Their menu, while not too extensive, contains a selection of salads, dumplings, bibimbop, and (of course) noodle soups. I got the Udon, and it was yummy - thick noodles, tasty tofu. I’m not a huge fan of the broth, but it’s still a delicious dish.

The place is very small, but I haven’t yet had trouble finding a seat at lunchtime. I like the clean, white interior and the music they play - old school jazz and interesting indy. Definitely a good spot to get my noodle fix.

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