There’s plenty of joy to be found in the colorful dishes and unique flavors of the Double Happiness Restaurant. Found in between the heart of Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach, this Dim Sum, Cantonese, and Szechuan restaurant is sure to delight patrons with a craving for something global, and decidedly off the beaten path.
The menu is extremely varied with a range of smaller Dim Sum dishes, lunch specialties, dinner entrées, and “All Time Favorites” which will initially give newcomers a lot to consider. The extensive Dim Sum selections are both recommended and rare in the Cape Fear region, and are a good place to start for patrons who want a full sample of the worldly cuisine. Try the shrimp with Chinese chive pot stickers or the roast pork bun, or try the Double Steamer, which is a fine variety of Dim Sum favorites. The entrees are equally enticing, with dishes like Mandarin Chicken, Crispy Honey Shrimp, and Coconut Shrimp with Candied Walnuts, which all provide a slightly light and refreshing spin on Asian cuisine. With other familiar dishes represented as well, including fried rice, lo Mein, pepper steak and Mu Shu Pork, patrons will find plenty of crave-worthy fare, ensuring that the Double Happiness Restaurant will be a Wilmington eatery that diners will want to return to again and again.
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