Urban Wu - Check-In and Get $5 Groupon Bucks
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Make a purchase and check in at Urban Wu to collect $5 in Groupon Bucks to use on a future Groupon purchase
How to Get Your Reward
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Add this offer to your cart for $0 and checkout.
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Make any purchase directly at Urban Wu as you normally would. There is no voucher for you to give to the merchant at the time of purchase.
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After your purchase, open the Groupon mobile app to geo-check in when you view your voucher.
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The $5 in Groupon Bucks will be added to your Groupon account within 1 week of check-in.
Groupon mobile app required to check-in. Location services must be enabled for Groupon to confirm your visit. Do not print the voucher. It will not be accepted by the merchant. To get your Groupon Bucks, go to My Groupons on the Groupon mobile app while at the establishment and tap on Urban Wu -> View Voucher -> Check-In Now.
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Urban Wu
Urban Wu specializes in authentic Sichuan Chinese cuisine. They provide a menu full of flavorful Asian dishes, including classic such as General Tso's chicken, Mongolian beef, lo mein, and kung pao with choice of meat. They also offer multiple fusion food options, inspired by Mongolian, Vietnamese, and Singaporean cuisines. But the chef's specialty are genuine Sichuan and Hunan dishes, such as pork feet, tripe, spicy hot pots, and meats braised in chili oil.
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About Urban Wu
Urban Wu specializes in authentic Sichuan Chinese cuisine. They offer a menu full of flavorful Asian dishes, including classics like General Tso's chicken, kung pao beef, lo mein, and Sichuan-style fried string bean with choice of meat. The restaurant also provides multiple fusion food options, inspired by Mongolian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Singaporean cuisines. But the chef's specialty are genuine Sichuan and Hunan dishes, such as crispy pig feet, spicy hot pots, and meats braised in chili oil.