Magic Wok in Artesia Closes :-( …UPDATE!

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • December 9, 2014
Update: December 9, 2014. We got an e-mail that Magic Wok is rehiring, which was confirmed by a post on their Facebook page (why didn't anyone tell us they had a Facebook page!!) They're still closed as of this writing, but it doesn't seem long...
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