![]() TIki also acted as a form of nostalgia for the G.I.s who returned from World War II who may have spent time recovering from injuries in Hawaii or had fond memories of the Tropics during their time abroad. Rums were cheaper than whisky or gin and thus far more affordable for middleclass Americans. In the 1950’s and 1960’s Tiki was celebrated as a tropical escapism at an affordable price. Let’s be up-front with Tiki and Tiki culture. We welcome you to escape with us and enjoy a little taste of tropical paradise in the heart of Cambridge. ![]() Our hospitality experience is curated by restaurant manager John Shin and our our Tiki inspired beverage program has been carefully crafted by lead bartender Matthew Tetrault. With a lush atmosphere and curated Asian inspired small plates by Chef owner Jason Doo, Chefs Sergio Enqriuez and Diana Reza. ![]() Wusong Road tells the culinary love story about Asian American Cuisine and tropical Tiki escapism that was central to Cambridge Massachusetts (home of the ‘Peking Ravioli’). ![]() We are hidden away in the outskirts of Harvard Square in America’s first train (‘Conductors’) building and Wusong Road is named after the first train building located in Wusong China (located just outside of Chef Jason’s family’s hometown of Shanghai). Hidden away in the historic 100 year old Conductor’s Building on the outskirts of Harvard Square. ![]()
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