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    Wok To Walk

    3.5 (467 reviews)
    InexpensiveAsian Fusion, Fast Food
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Tee J.

    I eat at one of these locations everytime I'm in NYC. It's so quick and convenient. I got the egg noodles with chicken, broccoli, and mushrooms with teriyaki sauce.

    Gabby A.

    The service and speed here is excellent. Great spot for a quick lunch on the go. I enjoyed my bowl but wish there had been more noodles.

    Shawn C.

    Delicious, fast, hot, and convenient. I like all the customization options and the portion is filling. The rice noodles are gluten free. I wish there was more of these in the city. They're open 'till 1am, so this is the best spot when everything else is closed.

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    Nicole J.

    I asked before ordering could I substitute the regular rice for fried rice with the chicken teriyaki. The cashier said yes but I ended up with regular chicken with fried rice. Took it back and they gave me the exact same thing. Waste of time and money.

    Taylor S.

    This is one of my favorite late-night spots in New York City, but the employees have started to stop serving over an hour before close. The doors are open but the workers are turning people away. It's a shame and ownership should know.

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    Stephanie D.

    This place was just ok for me. A friend took me here and I wasn't even sure I was gonna get anything but I got hungry and I was there so..... I ordered noodles with chicken in teriyaki sauce. Wanted to add more but this place is WAY too expensive. For the two items and sauce it cost me $12!! My friends came to $22!!!!!! Absolutely RIDICULOUS!!!!! And the container wasn't even full. If you're gonna charge that much for food, GIVE ME FOOD!!!!! They charge separately for everything. Base price is around $7, add $1-$4 for protein then $0.90 for each additional topping. Talk about robbery! It tastes good but I feel I could have gotten something better with the money I spent. And more of it for that matter. Don't think I'll ever go here again unless they lower the prices.

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    Ricardo T.

    Wok the Heck, Wok to Walk? I have had Wok to Walk on my list for a while and finally had the chance to try them out. On the corner of 8th and 38th Street, sits this small restaurant with limited seating. A fast food ramen spot where you can choose your own ingredients with a viewable toppings bar and noodle types. I ordered the advetised pad thai bowl. Unfortunately, what I received tasted far from traditional pad thai. The bowl lacked flavor, if there was any at all. My container was barely 3 quarters full and filled with a lot of bean sprouts and barely any noodles. Based on the other reviews, i guess it all depends on who is preparing your order at the time because I have seen some pictures of full bowls and good reviews on flavor. With all the lunch options in that neighborhood at that price, i will Walk by Wok from now on.

    Doug W.

    Wok to walk... walk passed this place and get anything else. It's okay, I think it tasted burnt and way too salty, the small cup of noods "with vegetables" is overpriced, extremely overpriced. Adding anything is gnna cost you even more and it won't be as good as a slice of pizza or any of the other fast food on the block for that matter. Not worth it and I won't be back.

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