Asian restaurant, Bar, Chinese restaurant, Japanese restaurant, Karaoke bar, Restaurant
Wok and Roll Restaurant Karaoke is a vibrant spot tucked away in Gallery Place, ideal for Asian cuisine lovers and karaoke enthusiasts alike. With a price range of just $2, it offers a delightful mix of Chinese and Japanese dishes. Diners rave about the fast service and affordable lunch specials, like the garlic pork or sushi rolls. Enjoy a cozy atmosphere perfect for families or groups, and don’t miss the chance to sing your heart out after dinner!
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Read about Wok and Roll in a "Best places to eat in Chinatown" article.Given that it's a quick right off of the Chinatown exit from the Metro stop, I had to check it out.Apparently, they also offer karaoke by the hour.Interesting.When I went in, I wasn't prepared to be met with a code locked door and cut out plexiglass for take away.The sweet server came right away and opened the way to a small dining area.The writer recommended this restaurant for their affordable lunch, and prices were on point! Many affordable offerings were a refreshing change.They offer two dish lists, $10.95 or $11.95, and $1 to add an egg roll or soup.They also offer a selection of two sushi rolls and a miso soup for $13.95.Their full menu was also available.I ventured out on a rainy day in search of dumplings, so I was sad to learn they didn't make their own.They did have four men on the sushi line, which was tempting, but I'm a scent person and passed.Instead, I opted for the lunch of pork in garlic and added on the egg roll.It was a little shorter and fatter than most and filled with delicious cabbage, carrot, and pork.While I waited, the place filled up (2 PM), and they took a lot of calls for takeout. My entree portion was impressive for lunch.The dish was heaped with strips of pork, bell peppers, onion, water chestnuts, and a few chili peppers in a delicious garlic sauce.If you don't like a little spice, be warned.A small bowl of steamed white rice came alongside.I could've eaten this dish for days.Service: warm and friendly.Price: exceptional.Taste: Excellent.Atmosphere: nothing fancy, small and quirky.It was a great find from a recommendation that I completely agree with.By far, it was the most affordable lunch I had after 4 days in DC.So go check it out for yourself.
I got the sesame chicken and it was delicious.The egg rolls that I ordered came out really good.I tried the yellow sauce that came with the egg roll and it was like fire sauce, It cleared my sinuses. I think the next time I'm in DC I will do the karaoke they have here, it looks fun.
The food was just okay lacking flavor.The sushi was the best thing I got the tempura vegetables had thick crust.The dips lacked flavor.The egg drop needed lots of soy sauce to give it flavor.The best priced place I ate in DC but the food is just okay not great
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