Wok and Roll
604 H St NW, Washington
(202) 347-4656
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Amazing ramen and chicken with mumbo sauce. Reasonably priced as well.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
It's always a dependable meal here. We stick to our favorite sushi orders and it does not disappoint.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
My favorite part about this experience was the karaoke had every song you could imagine, the rooms were sizable, and the drinks were relatively affordable we had a group of perhaps 12 and the room was able to be split amongst all of us. Reserve in advance!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Solid DC spot. The food is good and the karaoke is a lot of fun. I have been coming here since college (almost 10+ years now). Whenever I’m back in the area I always find my way to Wok and Roll 👏🏻 👏🏻
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
I will say this place is a couple of steps above your typical asian cuisine. Late night eats at it's finest and they serve alcoholic beverages. Be advised the tip is already included on your bill.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
The food was good (I liked the ramen)
The service was okay.
The atmosphere was ... funky. One of the patrons adorned a clown mask, revved up his bike (filling the restaurant with fumes, yuck), and rode his bike on the sidewalk.
Sooooo, I'd try another restaurant. I heard the karaoke was fun, so I'd try that. But otherwise, I wouldn't recommend coming here.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 3
Excellent choice. Mango daiquiri was one of the best. Egg rolls, yes please! Sushi bar, food was hot, fresh and excellent service.
We have lived in DC for 15 years now. This was the first place we ate sushi here and we thought, wow, this is a lot better than we expected! We have lived everywhere, including Tokyo, so we are very picky. Over the years we have gone to so many other sushi places, and guess what, we keep going back to Wok and Roll! We mostly order these days, because they do a great job with delivery. Everything is packed perfectly. Just the best sushi in DC!
Went for late lunch before Caps game Dec 22nd. Tsing Toa beer. Kung pow spicy and good. My wife wanted Egg Foo Young but not on menu. They made it for her. We stay at Motto across street when in town for Caps games.
The main reason we visited was of the location's historic value, being the former home and boarding house of Mary Surratt (historic plaque on outside of building). Although it retains none of it's historic features inside we found the food very good. We had a very late lunch of egg drop soup, spring rolls, wontons and fried rice. All were excellent and would certainly visit again if in the DC area.
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Not bad but not great either. Overall an average experience on food and service. Kind of a “hole in the wall” place that is just above fast food takeout. The lo mein was good. The dumplings way too thick dough and kind of pasty without much filling or flavor.
Nice place in Chinatown with good, genuine Chinese food. Wide range, good service and quite okay in price. Recommended when visiting Chinatown!
Such a cool spot and supposedly there is a historic plaque about John Willes Booth during the Lincoln assassination. We did not find it. The food was fresh and the line was out the door so it's a known local spot.
Was recommended by hotel staff but overall disappointing. Food was not bad, but not great either with the dumpling being in eatable, very bland and a weird taste. Would not recommend. 3.0 rating because 2.0 would be unfair.
Lunch time pit stop. Singapore mei fun, general Xao chicken and pepper steak. Couple of spring rolls and hot sour soup. Perfect serving size. Flavor profile was on point.
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