Reviews Wok & Roll

4
Marie
+4
Found this by chance while visiting the museums. The food was pretty good. Dumplings were my favorite for sure! Service was okay. Also, gratuity is automatically included whicj isnt a problem, but look out for that because we almost left double since we weren't aware. Don't sit near the restrooms. There is a bit of a smell lingering around there. They have French fries for kids, that's pretty much it for kids.
5
Akhil Varma
+5
One of the best restaurants I tried in recent times . I tried combination udon, chicken fried rice and dumplings. Worth the time and food. Had a good day in the end. Loved it...♥️
4
RandomTravelingPerson
+4
I was going around Chinatown to find food and stopped by this place with my family. They had good food but my stomach started to hurt after. Our server was really helpful and the food was served quickly. The food quite expensive but I think it was worth it. My only concern was the cleanness of the place.
5
Leandra Nyemeck
+5
I would highly recommend visiting this hidden gem. It was my first time last night and I always wanted to try one of the restaurants in Chinatown. I ended up ordering the Shrimp Lo Mien and it was delicious. The portion size was actually pretty good to wear I had to get a to go box. The service was pretty nice as our food came out pretty quickly and the ambiance was as well. It was pretty cool that they had a space next door for karaoke. I'd definitely return again!
5
Dav L.
+5
We were looking for Chinese food and decided to stop by this restaurant. The service was pretty good and the food was served quite fast. The soup was awesome and the amount of food for main course was generous. Autehtic Chinese food and highly recommended.
5
G Monet
+5
I love Asain food and this was the spot for me! OMG the whole fried fish was AMAZING. It was fried well and super saucy. The curry shrimp was good and so was the salmon. We loved the spring rolls too. Would def come back again!
5
Jeffery Montgomery
+5
The best place for Chinese food served hot and to order on a late Saturday night. Food had very generous portion sizes with decent pricing and a nice drink menu. There was only two servers on the floor and the restaurant fills up fast, but it's worth it. Nice place to people watch, you'll see a lot of DC natives out for a meal while enjoying the nightlife. Recommend you give it a try.
5
Cigal Shaham
+5
Really good for late night Asian food in DC!! I was a bit worried when we walked up and heard the loud noise from the connected Karaoke bar, but you cannot hear it at all in the restaurant! My fellow diners enjoyed Schazeuan (spelling?) Beef and white rice, which was well seasoned. I loved the vegetarian (with egg) hot n sour soup and veggie sushi roll. Best part? Open until 2am for those like us that landed in DC late
4
Paul LaVigne
+4
Altogether a good Chinese restaurant but not great. The food was hit and miss, starting with crab Rangoons that really had very little crab in them and tasted more like the deep fryer oil. From there things got better with the rest of the dishes being good. They do need to work on cleanliness, however it did appear there were only two ladies working in the entire restaurant so maybe it was more of a time of day thing.
5
Joel Keralis
+5
Great little karaoke spot in Chinatown. Good food, decent drink selection. The karaoke lyrics on the screen can be a bit off, but it's still good fun, especially with a group of friends.
5
Stefan Mitikj
+5
The atmosphere at Wok and Roll is bustling and energetic, with its modern decor and vibrant color scheme. The restaurant's contemporary design, coupled with lively music and an animated crowd, creates an inviting ambiance that sets the stage for an enjoyable dining experience. The menu at Wok and Roll features an extensive selection of Asian-inspired dishes, ranging from Chinese and Japanese cuisine to Thai and Vietnamese specialties. From sushi rolls and dim sum to stir-fries and curry dishes, there is a wide variety of options to cater to different tastes and preferences. During my visit, I had the pleasure of trying several dishes that showcased the flavors and techniques of Asian cooking. The sushi rolls were fresh and skillfully prepared, with a pleasing balance of ingredients. The stir-fried dishes were flavorful and packed with aromatic spices and vibrant vegetables. The attention to detail in presentation and the use of quality ingredients were evident throughout the meal. And the noodle soup was the best! The service at Wok and Roll was attentive and friendly. The staff members were knowledgeable about the menu and offered recommendations based on personal preferences. The dishes were served promptly, and the waitstaff made sure to check on us regularly, ensuring a pleasant dining experience. Wok and Roll also offers a variety of specialty cocktails and a well-curated selection of beverages to complement the flavors of the cuisine. The creative combinations and unique flavors of their cocktails added an extra layer of enjoyment to the meal. One aspect to note is that Wok and Roll can be quite busy during peak hours, which may result in slightly longer wait times for seating or service. Additionally, while the food was generally delicious, some dishes may have benefited from a touch more seasoning or bolder flavors to truly stand out. In summary, Wok and Roll offers a diverse menu of Asian cuisine in a lively and vibrant setting. The atmosphere is energetic, the food is flavorful, and the service is attentive. Whether you're craving sushi, stir-fried dishes, or other Asian delights, Wok and Roll is a great choice for an enjoyable dining experience in Washington, D.C.
5
Hilda Kroll
+5
A great lunch for around $15, including tax and tip, in a historical landmark site. The generous portions of Hunan Chicken and Bean Curd Home Style my friend and I shared were delicious. We got an extra bowl to share the Hot and Sour Soup, which was only $1. Conveniently located close to the Gallery Place Metro and Verizon Center and a short walk to the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Portrait Gallery.
4
Bobbi DeAnda
+4
Overall good! Service was great. The crab wontons were a little disappointing with the filling ratio. The sushi was amazing! LOVED the shrimp tempura! I wish the dynamite roll had a not spicy option because it was SO YUMMY but too spicy for me. The music in there makes me want to come back for karaoke - they were playing ALL the jams! The only thing I didn’t love about the vibe is they were burning incense and the smell was a bit intense for me, but other than that and the wontons, it was great!
5
Naomi Eklund
+5
The food was very good, nice and clean and fresh. Service was pleasant and friendly. It’s a simple atmosphere, but the music was cheerful and there was enough room. Definitely would come back.
5
Brandi Bianconi
+5
We went to Wok and Roll twice in one month! The first time I had the Peking Duck and it was the best duck I’ve ever had! Juicy, and the skin perfectly crispy. The rice was perfectly cooked! We also had sushi on both visit and both times its was the freshest sushi I’ve ever had! Amazing food! Will make the trip to DC just to eat here again!
5
Holly Bush
+5
After walking around the city all day, I decided to go to Chinatown to get some much needed good Chinese food (I live in Florida and miss this the most) I randomly picked this place and was glad I need. I got the Szechuan chicken and a very strong and also very good mai tai. It was all wonderful. And seems to be pretty clean inside.