Wok To Walk

“SAUCE RECOMMENDATIONS:
"Bangkok" sauce= curry coconut (spicy)
"Tokyo" sauce= teriyaki (twang with a kick)

The rice noodles are my favorite!!!!!”

“I feel like I basically opened a Yelp account to review this gem of a concept!”

“Whole wheat noodles with tofu, broccoli, and pineapple with Saigon sauce is unbeatable.”

Wok To Walk

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. This place never fails. I always get good food…fast! I have never had a bad experience, and I always get something different! From so many options of noodles, protein, sauces, and toppings, your options are limitless. I have never had a problem with any of my orders nor service! Everyone has always been nice.

    If you're hungry and you need something on the go, Wok to Walk has you covered. Literally… From Wok to Walk.

  2. It seems Chipotle's concept is everywhere nowadays. Wok To Walk offers customers the freedom to choose from a variety of carbs, proteins, veggies and sauces to create one's dream dish/meal. The idea is really cool so I had to give it a try. However, I noticed the amount of oil used as the cook stir-fried a dish for the person ahead of me. When it was my turn, I specifically told the cook to use less oil. After all said and done, mine came out very oily and very sweet. I like to have flavors in my food, but putting whole lot of oyster sauce does not equal tasty. Wok To Walk pride themselves with cooking a custom made wok that is fast and healthy, but I don't see how this is healthy, fast maybe…but so is the Chinese take-out place down the block.

  3. Horrible just horrible, everything tasted burnt. I ordered the noodles with chicken teriyaki how on gods earth do you mess up a simple dish. At least I can say I gave you a try. Will I return, never! I recommend you pay attention to what your cooking.

  4. Often when you eat Asian food, there's plenty of salt to go-around and no exception here.

    It's a small, made-to-order place with a few tables but by in far people seem to takeout. They give you a few options to choose from with regard to type of noodles, protein (they also have a veggie option with no grains), and sauce. I had the veggie concoction (broccoli, some bok choy (not enough of it!), egg, bean sprouts, etc.) with Saigon sauce. You can also add stuff to the noodles for an extra charge. You get your food in a paper Chinese food container. If you brought it for takeout, you could just dump the food onto a plate to eat, but eating out of the container was a bit messy and you can't really see–and appreciate–all of the various ingredients. The food came out pretty quickly and the prices are not bad — for a typical noodle dish, it's around $8. Portions aren't huge though.

    Located on 8th Avenue near Port Authority, it's a convenient place to stop for a quick bite, though it's just fast-food Asian food. 8th Ave has a lot of junk on it from Penn Station to Port Authority, so this is not a bad place. And some low-salt options would be good!

  5. Love the concept and watching them cook. Place is small so be prepared to take with you. Sllllowwwwww to get your food. I thought my dish was bland, I got Saigon sauce. I wish it had more flavor.

  6. It's 1AM, you're in NYC, you don't know what to eat, Wok To Walk is right across the street. GO THERE! Build your own box of noodles with *whatever* you want and literally wok your person right out of there and eat it on the go, you'll thank me later! FYI for all you tipsy tourists and New Yorkers…it hit's the spot, and cheap too!

  7. Gotta give it up to up to this place – it's good!

    I recently moved offices, but used to work right next door to this place. It took me a year before visiting it because there is always some sort of line. I ordered the jasmine rice with veggies, chicken and Saigon sauce . It was extremely rich and tasty. They claim to be "healthy" but I can't believe that because it was so rich. They use quality ingredients so in that sense I guess it's "healthy" but the calories can't be too low. Anyway – it is worth a visit!

  8. I love their noodles.  Extra spicy is the way to go here and top it of with Jalapeno peppers yummy.  I usually get the udon noodles with shrimp and their house special spicy sauce.  If you go during lunch expect a line.  They do put on a show while you wait.

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8th Avenue 570
New York 10018 NY US
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Monday, 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Thursday, 11:00 am - 2:00 am
Friday, 11:00 am - 2:00 am
Saturday, 11:00 am - 2:00 am
Sunday, 11:00 am - 12:00 am