Wok and Roll is your go-to spot in Chinatown for delicious Chinese and Japanese dishes, cheap lunch specials, and fun karaoke nights.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" and lo mein go together surprisingly well at Wok and Roll, where you can belt out karaoke hits while chomping down on Chinese and Japanese favorites like beef and broccoli, and sushi. The restaurant itself is small, with a bar and some wooden tables, but there are also private rooms at the Chinatown spot where you can sing your heart out for $40 an hour. They run a lot of karaoke specials during the week, like BOGO hours Monday and Tuesday, so check those out before you go. If the private rooms aren’t your thing, there’s a lively group karaoke situation that pops off in the main dining room some nights." - tristiana hinton, omnia saed
"Wok and Roll is a lunchtime dream, because while the price may be budget (lunch specials hover around $10), the food isn’t. You’ll likely find high school kids spending their weekly savings here, and tourists who’ve wandered in after seeing the karaoke options through the window. And though we haven’t tried the karaoke yet (we need a few more drinks for that), their food is A-1. There are no misses on the menu, which includes classic Chinese dishes and sushi. Thankfully, they do both really well. " - omnia saed
"Karaoke and a meal before you rock out with your favorite band? Yes. Please. Wok And Roll in Chinatown has delicious Chinese food like beef and broccoli and lo mein, but also serves really good sushi (hence the name). The restaurant itself is small, with a bar and some wooden tables, but there are also private rooms where you can sing your heart out for $40 an hour. They run a lot of karaoke specials during the week, like BOGO on hours Monday and Tuesday, so check those out before you go. If the private rooms aren’t your thing, there’s a lively group karaoke situation that pops off in the main dining room some nights." - tristiana hinton
"Wok and Roll is a lunchtime dream, because while the price may be budget (lunch specials are under $10), the food isn’t. You’ll likely find high school kids spending their weekly savings here, and tourists who’ve wandered in after seeing the karaoke options through the window. And though we haven’t tried the karaoke yet (we need a few more drinks for that), their food is A-1. There were no misses on the menu which includes classic Chinese dishes, so lo-mein, beef and broccoli, etc., AND sushi, hence the name. Thankfully, they do both really well. " - Omnia Saed
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