I don’t appreciate the fact that you don’t honor the $ 3.69 price of bona tea as advertised on your official web page as opposed the $ 4.19 you charge at the store. Refusing to honor your own prices is ethically dubious at best. Source:
Andrew L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
First time stopping in, and the teriyaki is pretty darn good! Good flavor and great quality chicken. Will have to come back another time to try out some other stuff. There’s also an upstairs I failed to check out. Will have to sit there next time. :)
Leo V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Loveland, CO
The only reason to stop by Teriyaki Wok II is to get the boba tea, and then specifically the snow. When I lived in California, there were boba tea specialty shops around every corner and I was lucky enough to travel outside the country recently to have Taiwanese boba tea(AKA the original boba tea). Boba tea’s most iconic form is as a milk tea, however, in the US, it’s usually served cold instead of hot. At Teriyaki Wok II, the milk tea boba, the slush, and the ice teas are all subpar. Oftentimes, I can taste the powder, which means they don’t use real ingredients(not that their facility has the space for it) and that they don’t care much for the boba tea to blend it thoroughly enough to where the customer doesn’t notice the powder. These issues aren’t as prominent in their snow boba, which measures out as only okay in the end. The actual tapioca pearls are good, but not great. The pearls are, at least, consistent in their texture, but they lack their own unique flavor that I’m used too. I basically only come here because I get boba cravings and I’m not willing to drive down to Denver just for a cup. I also hate that for $ 4, the boba here is so mediocre compared to literally every other boba place I’ve had in California and Asia. The food is definitely not worth trying, so don’t waste your money. It’s poorly made and it’s fairly obvious that the only reason why the owners opened up this place was to capitalize on college students’ desire to be trendy by eating fad/meme foods like sushi because it’s «healthy» and«exotic» and makes them feel cultured. Other recommendations: Young’s Café, Saigon Grill, and Café de Bangkok
J. M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Collins, CO
Ate a bibimbap here and was pretty satisfied. Can’t say much other than how it has a somewhat authentic taste in a city that lacks authentic Asian food. P. S. I know this store suggests eating their Japanese food, but I think the owners are Korean. Try their Korean food sometime.
Ray K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lone Tree, CO
Ordered the udon soup na ma udon. Really good and the portion is pretty size able. They also have the normal teriyaki bowl stuff. Lots of seating and casual environment.
Joy J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Fort Collins, CO
The place was really a little bit sketchy but we shouldn’t have expected too much considering the price. The beef noodles we had tasted like made from instant noodles, and the beef was like offcuts
Lana S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Arvada, CO
Meh. Just meh. Not good, and not bad. Mediocre and boring food. There are better choices in Fort Collins in the same price range. Decent kimchi
A k.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
Grew up on Korean food and I was craving some today. Went here with a friend a few months back and thought it was decent, but I got the spicy pork today and it was on point. A generous portion of pork, and the marinade is better than what I’ve had at some Korean BBQs! Definitely worth going for the spicy pork alone, though my friends have recommended the boba and now I’m curious about the other Korean items on the menu. A nice little gem in Fort Collins.
Elinor C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Collins, CO
So we spent $ 8 on a veggie bowl(steamed veggies on steamed rice, no sauce, nothing else), and another $ 8 for bibimbap, which was disappointing too. Spicy tofu soup was ok though.
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Collins, CO
I’ve been craving Korean food like crazy(I’m Korean-American), but my husband and I haven’t been able to get away to Denver from Fort Collins for some good Korean food. I’d heard about Teriyaki Wok from some international students I teach at CSU, and they said the Korean dishes here were decent so we decided to check it out today for lunch. It is indeed a little hole-in-the-wall like… But I liked the variety of Asian dishes and boba teas on the menu. I ordered the soondubu soup(soft tofu soup) and my husband got the bibimbap. Both came out fairly fast, and both were surprisingly good. Definitely not the BEST we’ve ever had, but it’ll do for Fort Collins. Also, before heading out, I got the lychee creamy boba tea. DELICIOUS!!!
Genevieve A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Colorado Springs, CO
The service was awesome even though we ordered to go. The food is nice. But nothing special. It reminded me of something you could get at a shopping mall food court. If you want something cheap, this is an awesome place to check out. However, if you want something more flavorful and fresh, try somewhere else.
Raygina K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Collins, CO
I like coming into Teriyaki Wok. The service is good and the portions are good sized. Getting a jumbo bowl usually leaves me with leftovers for lunch.
Lizzy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Collins, CO
So happy that there is a local place where I can enjoy a bowl of kimchi soup. Yummy! My husband is Korean and ever since we’ve been married I’ve been on the hunt for Korean food any place we go. Although the soup is a small portion considering the massive sizes I’ve received elsewhere and the sides aren’t that great, it still satisfies my craving. Also, soooo glad we have boba tea in town. I am so passionate about boba that I actually order it online and make it at home. I’ve even looked into opening my own boba tea shop in town numerous times. I will say that their boba tea isn’t the best but again, it hits the spot. For $ 4 a boba they should put more boba in the cup though.
Kristin M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Fort Collins, CO
There is a hunger for more ethnic food in Fort Collins. People are on the hunt for cuisine that sparks their interest and tantalizes their taste buds; searching high and low for an out of the ordinary bite. People want to find that in cuisines from around the world. It’s possible that Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations, or Andrew Zimmern’s Bizarre Foods have made an impaction on adventurous foodies. Many readers have asked me about Korean food in Fort Collins, believing that we don’t have any Korean restaurants. While we don’t have a large variety, we do have a couple of places that offer a mixed menu of Japanese and Korean selections. One of those places is Teriyaki Wok 2 — a family-owned restaurant with owners who were born and raised in Korea. The menu is simple — a few teriyaki bowls, yakitori bowls, some sushi, a small Korean section, and a considerably large selection of Boba tea. It would be a good idea to check out their Boba menu before going in to give yourself enough time to look over all of the flavors. That way you don’t feel like a dolt staring at the board forever like I did. People may be hungry for more ethnic options in Fort Collins and hoping to find a good Korean place, but I don’t think it’s worth the stop to Teriyaki Wok 2 to journey on a culinary adventure. It’s fairly average at best. I appreciate that we actually have Korean menu items, but I’m pretty disappointed that the only decent reason to navigate the parking lot corner of awkward is the boba.
Maria K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Collins, CO
We have been searching around Ft. Collins for Boba and was happy to see that this place sold it & in lots of varieties. The boba is delicious! When we originally came here for the boba but we saw the food menu and decided to also get the katsu and philadelphia roll. Everything was spot on and delicious. Love that it is a small hole in the wall restaurant. I will definitely go back for the Boba & good food.
Tatiana M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Collins, CO
This is a small hole in the wall family restaurant. When it opened it was one of the first places that had bubble tea in fort Collins. I enjoy. Owing here because it’s fast, tasty and you get a good amount of food for the price. Overall wok and roll and teriyaki wok are fairly similar, however they are on opposite sides of town and don’t really have that much competing business. I like Teri wok because you can see them put your meal together in front of you, they also chop the chicken up right before they put it on your meal… kind of fun, I like knowing how people prepare my foods. I usually just get the teriyaki rice bowl. Sticky rice, steamed veggies and chicken, one suggestion i would have is to add more veggies to the plate. I like more than 4 pieces of steamed broccoli. I need to branch out and try a few other things on the menu, but I’m usually in hurry, and I like the standard Teri chicken bowl. Their sushi is alright, not the first place I would recommend in fort Collins for sushi. I love their bubble tea, it is so fun and tasty! You have the option to get creamy slushy boba teas or the standard juice boba tea. Overall this is a fast, moderately healthy lunch option!
James J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Terre Haute, IN
Well, I haven’t had the Boba tea, which is apparently the reason to visit this place, but I can review the food. I had a Jumbo Bowl which is chicken w/fried rice, Lo Mein, broccoli and carrots. Total with a glass of water came to $ 8. It was tasty enough but honestly I have had better and cheaper meals at Tokyo Joe’s. Mostly I was disappointed at the portion and variety of the vegetables and the overall price. I am not sorry I stopped in but probably wouldn’t return for a meal.
Alden C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tacoma, WA
I like the sushi here but it is not the best I ever had. The reason to go here is for the Boba Tea. Last I heard also Lyric Cinema had Boba Tea also but it kind of runs in short supply here in Fort Collins. You can of course go buy the tapioca and try to cook it yourself… but why do that when someone who is infinitely more experienced in preparing these things do it for you?
Kyle E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
This place is quite a peach. If your looking for a quiet, cool, inexpensive meal, you should give this place a whirl. I have eaten here numerous times and cant recall a bad meal. Usually went with the chicken bowl or jumbo bowl. The sushi isn’t bad either for the price. The owner of the place comes off like the soup Nazi from Seinfeld, but she is actually a pretty sweet ol lady. It is locally owned and they are always working which makes for a nice vibe to see the same faces there every time.
Brittany A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Collins, CO
Two words on why you have to go here: Boba Bar. If you have never had Boba, also called Bubble Tea, then you are missing out! This is the best place in Fort Collins to experience this wonderful drink(think very tasty beverage with round gummies that you drink through a huge straw). Just go upstairs and they have a full bar with a TON of flavors, not just the 5 flavors found at other Asian restaurants. Plus, you can get your drinks cold, slushy/snow(‘snow’ is a creamy slushy), or even hot. You can also chose a variety of boba flavors, including green tea. Favorite Boba flavors: jasmine milk tea, taro snow, chocolate(great hot! The best hot chocolate ever!), cappuccino snow(it’s like a frapuccino), and vanilla bean snow. Don’t forget to get some teriyaki or sushi if you are hungry! I highly suggest the chicken teriyaki, spicy tuna roll, and crunch roll.