We are so sad to see that this place has closed. We miss our Friday night routine of chicken yakisoba, orange chicken and a large Saki Bomber… Please re open somewhere else! Or Better yet back near us!!!
Patrick M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Florence, AZ
Never disappointed with this place. The sushi rolls are very good. The staff is always nice and very helpful.
Crystal P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Tan Valley, AZ
The owners are really nice and kid friendly but the food is bland and the portions are smaller than most other places.
Sadie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Tan Valley, AZ
When we drove up to Wok N Roll, we thought they were closed. It’s not lit up very much. We realized it was open, because customers were leaving, so we went inside. The inside was just as dark! It was like a romantic dinner attempt gone wrong, because we could barely see our food! Our server was great, but we couldn’t really tell if she was smiling… because it was SODARK. Great food, but over priced. Flavors were amazing! Also, portions were smaller than most places that are similar. If we go back, it will be during the day so hopefully they’ll have some lights on!
Netty R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Queen Creek, AZ
The food was ok, but the portions were smaller than most places. Probably won’t order again. Free delivery is irrelevant when everything is overpriced.
Brice S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Florence, AZ
What a great place sushi. Hard to find good sushi near Florence and this place is awesome. It’s also very rare to find dim sum around here and it was so good. Just overall GREAT food and super service.
Carly H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Omaha, NE
We had a great time here! Walked in and was able to sit and wait for the rest of our party to show up. Our waitress was very friendly and informative on tastes and what’s popular. My fiancé and I shared the chicken yakisobi, crab puffs and beef and broccoli. We had a large party and our food was quick to be served. This was our first time and will not be our last.
Marcia w.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Queen Creek, AZ
Totally agree with Sandi. We were so excited to try it and nothing was good except the Cal rolls. The meat dish was horrendous and my daughter realized we could have gone to Chandler and ate at Pacific… which is much better, has awesome sushi and all you can eat options. I think the only reason places around here do well at all is because people do not want to drive an hour for a decent meal.
Anthony M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Queen Creek, AZ
WAY better than Chen’s on Bella Vista! Great FRESH food, and they don’t forget names and faces. VERY personable staff.
Kirah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Tan Valley, AZ
I love going to this place, the food is delicious and not too expensive and the servers are friendly. You make friends quickly and feel welcome.
Sandi B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mesa, AZ
Where to start with this place? My family was so excited to try this place we went just a few days after they opened. The quality of the food here is not worth the price, your wallet and your pallet will take a beating. Their delivery service is a joke, half the time when we call for delivery there are no drivers available. My family has nixed ever eating at this establishment again-the food, price and poor service will send you running.
Howard D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Tan Valley, AZ
I love this place, the singapore noodles are excellant as well as what i know as the bird nest. Been here several times and never had a bad meal. I’m very surprised by the reviews.
Birdy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pinellas Park, FL
We don’t even ask for menus any longer. We just sit at the sushi bar and have Irene choose our meal, appetizer to dessert… Perfect every time!!! We go once a week!
Kayla U.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Queen Creek, AZ
Ohh my lordy. No good! My boyfriend and I just moved from Portland and were looking for a good sushi place. Steer clear of this place.(I’m still sick to my stomach) I ordered the Fried Calamari and Chicken Fried Rice Calamari was over cooked chewy but was not fried crispy. It was almost tasting like it was frozen then baked. Ehh not good. The fried rice had NO flavor. B/f ordered a Smoked Salmon and Avocado roll. You could take this both ways, there was a ton of salmon in it. But it was not smoked very raw and too much for our liking. Service was fast, we were the only ones there(and now I don’t wonder why) Décor was very romantic and DARK. Too dark for my preferences, I couldn’t tell what color my food was.
Matthew M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Queen Creek, AZ
I got a flyer for wok n roll and decided to give it a try. Ive seen the place before and outside doesn’t look too inviting with the windows all covered up. But once i got inside it was a small and quaint place. we were the only ones in the place and got our drinks, appetizer, and food very quickly. The food was great and the price was comparable to a panda express or something similar. I’m already planning on going back and have recommend it to my friends.
Clem M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Queen Creek, AZ
Was really impressed with this place. Sushi was decent, chinese fair was good and the have a couple of my favorite dim sum items.
Alan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Tan Valley, AZ
Stopped by Wok N Roll last week for a late dinner with my wife. The food was very good… we are both fanatical about the Soft Shell Crab Rolls — definitely give these a try when you pay these guys a visit. The orange beef and orange chicken were also very good. Nice atmosphere/décor — glad to see a place like this in our neck of the woods. The staff was very friendly and the service was good. We will definitely be back!
Candice S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pinal County, AZ
Wow! I certainly didn’t expect this little gem hidden back in a strip mall near Copper Basin. We went for the first time some months after it opened and had time to improve on initial efforts. The restaurant serves both Japanese and Chinese dishes. It’s owned by a family who had restaurants in the Los Angeles area. The food was delicious and portions were not skimpy. For under $ 8, we each had a lunch that included teriyaki chicken(or tempura or shrimp and other choices), four pieces of sushi, two crab and cheese wontons, two«dumplings», rice, cucumber salad, and soup. (FYI, sushi is any type of chopped food placed inside a rice wrap and cut into round slices. Sashimi is raw fish. So, some sushi can be cooked or just have vegetables. I mention this because many people avoid sushi altogether as they think it’s all about raw fish.) The place was decorated tastefully. The popularity of Wok n Roll has grown to where, on some weekend nights, there’s a wait for a table.
Shane H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Tan Valley, AZ
We ate here the night the restaurant opened. We ordered the kung pow chicken, orange chicken, and two sushi rolls. The kung pow chicken(what I ordered) was very delicious and spicy(the way it’s supposed to be). The orange chicken was different than what I had previously had(panda express) but the difference was very good. It didn’t have the sticky, syrupy taste that one comes to associate with orange chicken. My wife and son both had the sushi and thought it was very good. I will take her word for it as she grew up eating sushi and sashimi in Hawaii and should know what it should tastes like. Overall, the food was very good and a pleasant change from fast food Asian fare. I would highly recommend it.
Dan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Phoenix, AZ
Finally, a Sushi restaurant, way out here in the middle of no where! Located in a mostly deserted shopping center in San Tan Valley. I am not sure, but I think this is the opening week for this new Japaneses/Chinese restaurant. We ordered the Ginger & Scallion chicken along with the Beef Chow Fun. The chicken dish came out room temperature and the chow fun did not have a lot of flavor, but a little soy sauce improved it somewhat. For $ 3 more per person our dinners came with Miso soup, Salad, Egg rolls and Gyozas. The food was not the best I have ever tasted but it was ok and met my expectations. With all the restaurants that go out of business in this economy, you have to be on your game. In time, I hope Wok n Roll finds it’s place. We need great restaurants out here, in the middle of no where, not just ok restaurants.