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Bidra med feedbackWok Box is a franchise that grew out of Edmonton, Alberta and has spread across Canada and into the States. This particular location is in the busy Queensborough Landing area of New West. On our visit, the place was completely empty… perhaps the abundance of places that you can get asian food in the Lower Mainland has something to do with that. In any case, the interior is fairly clean and spacious. You order your meal at the counter and they bring it out to your table.
I liked it. I don't get the hate.<br/ <br/ i ordered the red thai curry bowl with tofu and udon noodles instead of rice and i fully enjoyed it. it was so tasty i could have it again tomorrow.<br/ <br/ maybe they've totally changed after getting all the bad reviews because the service was friendly and efficient and the food came out fast and fresh.<br/ <br/ i see complaints about the food being too expensive. all i gotta say is it's not as cheap as asian food in the mall (i don't usually eat food from a mall vendor) but it tastes a lot better. <br/ <br/ they gave me a fortune cookie and inside i won a free combo for next time.<br/ <br/ i would recommend this place for quick and tasty noodles.
Love Wok Box!!!. Hello,<br/ I had the opportunity to visit Wok Box in New Westminster yesterday with my mom. We ordered Mongolian with tofu and noodles and Kung Pao with chicken and chowmein noodles and from appetizers we had Crispy Noodle Shrimp. We didn't expect to get so much food for money that we paid. Food was really tasty and a lot, even we took at home in cute Wok Box boxes. Food is awesome and healthy. We are the regular customer from now on and not only in New Westminster, that's great there is Wok Box in all BC.<br/ <br/ Thank you guyssssssssssss for this food!!!<br/ <br/ Nick
Located at Queensborough landing, Wok Box is probably one of the only places around that mixes a bunch of Asian cuisine together. Passing by here numerous times on trips to Wal-mart, I never had the chance to try them out, so after class one day, my friend and I decided to give them a try. From the outside, you can tell that it's a Chinese place. However, that wasn't the case when I walked in. The decor sort of has a mix of Asianness. Especially the murals of Buddha on the wall, it sort of give a sense of Thai yet it's not exactly Thai. I think a large part using buddha as decor sort of shows the Asian stereotype. After taking a minute to look at the decor and digesting the interesting yet museum like aura of the restaurant, I turned to look at the menu. I was very surprised by the menu because not only did they offer Chinese food, they had Indian food (Butter Chicken) too. I can tell that the food here is very westernized. Their selection from each culture in Asia is very limited and