Our uni campus is on Regent St, London and there are loads of places to grab food around here but nowhere quite so good as Wok To Walk just off Oxford St and opposite Ikea.
Wok to Walk is basically an Asian open kitchen making flame-tossed fresh food, to order in a matter of minutes. Fire. Metal and kapow Magic. They are the “woksmiths”
The beauty of this place is they customise whatever you like, you design your own dish and it’s made fresh to order from scratch and then you can sit down outside on a nice day and enjoy lunch and the people watching in London’s busiest shopping area.
It’s basically Chinese fast food except super healthy specialising in vegan vegetarian but meat lovers don’t worry, everything’s starts with veggie although they’ll happily add meat if you want it.
The food is so delicious most of us don’t feel the need. Wok to walk is the best place for meat eaters to go veggie and not even miss it.
Chinese slash Asian Street Food the type of quick hot a little bit spicy super tasty food you’d find in Hong Kong.
It’s a chain although not like a chain. The emphasis is on fresh healthy food of a very high quality. So you can choose the base (rice, noodles, or vegetables), protein, vegetables, and sauce, a much healthier meal on the go based on individual preferences. I love it.
The cost
Wok to walk started in Amsterdam in 2004 when founders decided to open a street food type restaurant after a trip to Asia and now they have over 100 locations around the world.
Next time you are passing stop by and sit down. You won’t be disappointed.
There aren’t many places left in London you can get a delicious lunch, you can get the regular box for £6.49. Most places you have to spend at least £10.00 on a meal or sandwich to go and you don’t get anywhere near as much food. The four piece spring roll for £3.50 is the super budget option when I’m truly broke.
Wok to walk are very happy to cater your event or party too and deliver the food right to you.
It’s chain so check out where they are. I know there is one in Leeds my mate’s at Leeds Uni and we go there when I visit.