First of all the young lady who attended to me was on point. She effortlessly went through the menu with me.
Now to the main issue. I didn't dine in. I did a take out. The young lady brought the food to my car then off I went. The sweet aroma was too much for me so at a point I had let fresh air into the car.
I got to know of Wok Boyz because Ameyaw a popular blogger had featured them. I was in the area so I decided to find out if it was all hype.
I finally got to my destination and the package on the table. The packaging was cool and I was excited since this was the first in Ghana that I was going to eat out of a Chinese Take Out Box using chop sticks though this is common in other places in the world.
I bought Spicy Korean Wings, Pad Thai with Chicken and Hakka Noodles with Prawns. I opened the boxes...l was utterly disappointed, they were both not full to the brim. For that price that was the least Wok Boyz could do!
Prawns??? I will say shrimps although at times those names are used interchangeably. But for a food place, I think we deserve to know what we are paying for!
Finally, the taste is not anything out of the ordinary and this is my personal opinion! It...
Read moreThe true definition of Asian Street food 💯 I love how the small space is well utilized and the graffiti paintings, lighting and open air feel makes you really enjoy the street food vibes. I absolutely loved how the clear glass window shows how the chef prepares the meals and the fire display from the kitchen also add to the whole experience. I recommend the Hakka Noodles with prawns. It was so flavorful,spicy and fulfilling only problem is it had too much vegetables and less noodles. Waiters were polite and the food came within 10mins of ordering (this was super impressive considering it was holiday and there were a number of busy tables) The food packing greatly highlights the Asian takeout vibe and found it cute.
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I'm pretty impressed with how things have been made in order to fit the space and so on.
Talking about wok Boyz, the first impression you get is how bright that tiny space can be and how clear things can be seen through the glass and through the waitresses smiles. We do like it.
Having eaten Asian food before , I would not say there is that "something" else but I did like my woton chicken soup which was affordable ; okay the hakka noodle tasted good , but nothing very very wow.
Overall, the experience is good , a try once...
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