This place is quiet but the food is very delicious! Customers just don’t know how to cook or how things are cooked. They assume it’s like a buffet that they can just pile a whole bunch of food together and expected to be cooked professional like a regular Chinese restaurant. HERE’s the KEY: DON’T OVERLOADYOURRAWSTUFFALLATONCEPRIORTOCOOKINGORELSEYOUWILLMAKEYOURHUGEDISHTASTESUPERBLAND. There’s a reason why you can always come back for more! I would definitely come back again. :) I love it!!! The service is absolutely fantastic for a casual restaurant.
Ray N.
Place rating: 5 Wilsonville, OR
The all you can eat buffet provides A good choice of fresh vegetables and meats that you place in a bowl for preparation in a wok. Your food is prepared in an individual wok so you don’t end up getting food mixed up with other people’s selections. Food is prepared quickly and properly and is delivered to your table steaming hot. There is also a steam table with a selection of Chinese foods which are included in the buffet. If you choose, they also have a menu with a good selection of traditional Chinese food. People are friendly, service is excellent and the place is spotless. There is a full drink menu including all types of alcohol. Coupons are available in the local coupon mailing.
Queen P.
Place rating: 3 Wilsonville, OR
I came in one time for mongolian beef and it doesnt taste good as i expected. It wasnt cook right way. I tasted different mongolian beef at different location and it was great. Im not recommend this !
Rosemary M.
Place rating: 1 Wilsonville, OR
Went out to dinner with my family and three of us paid separatly. When we looked at our receipt it appeared that they had charged us for an extra person. When we questioned why it was so much they said that they added a 15% tip. I told her that they cant just add a tip like that for 3 ppl and then she said that if we sit at a round table it costs more. I asked her where was the sign was that stated that and she couldnt show me one. I then asked for the manager and she came over and said that if you dont give them a tip, that they add one on automatically. I said that they cant do that and she said we could decide if we wanted them to add it automatically or we could decide ourselves– next time we came! We didnt ever have the option of leaving a tip until after they charged us for one! Both times i got different answers as to why we were being charged that much. Ridiculous and not only will we never go back there but they are going to be reported to the BBB.
Kyle H.
Place rating: 5 Tualatin, OR
So incredible! It’s like Chang’s Mongolian x 10 so good! I like that they have a wok setup but also some traditional Chinese food. The staff is very warm and treat you first class. Hot and sour soup is great! And for Paleo healthy people there are a lot of ways to make this a healthy meal. Love it! Try this place out
Scott H.
Place rating: 2 Portland, OR
I should have known better. I’ve seen ads for this place in my little mailer things. I love me a good buffet. They advertise as a chinese buffet, and that’s what I expected. However when I got in it looked more like a mongolian grill. They have your standard mongolian ingredients, and I was please to see meat that may have actually been seasoned(I really hope it was, if it wasn’t…yikes.). This sounded promising. So I loaded up a giant bowl in my normal Mongolian fashion. But there was no sauce. I handed it over for them to cook at their whims. When the plate returned it was a pile of brown, flavorless, gooey mess. The meat was way undercooked, there were no textures of the meat that led me to believe it was cooked. The server was very nice about sending it back to be recooked. However when it returned it was still undercook and was an even hotter, gooier mess. Worst plate of food I think I have ever been presented with in my life. Normally I would send it back and demand my money back, but I did get this myself. Then there was a proper chinese buffet. It was actually pretty good, which was why I gave this place 2 stars instead of negative 12. I liked the chicken wings. The orange chicken was actually quite good as was the fried rice. The spring rolls were NOT filled with rancid cabbage like most places do, and they were crispy. If I ever had to come back here again because I was kidnapped and forced to eat against my will, I would probably just stick with the fried stuff. The hot and sour soup was absolutely terrible. It was neither hot nor sour. Kind of seemed like they took some canned hot and sour and diluted it with dishwater or something. The little mailer ads say that lunch is $ 8.45 but I got charged $ 12.50. I think I got charged a wastage fee, because I didn’t have the guts to say that the food was terrible. I did this to myself though.
Mindy K.
Place rating: 2 Downtown, Portland, OR
I went here for the all you can eat lunch buffet. The selection is very limited. The restaurant is small. I did not care for the sauce they drench your food in(Mongolian grill style). I wish they didn’t add any sauce at all. The fried foods were too greasy. Won’t go back.
Patrick C.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, WA
This place is horrible:; very dirty bad service and the food was absolutely gross I took one bite and didn’t touch the food again. I wouldn’t recommend this place to anybody they should be shut down.
Nicky D.
Place rating: 5 Woodburn, OR
Went their with my husband and we were both pleasantly surprised. Everything was great. Staff were all very nice. Will be coming back.
Jose G.
Place rating: 5 Salem, OR
Went for lunch with the family. This is a great restaurant with good food. While there isn’t much food options, what they have is really good. The service was prompt and courteous. Food is great for vegetarians and meat lovers. This restaurant is a little on the spendy side, but the food makes up for it. For a family of five, it was about $ 70.
Zach S.
Place rating: 1 Donald, OR
The food here is possibly the worst Chinese food iv’e had in possibly a decade. Very Very Oily. Don’t expect Chang’s its not even close. all we did was waste 36 $ and i’m trying not to hurl currently. Like Huey Lewis Said All you can eat for a dollar ninety nine Our soul stew is the baddest in the land But one dollar’s worth was all that I could stand… enough said.
Brian J.
Place rating: 3 Tualatin, OR
Wok Inn is a very typical«all you can eat» type of Chinese restaurant. Very cheap, low quality food, but plenty of it.
Meg H.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
We went for dinner on a Thursday night. There were very few people there, but the staff was really nice and helpful. This works like a Mongolian Grill, but they have super fresh vegetables. They have fish, shrimp, pork, chicken and beef hwich one can choose to include in their dish. They also have eggrolls, fried crab rangoon, and endless sweet and sour sauce. Their fried rice is pretty good too. Dinner was very tasty, and if you’re looking for a Vegetarian option– this is it! We really enjoyed our dinner here!
Michelle E.
Place rating: 5 Tualatin, OR
Me and my family love the Wok Inn. Food has always been fresh and service is quick and friendly. The place is casual, not fancy but clean and comfortable. I recommend it with no reservations.
Barb B.
Place rating: 4 Redmond, WA
We had just arrived in town after a long drive and were hungry after checking in to our hotel. Drove ’round and ’round then took the plunge to eat at Wok Inn. Small, nondescript décor, but the garlic chicken was divine and the service outstanding. We had a lot of leftovers and after telling our server that we were staying in a hotel, she added plates and extra forks, napkins and chopsticks so we could reheat our food in the microwave oven in our room. Everyone made us feel that our choice to dine there was an excellent one.
Karen B.
Place rating: 1 Silverton, OR
Avoid. Service was rude. We had to flag someone down for water refills and the pop of one of our party of 4. Stir-fry has one generic sauce option and it is very bland. Soy sauce is on the table, but that is the only condiment available table side. Hot food on the buffet was old, pans near empty, rice stuck to sides of the serving pans, no labels to tell you what the hot dishes were. We were in at dinner time 5:30 pm, place was near empty and we got the feeling we were not wanted. I will not go back, ever.
Martin F.
Place rating: 1 Oregon City, OR
I’ve been to this place before, but it was a few years ago. I liked it a lot better or my memory is a lot worse — either way, tonight was a disappointment. Three of us went in = at about 6 — the place was pretty empty. We were promptly greeted and selected our food for the BBQ. This Mongolian BBQ is different from all of the others in that you have no choice about the seasonings that they add to your food — the other ones I’ve been to have quite an array of choices and you can make yours more or less spicy as well as add other flavors. We handed our selection over to the cook and within a few minutes it was ready. All three of us felt the chicken wasn’t completely cooked. It wasn’t quite bleeding but it just didn’t taste right. We should have taken a que from one of the other patrons who sent his back to be microwaved for 2 minutes… The food on the buffet line wasn’t any better — it was stale from being out too long.(Probably related to how few people were there). The service was nice but the place had only a couple of other diners — I’ll leave the space I took here to others in the future and find a place that cooks the food completely. I’d suggest you keep looking for good Mongolian BBQ.
Stephen C.
Place rating: 5 Tualatin, OR
An extensive buffet of raw meats and vegetables. The great thing about this place is they handle the sauces for you, all I ever get at typical Mongolian Grill places is terrible food because I have no idea how to manage the sauces. You get your food fast and hot and they have all sorts of hot foods on their bar too like mar-far chicken, rice, noodles, etc. DANGER: You will over eat, the food here is tooooo good. Go do a few laps around Fry’s to burn it off.
Deb F.
Place rating: 2 Tualatin, OR
Here’s another sub-par chinese place — why can’t I find any GOOD Chinese restaurants around here? I knew I wouldn’t be getting haute cuisine here, and I was right. It started out okay, with a buffet bar full of veggies and meats. It all looked very good and clean and fresh. After the cooks were done with it, what I got was a gloppy wet mess on a plate. Yeah, I picked the ingredients, but there was waaaaay too much sauce. That ruined the whole thing right there. It was a basic brown sauce, no spice or much flavor at all. Very disappointing because now my bright fresh veggies were drowning and I couldn’t save them. Lunch buffet price was $ 8.45. That’s a lot, considering one plate is more than one person can(should!) eat. The Unilocal Duke of Wok Inn had 39 check-ins…that guy must *really* like heavily sauced foods, yowza. There has to be better Chinese food in these here parts, right?
Christine D.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
I’ve been coming here for about twenty years. Although, it seems like only yesterday. I first got introduced to this place when I was having business meetings down in the Wilsonville area. It is a quaint little place in a strip mall. It has many booths inside. As you come in the staff seats you and if you are new to the restaurant they will explain how it works. You then are free to go up to the salad bar like set up and pick up items that you want stir fried and place them in a bowl. You then take them to the chef, who you can watch as he stir fries it up to perfection. You can go back as many times as you like. I’ve never made more than one trip because usually one trip is plenty. They have a few dessert type items like frozen yogurt and jello, however, I’ve never had enough room to eat any of those things so you’ll have to give it a try and let me know. I’ll continue to come back.