We’re sad to report yet another store closing in Hoboken — Wok to Walk, located at 91 Washington Street, has closed its doors on August 31st after being open only nearly a year in the Mile Square. The chain stir-fry joint just opened last July {2017} in downtown Hoboken and had a ton of mixed reviews, according to Yelp. Not to mention, it was literally a block away from a town favorite {but also a chain}, Honeygrow, which almost has the same concept in terms of stir-fry to-go. Read on to see what we enjoyed about Wok to Walk, {which still has several locations in NYC if you were a fan}:
^The note left on the door of Wok to Walk
The menu is predominately Chinese food with customizable items. Think lo mein, rice noodle base, or rice + veggies, meats, and sauces {teriyaki, black bean, the works}. Prices range from $8-15, depending on the add-ons — but plenty of options for both vegetarians and meat-lovers.
Wok to Walk definitely had a fast-food-type feel, but was a great option for when you’re coming home from the PATH and need a quick bite {and are craving some savory eats}. One of our favorite orders was the glass noodles, tofu, button mushrooms, baby corn, fried onions and Tokyo sauce — and it was yum.
The wokists {YES, they’re literally called that} blaze fire right in front of you as they’re making your food.
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^The crowd during the soft opening last summer
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How do you feel about Wok to Walk’s closing? Were you a fan? Share with us in the comments below!