3/5 Christine B. 4 years ago on Google • 254 reviews
Did
someone
say
Wok
on
Fire
for
lunch?
For
people
who
may
not
know,
Wok
on
Fire
is
a
restaurant
where
everything
is
buffet
style.
You
pick
and
choose
between
types
of
noodles,
uncooked
vegetables,
three
types
of
sliced
frozen
meat
and
then
several
types
of
sauces.
After
that,
you
hand
over
the
bowl
full
of
stuff
to
someone
who
will
stir
fry
them
up.
Sounds
great,
right??
My
family
and
I
met
there
at
11:15
today,
pretty
much
when
the
restaurant
opened.
I
will
have
to
admit
this
is
one
restaurant
I'm
not
sure
that
I
will
return
to
in
the
future,
I
won't
say
no
for
sure,
but
I
have
doubts
that
I
will
again.
The
restaurant
was
reasonably
clean
although
where
my
family
and
I
sat
we
could
see
underneath
the
bar
that
held
all
the
items
to
assemble,
that
area
looked
a
little
bit
on
the
dirtier
side,
a
couple
of
the
windows
should
have
been
cleaner,
but
as
far
as
tables
cleanliness,
they
all
appeared
fresh,
and
the
floor
appeared
to
be
tidy.
Our
server
was
friendly,
and
she
had
a
sweet
smile
but
wasn't
overly
chatty.
However,
the
person
that
was
cooking
the
stuff
up
wasn't
pleasant
at
all,
didn't
say
one
word
to
us,
nor
did
she
smile
once.
We
felt
as
though
we
were
more
of
a
burden
to
her
than
paying
customers.
And
I
have
mixed
feelings
about
tipping
twice;
there
was
a
basket
on
the
counter
where
the
food
was
being
cooked
that
had
words
that
read
"tips"
and
then
we
are
expected
to
tip
at
the
end
when
paying
for
our
bill?
When
we
dine
at
other
restaurants,
we
don't
tip
twice.
Perhaps
its
more
prevalent
in
these
types
of
restaurants
where
we
can
see
our
food
being
cooked
up?
Her
impolite
stares
and
un-called
for
rudeness
did
not
deserve
a
tip,
However
I
tipped
her
as
well
hoping
it
would
combat
the
harsh
glares.
Overall
the
food
mediocre
at
best
in
my
opinion
and
very
bland
sauces
overall,
even
if
the
food
had
been
good,
with
her
behind
the
wok-
would
send
me
looking
elsewhere
for
lunch.
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