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Przekaż informację zwrotnąEverybody is really kind, they have a separate vegan menu (ask for it) with quite a few options and it’s delicious! And the portions are big for the money you pay for them.
Wong Gok now have a separate vegan menu, so make sure to ask for it when you arrive. A good range of Chinese dishes, and very friendly staff who are always happy to try and accommodate any requests.
I went there with 2 of my omni friends. I wasnt quite sure if they would know what vegan is, so instead started ordering by asking for the things i know idont eat to be swaped or out, she quickly said “oh are you vegan?” when i said yes she was super confident making suggestions to make dishes vegan. Tried the vegetable fried rice(no eggs), vegetable chow mein (she suggested to swap the egg noodles for rice noodles) AMAZING chow mein with those thick ribbon rice noodles, and the fried tofu and vege dish. All delicious and good size portion to share. She also came to me saying they are working on a vegan menu! So will be looking for it next time i come down this way.
Wong Gok is a restaurant I often visit when I want a change from other Chinese eateries. It’s usually quite peaceful, the service is excellent, and the menu offers a great variety of options. However, I’ve noticed that the food can sometimes be lacking in flavor. Additionally, as mentioned by another reviewer, the use of frozen vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots not only feels less authentic but also makes the dishes quite bland. On the plus side, the prices are reasonable, and I truly believe that this place has a lot of potential with a few adjustments.
Incredible! The sweet and sour pork, even without the rice, is absolutely delicious! It's easy for two people to enjoy a meal for under $30.