Welcome to King Wok
King Wok, a Chinese restaurant located at 222 Varick St in New York City, offers a wide range of dishes, from traditional Cantonese Chow Mein to Chef's Specials like General Tso's Chicken. Customers praise the generous portions and reasonable prices, making it a go-to spot for Chinese takeout. The relaxed atmosphere, accommodating staff, and quick service make dining in or ordering out a pleasant experience. With many vegetarian options, diverse menu selections, and convenient online ordering options, King Wok caters to a variety of tastes and preferences, delivering a satisfying dining experience every time.
- 222 Varick St New York, NY 10014 Hotline: (212) 675-8989
Welcome to the world of Chinese cuisine at King Wok, located at 222 Varick St in New York City. This restaurant offers a wide range of options including delivery, takeout, reservations, and catering services. With a menu filled with Chef's Specials like General Tso's Chicken and Orange Flavored Beef, Cantonese Chow Mein, and a variety of diet-friendly lunch specials, King Wok is sure to satisfy your cravings.
Customers rave about the generous portions and flavorful dishes, with reviews highlighting the fast service, hot food, and good proportions. Some favorites include the chicken and broccoli, shrimp toast, and beef chow fun. The affordable prices and ample food servings make King Wok a go-to spot for Chinese takeout in the area.
Whether you're in the mood for a quick meal, a group gathering, or a relaxing dine-in experience, King Wok offers something for everyone. So, why not treat yourself to a taste of delicious Chinese cuisine at King Wok?

Obsessed with this place. Such good prices for great food! And a lot of food at that. Staff is always lovely and so quick. Reliable Chinese food. It's also still really good reheated and that's a win for me because their portion sizes can definitely be two meals.

Their food is pretty good and they're willing to put things together in a way you prefer, I've always got better food when I come pick it up. However I think they're awesome Chinese fast food spot! I love their food. Only issue is if you order you better give the delivery guy a tip of 5 dollars or better or he will curse you out.

fast service, hot food, good proportions. shrimp was small, but plentiful. there is also some seating area to dine in. i've only tried one menu item, but i will come back to try others!

The real estate biz is hard at work gentrifying the few remaining fragments in the area, perhaps with names like VaHo (Varick and Houston), HollaBack (the general region in back of the Holland Tunnel) and NoFiFo (north of Film Forum). So it's nice to see an old-timey Chinese takeout spot here, one with tables available and late hours. Shrimp chow mein had a pleasant white sauce while sesame wontons in hot oil offered more of a kick, in both cases providing a respectable size/price ratio. I believe I enjoyed the ribs here several years ago, but there's enough misinformation on the internet so for the moment let's call the ribs non-canon, but I'll try to revisit and confirm.

i really enjoyed this place because of the sheer amount of food they gave us. the large egg drop wonton soup, beef chow fun, and roasted pork & broccoli combo plate was all around $32! amazing price and it was so much food! i would have given it 5 stars but the wonton stuffing threw me off a little and the texture of the skin was a little too thick. the inside was really dark and not what i expected. however, i really enjoyed every other dish and the amount of food they give you is amazing!

This is my go-to Chinese takeout spot, even though it's not the closest one to me. The chicken and broccoli is solid and flavorful (with plenty of tender chicken!) and the lunch special really packs in plenty of food. The fried rice could be tastier but it's fine. I tried shrimp toast for the first time here--how could you go wrong with a shrimpy filling on top of toast that's then deep-fried? You can't. It tasted like unhealthy dim sum in the best possible way; definitely a guilty pleasure. I've heard good things about their lo mein and some of their other dishes but I'm guilty of always ordering the same thing. Food is cooked quickly and they seem pretty good about customizations. Prices keep creeping up, but you know, inflation. This spot is great for your Chinese American food cravings--I'm looking forward to actually trying some of their other dishes! Maybe ribs next time?