Wok N Roll Menu

  • Our Menu Offers a Large Variety of Dishes, Including
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  • Our Menu Offers a Large Variety of Dishes, Including
  • Chef's Recommendations
  • Stefanie G.

    Over charged me for an order and than when the girl refunded me the $ it was $5 short. Food was good tho.

    (3)
  • Joa J.

    I ordered from Wok n Roll for the 1st time after debating between Chinese and Pizza, Chinese won. I should have debated longer. I ordered delivery and the person on the phone failed to mention there was a delivery fee. The delivery person told me there was a fee. The food price was slightly higher than the menu I found online. The delivery person told me that even though I found their name, number and menu that it isn't them and that's why the price is different. The food came very fast - Maybe if it took longer they could have used some seasoning. I ordered Kung Pao Shrimp and it was bland; I've never had bland kung pao till today. The shrimp roll was tough, like it was old. Wonton soup again, no flavor. Next time I'll go with pizza.

    (1)
  • Tina P.

    First time trying this place on Friday, 7/17/15 about 7pm. Called in a carry out order including sweet and sour chicken, general tso chicken, won tons, crab rangoon and extra egg rolls. The chicken was chewy and both orders and the sweet and sour sauce were tasteless. The sauce seemed diluted. The wontons when opened up were slightly mushy and you could see the grease. We ended up throwing most of the food away. We are not hard to please, and this is someplace we will not go to again or reccommend.

    (1)
  • Kevin W.

    Always a quality meal. We get takeout at least once a month and I've never had a bad meal. The owners are always very nice and attentive. I highly recommend General Tsos chicken, spring rolls, lo mein, dumplings, and honey chicken. Soups are good too. We are always able to get great takeout for less than $10 per person.

    (5)
  • Amy B.

    Pretty good! We were too lazy too cook anything the other night so we decided to order some good ole Chinese food. Food was ready within 15 minutes and it was right around the corner so we went to pick it up. The people working were so nice, being nice goes a long way. Super polite and ready to help. Obviously i picked out this place on Yelp and chose it because of the name... common.. Wok n Roll.. what an awesome name!!!! We ordered 2 combos, 1 with sesame chicken, chicken fried rice and an egg roll and the other with sweet and sour chicken, white rice and won ton soup. Pretty good deal for 18$ i thought. There was enough food for left overs the next day for lunch too. I wasn't a fan of the won ton soup, it was really sour tasting? It had big won tons though. The chicken fried rice was pretty good too, i personally love the white rice but it wasn't bad. All around the food was decent and we'll probably go back again.

    (3)
  • Tanya J.

    We order from there last night on our way back from the beach. It was around 8pm and no one was there...that should have been our clue to run in the opposite direction!! Our meals were AWFUL!!! The crab rangoons were stale, the beef teriyaki was over cooked and cold, and the chicken was soggy!! Not to mention the rice was cold and soupy! We tried to talk to the man behind the counter and he called us liars...more then once!!! We asked them to reheat the food or give us out money back and he basically spit at us!!! So, for $20 we didn't eat dinner and we learned our lesson!!! I will NEVER go in that place again! Next time, I'm checking the Yelp reviews first!!

    (1)
  • Amy S.

    Meh. Some things too sweet. The rest straight bland. Wouldn't deliver until after 9pm. Didnt alert me to sizes so i ended up with twice as much food and bill than expected. Even egg rolls and soup sucked. Wont order again.

    (1)
  • Steve S.

    DIRTY DINING ALERT: I chose to eat her based on the fairly decent reviews I saw here (save for the super scary "METAL IN FOOD" ordeal (WOW)... anyhow; I went in to the store to order and take-out... while I was waiting I saw several large cockroaches, and rodent feces in the dining area... I also saw one of the cooks/cashiers sneeze in to his hand, handle money, and pick trash off the floor... and then go in the kitchen and handle food without washing his hands. I stood up and left... you can keep the e-coli thanks.

    (1)
  • Colin G.

    We ordered from Barley Mow the brew pub In largo. The food was delivered quick and hot. The order was accurate with no mistakes. Also they said ten minutes. Nine minutes on the dot.

    (5)
  • Kay D.

    Awesome NY style chinese food. Never had any dissapointments the 50+ times i have ordered from here. Delivery time is always incredibly fast and food is always hot. Owners are very friendly people and food tastes delicious. 5/5!

    (5)
  • C A.

    DO NOT EAT HERE!!! There was metal in my food and when we called the company they refused to rectify the situation. The man on the phone was nothing short of rude and essentially said "oh well, sorry"

    (1)
  • Jeff S.

    Kung pow chicken was excellent. Pork fried rice was very good. Eggroll not very good. Ingredients seemed fresh. Will try again and update.

    (3)
  • Gregg E.

    This place has really good food and nice owners but only give 4 stars because they can't get it together with the Fried Wantons, they are always too greasy and under cooked. Other than that the Combinations are huge.

    (4)
  • Rich D.

    Wok N Roll became a favorite of my Dad a few years ago when he lived in Clearwater. We've been there numerous times, and have had a wide variety of entrees with consistently good results. It's located in the Publix shopping center in the southwest corner of W. Bay and Clearwater-Largo Rd. The inside is the typical interior of many Chinese takeout places, just a few tables for dining in, with a counter in front of the large kitchen in the back. It's always been very neat and clean during my visits. Everything I've eaten there has been good, including chicken & broccoli, szechuan chicken and kung pao shrimp. While Wok N Roll's menu includes all the standard choices you'll find most anywhere, it's enhanced by some rarer dishes like more than a dozen "Chef's Specialties" like Subgum Fried Wonton (a kind of Chinese variation of ravioli stuffed with pork, fried in a typical Mandarin fashion, flavored with highly selected ingredients such as chicken, shrimp, roast pork and mixed Chinese vegetables) and Chicken & Shrimp in Hunan style (chicken & shrimp sauteed with onions, green pepper, broccoli, celery bamboo shoots, water chestnuts & mushroom, served in a spicy sauce). The menu also includes a weight watcher's corner, with 10 dishes that are cooked without salt, oil or corn starch, and only prepared with garlic & cooking sherry. A choice of garlic sauce, white or brown sauce is served on the side, with a serving of white rice. Finally, the menu features one of the largest selections of lunch specials (over 70 in total!) I've ever seen at a Chinese takeout place, all priced at $4.99. And that includes the entree, pork fried or white rice, and a choice of canned soda, egg roll, ice tea, bottled water, wonton soup or egg drop soup. It's a great deal for a complete lunch meal, especially since it's priced cheaper than most fast food lunch combos with sandwich, fries & drink. Wok N Roll is not the best Chinese food I've ever had, but it's above average for the many takeout places I've tried in Clearwater and Palm Harbor. Atmosphere: 4 Service: 5 Food: 4 Value: 5

    (4)
  • Stefanie G.

    Over charged me for an order and than when the girl refunded me the $ it was $5 short. Food was good tho.

    (3)
  • Joa J.

    I ordered from Wok n Roll for the 1st time after debating between Chinese and Pizza, Chinese won. I should have debated longer. I ordered delivery and the person on the phone failed to mention there was a delivery fee. The delivery person told me there was a fee. The food price was slightly higher than the menu I found online. The delivery person told me that even though I found their name, number and menu that it isn't them and that's why the price is different. The food came very fast - Maybe if it took longer they could have used some seasoning. I ordered Kung Pao Shrimp and it was bland; I've never had bland kung pao till today. The shrimp roll was tough, like it was old. Wonton soup again, no flavor. Next time I'll go with pizza.

    (1)
  • Tina P.

    First time trying this place on Friday, 7/17/15 about 7pm. Called in a carry out order including sweet and sour chicken, general tso chicken, won tons, crab rangoon and extra egg rolls. The chicken was chewy and both orders and the sweet and sour sauce were tasteless. The sauce seemed diluted. The wontons when opened up were slightly mushy and you could see the grease. We ended up throwing most of the food away. We are not hard to please, and this is someplace we will not go to again or reccommend.

    (1)
  • Kevin W.

    Always a quality meal. We get takeout at least once a month and I've never had a bad meal. The owners are always very nice and attentive. I highly recommend General Tsos chicken, spring rolls, lo mein, dumplings, and honey chicken. Soups are good too. We are always able to get great takeout for less than $10 per person.

    (5)
  • Amy B.

    Pretty good! We were too lazy too cook anything the other night so we decided to order some good ole Chinese food. Food was ready within 15 minutes and it was right around the corner so we went to pick it up. The people working were so nice, being nice goes a long way. Super polite and ready to help. Obviously i picked out this place on Yelp and chose it because of the name... common.. Wok n Roll.. what an awesome name!!!! We ordered 2 combos, 1 with sesame chicken, chicken fried rice and an egg roll and the other with sweet and sour chicken, white rice and won ton soup. Pretty good deal for 18$ i thought. There was enough food for left overs the next day for lunch too. I wasn't a fan of the won ton soup, it was really sour tasting? It had big won tons though. The chicken fried rice was pretty good too, i personally love the white rice but it wasn't bad. All around the food was decent and we'll probably go back again.

    (3)
  • Tanya J.

    We order from there last night on our way back from the beach. It was around 8pm and no one was there...that should have been our clue to run in the opposite direction!! Our meals were AWFUL!!! The crab rangoons were stale, the beef teriyaki was over cooked and cold, and the chicken was soggy!! Not to mention the rice was cold and soupy! We tried to talk to the man behind the counter and he called us liars...more then once!!! We asked them to reheat the food or give us out money back and he basically spit at us!!! So, for $20 we didn't eat dinner and we learned our lesson!!! I will NEVER go in that place again! Next time, I'm checking the Yelp reviews first!!

    (1)
  • Amy S.

    Meh. Some things too sweet. The rest straight bland. Wouldn't deliver until after 9pm. Didnt alert me to sizes so i ended up with twice as much food and bill than expected. Even egg rolls and soup sucked. Wont order again.

    (1)
  • Steve S.

    DIRTY DINING ALERT: I chose to eat her based on the fairly decent reviews I saw here (save for the super scary "METAL IN FOOD" ordeal (WOW)... anyhow; I went in to the store to order and take-out... while I was waiting I saw several large cockroaches, and rodent feces in the dining area... I also saw one of the cooks/cashiers sneeze in to his hand, handle money, and pick trash off the floor... and then go in the kitchen and handle food without washing his hands. I stood up and left... you can keep the e-coli thanks.

    (1)
  • Colin G.

    We ordered from Barley Mow the brew pub In largo. The food was delivered quick and hot. The order was accurate with no mistakes. Also they said ten minutes. Nine minutes on the dot.

    (5)
  • Kay D.

    Awesome NY style chinese food. Never had any dissapointments the 50+ times i have ordered from here. Delivery time is always incredibly fast and food is always hot. Owners are very friendly people and food tastes delicious. 5/5!

    (5)
  • C A.

    DO NOT EAT HERE!!! There was metal in my food and when we called the company they refused to rectify the situation. The man on the phone was nothing short of rude and essentially said "oh well, sorry"

    (1)
  • Jeff S.

    Kung pow chicken was excellent. Pork fried rice was very good. Eggroll not very good. Ingredients seemed fresh. Will try again and update.

    (3)
  • Gregg E.

    This place has really good food and nice owners but only give 4 stars because they can't get it together with the Fried Wantons, they are always too greasy and under cooked. Other than that the Combinations are huge.

    (4)
  • Rich D.

    Wok N Roll became a favorite of my Dad a few years ago when he lived in Clearwater. We've been there numerous times, and have had a wide variety of entrees with consistently good results. It's located in the Publix shopping center in the southwest corner of W. Bay and Clearwater-Largo Rd. The inside is the typical interior of many Chinese takeout places, just a few tables for dining in, with a counter in front of the large kitchen in the back. It's always been very neat and clean during my visits. Everything I've eaten there has been good, including chicken & broccoli, szechuan chicken and kung pao shrimp. While Wok N Roll's menu includes all the standard choices you'll find most anywhere, it's enhanced by some rarer dishes like more than a dozen "Chef's Specialties" like Subgum Fried Wonton (a kind of Chinese variation of ravioli stuffed with pork, fried in a typical Mandarin fashion, flavored with highly selected ingredients such as chicken, shrimp, roast pork and mixed Chinese vegetables) and Chicken & Shrimp in Hunan style (chicken & shrimp sauteed with onions, green pepper, broccoli, celery bamboo shoots, water chestnuts & mushroom, served in a spicy sauce). The menu also includes a weight watcher's corner, with 10 dishes that are cooked without salt, oil or corn starch, and only prepared with garlic & cooking sherry. A choice of garlic sauce, white or brown sauce is served on the side, with a serving of white rice. Finally, the menu features one of the largest selections of lunch specials (over 70 in total!) I've ever seen at a Chinese takeout place, all priced at $4.99. And that includes the entree, pork fried or white rice, and a choice of canned soda, egg roll, ice tea, bottled water, wonton soup or egg drop soup. It's a great deal for a complete lunch meal, especially since it's priced cheaper than most fast food lunch combos with sandwich, fries & drink. Wok N Roll is not the best Chinese food I've ever had, but it's above average for the many takeout places I've tried in Clearwater and Palm Harbor. Atmosphere: 4 Service: 5 Food: 4 Value: 5

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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