Super Wok Menu

  • Drinks
  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Fried Rice
  • Chow Fun
  • Lo Mein
  • Regular Dinners

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  • Drinks
  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Fried Rice
  • Chow Fun
  • Lo Mein
  • Regular Dinners

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  • P L.

    I have been eating at Super Wok since I was little. My favorite Chinese food in Tulsa. I always get the R3 which is sesame chicken. The owners are usually working and so friendly and nice. I try other places from time to time but no where else compares.

    (5)
  • Taylor M.

    Vomit. The absolute WORST Chinese in Tulsa. Go to eggroll express down the road. The service there Isn't that great but the food is bomb.

    (1)
  • William S.

    I am usually not the kind of person to leave bad reviews but this place really is anything but tasty... the rice thing I got was just mediocre. The rice wasn't hot and it was almost kind of cruncy.. the chicken I got was too spicy. It was just another Chinese food experience to check off and add to the "never again" list.

    (2)
  • matt s.

    I don't know what the previous reviewer was talking about, but it seemed downright abusive and unfounded to me. I have eaten at Super Wok dozens of times and love it. No, this is no P.F. Changs. I think it probably depends on what you order, just like any restaurant, but in my experience they have the best fast food egg rolls in town. I also really like their sesame chicken, orange chicken, and Singapore street noodles. That said, the atmosphere is pretty lackluster and quite dated, but I always get the food to go so I don't care. The best part is the people there. They are incredibly nice and friendly.

    (4)
  • Lauren R.

    Their fried rice was gross. The bourbon chicken had good flavor but was hard and tough. I will not go there ever again. The only reason I gave two stars is because the lady was super friendly.

    (2)
  • Lindsay H.

    I forgot how disgusting this place was until my friend and I agreed to Chinese for lunch. She picked it up and brought it back to my house. Immediately, I smelled the stench of this dump fill my house and start to kill my plants and I knew, she had gone to Super Wok, and I had not told her otherwise. She thought I was being dramatic when I straight up refused to even entertain the idea of eating this food she had graciously brought to me. I just shook my head and said "No. No way. Sorry, I will not eat that. No". She looked at me, and I'm sure she was thinking, "What a brat! How rude!". So I preceded to tell her about the other times I had ate there, and how mad I was at myself for making the mistake more than once. I explained to her how I had just found it completely inedible and I would rather go hungry, or lick the bottom of my shoe. I saw her try the egg roll, which I hadn't ever tried so I took a small bite to humor her and barely choked it down, hating myself once again. Then she bit into the spring roll, and within a nano second I saw the spring roll reappear in a slightly different form on her plate as she tried desperately to get any trace of it far far from her face. I think she figured out what I was talking about. We then discussed what could possibly give their food that flavor. We think they must have added a special blend of reused mop water, sweaty b*lls, crusty toenails, vomit, possum musk, and, spam lard to their oil. Then they sprinkle it with rotten eggs right before it goes to the customer. Now, we don't even know what to do with it. Throw it in the fire pit? That can't good. I'm certain its too toxic to be thrown in the garbage. Do we need to call HazMat? And how do we get this awful lingering filthy taste out of our mouth? I voted on taking it back and refusing to leave until we saw them eat it with our own eyes, but we quickly both agreed neither of us had the stomach for that..We were both too nauseated to watch something with that caliber of nastiness. So...it looks like we will be going without lunch today. This is what my mom was talking about when she would say that I am "spoiling my appetite". I was sure that it wasn't possible. It's only been an hour, and I'm just praying it doesn't completely ruin my day by making me sick. I'm upset that I had to give them a star at all. I wanna give them a surprise visit from the health department. I don't think it even matters what you order, everything that comes out of that restaurant tastes the same, DISGUSTING. Well, I think you probably get my jest. So if you find yourself here with a friend or something, and realize it in time; there is an Arby's next door. Just meet back up at the car.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

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

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Chinese Cuisine

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