Delivery, takeout, and dine-in from some of the best chefs and restaurants in the country. Order from multiple restaurants at once, brought to your door in a single delivery. Pizza, Mexican, Burgers, Italian, Indian, Greek, and more, all in one place. Order online or on the Wonder app, open daily for lunch and dinner.
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I had a coupon in the mail which got me in the door(good job marketing team). But you need to install an app to use it, sorry it’s exhausting these days. I am a a grumpy old man and just want to talk to a human. Not interface with a kiosk. Maybe the younger generation doesn’t want to talk to anyone, but it just doesn’t work for me. The food was mediocre. My kids had a burrito and a pizza. Burrito eater said local chain has more meat and was better. The burrito was rolled not well(lose and the foil basically fell off when taken out of the bag) it was 17 dollars with guac. Not worth it imho.
Pizza eater said crust was good but sauce and cheese is better at our local spot. It was a 12” pie for 10 dollars.
Spouse got a shawarma for 18$ it also was skimpy on the proteins but good flavor.
I had a chicken sandwich for 8$. It was ok, I think not crunchy enough, bun was good and the lettuce still Crunchy.
The drinks are in an open refrigerator for easy access, water dispenser put out Luke warm water in 8oz plastic cups with no ice available.
Overall a mediocre experience that would not bring me back again.
The 15 minutes there waiting for food 5 delivery drivers picked up orders and hustled out of the place.
It’s actually more of a meal-delivery app that serves made-to-order dishes for lunch, dinner, or whenever you’re hungry.
somehow i was under impression that – as it says that it has food hall concept, it would have seating like the ones you see in malls or upscale shopping centers. I even saw this building while driving to work — it’s decent in size, so my assumption felt justified.
But when I visited yesterday, I realized how wrong I was. The space has just 2-3 tables and can accommodate maybe 10-12 people at most and large kitchen area preparing those dishes from 25 restaurants. Definitely not designed for dine-in — the focus is clearly on delivery and pickup.
You can order from kiosks, and they offer menus from over 25 different restaurants, including some really well-known names.
Here’s what we ordered:
* Tortiglioni Pomodoro from Alazna (a pasta dish)
* Fried Chicken Sandwich & Fries from Streetbird
* Zesty Chicken Bowl from Yasas by Michael Symon
The burger and pasta were both really good, but the chicken bowl- was served cold — I had expected something warm, like Chipotle-style, so that was a bit disappointing.
Overall, the concept is great, but now that I know the wonder is not designed for ‘relax- sit and eat’, I’d definitely stick to delivery or pickup in the future.
Think I might’ve been the first customer in the door, even an hour after opening, can’t say for sure. But every table, counter, dining areas were filthy inside.
However: I love the overall presentation. The setup, style, and I say that as someone strongly against cloud kitchen concepts. Despite the conditions at this locale, I think the Wonder setup definitely has great potential with eating halls built like this. It also appears they may introduce a drive-thru option in the future?
Plenty of seating, comfortable, spacious. Easy interface via multiple tablets with staff ready & available to speak with customers. And I ADORE the paper menu presentation for each cuisine! This how you do a cloud kitchen representing multiple brands correctly. ☁️
I absolutely would have eaten here if it were a little cleaner. The lack of breakfast options were not exactly the dealbreaker. Even a lot of fast food places nearby keep cleaner tables.