Eleanor Tyner
Delicious! The sesame chicken was well sauced, but still crispy. Good soup too.
… moreElena Khanukaev
This place was not the greatest. First of all, the service sucks. They are mechanical and not be rude, but they need to get waitresses who can speak proper english. Second of all the portions are tiny and overpriced. $12 for chicken that is dry and tasteless. Last of all, the actual building. It is filthy and dirty and there are insect everywhere. Not coming back again.
… moreD Leben
Love this place. Been going here for many years. The best kosher chinese food! Highly recommend.
… moreDavid M
Listen – Boston doesn’t have a particularly gigantic community. There are many similar-sized communities whose demands also justify only one kosher Chinese restaurant. And most of the time, that single Chinese restaurant sucks or is pretty meh.
The Kosher Wok in Brookline is the exception. The food is insanely good. It genuinely makes me question whether it’s even kosher. It’s REALLY good!
Don’t take my word for it. If you keep kosher you’ll literally go bonkers at this place!
… moreZ Syed
Customer service needs MAJOR work. When i asked a question about pickup, the person answering the phone said “we are not that kind of restaurant.” ?? I clarified I’m just wondering if ID is required upon pickup because I’m sending uber courier to go pick it up for me and they said “it’s not that big of a deal.. yes.” I promptly canceled my order upon receiving disgusting attitude, they sound miserable go elsewhere. He did sound like he had some sort of mental disorder but you need to learn how to answer the customers or get a desk job, customer service isn’t for you
… moreNechama Gray
Solid place for authentic Kosher Chinese food at a very reasonable price point. Our delivery order arrived surprisingly quick and was very well packed. Will be back!
… moreT S
It’s a unique place where people who keep Kosher can experience American Chinese food. I love the atmosphere and the service is excellent!
… moreShaan H. Khan
The food wasn’t bad, but I’ll be honest, it wasn’t mind-blowing. The chicken schezuan was the best dish we tried amongst others. We also ordered the Mongolian beef, king pao chicken, vegetable fried rice and plain rice, along with some greens and hot and sour soup.
… morePray Truth
I was looking forward to eat here. Long time ago there was an actual Asian kosher restaurant that has been shut down and now a daycare.
My experience at this place was not pleasant. I went in to order take out. The religious elderly lady kept googling my daughter and I, I respectfully said shalom. For her to not greet us but started asking my daughter what type of drink she has, she replied coffee (Starbucks) she quickly stated we could not come in with the drink and mentioned kosher.
I respectfully left and refused to do any business there
… moreBella K
If you have ever had non-Kosher Chinese food, don’t eat here. First of all, the “chow mein,” a noodle dish roughly translating to “stir-fried noodles,” does not include noodles. Instead, it’s their vegetable compost stewed in water. For $12. The sweet and sour chicken was even worse. Have you ever had rotten chicken? Eat here if you’re curious. Finally, we got a chicken broccoli dish that was expertly crafted with dirty water, celery, and dry chicken (?). The Kosher Wok has an interesting way of taking care of your need for food – by completely destroying your appetite. Do yourself a favor (if your dietary restrictions allow) and head down the street to Allston for some actual chinese cuisine
… more