
Wok Provision-Dunwoody is a delightful culinary destination located in the heart of Dunwoody, Georgia. Established in August 2023, this restaurant showcases a dedication to serving authentic and mouthwatering Hunan cuisine. As you step inside, tantalizing aromas of wok-fried specialties and traditional spices transport you to the culinary streets of China. Wok Provisions – Dunwoody invites food enthusiasts and curious palates alike to a gastronomic journey that celebrates the vibrant flavors and exquisite techniques of Hunan cuisine.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4709 Ashford Dunwoody Rd STE B, Dunwoody, GA 30338
Phone: (770) 837-3201
Website: https://wokprovisionsdunwoody.com/
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The chicken for all the meals had a really weird texture issue. It looked cooked from the outside but once you bit into it, the chicken was squishy on the inside. The mountain chicken the glaze was way too thick and it was heavy floured to where I could only taste flour.
The decor on the inside is very nice and up to date. The staff did a good job checking on me throughout the meal and at times it was weird because they stand off to the side looking at you eat.
I will say, the LoMein was really good but once again the chicken was the issue.
Overall, I enjoyed the decor more than the food and because of that, I personally can’t recommend this place. There are a ton of better Chinese Restaurants in Johns Creek.
. My super picky son loved the chicken lo mein, and I enjoyed the beef with veggies. Will definitely be back!
What made it worse was that the actual duck legs were missing from the plate altogether. Instead of acknowledging the issue or checking with the kitchen, they kept insisting I was wrong. That felt dishonest and disrespectful as a customer.
On top of that, the overall food quality was poor — dry meat and not fresh-tasting. Between the misleading portion and the quality, this felt like cutting corners and hoping customers wouldn’t notice.
I won’t be coming back, and I’d advise others to be cautious if you’re dining here.
We went bold with the menu and tasted some truly unique dishes:
Pebble stone kidney (yes, the dish includes actual stones!)
Mashed peppers with preserved eggs and eggplant
Stinky tofu with pork intestines
It was an adventurous meal, to say the least—but surprisingly delicious.
For those who prefer to play it safe, the pork soup dumplings, red chili chicken, and crispy pork were also fantastic.
Wok Provisions hits the mark whether you’re feeling brave or sticking to comfort food.
Wok Provision is an absolute gem! The food is consistently fresh, flavorful, and made with great attention to detail. I’ve tried several dishes on the menu from the spicy garlic noodles to the Spicy dry pot chicken and everything has been delicious and satisfying. You can really taste the quality in every bite.
The staff is warm, welcoming, and efficient, making every visit a pleasant experience. The restaurant itself is clean, modern, and perfect for both dine-in and takeout. It’s clear that they take pride in both their food and service.
If you’re in the Dunwoody area and craving bold Asian flavors, Wok Provision is a must-visit. Highly recommended!
I hope the restaurant contact me directly to solve this issue. My family and I are now feeling nauseous and physically unwell after eating the meal.
Never recommend this restaurant due to the food safety issues!!!
UPDATE: The food here is solid Chinese food if your craving it and the menu is expansive. There a lot of things to try and eat. Ask for less oil on your food because Chinese food is notoriously oily. And make you ask for chili oil when ordering to-go. They never provided or asked me if i would like some. Most chinese places just give it or it will be on the table.I would avoid ordering the rangoon. Crab rangoon only has to be creamy and crunchy. They were 3.5/10 on a crunch scale. The way they make them here are flat and dont have all the 3d edges/dimensions you usually find them in. They’re more dorito shaped. The fried rice is extremely plain as well. Just get white rice. I recommend just enjoying the food and trying new things. No frills, good food. Portion size is good too in a world where the dollar is losing its value and things are getting more expensive.