

Wokcano isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a taste of family. For over 13 years, we’ve been serving up authentic Chinese and Japanese cuisine across Los Angeles and Southern California, bringing the vibrant flavors of Asia to your table. We’re here to create memorable dining experiences, whether it’s a quick lunch, a special occasion, or a casual get-together. Visit us today and discover why Wokcano is more than just a restaurant; it’s a taste of community, tradition, and deliciousness.
Sleek, modern outpost offering sushi, bento, cocktails & a wide range of Asian entrees.
Hours
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 1–11 PM |
| Sunday | 1–10 PM |
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 800 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90017
Phone: (213) 623-2288
Website: https://www.wokcanorestaurant.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: wokcanorestaurant.com
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Reviews
seaweed ⭐⭐,you can definitely get better at grocery stores
miso soup ⭐⭐
wonton soup ⭐,watered down way too much
rolls ⭐⭐⭐rather mushy ,overcooked rice and lacking texture .
there was something odd about the ginger . nothing wrong with the taste but seems like it wasn’t peeled . lost of brown spots .
i think the waitres was a little bit scary too .
Now, about the food. I started with the hot appetizer called “The Monkey Brain” and I chose “The Ginseng Mule” from their signature cocktails. The Ginseng Mule was super refreshing. The Monkey Brain was a great combination of flavors, highly recommended.
I also ordered the “Late Night Party Roll”. I’ve never tried anything like it but I loved it. After three consecutive hits, I had to get dessert. I ordered a “Cappuccino”, not a coffee, but some sort of cake and mouse that does look like a coffee cup, very good too.
Seems like drink and food presentation is more on the minimum side. While the cocktails were super yummy, the basic garnish made them look a little sad; we also got a little chuckle out of the very random American flag garnishing our plate of dumplings. I wonder what the reason for the flag is for.
All-in-all if I was visiting DTLA again, I’d come back to this place for a super casual meal.
Adding the miso soup & salad to any of your entrees is a must. & they have a good happy hour & reversed happy hour.
I ordered a miso soup, Chinese double chicken salad and garlic brussel sprouts. The soup was a solid starter and the Chinese chicken solid was descent, and the brussel sprouts were the best dish of the day. Their other happy hour food items looked real good & it was a great selection.
I’d definitely come back again and try their other menu items. The customer service was excellent and an overall solid dining experience.