Restaurants and takeaways.
Ash333
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by Ash333 » Thu 1st May 2008 05:25 pm
as a loyal customer I should go and give the new one some business, and see if is the same as the Amsterdam one, but its not quite the same. Your meant to wonder past a Walk to Wok at 11pm and go in, not make a special journey.....lazy stoners....they should do wok to walk deliveries!!!
Boner
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by Boner » Thu 1st May 2008 09:22 pm
Ash333 wrote: they should do wok to walk deliveries!!!
Pretty sure there's a Wok to Go in Amsterdam down Voetboogstraat next to Vleminix.
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McBong
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by McBong » Fri 2nd May 2008 11:44 am
All the utensils are washed with boiling water as is the wok after every use.
MOFOFUNK
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by MOFOFUNK » Tue 3rd Jun 2008 01:09 pm
YUMMY! Dam the food here is good. I love that place, and sure will be making many visits for munchies soon. I really wish they would set up over here in the UK, it would do down a treat. I recall having eaten there 3 times in one day!!!
dropshot
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by dropshot » Mon 14th Jul 2008 01:31 pm
Walk to Wok, the best thing next to chocolate covered waffles for munchies!
Boner
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by Boner » Mon 14th Jul 2008 03:26 pm
I have a friend who lives a travellable distance from Cardiff and he loves WtoW.
Kermit
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by Kermit » Mon 14th Jul 2008 07:50 pm
Boner wrote:
I have a friend who lives a travellable distance from Cardiff and he loves WtoW.
That friend is so lucky!!!!
Ash333
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by Ash333 » Tue 15th Jul 2008 06:25 am
Went to the one in Soho (London) Last night. I was trashed, and was speaking to the guy in there. He used to live in Dam and came over to help set it up. He went to look for his mate to hook me up a bag of smoke aswell, but he wasnt around. I paid about 6/7 Quid, with a drink.
Bernum
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by Bernum » Tue 15th Jul 2008 06:55 am
redhot
jinks420
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by jinks420 » Tue 15th Jul 2008 09:59 am
Boner wrote:
I have a friend who lives a travellable distance from Cardiff and he loves WtoW.
That would be me. I will check it out when it opens.
Hammer
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by Hammer » Fri 25th Jul 2008 02:55 am
I must concur about Wok to walk. I loved the fresh, fast food cooked with what I want, how I want the ingredients and sauces. Mmmm!
nehctik
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by nehctik » Sun 27th Jul 2008 03:14 am
So basically this is cheap good food????,
Cause thats what im looking for when in the dam
Ash333
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by Ash333 » Sun 27th Jul 2008 03:04 pm
nehctik wrote: So basically this is cheap good food????,
Cause thats what im looking for when in the dam
yeah.
if ur backpacking this is a really decent meal. way better than mcdonalds/febo without breaking the bank.
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Pala
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by Pala » Sun 27th Jul 2008 03:19 pm
I have a WtW menu pinned to the wall in my office.
It seems the Liedestraat location usually much busier than the other locations.
I gotta agree with the previous poster; Saigon sauce is nommm nommm nuummmnmmmy.
Kip tastes like chicken,
chuckje.
EDIT: Bah, the Saigon Sauce is mentioned in the Channels thread about WtW. Or maybe I'm too stoned.