Bamboo Wok - Menu

12040 S Jog Rd, 33437, Boynton Beach, United States

🛍 Wok, Soup, Asian, Chinese

3.2 💬 522 Reviews

Phone: +15617420123

Address: 12040 S Jog Rd, 33437, Boynton Beach, United States

City: Boynton Beach

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 522

Website: http://www.bamboowok.com/

"Being a take out only place one would think the service would be better. Orders take upwards of 40 minutes after ordering upon arrival. The food is average or a little better. Vegetables are fresh, portions are generous, and the prices are very fair. The wait for your food brings us the most negative part, the clientele is probably the worst I've ever witnessed. Rude, obnoxious, and poorly dressed New Yorkers congregate to harass other customers and the cashier taking the orders with baseless complaints. Needless to say, I won't be returning."

Judy Judy

If you love NY Chinese food, then you will love Bamboo Wok. Note: they do not offer delivery service! But it 's worth the trip to pick up. (Take out only)

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Merlyn
Merlyn

It?s the worst fried I have ever tssted no eggs no eskellion no soya sauce no seasoning absolutely no flavors I wish I could post a pic very little pork waist of money


Jazmyn
Jazmyn

We?re new to Florida. Ordered from here tonight. All 4 of us enjoyed our meals. Hot and sour soup, lo Mein, Egg Foo young, chicken with broccoli. Will surely order from them again.


Isadore
Isadore

If you're a fan of New York-style Chinese cuisine, you will definitely enjoy Bamboo Wok. Just a heads up, they don't offer delivery, but the food is well worth the trip for takeout! View menu


Enola
Enola

We chose bamboo wok because the place we usually go to was closed on the Fourth of July. We were pleasantly surprised to find the food was excellent. I highly recommend this place for local Chinese takeout


Rosalind
Rosalind

We have tried many takeout Chinese places, and bamboo wok is 'the winner ' for us. We love their sesame chicken, fried rice, egg rolls, wonton soup, beef with broccoli, and more. All delicious, cooked perfectly.


Isadore
Isadore

This restaurant offers the best and most reliable Chinese food in the Boynton/Delray area. The prices are reasonable, the portions are substantial, and the orders are always prepared on time. I highly recommend Bamboo Wok. View menu


Gabe
Gabe

This is the worst fried rice I've ever had. There were no eggs, no scallions, no soy sauce, and no spices—absolutely no flavor at all. I really wish I could share a picture to show how disappointing it was. There was very little pork, and overall, it felt like a waste of money.


Darrion
Darrion

This is our first time at Bamboo Wok and honestly we love the food! My husband loves Chinese food and I'm a little less, depends on place. I was skeptical I will enjoy the food from the tiny place. And I was surprised, I loved it! We placed the order by phone and picked up the meals 20 minutes later, as promised by the phone. The food was fresh, hot and very tasty: Gen South Chicken, Egg Rolls, Veg Lo Mein, My favorite dumplings and Crab Rangoon were all really delicious. We will definitely be back here and not even.


Peggie
Peggie

Being a take out only place one would think the service would be better. Orders take upwards of 40 minutes after ordering upon arrival. The food is average or a little better. Vegetables are fresh, portions are generous, and the prices are very fair. The wait for your food brings us the most negative part, the clientele is probably the worst I've ever witnessed. Rude, obnoxious, and poorly dressed New Yorkers congregate to harass other customers and the cashier taking the orders with baseless complaints. Needless to say, I won't be returning. View menu

Categories

  • Wok A sizzling blend of fresh vegetables, tender meats, and bold sauces, expertly tossed in a hot wok for flavors that captivate and satisfy. Enjoy a taste of Asian fusion with each flavorful bite.
  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day. View menu
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Chinese Savor the rich, authentic flavors of China with our selection of iconic dishes. From savory stir-fries to mouthwatering dim sum, each creation captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, delighting your taste buds with every bite.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
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  • Mastercard
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