Welcome to Wok and Roll Restaurant Karaoke
- 604 H St NW, Washington, DC 20001 Hotline: (202) 347-4656
Welcome to the exciting world of Wok and Roll Restaurant Karaoke, where the vibrant pulse of karaoke meets the irresistible aromas of authentic Asian cuisine. Nestled in the heart of Chinatown at 604 H St NW, Washington, DC, this delightful spot proves to be a culinary haven for foodies and karaoke enthusiasts alike.
As a food reviewer, I cannot help but highlight the enticing array of Chinese and sushi dishes that Wok and Roll has to offer. From the moment you step inside, the warm ambiance and friendly service make you feel welcome and eager to explore the menu. The kitchen doesn’t cut corners on flavor or authenticity, and the wok hei smoke flavor permeates many dishes, showcasing their expertise in this cooking method.
- Singapore Noodle - $14.95
- General Tso's Chicken - $15.95
- Chicken Fried Rice - $14.95
- Kung Pao Chicken - $15.95
- Miso Soup - $6.75
Notable highlights include the Chow Foon, which is perfectly chewy and exquisitely cooked with sweet soy seasoning that leaves you wanting more. Many customers rave about the generous portions, especially with classics such as Orange Chicken and Sweet and Sour Chicken.
But the culinary experience at Wok and Roll doesn't stop there. As the sun sets, the energy transforms—guests are invited to unleash their inner superstar in one of the cozy private karaoke rooms. This unique combination of dining and entertainment is what truly makes Wok and Roll a standout destination. And even if you're not a karaoke aficionado, the atmosphere is perfect for enjoying a night out with friends, thanks to an impressive drink menu and a variety of delectable dishes to choose from.
Customer reviews consistently praise the attentive service and quality of food, emphasizing that Wok and Roll excels not just as a late-night dining option but also as a lively social hub. With a reputation for serving up delightful dishes until the wee hours of the morning, it’s clear that whether you are there to sing or to savor, Wok and Roll leaves a lasting impression.
In conclusion, Wok and Roll Restaurant Karaoke isn’t merely a place to eat; it’s an experience that marries excellent food with vibrant entertainment. So gather your friends, indulge your taste buds, and let the good times roll!

I had General tolls chicken my friend had chicken fried rice he said it was really good chicken fried rice I thought General Sol's was pretty good it's in the middle of China Town and it's open late that's one reason why I'm willing to go back there even though it's a little bit more than I like to spend but it worth it at that time of night it's hard to find good food we were there one in the morning

Really satisfied the craving for Chinese food and sushi. The sushi felt very well made with good quality fish. The rice portions were a bit large. We trust it for ordering simple rolls and hope to try more elaborate sushi offerings in our next order. For the Chinese food, its the type of restaurant that really excels at wok, hence the name. The chow foon had a wonderful chewy texture, sweet soy seasoning, well velveted and tender protein, and best of all, wok hei smokey flavor. We found that to be the best and probably other dishes prepared in that style. Orange chicken was not what we expected as it comes with a red sauce but we greatly appreciate it for its large portions. Everything we ordered satisfied our cravings and we encourage more dishes with traditional flavors or classic technique like stir fries.

I love, love, love Wok n Roll..especially on a Friday night. They also have karaoke! Plus, food and service is always on point. It's is a little cozy with space but the food is worth it!

Good authentic Chinese food located in the heart of Chinatown [Washington D.C.] While traversing in DC's Chinatown our tummies started hankering for food and we decided to stop at this restaurant. After stepping inside their main door an employee had to let us in another screened door. At almost 2:00p the restaurant was not too busy and we were seated immediately. The menu had the dishes listed in Chinese with the English version next to it. We ordered a couple of items, just enough to last us through dinner without bringing back leftovers with us. We chose Wonton soup and Combination Chow Mein (Pan Fried Egg Noodle). Prices were reasonable and the chow mein was delicious. Service was fast and attentive. The restaurant is also a karaoke with private rooms so I'm thinking the Wok and Roll is a pun of what they offer LoL ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Review #3655

I'm not a big karaoke person and would never go to a place like this on my own, but sometimes you just have to go with the will of the group. That said, as far as social situations I'd rather avoid, this one was surprisingly cool. For starters, it's not just a dive bar with off-key singing. They have a genuinely impressive drink and food menu, which made the night way more enjoyable. I wasn't expecting much, but the cocktails were creative, and the food was better than it had any right to be--definitely a step above your average karaoke joint. We also got a private room, and that was a huge plus. Not only did it spare me the awkwardness of being around strangers, but it was also really comfortable. The space felt cozy yet upscale, and it made the whole experience feel less like a group activity I was dragged into and more like a fun night with friends. While I'm still not about to start singing my heart out on a regular basis, this was a pleasant surprise. If you're going to do karaoke, this is definitely the way to do it!

Solid late night delivery Chinese, with the cheesy restaurant name. I come to DC for business a few times a year, and I've been staying in the Chinatown area since it's so close to where we work. I've ordered from this spot 3 times now, and each time it's been hot, fresh, neatly packed and large quantities. Now if we're talking about comparing this place to the best Chinese restaurants out there during the day, this is more like 3.5 stars. But for a late night delivery option, I'm more than satisfied. I really like how the wings are packed in this foil lined bag, which keeps them hot and crispy. Plus it's strong enough for you to pour the sweet and sour sauce and shake it up, without the bag breaking. If you find yourself craving late night Chinese and in the area... don't be scared away by their name. Give em a shot.