Wok Hard in Hedge End is a Chinese establishment that has quickly become a local favorite. The restaurant offers a relaxed and casual ambiance, perfect for a quick bite or a family dinner. The interior design is simple yet elegant, with traditional Chinese accents adding to the overall atmosphere. The price range is reasonable, with dishes ranging from £5 to £15. Wok Hard is located in a convenient spot, making it easily accessible to locals and visitors alike.
One of the special features of this fine dining spot is their outdoor seating area, which is perfect for warm summer evenings. The menu offers a wide variety of dishes, including classic favorites such as Sweet and Sour Chicken, Beef Chow Mein, and Kung Po Chicken. The cocktails are also worth mentioning, with the Mai Tai being a fan favorite. For those who prefer non-alcoholic beverages, the homemade lemonade and iced tea are refreshing options.
The wine list is carefully curated, with a selection of reds and whites to complement any meal. The staff is friendly and accommodating, always willing to make recommendations or adjust dishes to accommodate dietary restrictions. Overall, Wok Hard is a must-visit establishment for anyone looking for delicious Chinese cuisine in a relaxed and welcoming environment.
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Food order we won’t be repeating I have since also spoken to a family member also unhappy with food order they used to be our go to and would always have recommended but will NOT be returning or recommending. Service: Take out Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £50–60 Food: 1 Service: 1
Chow mein was bang on . Satay chicken absolute treat . Dumplings proper tasty . Highly recommend, but prefer it not to be too busy after this review as I like the Wok Hard service - so please be considerate.
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Paul Sales3 years ago on Restaurant Guru
Hopefully the Hard Wok team will see this. Chicken Fried Rice as a main meal is not to good. Not much flavour. No spring onions, no ginger, no egg, no five spice, no peas, no sesame oil, no pepper (Szechuan or other) and only some very small bits of chicken. Sorry guys but not good. My wife's House Special Chow mein was great? Work that out??