Wok all you can eat with drinks (except for wine) for €34,50 per person. Seems quite reasonable, but our experience was not the best. One of the staff members was super nice and helpful, she saved the night for us.
The food: Picture a treasure hunt, but instead of gold, you’re digging for decent meat. The beef was playing hide and seek, and by the time we found it, it had started its journey to becoming jerky. The ready-made dishes seemed like relics from a bygone era. If you must, choose teppanyaki.
Ambiance-wise, it’s more “Survivor” than “MasterChef.” Our prestigious seating near the register, on garden chairs no less, made us feel… special? Picture dining while playing a game of human pinball, as guests ricocheted off my chair and head. The pièce de résistance? A boisterous party nearby, seemingly competing for the ‘Most Likely to Be Heard from Space’ award.
In conclusion, Wok Time is a place where you can wok your worries away – or perhaps wok right into new ones.