Woks & Koi is a cute and intimate spot for solid Chinese eats. The prawn spring roll was quite literally the best I’ve had in a while—the roll-to-filling ratio was perfection. Service was polite and attentive, and they get a personal 10/10 from me for offering a hot towel at the start (pro tip to elevate: a drop of essential oil on the towel would take it to the next level!).
The cranberry virgin daiquiri was refreshing and delicious, the calamari hit that sweet spot between soft and firm, and the pepper sauce packed both heat and flavor. The space is beautifully decorated, but refreshingly doesn't fall into the all-too-common Abuja trap of overdoing aesthetics while neglecting the food. It strikes a perfect balance—clean, calm, and focused on delivering a great dining experience. One of those oldie-but-goodie true gems of the city. Bonus points for being baby-friendly—I was serenaded by a very satisfied toddler diner.
The venue is spacious and pleasant, with an above-average taste in food and commendable service. The atmosphere, while decent, could better reflect its Asian identity as a Chinese restaurant. Authenticity is commendable, and prices are competitive, although there's room for improvement. I would recommend this place, especially for those seeking Chinese cuisine.
This place is located in Wuse 2 on Durban Street, the road opposite H-medix or 4U supermarket (former Amigo Supermarket)
It's a cosy, serene and beautiful place. You can walk in without a prior appointment. But if you are dining in a group, it would be nice to book ahead so they can make reservations based on the number of people.
It's a Chinese restaurant with a variety of delicacies to choose from. I particularly loved the season food segment (prawns, to be precise). They also have provisions for vegetarian dishes.
If you are looking for something new, try this place. Their prices are friendly in comparison to other places I've been.
Lovely food and nice ambience but meals are quite pricey. We went as a family of six and despite each sharing a meal spent about 12k per head without any drinks just water. Sure maybe it’s the Nigerian economy. Who knows.
The meals were ready on time soups tasted lovely and rice was good. Great Chinese restaurant with all choices from Vegetarian, to Chicken to lamb and Beef choices.
The staff are also nice and courteous.
FSL
a week agoWoks & Koi is a cute and intimate spot for solid Chinese eats. The prawn spring roll was quite literally the best I’ve had in a while—the roll-to-filling ratio was perfection. Service was polite and attentive, and they get a personal 10/10 from me for offering a hot towel at the start (pro tip to elevate: a drop of essential oil on the towel would take it to the next level!). The cranberry virgin daiquiri was refreshing and delicious, the calamari hit that sweet spot between soft and firm, and the pepper sauce packed both heat and flavor. The space is beautifully decorated, but refreshingly doesn't fall into the all-too-common Abuja trap of overdoing aesthetics while neglecting the food. It strikes a perfect balance—clean, calm, and focused on delivering a great dining experience. One of those oldie-but-goodie true gems of the city. Bonus points for being baby-friendly—I was serenaded by a very satisfied toddler diner.
Martin Tompong
a year agoThe venue is spacious and pleasant, with an above-average taste in food and commendable service. The atmosphere, while decent, could better reflect its Asian identity as a Chinese restaurant. Authenticity is commendable, and prices are competitive, although there's room for improvement. I would recommend this place, especially for those seeking Chinese cuisine.
Lateefah Muhammad
a year agoThis place is located in Wuse 2 on Durban Street, the road opposite H-medix or 4U supermarket (former Amigo Supermarket) It's a cosy, serene and beautiful place. You can walk in without a prior appointment. But if you are dining in a group, it would be nice to book ahead so they can make reservations based on the number of people. It's a Chinese restaurant with a variety of delicacies to choose from. I particularly loved the season food segment (prawns, to be precise). They also have provisions for vegetarian dishes. If you are looking for something new, try this place. Their prices are friendly in comparison to other places I've been.
Joshua Obiabo Ehoche
a year agoLovely food and nice ambience but meals are quite pricey. We went as a family of six and despite each sharing a meal spent about 12k per head without any drinks just water. Sure maybe it’s the Nigerian economy. Who knows. The meals were ready on time soups tasted lovely and rice was good. Great Chinese restaurant with all choices from Vegetarian, to Chicken to lamb and Beef choices. The staff are also nice and courteous.
Mavis Dooshima
2 months agoHad great food. Great service. Easy to findm