Woks & Koi is top on list of places i go to whenever I’m craving Chinese! Their food is amazing and worth the price. We had their mixed seafood sauce and Singaporean rice which feeds two (2), Chicken dumpling 🥟, Chapman and my partner had their fruit punch. Every order was a hit as usual.
Also, you should note that they’ve started charging Entertainment tax of 5% in addition to previous taxes on the directives of the government.
Easily the best Asian restaurant in the Wuse II area! The quality of the food is consistently excellent and well worth the price. I’ve tried the noodles, chicken curry, fried rice, and shrimp dishes — all flavorful and freshly prepared. A great spot if you’re craving authentic Asian cuisine in Abuja!
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.
This is not an exaggeration, but this is one of the best restaurants I have visited in Abuja.
The food is amazing. The service is good too. The moderately lit restaurant had a cozy ambience, with soft R n B music playing in the background.
This made a perfect spot for either a friendly or romantic dinner.
I loved the fruit juice (a combo of watermelon and pineapple) and the Woks &Koi sundae. Twas so lovely.
I'd recommend this place to anyone.
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.
Aisha Yahaya
2 weeks agoWoks & Koi is top on list of places i go to whenever I’m craving Chinese! Their food is amazing and worth the price. We had their mixed seafood sauce and Singaporean rice which feeds two (2), Chicken dumpling 🥟, Chapman and my partner had their fruit punch. Every order was a hit as usual. Also, you should note that they’ve started charging Entertainment tax of 5% in addition to previous taxes on the directives of the government.
Halima Laoual
4 weeks agoEasily the best Asian restaurant in the Wuse II area! The quality of the food is consistently excellent and well worth the price. I’ve tried the noodles, chicken curry, fried rice, and shrimp dishes — all flavorful and freshly prepared. A great spot if you’re craving authentic Asian cuisine in Abuja!
FSL
3 months 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.
Funmi Ade
3 months agoThis is not an exaggeration, but this is one of the best restaurants I have visited in Abuja. The food is amazing. The service is good too. The moderately lit restaurant had a cozy ambience, with soft R n B music playing in the background. This made a perfect spot for either a friendly or romantic dinner. I loved the fruit juice (a combo of watermelon and pineapple) and the Woks &Koi sundae. Twas so lovely. I'd recommend this place to anyone.
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.