Wok Box Fresh Asian Kitchen
Wok Box is a new place off of Broadway just north of the south loop. It is in the Olde English Village strip mall area and isn't much to look at from the outside, although they have done a good job with a face lift of the strip mall area.
The spread: I was very excited to give Wok Box a try. They are small chain that has a lot of things going for it. They have an expansive menu focusing on Asian and Indian cuisine. Of note, they prominently display vegan and gluten free products. They have a noodle box with noodles and various topping of meats and sauces (kung pao, spicy korean, etc), a rice box (Indian butter chicken, mongolian beef, etc), curry box (rice and curry of a couple different styles), Banh mi (vietnamese sandwich, although the Tyler location may not have these), Pho (vietnamese style noodle soup), and various appetizers (samosas, egg roll, spring roll, etc). They also offer a nice selection of craft beers.
The verdict: I was very excited to try this place out, particularly because Tyler doesn't have an Indian restaurant anymore, and I was pumped to get some good Indian food. The place seemed hip, with a well staffed kitchen and the food came out fast. I got some samosas, Indian butter chicken and spicy Thai chicken curry (and a craft beer). Well, the first thing I was disappointed with was the portion size for the price. The chicken was bland and unseasoned. They apparently use the same chicken for all the chicken dishes, so it was a little monotonous. The indian sauce was scanty and not authentic (although it was "Indian" style, the flavor profile was a bit bland and single note), the curry had very little heat and again didn't taste authentic (watered down for the masses). The samosas were fairly good, but again the spices were a little bland. Overall, I was disappointed with the lack of aggressive seasoning/spices that I am accustomed to in authentic Indian/Thai cuisine. I think they have a lot of things going for them, but it just didn't scratch that Indian food itch.
Edible Tyler Roses: 2.5 out of 5, middle of the road, non-authentic Indian/Asian food.
Glad to see that someone else felt that it was too bland. It wasn't spicy enough for me, either.
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