Reading Town Centre Opens The Doors To A New Wok To Walk Restaurant
Debra-Derieux Matos, writer
Reading town centre shoppers, workers and passers-by alike will delight at Wok to Walk new eatery.
A Wok to Walk franchisee gears up for the launch his new eatery in Reading town centre, in the location previously occupied by Krispy Kreme store. When the doughnut franchise chain moved to a stand by the Broad Street entrance of the shopping centre, the custom-made eat-as-you-go healthy fast food chain franchisee jumped at the opportunity to transform the location into a new Wok to Walk. Wok to Walk, the leading noodle franchise chain specialises in restaurant and takeaway business offering a wide range of rice and noodle based stir fries with a variety of meats, fish and vegetables beautifully blended with a selection of sauces. Udon noodles are delicately cooked with shrimp, bamboo shoots and oyster sauce or brown rice with tofu, broccoli and Asian hot sauce and freshly served to patrons who do not have to wait long before indulging.
Reading Town centre’s Wok to Walk planning application was submitted to Reading Borough Council requesting the replacement of the stores shopfront with a contemporary glass to allow for passers-by to revel on the chefs’ wok mastery. Wok to Walk originated in Amsterdam back in 2004 and is now one of the leading noodle chain franchise group’s with over 70 outlets around the world. The leading noodle franchise chain offers vegetarian and vegan friendly custom-made and healthy fast food using the freshest ingredients for dishes patrons can enjoy in restaurant or from the comforts of their homes or offices.
Debra-Derieux Matos, writer