Reservations · Takeout
Stylish Thai spot in Østerbro with broad menu, friendly but variable service, good flavors, and solid lunch value; dinner pricing and occasional inconsistency hold it back.
Wokshop delivers reliable Thai dining with solid food quality anchored by punchy curries and noodles, but inconsistent execution—some dishes over-salty or dry—prevents higher performance. Friendly, named staff and a warm, cozy setting on Østerbrogade create an inviting neighborhood spot, though variable service speed and dinner pricing that can feel steep for portions limit broader appeal. Strong lunch specials and family-friendly options make it worth visiting if nearby, but it doesn't yet compete with the area's premier dining destinations.
On Østerbrogade, Wokshop feels warm and inviting with soft lights and an easy buzz. Staff are often praised by name and the food tends to arrive fast, though waits and mixups do happen. One diner put it plainly: "service was friendly, but the drinks took a while." Pricing leans higher than takeaway joints, but the room feels cozy and polished enough for casual dates. The cooking skews classic Thai rather than experimental: punchy Tom Yum, basil chicken, panang and Pad Thai. When the kitchen is on, flavors land clean and comforting; a few guests wished for more depth beyond coconut richness. Lunch sets are the sweet spot for value, while dinner menus and some mains can feel pricey for portions depending on appetite. Families are well covered. There is a real kids menu with fried rice, noodles, mild yellow curry and veggie sticks—simple dishes most children will eat. Portion sizes are generally fine, but plan around potential waits on busy nights so younger diners stay happy in this family-friendly setup.
Area: Residential-chic Østerbro with boutiques and parks; appeals to locals and casual date nights.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets, steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Near Fælledparken and sports facilities; mixed retail and cafes along Østerbrogade.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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