Wabi Sabi Menu – Newark, NJ

Type : Restaurant

Location : Newark, NJ

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Based on 199 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 1.2 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout

Wabi Sabi 07114

Address:
60 Newark International Airport St C Terminal, Newark, NJ 07114

Phone: (866) 508-3558

Website: https://www.otgexp.com/experience_locations/newark-liberty-international/

Hours

Tuesday 9 AM–6 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–6 PM
Thursday 9 AM–6 PM
Friday 9 AM–6 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday 9 AM–6 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Wabi C3 Egg Roll
Our chefs prepare 1 crispy spring roll filled with pork and shredded vegetables.
$5.00
Wabi C3 Philly Cheesesteak Spring Rolls
Our chefs prepare crispy egg rolls filled with tender grilled sliced beef, onions, and cheese sauce.
$12.29
Wabi C3 Spring Roll
2 pieces, shredded vegetables, crispy spring roll wrap
$5.50
Wabi C3 Sweet & Spicy Wings
Our chefs prepare 6 crispy chicken wings with a sweet chili sauce.
$15.00
Beverages
EWR Fountain Soda $4.25
Entrees
Wabi C3 Bulgogi Beef
Our Korean-style marinated sliced steak is mixed with broccoli, onions, kimchi, and scallions over rice.
$19.99
Wabi C3 Chicken Katsu
Fried chicken cutlet is topped with katsu sauce, sesame vinaigrette, sesame seeds, scallions, and cabbage over rice.
$18.49
Wabi C3 Garlic Chili Shrimp
Our chefs toss garlic chili-marinated shrimp, edamame, shredded carrots, onions, peanuts, scallions, and sweet chili lime sauce together over rice.
$20.99
Wabi C3 General Tso’s Chicken
Thai chili, onions, peppers, sesame seeds
$18.49
Wabi C3 Pad Thai
Thai rice noodles are tossed with onions, peppers and topped with cilantro and peanuts.
$15.99
Wabi C3 Singapore Street Noodles
Thin vermicelli rice noodles are wok tossed with cabbage, tomatoes, shredded carrots, scallions and cilantro, in a curry sauce.
$15.99
Wabi C3 Vegetable Stir-Fried Noodles
Rice noodles tossed with scrambled eggs, cabbage, shredded carrots, bean sprouts, scallion and cilantro.
$14.75
We Value You
Wabi C3 Spring Roll
2 pieces, shredded vegetables, crispy spring roll wrap
$5.50
Wabi C3 Vegetable Stir-Fried Noodles
Rice noodles tossed with scrambled eggs, cabbage, shredded carrots, bean sprouts, scallion and cilantro.
$14.75

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Reviews

Q Z
Stay away! Omg if you have more than an hour to wait for the barely edible food then order from them! I ordered the Singapore street noodle, supposedly be curry flavor and dry stir fry noodles. Instead I got a sweet and wet soggy noodles. The chicken I paid additional for tastes like it gone bad already. I couldn’t even swallow it. I’m afraid I might get sick from this food. The worst food ever and I paid $20 for this! No more! Also the employees works there looks like what other reviews said they don’t care and work at snail speed!

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David Gruss
22 minutes after placing my order only 1/2 arrived and it wasn’t correct and looked over cooked. I have never seen an airport restaurant run so poorly. The port authority should revoke their lease.

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KS J
By far the worst food I’ve ever eaten in my life. It almost feels like a dare. Like you’re supposed to eat this and not throw up afterwards. Do not subject yourself to the pad Thai and Singapore noodles. You will regret wasting your money. Starving would be better.

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Kaia Saunders
Honestly, considering this is located within the airport, this place isn’t THAT bad. Or at least our experience wasn’t. The pad Thai was decent (again what do you expect, it’s the airport, and it was pretty good for airport food). Sure it took a little longer than expected but it’s 6pm on a busy evening at the airport. Definitely the best we could’ve done

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Ian McAlister
DON’T. Glacially slow, room-temperature food, staff move like they’re half asleep, expensive even for the airport. Don’t waste your time!

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Kathleen Karlovich
I ordered the vegetable stir fried noodles. The picture on their board showed noodles with lots of big fresh looking vegetables. What I got was a big bowl of noodles, splashed with some soy sauce and little fragments of red pepper and maybe onion and probably bits of egg. Totally disappointing. Had I looked at it before I walked to my gate I would have returned it. What a rip off for $15.

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Berele
If there is an example in inefficiency, this place takes the cake. Took an automated order via a screen menu, but then waited 25 minutes, yes, twenty five minutes, to get the order placed in our hands. That’s ridiculous no matter how good the food is, which was not horrible and gets an A for appearance.

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Chung Pham
What a ripoff. The worst service I’ve seen. I came back to the USA after a long flight from Europe and “Asian street food” sounded great. I ordered Singaporean street noodle. They offered absolutely NO service but charged 18% for tip and there isn’t any option to waive it. I was like “whatever”, but then I had to wait for 40 minutes. They totally overlooked my order because everyone who ordered after me got theirs. My wife and kids ordered from another bar across this shop and they’ve already finished with their meals when I finally received mine. My noodles came out hot but it has absolutely no protein. Just plain noodles and some vegetable. What kind of chef would cook such a dish?

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David Bellino
Nothing has come out of the kitchen in over 10 minutes for anyone. Not a worker in sight the whole time. Peoples are leaving to catch their flights. They are happy to take our money and no way to get it back. Shame on these owners.

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Sara Gatland
At an airport, most people are in a little bit of a rush. So having a place that takes over half an hour to serve people (almost 45 minutes for me) is a terrible fit. My food was great when it finally arrived but the wait time was awful. There’s not even a waiting area you have to mingle by the trash can. The staff seemed very thinly spread and I think they were all working several stands at once. If I’d known how long I’d be waiting I would have gone somewhere else, and that seemed to be the general sentiment of the other customers.

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