By Ania Askwith
Wok India, 164 Newton Road, High Heaton, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE7 7HP
We absolutely love fusion cuisines and Indo-Chinese food is definitely one of those combinations, so we were super eager to try Wok India.

A very interesting menu
The menu looks pretty exciting, and we went for a selection of starters and mains.
We had the paneer tikka (I recently developed a taste for this Indian cheese, and it was delicious roasted in the tandoor along with peppers and onions) and the tender and mouth watering dynamite chicken for starters.

For mains, we opted for the firecracker cauliflower with noodles, which was the highlight of the whole selection for me! Super flavoursome, the texture was perfectly al dente, and the noodles were beautifully cooked—a truly stunning combination! Our second option was the station lamb curry with rice, which actually smelt insanely good! There was so much depth in its flavour.

We also shared tandoori veg momos, which were a lovely side. Steamed, then coated in a delicious tandoori masala, and finally roasted in the oven—they were absolutely gorgeous! Both the taste and the texture were just perfect.
And of course, we had to sample their poppadom box and a selection of sauces because it couldn’t be a true Indian feast without those!

A great dining experience
The food was beautiful, the place is very inviting, and the staff are lovely. It is primarily a takeaway, but there is a designated section for sitting in if that’s your preference. It is beautifully decorated, bright, and we found it to be spotlessly clean too.
We spoke to the manager, Suman, as well as one of the chefs, who told us a little more about the dishes we opted for. While most of the menu is Indo-Chinese, they have recently introduced some Indian curries. Having sampled one of those, we can confidently guess it’ll be a big hit in the area because the food is stunning!
You can order on their website and call in to collect, but they’re also on Deliveroo, Just Eat, and UberEATS if you like your food delivered.
Location
Wok India is located at 164 Newton Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE7 7HP, with free on-street parking available.
Tips for Visiting
- Try the specials: Wok India’s Indo-Chinese fusion menu is a treat, but don’t miss out on their new Indian curries—recent additions that are already gaining popularity.
- Veggie options: you don’t have to be a vegetarian to appreciate their veggie options. The momos, cauliflower, and paneer dishes were all some of the most flavoursome dished I’d had in a while. Little taste bombs!
- Generous portion sizes: the portions are great so come hungry!
Best for: fusion cuisine Newcastle, Indo-Chinese food Newcastle, takeaway Newcastle, Indian curries Newcastle, best fusion restaurant Newcastle
Website
For more details, visit Wok India’s official website here: Wok India

Ratings & Reviews
Wok India is quickly becoming a favourite for fusion cuisine in the area:
- Google Reviews: 4.6/5 stars from over 200 reviews
- Tripadvisor: 4.5/5 stars from over 100 reviews
Customers talk about the unique Indo-Chinese flavours, the quality of the food, and the friendly service.
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