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Superb dim sum & service
Super lunch at amazing A Wong. 4th visit and they just get better and better. Team made fuss of us: Iris organised our booking and John welcomed us as returning stars. Michael is exceptional sommelier / such a fun character. Dim Sum some of best in world alongside Man Wah and Tim Ho Wan in Hong Kong. A peculiar location opposite a Sainsburyโs in Pimlico, but once inside such a great experience. Only two star restaurant in London where a bottle of wine and sumptuous food donโt require second mortgage. Thank you Andrew & Nat.
Be the first to ReplyThe best you will get...
By far the best Chinese/Mandarin restaurant I've been to in the world. I've been here four times and it just get's better and better each time... I've been a patron since the days when Andrew's parents had the previous restaurant and it's totally incredible what Andrew and his team have done and how they consistently deliver on extremely high expectations. The only place I can compare this, even remotely to is the Man Wah at the MOHK. A previous reviewer compared A. Wong to Hakkasan. It's like comparing a Ferrari to a Prius...
Be the first to ReplyAmazing
Lovely lunch. Amazingly delicious food. Lovely presentation. Very friendly service. Nice ambiance. Very deserving of its two stars !
Be the first to ReplyNot accommodating of allergies and rude about it
Terrible place. Rude emails around allergies, would not recommend. We went there a couple years ago and very friendly emails, something mustโve changed as the welcome emails now are rude and not what youโd expect from two Michelin stars.
Be the first to ReplyCollections of China menu
This was our second visit to A Wong. They were extremely helpful as they had to cancel our booking, but arranged to swap nights with another restaurant we were going to later in the week so that we were still able to go. We had pre-dinner drinks in the small bar downstairs and were then seated in the restaurant. The staff were very efficient and knowledgeable and introduced each dish explaining what region of China it was from and in what order to eat them. We mentioned the charismatic waiter who had served us last year and "Uncle Ben" came through to see us and also bade us goodbye when we left. The food was very good, although I preferred the Menu of Five Movements which we had last year. Just my personal preference, but my taste buds became a little overwhelmed as so many of the dishes had strong individual flavours. However we will definitely go again.
Be the first to ReplyBest in the world, we thought
Instead of the more relaxed dim sum lunch, which is the best in London, we reserved the classic tasting menu for the evening, and it was almost a three hour experience. Just when you thought they had given you the best tasting bitelet youโd had in your entire life, they would serve you something even tastier. It was truly decadent the way it went on and on for hours as the surprises kept coming. The kitchen team is genius. We sat at the bar, with a view of the open kitchen and watched them work. We chatted with several waiters and with the charming and beautiful Mrs A Wong, who was serving part of the time. It is their family business and she is a formidable person and a perfectioness in her own right. We always have something to talk about, so the hours passed nicely as we were barraged by 28 different dishes, each one different, all well presented, with some bordering on the highly elaborate but all of them shamelessly good. Itโs hard to single anything out, everything was excellent. The bill is as eyewatering as the food is mouthwatering, but by then you donโt care because itโs actually good value for the effort theyโve put into it. I am not sure why anyone would ever give them a bad review or less than three Michelin stars. Everything throughout the entire experience was exceptional and praiseworthy. Weโve been coming for about ten years, and have watched them evolve into being one of the top handful of best in the world. Itโs a good idea to skip lunch if you are headed to A Wong for dinner.
Be the first to ReplyExceptional experience
What can I say, this is an exceptional dining experience which was my sons first foray into fine dining. Each course was unique, well presented and most importantly delicious. Staff were excellent and worked in unison. Ambience was perfect.
Be the first to ReplyGood but equal amongst the rest, not the bestโฆ
A Wong is a good Chinese restaurant and certainly one of the best in the UK, thereโs no doubt about that, the food is presented nicely and the menu is imaginative enough, but I wasnโt blown away by the flavours by any means. I do personally think two stars from Michelin is quite generous. I had the evening tasting menu and it must be said that the dim sum is probably the best in the UK and the noodle dish was very good also, but everything else for me didnโt stand out at all, it was dish after dish of forgettable things. Having eaten in every single Michelin starred Chinese restaurant in the UK as well as the perfect one but should be two Michelin starred Shang Palace in Paris, I unfortunately cannot say A Wong is drastically better than the two Hakkasan locations or Kai that it deserves an extra star. Michelin award restaurants stars for culinary achievement but it has to be said that service, decor and even location can sway inspectors in a certain direction to believing a restaurant is better than it truly is. Which puzzles me as to why this restaurant is two Michelin stars when the food doesnโt stand out whatsoever and considering, as a previous review mentioned, itโs quite frankly poor location, premises, decor and not so perfect level of service. Considering Alex Dilling and Claude Bosi are two of the greatest restaurants in the country at the moment and are outperforming all the three stars, how A Wong can be the same star rating as them is poor judgment on Michelinโs behalf. The cost of the evening tasting menu is also grossly overpriced considering most dishes are tapas like in size (though so are LโEnclumeโs so this may be a modern trend). For me, A Wong is not that different to Kai or the two Hakkasans and isnโt worth the extra cost at all, especially in the evening. It would be better to go in the daytime for dim sum and ร la carte. A good restaurant but by no means a two Michelin starred restaurant sadly.
Be the first to ReplyStunning
A. Wong was magnificent. The tasting menu really did take us on a journey through China. The flavours, the presentation, the theatre was all so exciting and impressive. The service was excellent and we had the pleasure of meeting several staff members who were all so knowledgable and professional. We went for the prestige wine pairing which was spectacular. Each wine matched perfectly with each course. Beautiful interiors and beautiful night overall.
Be the first to ReplyDelicious & interesting โTaste of Chinaโ
We had a really fantastic meal at A. Wong. As vegetarians we often find set/tasting menus can be a bit disappointing, when you see what other diners are enjoying. This was not the case at all at A. Wong. Each dish felt incredibly considered and everything was delicious. The staff were very friendly and proactive, but also enthusiastic about the food and the ethos of the restaurant. We even found a new favourite French wine courtesy of the excellent sommelier. Thoroughly recommended!
Be the first to ReplyOver the Top Excellent Foodie Experience
Simply Satisfying, Simply Delicious BUT not simple by any measure. In fact the Collections of China tasting menu with pairing is complex, creative, and a truly excellent way to sample the best of Chinese cuisine. A. Wong and his staff excel at service! I can pick a favorite course because they all were. Definitely true value for money!
Be the first to ReplySurreal Meal
One of my top 5 meals ever! I had previously been for lunch here and had at the time decided I must bring my wife for dinner to experience this incredible food. The 24 course tasting menu was absolutely mind blowing. There were many moments when eating a dish I would close my eyes and shiver with excitement at the explosion of surreal flavours my palate was experiencing. This was so much more than a meal, it was an experience, it was a journey through the provinces of China. The waiter and waitress were also instrumental in this experience due to their detailed explanation of each dish, its inspiration and ingredients and how best to eat it. I will definitely be going back again. Thank you Chef Wong
Be the first to ReplyA unique experience ! Awesome lunch !
We loved our experience at A Wong restaurant . Everything from the welcome to the end was fantastic. The food was a unique experience. We took the TOUCH OF THE HEART tasting menu and we loved it.
Be the first to ReplyA+
My wife had mentioned this restaurant to me before and about her desire to dine there. She finally took me for lunch there last week. The only thing I knew about this place before coming was that it had two Michelin stars. Michelin stars aside though, this is a very good restaurant serving Chinese fare in an exquisite manner without diluting the flavour and authenticity. While our table was being prepared we were ushered to the basement sitting area known as the forbidden city where you can witness kitchen staff rolling out the dough for some of the dishes on the menu. We were served cocktails there while we waited; I had the Xiajiang (if I remember correctly, however I might have spelled that incorrectly), and it was pleasantly memorable. As soon as our table was ready we were taken back upstairs, assigned to our chairs and introduced to Ben who did an awesome job in recommending dishes for us and taking our orders. He was the right mix of friendly, polite and professional. His recommendations were spot on, and all the dishes we ordered were amazing. I wish I could remember the names of all the dishes we ordered, however do not worry because staff here will point you in the right direction so that you order according to your taste preference. As you might imagine it is not cheap, but just for their unique interpretation of Chinese food and the incredible flavours alone, I believe it is worth it. A+ for me.
Be the first to ReplyUnbelievable Food & Warm Service
Whenever my Devon based sister visits me in London, she wants us to go to A Wong. It never disappoints and certainly didnโt this time. From the lovely welcome, the genuine warmth, of which carried through to the service throughout the evening, to the most incredible food presented, it was another memorable evening. Iโm in awe of Andrew Wong and his team. The food is inventive and so delicious. The service is professional but warm and the vibe is relaxed not โdesigner Mayfairโ, which is welcome! Everyone on the team seemed happy, knowledgeable and proud to be part of the โA Wong restaurant familyโ, which is a beautiful atmosphere to dine in.
Be the first to ReplyFantastic dim-sum and warm service
After nearly a year of trying, we finally managed to get a table for the a la carte dim sum lunch here this week. The lead-up to our reservation was a bit off-putting: several tone-deaf e-mails all emphasising their minimum per head spend (ยฃ100 for lunch at the time of writing), cancellation policy and the fact they canโt or wonโt accommodate food allergies. We all understand how difficult things are for the hospitality trade right now, but their communications make them sound inflexible and inhospitable, which canโt be the effect theyโre after. Fortunately, our warm welcome at the restaurant wiped the slate clean. The servers were all friendly and appropriately chatty, offering help with food and drink choices and answering any questions. We decided to take the chef up on his offer to make our selection for us, as everything on the menu looked amazing. Over the next 90 minutes we had some of the best dim sum and small plates we have ever eaten, and we eat a lot of Asian food. Each dish arrived with a quick explanation of the ingredients and flavours and suggestions, where needed, for how best to tackle the dish. Fresh ingredients, subtle flavours and unusual combinations were a delight. Each dish is small - literally one or two bites - so the menu advice to select 8-10 per person is sound. We ate well but were not stuffed at the end. Prices are unquestionably on the steep side, but the food is exquisite. This is an unusual location for a high end restaurant - a neighbourhood street in Pimlico opposite a supermarket. This is definitely not a bougie establishment and is refreshingly free of the stuck-up and formal service that often accompanies high Michelin ratings. If you want pizzazz and fawning staff, go somewhere else. Weโll be back here as soon as we can get another reservation. Strong recommend.
Be the first to ReplyVastly Overpriced 14 course taster menu in bland setting.
Been meaning to visit for a long time. Finally got around to booking months ahead for the ยฃ220pp (with service charge) taster menu. Firstly the locale is underwhelming. Really underwhelming. Like an average small local Chinese. Nothing grand, small. The portions on the 14 course menu are to varying degrees miniscule so you don't quite have anything to really chew on to savour any of it. As the plates for two came rolling in at ยฃ40 a chuck, several with two 1cm squared sized bits of food covered in sweet and salty sauce I really began to regret being there. Don't get me wrong, there are some interesting dishes/morsels flavours, but not anything to rave about. Vastly overpriced. At ยฃ110 (with service charge) a head I'd struggle to recommend.
Be the first to ReplyGreat food if you're prepared to wait an hour for it.
Really looked forward to eating here. 2 Michelin Stars! Unfortunately the service was incredibly slow and really made the experience excruciating. We waited 45 minutes for a drink and 90 minutes later had our first bite of food. When the food arrived we were sent dishes that we didn't order. Confused and starving we ate it anyway. The food however was great, but I can't see where the 2 Michelin stars came from. We've had a better experience at Ping Pong and the food was not that far off. Really disappointing when you get a bill for ยฃ577 for three people at the end. I really wished it could have been as good as I expected, but to be honest, not worth it.
Be the first to ReplySmoked dim-sum winner!
The menu of a la carte dim-sums was a bit overwhelming so we left the decision making to the restaurant. We were served an amazing selection each beautifully crafted and presented and each totally different from the last. Our fussy-eater daughter (10) was recommended options that all went down very well too. This is some achievement that should not be understated! Service was excellent and we thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. The smoked dim-sum was our favourite! Highly recommend.
Be the first to ReplyBirthday Lunch.
Without doubt one of the best meals that we have ever had. Good to see the main man, Andrew Wong, was working in the kitchen.
Be the first to ReplyBaffled!
I feel a bit bad writing this review because we had wonderful service at this restaurant by really lovely staff (although we were seated 25 minutes late). However, I am truly baffled and trying to figure out how this place was awarded two stars. The restaurant is not on a very nice street and certainly does not look like much from the outside. It gets worse in the inside. I'm sorry to say that the decor in my local pub is more considered. Especially stunned by the outer seating as it looks like a shack. I'm all for a relaxed atmosphere but this was just dated and done in bad taste. Strangely, their Nude wine glasses and tableware looked great so we were struggling to understand the contradictions in the decoration. When we saw the place, we said "ok, the food must be great!" and it was. Everything we tasted was superbly flavoursome and delicious. We were very satisfied with our food and left the place quite happy, although massively underwhelmed with the general atmosphere. The bill was also quite reasonable compared to other two starred restaurants I have been to. But things took a turn for the worse when we got home. I was there with my mother and both of us suffered terribly from indigestion all night, we had to take medication. Overall, I tried making a booking at this place for over a year. Unfortunately, it ended in disappointment.
Be the first to ReplyIncredible!
This was a treat for our 20th wedding anniversary and wow, what a treat it was! We have eaten in Michelin starred restaurants before, but this was another level. The food in the 'Five Movements' menu was sublime and worth every penny. The staff were friendly, attentive and explained every dish in detail. The ambience was extremely relaxed, unlike other starred restaurants we've been to before. The wine pairing was delicious! We even got to chat with the man himself, which was a lovely touch and we were able to learn a little more about the history of the place. I simply cannot fault it. The best food and foodie experience we have ever had and despite us living in the North West, we are already making plans to go back in April for our son's 18th!
Be the first to ReplyAnnoying, overrated and disappointing
We had the Evening Taste of China menu with the regular wine pairing. Reservation was made via the website, which states that "we are unfortunately not able to cater for any dietary requirements, dislikes or allergies and substitutions are not available for dinner." After the reservation, we got a confirmation email saying that " we are able to cater for intolerances but not for allergies". Contradictory information regarding intolerances. Some weeks later a second email came, titled "reservation and dietary reminder". It said that if there were any "undisclosed" allergies to "call them immediately" so they could "process the cancellation or prepare a vegetarian menu for your tableโ. Notice how a vegetarian alternative is introduced. In the same email the cancellation policy states "Please note cancellations must be made via email at cancellations@awong.co.uk. Cancellations made over the phone will not be accepted." So which is it for cancellations, email or phone? Later the same day we get yet another email, stating that "Please note that we are unable to cater for any allergies, preferences or intolerances, therefore please also confirm that there are no dietary requirements." This email also prompted us to confirm the reservation itself. We bring this up because the experience starts with the first contact and reservation, and this was not a good one. Fast forward to the actual day. We arrive, are greeted, and led down to the basement bar, to order drinks. We were not told where we were being led (we thought it was to have or coats taken) or asked whether we wanted drinks before the meal. We would have preferred to skip them and get started with the "experience" right away, especially as the set menu was advertised as having a 3.5 h seating time. Still, we obliged and ordered drinks. Shortly after getting the drinks a waiter arrived and asks if we had any allergies. The next question was if we wanted the wine pairing. We asked about alternatives, to which the waiter referred to the sommelier who would be around "later". Mid-way through our drinks the same waiter comes back and says it is time to go upstairs. We pointed to our unfinished drinks and asked for more time, but it was suggested we bring the glasses upstairs. First coerce guests into drinks they don't want and then not let them finish. Not nice. After being seated, another waiter arrives and the first question we are asked is...yes, you guessed it, do you have any allergies? The sommelier was nowhere to be seen. Suddenly the food starts arriving. We politely ask if the sommelier forgot to come, as we haven't decided on what we will drink. "Oh, the wine pairing doesn't start until the dim sum, which is a few courses into the experience" we are told. We hadn't chosen the wine pairing yet and felt we should have agreed on what to drink before the food started coming in. A convenient time to discuss this could have been over the drinks. Now the dim sum arrives. No sommelier. Nothing to drink except water. We ask again and are told he will be there soon. Eventually he arrives as we are finishing the dim sum. We ask about the wines, which it turns out are either French or from "different districts" depending on wine pairing chosen (there is a regular and a "prestige"). We asked again about alternatives to the wine pairing, as this evening we would prefer Chinese beverages to go with the Chinese food. Prior to our question we had seen that the drink menu includes beer, sake and rice wine. The sommelier, his thick French accent making it very hard to understand him, looked perplexed and murmured "well, you can have tea". We first thought he was joking. We then asked specifically if they could put together an alternative drink pairing, but we didn't even get an answer, just a puzzled look before he left. We then say him attending to other guests. We realized where this was going; the restuarant clearly wants to sell wine. We told the next waiter we are having the wine pairing. We got the first glass of wine just before the next dish. More food arrives and it turns out it's the same wine, a dry and not very exciting Riesling, for the first four or five dishes. The next wine also accompanies several dishes, and so it continues. There was nothing wrong with the wines per se. They were ordinary, but the wine pairing overall was not successful. There was not a single combination of wine and food that left us impressed. The red wine was a particularly poor choice. Wine from grapes and asian food can certainly be combined on "Michelin level", Kiin Kiin in Copenhagen is a great examples, but in this case the restaurant should have stuck to more typical Chinese beverages. The food then. Unfortunately this was the greatest disappointment. The main problem was that most dishes tasted bland. Not bland as in unseasoned. Many restaurants at this level can bring out the natural taste of the ingredients without heavy seasoning or condiments. And good Chinese food doesn't need much. Yet there was something amiss here. It's hard to pinpoint, but at no point during the meal was there a wow factor, that taste explosion in your mouth where you look each other and are almost moved to tears because it tastes sensational. This is what Michelin level cooking is about to us. The presentation was somewhat sloppy also, and, again, left us unimpressed. There was a lot of waiting time between each dish. A lot. This was a theme during the entire meal, where heated plates were placed on the table, and then left sitting there until they were cold and we started wondering if they had forgotten about us. The 3,5 h seating time could have been significantly reduced without taking anything away from the experience; on the contrary, it would have been improved by cutting an hour from it. The service, with some exceptions mentioned, was good overall. With 200 ยฃ per set menu and 100 ยฃ for the simple wine pairing, this does not represent good value, despite there being lots of dishes.
Be the first to ReplyTaste of China menu - Spectacular on every level!
Spectacular really on every level! We had the Taste of China menu and every course was more inventive, fresh and fabulous than the last! We sat at the chefโs counter and was able to interact with the chef and the servers throughout the entire meal. Each course was explained and we were able to ask questions and learn. Each sauce and preparation was just spectacular. So much flavor but never overdone - just the right amount on every dish. This was truly the best meal of our lives and an amazing way to celebrate our anniversary. Please be aware that they cannot cater to changes to this particular menu.
Be the first to ReplyGreat food, odd venue
We went for dinner and had the Menu of Five Movements which was delightful. The venue is a bit odd, being located on a rather downmarket street and in a small unit on the ground floor of an unattractive office building. Seating is either in a covered area outside (effectively on the pavement) or in the small inside area where the open kitchen is located. Our table was booked for 1830 and the restaurant was already quite full when we arrived but we could not understand why we were initially shown to a small table at the back next to the toilets when other tables were available. We requested to move and were shown to a much better table near the front (the same table near the toilets was rejected by at least two other couples after we arrived and eventually remained empty so probably one the restaurant should reconsider using at all). There are also some seats at the kitchen counter. Service was excellent but although it is a tasting menu which changes regularly and each dish is well explained we found the lack of a written list of the dishes rather frustrating. Also, there really was not enough room on the table at times for all the plates ! So a few ups and downs but overall the food really is outstanding. Especially the dim sum and an interesting dish of crab claw and vermicelli.
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