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Wongs Bar & Restaurant
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Wongs Bar & Restaurant
9-11 Fleet Street
Jewellery Quarter
Birmingham
B3 1JP
tel.: +44(0)1212121888
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Wongs Bar & Restaurant
Features: Vegetarian DishesNearest Transport: St. Pauls Metro / Metro
Wongs serves authentic Chinese cuisine complimented by an extensive wine list with beers and spirits also available.
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WHEN I noticed that a fellow diner in our Friday night restaurant was a Michelin-star chef, I relaxed a little, confident that if it was good enough for him, it'd be good enough for us. It appeared that Luke Tipping, executive chef at Simpson's, in Edgbaston, was enjoying a meal at Wongs in Fleet Street to celebrate his wife's birthday, along with their two young children.The cake with the sparkler for a candle, along with the good-natured rendition of Happy Birthday was a giveaway.
I've wanted to visit Wongs for a while. Not only does it have a great reputation, it is also tucked away off a city side street and, as you step into it's pretty courtyard decorated with Chinese lanterns, you feel as though you are escaping the world. Welcoming staff presented us with a dish of fresh prawn crackers to munch on while the boy browsed the menu and I gorped at the Michelin-star chef.
We started with aromatic duck pancakes and - rather endearingly - we were presented with the quarter of duck leg for approval, before it was whisked back into the kitchen for shredding. I wonder what would have happened had we given it the thumbs down?
While we waited for our (de) feathered friend to return we enjoyed the tinkle of live piano music, chuckling at the addition of Gwen Stefani's Rich Girl to the playlist. A silver-lidded dish of pancakes, a pool of plum sauce and julienned of cucumber and spring onion arrived to accompany the duck, which proved particularly succulent without being overly fatty.
A triumphant starter was followed by a mixed-bag of main courses. The crispy shredded beef served in a fruity sauce could not be faulted, neither could the fluffy boiled rice. However, the chicken and cashew nuts lacked punch, and the mixed veg in black bean sauce - while perfectly cooked - needed a richer sauce.
I was defeated by the time we'd cleared our plates, but the boy soldiered on ordering a portion of ginger and honey icecream. 'Now that's what I call a portion of icecream,' he said gleefully as he was presented with a cocoa-dusted plate featuring two generous scoops of creamy looking stuff.
Purely for research purposes, I found room to sample a mouthful and it was as good as it looked, containing really chunky pieces of crystalised ginger.
Service was impeccable, the atmosphere delightfully private and - despite being pricey - I'd certainly return because I feel the vast menu could unearth a few more hidden gems.
I've wanted to visit Wongs for a while. Not only does it have a great reputation, it is also tucked away off a city side street and, as you step into it's pretty courtyard decorated with Chinese lanterns, you feel as though you are escaping the world. Welcoming staff presented us with a dish of fresh prawn crackers to munch on while the boy browsed the menu and I gorped at the Michelin-star chef.
We started with aromatic duck pancakes and - rather endearingly - we were presented with the quarter of duck leg for approval, before it was whisked back into the kitchen for shredding. I wonder what would have happened had we given it the thumbs down?
While we waited for our (de) feathered friend to return we enjoyed the tinkle of live piano music, chuckling at the addition of Gwen Stefani's Rich Girl to the playlist. A silver-lidded dish of pancakes, a pool of plum sauce and julienned of cucumber and spring onion arrived to accompany the duck, which proved particularly succulent without being overly fatty.
A triumphant starter was followed by a mixed-bag of main courses. The crispy shredded beef served in a fruity sauce could not be faulted, neither could the fluffy boiled rice. However, the chicken and cashew nuts lacked punch, and the mixed veg in black bean sauce - while perfectly cooked - needed a richer sauce.
I was defeated by the time we'd cleared our plates, but the boy soldiered on ordering a portion of ginger and honey icecream. 'Now that's what I call a portion of icecream,' he said gleefully as he was presented with a cocoa-dusted plate featuring two generous scoops of creamy looking stuff.
Purely for research purposes, I found room to sample a mouthful and it was as good as it looked, containing really chunky pieces of crystalised ginger.
Service was impeccable, the atmosphere delightfully private and - despite being pricey - I'd certainly return because I feel the vast menu could unearth a few more hidden gems.
The food was excellent, went valentines day 09 and had an amazing time, there was a guy playing the piano, and although was a set menu, was very nice didnt hav no complaints, however due to the busyness as it being valentines day they were abit slow gettin the drinks orders and the food out. But i stil give it 10/10
26-04-2008
peter lee

Good food, very impressed. Have you got 3 michilan stars because you should...
The best Chinese in Birmingham. There are all the favs as well as some more adventurous additions such as deep fried frogs legs (which are amazing.)It isn't expensive and has exc service. It is a must! The building is beautiful and is just round the corner from summer row.
Not being a fan of chinese food, Wongs came as a magnificant eye opener. I shall be taking my wife and family there shortly to experience a perfect meal within perfect surroundings.
We made this trip on a cold, overcast and windy day in late September and so felt justified in nipping into the Dog & Doublet, just above Lock No 9
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