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😒 3/5 - Good but equal amongst the rest, not the best…
By 👻 @Mr.C, 09/04/2023 3:00 am
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A Wong is a good Chinese restaurant and certainly one of the best in the UK, there’s no doubt about that, the food is presented nicely and the menu is imaginative enough, but I wasn’t 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 didn’t 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 doesn’t stand out whatsoever and considering, as a previous review mentioned, it’s 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 Michelin’s behalf. The cost of the evening tasting menu is also grossly overpriced considering most dishes are tapas like in size (though so are L’Enclume’s so this may be a modern trend). For me, A Wong is not that different to Kai or the two Hakkasans and isn’t worth the extra cost at all, especially in the evening. It would be better to go in the daytime for dim sum and à la carte. A good restaurant but by no means a two Michelin starred restaurant sadly.
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