Whole Chinese Roast - $60
(served with pancakes)
Mocktails from Mr. Wong
The restaurant is tucked away from the busyness of George Street. After 5 years of continuously walking up and down Bridge Lane, I found out there is a small alley lane that leads you to the restaurant. Guess that was my work out done for the night.Left: Sweet and Sour crispy pork hock - $28
Right: Mr. Wong’s special fried rice - $24 (large)
Steamed Chinese broccoli - $12
Their food was good but the sweet and sour pork hock was amazeballs! I would be happy if they didn't give me anymore pork, I just wanted more sauce and I'll be one happy chappy. Everything in that dish was so perfect and well balanced. The coriander made it taste refreshing and it helped completed the taste of the sauce.The peking duck was one of the dishes that received a lot of thumbs up and after the first bite you know why. The duck was so so lean and there wasn't nearly as much as fat on the meat like most other peking ducks. You didn't have a pancake that would continuously drip in oil which often result in you feeling guilty. It would have been even more orgasmic if they were more generous on the hoisin sauce though especially considering they charged quite a bit for it.
Generally you would get a second or third course when you have peking duck but at Mr. Wong's, it was an extra $20 or so.
Steamed Dim Sum Platter - $32
Scallop shumai, Jade seafood dumpling, Har Gau, Chinese mushroom dumpling
Deep-fried Dim Sum Platter - $32
Crispy beef roll, Lobster Mei Si roll, Pear taro croquette, Foie gras prawn toast
Desserts - $14
Top right: Strawberries, meringue, macadamia praline, cream cheese ice cream and Thai basil
Top left: Green apple ice, osmanthus jelly, water chestnuts and coconut sorbet
Bottom left: Mr. Wong’s deep fried ice cream served with butter scotch sauce
Bottom right: Roast white chocolate ice cream, yuzu curd, longans, and raspberries
All four ice creams tasted amazing my personal favorite definitely would of been the roast white chocolate. It seriously tasted like a gourmet mango weiss bar LOL. Oh my gosh, it was sooooo good. The butter scotch sauce was too heavy and rich for my liking but the fried crumbs was delish. If you are getting all four desserts, best to have the green apple ice dish last. It was no where near as sweet as the others but it gives it a cleansing refreshing taste after all that sweetness.
Mr. Wong's food is good but it is expensive, especially if you compare it a lot of Chinese/Asian restaurants out there. I went with a group of 6 and the bill came to approx $50 per person which isn't too bad, especially considering we did have duck. Sharing always helps. I know I really shouldn't be comparing because the chefs are much more renowned than your typical everyday Chinese chef but at the end of the day but it is a bit hard not to when there are a thousand and one other chinese restaurants out there. I would definitely come back to get my gourmet mango weiss bar LOL.
Gotta go eat!!