Wu Kong Shanghai Restaurant

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Wu Kong Shanghai Restaurant Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Wu Kong Shanghai Restaurant is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category shanghainese restaurant. Read and write reviews about Wu Kong Shanghai Restaurant.

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+85223667244

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Bren Lee

Had afternoon tea here and earlier reviewers were correct to say you can miss the place. It is more on Peking than on Nathan Road. There is tea set with only a Chinese menu. Luckily I had a translation app to figure out what to order. As always if you can't read Chinese, you would pay the higher prices to order off the regular menu that is in English. The afternoon tea set was 58 with no service charge. The meal was big enough for one to skip dinner if you have late tea. Food is good but service could be a bit better. Seems everyone is too addicted to their phones to worry about customer service these days.

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s yeung

They have a seasonal set menu for Shanghai crab lovers now, cannot be missed. Items on the a la carte menu is same amazing. Price is very reasonable and friendly service.

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hilaire

Price: HK200-400pp Quality: \u200d\u200d\u200d\u200d Recommend: Service: \u200d️\u200d️\u200d️\u200d️\u200d️ (Ratings out of 5)

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Tin Yeung Wong

Quite nice. Tofu dumplings is special

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Frank Ip

Nice Shanghainese food. Good service. Selections are limited during this Covid 19 period but still have a fair choices of dishes available.

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daniel kim

The food here was very tasty. Ordered the green beans, the fish tails, soup dumpling, corn soup, fried rice, and stinky tofu. The service was very quick and friendly.

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Wan-man WONG

A famous Shanghainese restaurant in Tsimshatsui. Recently its business is seriously hit by the current Hong Kong situationa as you are surpised that you can get a table without reservation. Foods are good and value for money.

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Vincent Leung

Famous Shanghaiese restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui. It locates in the basement and the entrance is quite small and concealed, so may easily be missed. However, the dining hall is quite spacious. Food is good and tasty. In addition to Shanghaiese cuisine, Peking and Sichuan style dishes are served here.