Wing Yip

Wing Yip is a grocery store Greater London England located in United Kingdom.

8 / 10
109
ratings
  • Phone

    +44 20 8450 0422

  • Website

    wingyip.com

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  • Type

    Grocery Store

Address

395 Edgware Rd Cricklewood Greater London NW2 6LN United Kingdom

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roast pork meats crispy food parking well
Matt Ta-Min

Great big Asian supermarket that will cover any ingredient, spice or vegetable you might need for any Chinese, SE Asian or Japanese dish you want to cook. Lots of space for parking .

Nikki Cohen

Main Resturant is amazing food, the cafe is good, quick and reasonably priced same dishes as Resturant and the supermarket is also good (parking on site.)

Tim Liew

Extensive ranges of specialist Chinese (and other Asian) ingredients - generally far cheaper than mainstream food stores. Note that prices listed on shelves are excluding VAT (added at till)

Endang Aryadi

All stuffs you need to cook oriental dishes. There is frozen halal roast duck , all kinds of noodles , morning glory (kangkung), shrimp paste (terasi), and Thai rice . Happy shopping!

Raj

Continues to serve excellent dim sum you can’t go wrong here. Wish the music was a bit quieter though

Francis Toh

Price is good and food is good especially the roast pork .

Mei Suen

The price shown is without VAT, which is added at the till. Great selection of fresh Chinese foods in the chiller cabinets.

Tony Guerrero

Frozen seafood very attractively priced and large selection. Including huge prawns and more.

Hugh Flouch

Good barbecue and worth coming just for the fresh fish stall next door (well worth a pilgrimage).

S Yusop

The only place to go for your Asian grocery shopping in London. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

Chris Phillips

Handy place to pick up Asian cooking supplies.

Raj

Dim Sum from 11am-5pm. Prices have gone up but still excellent value. Try the roast duck too

Darren B

Try the crispy fried noodle with seafood ... So tasty

Bernard Baltazar

Good food, good portions and reasonably priced!

Clea Romeo

Has everything you could ever need for Asian ingredients

William Berg

The restaurant (also a pastry shop ) is called "Reindeer Cafe ".

Maria Karina Fernandez

Great place to get your hair done! ;) #onlyyoustudio

Tony Guerrero

Great crispy roast pork , dim sum and hot pot

Wheat Field

Beef and lime noodles

Glenn Walker

Make sure u get here early for the dim sum and order the deep fried char Sui pork parcels!

Anthony Hua

At busy periods at the restaurant , get a raffle ticket from the host and wait for your number.

Danny

The restaurant here is Wing Tai, not Wing Yip.

nav tej

Yummy Dim Sum ~ Very Busy

Sam L

Address is 395 Edgware Rd!

Idy L

try ' cha siu puff', yum yum

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