Wing Lai Yuen

Wing Lai Yuen is a szechuan restaurant Hong Kong located in Hong Kong.

7 / 10
29
ratings
  • Phone

    +852 2320 6430

  • Website

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  • Type

    Szechuan Restaurant

Address

Shop 102-103, Whampoa Gourmet Place, Whampoa Garden, Site 8 Hong Kong

Credit Cards Yes

Comments / 8


Keywords:

noodles ground pork dinner
JK

The signature Dan Dan noodles come in two versions: a meat one with ground pork and a traditional one without, plus a spicy or mild broth to choose from

Desmond Foo

They're famous for their dan dan noodles , so definitely give those a shot.

OS Kwon

The mapo doufu and fried rice taste good! Dandan noodle is not that spicy .

Clara Wong

Very good spicy dumplings ! Dan Dan noodles is good too!

Mei Suen

The best DanDan noodle in Hong Kong

Tong Frankie

Taste is ok, but the portion is too small

Achai Kmt

Spicy fish - delicious!

Kit Chan

全香港最好食的擔擔麵

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Authentic sze chuan cuisine. Love the chicken in dry chillies - William วิลเลียม Chuck

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Try onigiri / rice ball / sushi from their supermarket - Sarah

8.1
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Hong Kong Coliseum

Nice stadium, although it's not a big one. Comfort and good sound. Most of local artists have concerts here. In fact, not many sports events held here. - Matthew Tsai