Hung’s
About
Chinese
Price Range : Under $10 (£)
Location
Adress: 27 Wardour Street, London, W1D 6PR
Phone: +44 20 7287 6578
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- thumb_upGood ForLunch, Late Night
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelLoud
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Chills E.
Just random pick here after seeing this restaurant on London Chinatown on YouTube.
Sent up to 2nd floor for lunch. Notice quite a few locals with some tourists sprinkle through out the restaurant.
Ordered 3 dishes: 3 kinds of meat, dry chow fun and Singaporean noodles. Quite large portions and flavorful, enough leftover to take back for late night snack. Recommend for good value for cheap eats. -
Carla H.
Nope, Nope and Nope again. I came here because there were no other restaurants u
Open late and they close at 3 or 4am. Upon arrival I walked in and the staff looked at you like you were unwanted. Needless to say it was obvious. We had to asked if they wrre open the said "yes on the 3rd or 2nd floor. When I got up there no one seemed to attended customer needs. Finally someone came over and when we ordered he didnt seem to be familiar with the items so he could answer questions about the menu items chosen. I ordered the Chilli Sauce Chicken. It was not good. The fried combination rice was bland with no flavor. Over all I would not be back. -
Yinny L.
We were shopping around in Soho for a while and decided on a late night bite in Chinatown. London's not known for a Chinese food scene but the roasted ducks looked so welcoming through the window and Hung's claim theirselves as Duck Specialists so we decided to give them a try
Seating goes beyond the first floor. Upstairs you will find a charming little dining room with a totally different vibe! Grab a window seat if you can because it offers a fantastic view of the street
We ordered the roasted duck on rice with some king prawn wontons to share. The roasted duck is hopefully not the best in London because it was served cold, and lacked the crisp skin and succulent seasoned meat that makes a roasted duck great. But it's a steal at just a little over £6 for a huge plate. The wontons were our favorite. Plump and filled with huge prawns! This was definitely a steal at a little over £7! Highly recommend trying this!! -
Hiro S.
After a local walking tour nearby, I needed some food. I thought of wonton noodle soup...and here they are, they had it.
I was expecting the size that you see in Hong Kong, but the actual bowl I was served was much bigger. The broth was nothing special, but enjoyed the thin noodles. I wish they had those red vinegar to enhance the flavor - the ones you see in noodle places in HK... -
Quynh T.
This wasn't our first choice for peking duck, but considering it was 1:30am and they were the only place open, we settled.
It was our first night staying in Chinatown so we didn't have a good idea of how much peking duck costs in the area. We ordered half a peking duck for £21/$28 and thoroughly enjoyed it. Flavor, texture, MOISTURE, everything was just right. Except it definitely wasn't half the duck.
The dish came with thin pancakes, cucumbers, green onions and brown sauce. The duck came in a rectanglular tupperware that could fit approximately 5 decks of cards. But the bottom was layered with crispy rice crackers to elevate the duck so it appeaed to be more than there actually is. The amount of duck we got was definitely not worth £21 and we felt ripped off.