Reviews Wun's Tea Room & Bar

5
Carol Grein Ericson
+5
We were looking for a place to dine Sunday at night ! What a delight discovering! The plates are amazing and freshly cooked. The drinks are amazing! The atmosphere ales you feel that you are in a dojo ! The variation of warm and cold plates are very good.
5
I W
+5
Cool spot that has its own vibe. The food menu was quite adventurous and not your typical Chinese restaurant array. Traditional Chinese flavors with a creative twist could be one way to describe the dishes. The black bean sauce on the veggies with the bream was tasty! The setting and atmosphere is pretty cool. Service was friendly and prompt. Look forward to coming back in the evening for some drinks and trying a few more dishes. Expect Soho pricing. Note the Hong Kong style French toast is only served during lunch.
4
JoyC
+4
Been looking forward to visit this tea room since seeing some lovely photos on IG and finally got a chance to have brunch here with some friends today. Got seated on the top floor which I think has a nicer deco than the downstairs. Since there were 4 of us so we decided to literally order everything from the weekend brunch menu except the kaya toast. Some dishes are definitely not what I’m expecting - like Scallop Prawn Toast is not the type of triangular prawn toast with sesame on top, the HK- style French Toast is as thick as I imagined it to be and the Fatty Char Siu is not as juicy as I thought. Despite some slightly disappointing dishes, the Spicy Soy Cheung Fun is real nice and I would say the Scramble Char Siu Rice is the highlight for sure. Overall the service is good and an enjoyable meal. I would still recommend this place to relax and dine in if happen to be in the area, but don’t expect very authentic Chinese food - more a fusion.
4
Leslie Pang
+4
The ambience in here is really nice with an interesting selection of drinks. I personally went for a Hong Kong milk tea, which was great and really nailed the flavours. My friends went for a lychee pandan cocktail. It's definitely an acquired taste but it's definitely unique
4
Pooi Nie Liew
+4
Cute little place with delicious food & drink. Loved everything we ordered - highlights were the sour plum tea, the scallop & prawn sesame toast, the cheung fan noodles, and of course the Iberico Char Siu. The fried rice claypot dish was a little light on ingredients & taste, and the kaya toast could have been more decadent in terms of the amount of kaya.
5
Dan Zafrir
+5
Almost didn’t go here because of the negative reviews on Google Maps, and so glad I ignored them! This place has excellent food, excellent drinks, and excellent service, all taking place in beautifully designed surrounding in the heart of Soho. Every dish was expertly prepared and delivered unexpected flavors, with the highlights for us being the cheung fun, glass noodles and prawn toast; the drink menu was great as well and I’d welcome people to experiment with new things! Prices were good and everything is meant for sharing; combined with friendly service and a great soundtrack, this is an ultimate brunch spot. Can’t wait to come back for cocktails!
5
Daisy C.
+5
Delicious and creative - the mushroom clay pot and sugar skin pork are delightful. If it’s not a busy night and they have a table free downstairs it’s also a great place for drinks - a few showstoppers on the menu. Personally I make sure to book a table downstairs as the street level just doesn’t have the same ambience. One thing to note is they don’t have a particularly extensive choice for vegetarians - and for vegans even less because of the fish sauce.
5
Sagar Haria
+5
Great staff and very friendly service, there when you need without being overly keen. Had a relatively limited choice of cocktails and drinks but they were all original and interesting and delivered with aplomb. We ended up here unexpectedly and had a really good time. Nice atmosphere and seating areas, didn't get the tea unfortunately but lots were there for it. A bit pricey for cocktails, beers were bottled not draught.
5
Stu White
+5
One of our favorite cocktail bars for a chilled out evening with friends. We usually come for drinks, but the food is excellent too, and both have really interesting flavours.
5
Jody is a Boi
+5
If you fancy what old Hong Kong looked like, here is definitely a MUST GO restaurant. The atmosphere is the combination of old Hong Kong and modern elements. The food and drinks are not really traditional Hong Kong, but is a very delight fusion!! Missing the (Hong Kong style) French toast and their toast was so great! Rich and crispy with syrup and condensed milk, evil food but I just NEED it! Also the Char Siu is the MUST TRY item! The flavour and texture even better than most of the restaurants in Hong Kong!
4
Martin Lingard
+4
Very impressed with the food and cocktails. The char Sui belly pork is one of the best Chinese dishes I’ve ever eaten. The service was ok, polite rather than friendly and if they had been more attentive we would have ordered another cocktail half way through our food. We ate there early evening so it would be unfair to say it was lacking in atmosphere. We didn’t go downstairs to the Tea Room. I’d go again.
5
Effy Liu
+5
My absolute fav place to hang and have food in London. Greta the hostess is the best! Very nice, genuine and thoughtful. Other staff are always nice no matter when I come, always feel very welcomed. Food is great and the drinks are very special.
5
Elena Serena Piccardi
+5
We visited on a Thursday night and had a lovely experience. Initially, we were accommodated upstairs - however, feeling the atmosphere would have been nicer downstairs, he asked if possible to change table and staff was super friendly in this regard! We ordered a few beers and a tropical Mojito (delicious!). As for starters, we had the bone marrow, served with some lightly sweet bread (amazing!) and the fried mushrooms, which were the best dish of the whole evening (a must, you need to order those!!). As for mains, we ordered some pork with rice and the dumplings. The presentation was lovely and unconventional. These dishes was absolutely fantastic, nicely presented & prepared and super tasty! Finally, we order some ice-cream coupled with sweet wine: overall, I believe that desserts are a bit overpriced (we paid 5.80£ for a very small scoop of ice-cream, which was disappointing in flavour & texture - I would discourage from ordering this). Finally, service was quick and staff responsive to our requests. The atmosphere was also very authentic, with soft green lights and making us feel to be far away from London! So, my rating is overall 5 stars - although, I'd recommend working on desserts to make them as special as all the other dishes of the menu! 😊
5
Susan X
+5
Had a lovely dinner here with 3 small plates and a clay pot between 2. Staff were very friendly and were always there to fill up our water. The food tasted amazing, we ordered the hand dived scallops, salt pepper squid, wok greens and aged beef neck claypot rice. The cocktail menu was also really interesting! Would definitely recommend.
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