NewBigWong, Washington DC
Address | 610 H St NW, Washington, DC |
Phone | (202) 628-0490 |
Hours | 3:00pm-3:00am |
Website | newbigwongtogo.com |
Categories | Chinese Restaurant |
Rating | 3.6 17 reviews |
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Chinese Restaurant NewBigWong reviews
17Crispy duck here is the best crispy duck I've ever had. No cap! Gotta get it with the hot wok fried veggies. Get the snow pea shoots. Perfect balance with the duck. Also this family is always here. Grinding. Making awesome food. I wish more people would give this kind of food a chance. Yall missing out.
We were questioning getting food from this place. We read the reviews and Saw lots of bad reviews. We got the food and I am amazed on how good the food was.
The food was delicious - so much so I was planning on leaving a 30% tip. However, the owners manually wrote in a 20% tip before handing me the final bill.not a service fee, they just wrote my tip in pen on my receipt and asked me to sign. Isn't that kinda weird? Anyways still would come back 8/10.
Tasty Chinese, great crispy duck! I accidentally ordered the crispy duck instead of Peking duck but they were kind enough to give us free pancakes and plum sauce
Great food! Wonderful people. Hong brought us in off the street and welcomed us to a table. Lilly was sweet and brought us out great food that we loved. It was fast and delicious. Would come here again!
Lilly and Hong were very nice and accommodating! Food was hot and delicious, and we were served quickly!
My entire family with my parents who are authentic Chinese thought the food was really good. We ordered the salt and pepper squid, MO po tofu, shezhuen green beans, baby bok choy in garlic sauce, stir fried beef with Chinese broccoli and a fried rice dish all were very tasty. Will definitely return. We went to 3 restaurants here in Chinatown and Big Wong was the best.
We got there two weeks ago, it open late night which is convenient and nice. We got noodles soup and some veggies. Food was good, just a little pricey for just a dish of veggies.
The owner will ask you for more tip even though they have poor service. If you deny, they will say you are trash, you should give more tip.
Try to avoid this place.
By the way, food is terrible
The waiter was screaming 30-40 minutes wait time for food. I was trying to get a seated with my colleagues but that couldn’t happen because she came up to me and said “Get away from this table” I received the food but won’t come again. Great food, horrible person
The meat was saltier than the damn ocean. There were 2 fruit flies in my vegetables. The soup we got only had pork skin and frozen defrosted imitation crab. Took forever to get our food. Duck was oiler than baby oil. We complained many times and they kept apologizing but did nothing to do the bill.
I'm glad they survived covid b/c this place always has good Chinese food whenever you are in Chinatown.
They recently changed their portions, but the recipe is still the same. I love this place and would reccomend it to anyone.
The absolute worst dining experience in my entire life. The server (or the co-owner woman) called me "trash" in Chinese when she thought I didn't give enough tips. Literally, she called me "TRASH, " in Chinese. And servers should not take back the receipt before the customers leave, didn't you know the manner? Plus, the food is WAY TOO overprice, when I can cook the same thing at home using the cheap sauce that I can get from Asian market. Never go to this place or you will regret forever.
Had a late night dinner from here last night and it was really good. Big dumplings, very good chicken fingers, and extremely good szechuan crispy chicken. The crispy szechuan chicken was probably the best Chinese dish I've ever had from any place. Long wait but they were busy so it's understandable
I was skeptical upon entering this place. It looked small and outdated but the kids were tired so we sat down. The menu is long and could be a little overwhelming, in an effort to cater to the needs of both Americans and Chinese. There are typical americanized dishes like General Tsao's chicken but we ordered more traditional items (fish chicken eggplant casserole 咸鱼鸡粒茄子煲, pepper salt shrimp椒盐虾). They are quite good and the portion was big. My kids enjoyed them too.
Not those top-notch Chinese restaurants but decent enough to feed and please my entire family.