Welcome to Big Wong
Big Wong, a seafood Chinese restaurant located at 67 Mott St in New York, offers a wide range of options for its customers. From delivery and takeout to reservations and catering, Big Wong has it all. With vegan and vegetarian options, it caters to various dietary preferences. Although not wheelchair accessible, the restaurant provides a casual and lively atmosphere perfect for groups and families. With outdoor seating, Wi-Fi, and happy hour specials, Big Wong ensures a memorable dining experience. Don't miss out on their delicious dishes and impeccable service when you visit Big Wong!
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67 Mott St New York, NY 1001367 Mott St New York, NY 10013 Hotline: (212) 964-0540
Welcome to the vibrant and bustling world of Big Wong, a beloved seafood Chinese restaurant located at 67 Mott St in New York City. This establishment offers a wide range of dining utilities, including delivery, takeout, reservations, vegan and many vegetarian options, and catering services. While not wheelchair accessible, Big Wong does accept credit cards, Android Pay, and Apple Pay for your convenience.
Whether you're looking for a casual and loud dining experience or a quiet outdoor seating option, Big Wong has something for everyone. The restaurant is also dog-friendly, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for families and groups alike. With street parking and bike parking available, getting to Big Wong is a breeze.
As a food critic in Restaurant World, I have had the pleasure of dining at Big Wong and can attest to the delicious flavors and high-quality ingredients found in every dish. From the fresh seafood selections to the bold and authentic Chinese flavors, each bite is a culinary delight.
Don't miss out on the happy hour specials and the extensive drink menu, which perfectly complement the savory dishes. The attentive waiter service and the use of reusable tableware further enhance the dining experience, making Big Wong a top choice for lunch or dinner outings.
Overall, I highly recommend visiting Big Wong for a memorable dining experience filled with delectable seafood and Chinese cuisine. With its convenient location and range of dining options, this restaurant is sure to become a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Contact Big Wong at (212) 964-0540 to make a reservation and embark on a culinary journey you won't soon forget.
Came as part of my summer 30 city food road trip. The lunch specials were very appealing. Ordered a trio of meats (roasted duck, roast pig, and spare ribs) with rice. The meats were cooked awesomely. Also ordered a congee that was supposed to have salted pork and a century egg. Originally I received the wrong one, but the second one had the egg but I didn't get any elements of salted pork. The egg surprisingly had a very neutral hard boiled flavor and didn't really add anything tk the fish surprisingly. Service was solid overall.
Yes, I decided to give this place another shot. I ordered the staple: the Pork special congee, 2 different Fried Cruellers, Dried Shrimp, Beef Chow Fun and Scallion Cheong Fun with a Sprite. All came out to about $38. A great deal nowadays. I came back again for the Singapore Chow Mein Fun. It was delicious. The best I ever had. It' comes to show that restaurants have off days or months but this one made a full 180 and it's back to the good ol' days! Im' so glad!
I've been coming here since I was a child, probably around 6 or 7, and after 24 years, it still hits the spot. I usually get their egg noodles with duck leg, with a tea to wash it down, and I've never been disappointed. This is very much a no frills type of Cantonese restaurant, and it serves all your basics. Their menu is expansive, and they sell roasted meats out in the front. This is a cash only place. There is a sign out front that states it, but it can be missed if you don't pay attention (it's located right next to the door). The servers speak Cantonese, and I've heard the guy up front speak some English as there are English-speaking only patrons. I've seen so many people from different demographics/age groups come here: young, old, chinese, non-chinese, cops, etc, so you know it's good! Take out can get very busy, I suggest you figure out what you want before getting to the front of the line as it can get a bit hectic. They're roasted duck is also phenomenal. Much, much better than any of the brooklyn or flushing restaurants. It's buttery, not too salty, so smooth and the spices aren't overwhelming. I find that most places in Flushing/Brooklyn, have their duck way too fatty, and the spices are sometimes so overwhelming, that it's all you can taste. My go to's are; Egg noodles with Duck Leg and Half Roasted Duck. I'll sometimes take it to go, and by the time I get back home and have it for dinner (typically 7 hours later), it's still just as good. 100000% recommend!!! Side note: The servers might come off as rude, but to those who are familiar with the culture, that's really just how the servers are. This is very normal among more old-school places. They're not trying to be rude to you, but I do understand, especially if you aren't familiar with it, how it can come off as off-putting. This is the type of place where you sit down, order, eat and leave. It's not really a place where you sit for hours and chat.
This is the local to hit up if you want something warm, delicious, and affordable. I ordered the Roasted Pork Haw Fun in Soup and the pork was extremely juicy and tender. The Hawfun noodles were cooked perfectly and the soup was seasoned well with a touch of sweetness. This is a very fast paced restaurant, and the food comes out quick!
This was an NY Chinese restaurant experience, which is what we were after. We didn't want some fancy restaurant, we wanted the NY vibes. We got that in spades. The place was functional. No fancy decor. But also, not needed. They don't take card, that a con against them. The food was good m, but not the best I've had. The rice needed soy sauce to be flavorful. The beef lo mein was different with its thick noodles. The kung pao was delicious.
Soup tastes healthy and not salty at all. The shrimps in the wonton were bouncy and fresh. Roast Duck was good. The noodles were bouncy and cooked perfectly. There are a lot of noodles for one bowl, I was not able to finish. I enjoyed their bbq pork as well. Came on a Sunday for lunch and it was a full house. Seemed like steamed rice rolls were their popular dish, but we did not try it. The single entree dishes were about $12-15, very reasonable.
How about instead of Big Wong, Big Fantastic! Honestly, when I was first led here by my daughter in law, when we were both hungry and had about $27 in cash between the two of us (Big Wong is cash only), I was skeptical that it would work out! We passed the ATM in the entrance right by as it was the sketchiest ATM I have ever seen. We were seated right away in the nice large dining space (two rooms of tables), unusually large and comfortable seating for Chinatown. We ordered a platter of three roasted meats and a big bowl of noodle soup with chicken. The food was delicious and there was plenty for both of us. Our entire bill came to $22 with a generous tip. BW also has a restroom for customers, another plus. Ok, it was down a long, slippery staircase, but once you reached the spot, you had everything needed to get the job done!