February 12, 2024

Wong Place in BGC: The Newest Hip and Trendy Chinese Bar and Restaurant in Manila

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  • Wong Place in BGC: The Newest Hip and Trendy Chinese Bar and Restaurant in Manila
  • No one would really judge you when you are caught at the Wong Place, especially when it is the newest and hippest Chinese bar and Asian fusion restaurant in Bonifacio Global City!

    IMAGE from Wong Place’s Facebook page

    There is no better time than now to step inside the Wong Place and sample their Hong Kong-style comfort food. With Grant Teng at the helm, renowned for his culinary ventures such as Mango Tree Restaurant and Genki Sushi, this 95-seater bar and restaurant promises an unforgettable dining experience.

    IMAGE from Wong Place’s Facebook page

    First time visitors of the Wong Place often wonder what to order as there is a tantalizing array of crowd-favorite Chinese dishes at the restaurant. Fortunately, it is safe to say that you cannot go wrong with ordering not just one but many dishes at once!

    IMAGE from Wong Place’s Facebook page

    From the hearty Pork Chop Fried Rice to the zesty Spicy Wongtons and the comforting Wonton Noodle Soup, each dish is a testament to Wong Place’s commitment to culinary excellence.

    Spicy Wongtons / IMAGE from Wong Place’s Facebook page

    Be sure to treat your taste buds to their signature Beef Balls Dimsum and the flavorful Mapo Tofu as these have received great reviews from a lot of Chinese food enthusiasts around town!

    Wonton Noodle Soup / IMAGE from Wong Place’s Facebook page

    Plus, whether you’re planning a casual get-together with friends or a business rendezvous, Wong Place caters to all occasions. During the day, the restaurant offers a laid-back atmosphere perfect for casual meals, while at night, it transforms into a bustling hub where guests can unwind with Asian-inspired cocktails like the Szechuan Mojito or the Kiamoy Margarita.

    Szechuan Mojito / IMAGE from Wong Place’s Facebook page

    Don’t forget to end your dining experience on a sweet note with Wong Place’s delectable homemade ice cream, available in irresistible flavors such as Salted Egg Caramel and Thai Tea. Treat yourself to a scoop (or two) of these creamy delights and elevate your meal to new heights of indulgence.

    For a taste of Hong Kong’s vibrant culinary scene in Manila, look no further than Wong Place. With its enticing menu, inviting atmosphere, and vibrant energy, Wong Place invites diners to embark on an adventure that promises to delight the senses.

    General Information

  • G/F, Verve Two, 7th Avenue BGC, Taguig City
  • 0917-512-3304
  • 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. (Sunday to Thursday); 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. (Friday and Saturday)
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