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A. Wong

2012 establishments in EnglandCantonese restaurantsChinese restaurants in LondonMichelin Guide starred restaurants in the United KingdomRestaurants established in 2012
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A. Wong is a Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant, located in Pimlico, London. It serves modern British retake on traditional Cantonese dishes. It is owned by Andrew Wong, a third-generation London restaurateur who is also the restaurant's chef de cuisine.

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A. Wong
Wilton Road, London Victoria

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A. Wong

Wilton Road 70-71
SW1V 1DE London, Victoria
England, United Kingdom
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awong.co.uk

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