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Mr Wong

SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES

Down a narrow city lane, behind shuttered-warehouse styling and low light, sits one of Sydney's great theatres of Cantonese cooking. The room seats around 240 over two levels and runs a menu that can stretch to eighty dishes, but the case for coming at lunch is simple: the dim sum, overseen by a kitchen with pedigree traced back to London's Hakkasan and Yauatcha, is among the finest in the country. Truffle dumplings and wagyu puffs read as deliberately extravagant and earn it, steamers arrive hot and precisely folded, and the barbecue ducks, lacquered and carved, hang as a statement of intent. Peking duck and a broad sweep of wok classics fill out a longer dinner, though the full yum cha range is a lunchtime reward worth planning a visit around. The design leans into a colonial-glam, faintly retro fantasy of old Canton, and the place hums with a big-night energy that can occasionally outpace the service. Prices sit at the ambitious end and vegetarians are not much indulged. Still, for polished modern Cantonese at scale, this remains the room that set the Sydney template.

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3 Bridge Ln, Sydney NSW 2000
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Sydney
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