8733 SE division st
Portland, OR, 97266
503-788-8883
Full service,
Cantonese, American-Chinese , Chinese Food (Cantonese, Szechuan, Hunan, Mandarin, Special Noodle),


Business Hours:
Sun.-Mon.:10:00am-11:00pm
Restaurant Location
Small city, town, or suburb
Number of Employees
51+
Number of Seats
400+
Average Price
$15 +
Restaurant Type
Full service
Cuisine
Cantonese
American-Chinese
Chinese Food (Cantonese, Szechuan, Hunan, Mandarin, Special Noodle)
Asian
Offers
$15.00-$20.00

Rating2 people vote

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Comments(94)   

Reviewed by: Anonymous on: 2009-11-24
Wong's King off Division is the only site I've eaten at, but it's probably the best dimsum restaurant in the Portland Metro area. I like it at any rate. Not to sound pretentious, but I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area where dimsum is truly a culinary experience. When I moved to the Northwest, I thought I would have to give that up - Wong's isn't as good as various restaurants in the Bay Area, but it certainly satisfies my dimsum cravings at an affordable price.?
Reviewed by: Lee on: 2009-10-31
You have to try this resturant, it is the most delcious food anywhere!!! You have so many choices you will have to come back several times. They have many awards, but go there and try the food !! Awards are nothing unless they can back ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on: 2009-10-31
my family reserved an after-party for my brother's wedding celebration last night, and the food was mediocre. the lobster was luke-warm and the sole was... grossly squishy and liquidy (?!). this morning, i thought i left my cell phone there, so i called the restaurant and asked if they had found a cell phone after the "party of 40 people, reserved by mr wang." they kept insisting that there was no party yesterday, so i finally just asked if they had found a cell phone. unfortunately, they did not, so i hung up. if you want to communicate clearly with them, learn cantonese.?
Reviewed by: "John", Portland on: 2009-10-23
Raised in San Francisco and recently spent a year in China so I know GOOD. Chinese food. This place serves up top notch Chinese cuisine...you will not be disappointed if you eat here. ...?
Reviewed by: AudraS on: 2009-10-06
the Wongs in Sandy and it was decent. This Wongs, however, is overpriced and not worth visiting. The shumai was good, but the hot and sour was bland, the meat in the entrees was dry and the sauces were not very good. Plus, my husband and I were sick for two days after eating ...?
Reviewed by: JimY4850 on: 2009-10-06
that are typical of most Cantonese restaurants, the quality is just not there. Restaurants like these are dime a dozen in any major US city. No way can they hold their own in New York, San Francisco or even in Seattle (Ho Ho Seafood Restaurant in Chinatown). The sauces are thick and ...?
Reviewed by: Ling Chan on: 2009-10-01
This has got to be the best Chinese restaurant in Portland. The quality of the ingredients is always high, and the service is great. You'll get dishes here that you can't get at any other Chinese restaurant in town. The prices are good ...?
Reviewed by: A TripAdvisor Member on: 2009-09-26
Good, good food. The weekend Dim Sum has the best selection but get there before you are very hungry because you will have to wait. This place is happening! ...?
Reviewed by: Tim Yackle on: 2009-09-13
Dim Sum... Undeniably good. We are on a visit from San Diego, and this place makes it feel like home. My Tai Tai is from HK so we have had the best. This place is a keeper! ...?
Reviewed by: pdxfoodjunkie on: 2009-09-04
Quite the cavernous place. The poor economy has certainly increased customer service and food quality around the city. I was a little slow hitting Wongs, and was a bit worried based on some web reviews. I found the service a-ok and the food ...?
Reviewed by: chriscas on: 2009-08-22
I was worried that there's no real Chinatown like the ones in the Bay Area. I was worried that I'd have to give up a type of food that was commonplace in SF and when the yearning got too much for me, a 3-1/2 hour ride to Seattle would ...?
Reviewed by: A TripAdvisor Member on: 2009-08-03
This has been our "go to" place for Dim Sum for over a year. A couple of hints for the best experience:If you don't want to wait 45-60 minutes for a table, get there by 10:30am. Otherwise, be prepared to take a number and wait. ...?
Reviewed by: A TripAdvisor Member on: 2009-07-28
Tried their dim sum for the very first time (July 2009). Although their selection wasn't the greatest, but the quality was excellent. Every item we tried was excellent. The service was good, unlike some other dim sum places in China town. ...?
Reviewed by: ashita on: 2009-07-14
I usually go there with my family for dinner since EVERY chinese family goes there because it's the only fancy chinese restaurant around. The only things that I remembered from eating dinner there were that it was really really slow and they ...?
Reviewed by: A TripAdvisor Member on: 2009-07-12
Nestled outside of downtown, this restaurant looks average from the outside, in a shopping center with a bank and some offices. But as you walk in, fancy lazy susans and chandeliers are all around the restaurant. All of your food is ...?
Reviewed by: ebuh on: 2009-06-22
Agree, that Wong's Seafood has excellent food. However Wong's continues to close the restaurant on weekend evenings to carter to banquets. This happens on a regular basis, very poor customer relations. Therefore, we will probably not eat at ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on: 2009-05-22
Wong's King has an selection of food and are known for their seafood dishes. This restaurant is usually very crowded with large groups of people, particular large parties of family and friends. The food is delicious, and the price is decent for the large portions that you get. In the late morning through early afternoon, you will have to wait in line to eat dimsum, a Chinese type of brunch where carts wheel around food and you can choose what you like to eat, dumplings, meatballs, veggies, and desserts to name a few. A great choice for a meal if you cant' decide what you want to eat, or want to have a taste of a little bit of everything. Wong's King is also a place where many people have their wedding receptions and other parties, since the restaurant can hold large parties and events. Definitely highly recommended!?
Reviewed by: Lynne on: 2009-04-20
Real good restaurant for Cantonese food. I've never tried so many different things before. The dim sum are really nice but, I'm not a very big fan of sea-food or red-meat hence, choice for me was limited. The Chicked and Egg Fried Rice was ...?
Reviewed by: lindakaylund on: 2009-03-23
I am so in love with this place I can barely keep it out of my head. I had a lovely shrimp with scallions, ginger chicken in foil, seafood and pea, and these pork meatballs with mushroom. I also had eggplant which is never my favorite ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on: 2009-03-06
Good service, good food, they were happy to see us and if you ask nice you'll get a fork! I will try the "Dim Sum" soon.?
Reviewed by: eezydiner on: 2009-02-17
Every town should have one of these places, from live seafood in tanks, to whole chickens,ducks and squab, and a whole bunch of other cool stuff that a white person like me probably won't like. The food all tasts amazing and the service was ...?
Reviewed by: Patricia on: 2009-02-14
it's always been a struggle finding that one place in Portland that can serve me Cantonese homecooking. Wong's can do just that. My mom will be visiting this summer and I so can't wait to take her there. ...?
Reviewed by: G Honig on: 2009-01-23
My family and I have had nothing but great dinner experiences at Wong's King, but we had not tried Dim Sum there since late '07 and, at that time, we left unimpressed. While the food was good and fresh, there was very little of the ...?
Reviewed by: becca o. on: 2009-01-14
Show up on the weekend, and you'll wait hours in line. It's worth it, though, because this is some mighty fine dim sum. The best I've had in Portland. The prices are ridiculously cheap. The choices are the usual dim sum fare, whisked ...?
Reviewed by: Wolflady61 on: 2009-01-13
My very good friend wanted to take me to try Dim Sum and so she took me here. After trying some my exact words were "Oh my gosh am I in heaven " I never have had anything so wonderfly tasty as the food they keeped bringing buy to see if we ...?
Reviewed by: adrienne s. on: 2009-01-12
This place is more than tasty food it's a total experience. If you show up on the weekend, you will definitely be waiting in a sea of people, which is why you should bring a posse of your own. The interior is over the top and they seem ...?
Reviewed by: zhoubu77 on: 2008-12-01
This was the first time I was there, with my sister. We went for dinner after a movie. The service was attentive, but slow unless they were prompted. We had to ask twice for our third entree, and twice for the appetizer. ...?
Reviewed by: drspaceman on: 2008-10-23
It was hard for us to find as we're not from Portland and there was some construction going on. The dim sum was excellent, fresh, tasty and lots of choices. Service was also good. Had the pan fried noodle and it was great. ...?
Reviewed by: charmrose on: 2008-09-14
This is the best Chinese food I have ever eaten. Everything was fresh and delicious. The waitstaff is attentive and the place is spotless. You have to go to this place. ...?
Reviewed by: foxey13 on: 2008-09-01
We were looking for a new dim sum place, as we've been tired of the older on on NE Division. We tried out Wong's King and oh my it met and excelled beyond our expectations! The shrimp tasted like shrimp, the dumpling skins were thin and ...?
Reviewed by: Jenni on: 2008-08-11
I went here with a group of co-workers. We were interviewing the chef and owners. They treated us to a feast of dim sum and tea. This place has a huge selection of dim sum and everything i tasted was delicious. I even braved the ...?
Reviewed by: rdaye on: 2008-06-26
This place is packed on the weekends and there's good reason why! The food is hot, fresh and there's so much variety it boggles the mind. The waiters are friendly and will explain what the dish ingredients are if you're not sure. ...?
Reviewed by: pdxGOhybrid2 on: 2008-05-26
very great food, very nice atmosphere, this place is well worth the wait in line. when i saw how long the line was i new that the food or something had to be good, why would anyone wait an hour if it wasnt. when i was finally seated the ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on: 2008-05-14
yes it's true that there are loooong waits on weekends and holidays. but seriously, what does that mean? really good really authentic dim sum that the local chinese KNOW to be the best around. thats why its busy. seriously, if you want fast food go to panda express. i don't mind waiting for superior food. try everything. twice. while waiting, just check out their cool collection of huge dried shark fins, abalone and scallops.?
Reviewed by: luckysmith on: 2008-05-11
Wong's King, although it is in a strip mall, definitely has a lot more ambience than your average Chinese place. The dim sum is great, with a wide variety of items on the carts with others available from a menu. Service, even on a busy ...?
Reviewed by: booboofood on: 2008-05-04
Line was long! waited for over an hour for just a table of 3! service was slow... did not get my tea and when i asked for my tea it took another 10 mins! service was just horrible! i dont think i will ever go there again! ...?
Reviewed by: Gorjess8 on: 2008-03-31
I love everyone's purple outfits, it makes me feel like I am on a plane. Anyway. The Dim Sum is really delicious, there is a large varierty and if you can't find something you can order it off a menu. The service is quick and they have a ...?
Reviewed by: shanjay on: 2008-03-30
We had never tried Dim Sum before until or neighbors took us. We didn't know what to expect and were so pleased with the selection and service. Dumplings that look boring have incredible flavor... The seafood and the shrimp dishes were ...?
Reviewed by: massierox on: 2008-03-25
Do not go there for Dim Sum! We took friends and boy were we disappointed! There was A HAIR in the Har Gow! We have been here many times after that but never for Dim Sum again! And one tip, always search the food before taking a bite for ...?
Reviewed by: tednemeth on: 2008-03-15
Moved to Portland 5 years ago, had completely given up on finding great Chinese food. Then I went here. I grew up in NYC, have been eating authentic food since I was 4 years old. Forty four years and hundereds of restaurants( not to ...?
Reviewed by: radsailor1 on: 2008-02-03
Having sampled more than 2 dozens of Chinese restaurants in CA, WA, OR, Vancouver BC, Wong's King is probably the best authentic Chinese food restaurant in the pacific NW although there are many more in Vancouver, BC that are better than ...?
Reviewed by: greebler on: 2007-12-20
After reading good reviews we decided to try Wongs King. It was one of the most bizarre and disappointing restaurant experiences we've ever had. Here are the problems: The servings are so big that it's actually daunting. ...?
Reviewed by: emilybtownsend on: 2007-11-05
First off, I would definitely avoid any Americanized food here. My friend ordered General Tso's (I know, I know, but it should still be edible!) and it was gloppy and greasy, not to mention barely warm. My house special wonton soup was ...?
Reviewed by: lestrum on: 2007-10-30
Considering a wedding was in progress during our first ever visit, the staff was highly accomdating and the food top notch. Bonus points for having a fairly large parking lot. and a large modern, almost Vegas looking establishment though ...?
Reviewed by: BlakeM7083 on: 2007-10-04
feel of this place, as you might, perhaps, expect. The space is huge, sort of like a hotel banquet hall, and packed. I must admit the dim sum was pretty amazing, greasy-but not too greasy-goodness. Great to wake up the tastebuds on a rainy PDX day. Staff needs to keep an eye on its fish ...?
Reviewed by: yihwahsubigcat on: 2007-09-18
For my friend's birthday party, I used Wong's King catering service. The manager and I sat down and decided menu that suits my budget. The manager was very helpful and advised me what dishes are suitable for catering and what are not. ...?
Reviewed by: tien_vuong on: 2007-08-20
Not the typical hole in the wall Chinese restaurant. Fancy big restaurant that has great service. Serving food is kind of slow but most of the dishes are fantastic. I recommend the Peking duck when eating with a large group. ...?
Reviewed by: jasonbourne on: 2007-08-05
Please do not listen to these people who are giving these ridiculous 1-3 star comments, claims to lousy service, authentic food that they are not used to, etc. Seems like these people are just too used to the old Chinese-American style ...?
Reviewed by: A TripAdvisor Member on: 2007-07-18
We're from Boston and have dim sum frequently, so when we went to Portland we expected better dim sum due to more Chinese immigrants there. Wong's is in suburbia, not far off the highway, in a nondescript strip mall. ...?
Reviewed by: letstalkaboutspaceships on: 2007-06-23
My friend wanted good Chinese food for his birthday, so I decided to take him to Wong's King, even though I'd never been there before. It was a great pick! The service was attentive and friendly. We had crunchy, flavorful egg rolls with ...?
Reviewed by: holgan on: 2007-05-19
This is the best chinese restaurant I've been to. The service there is great as well as the food and atomosphere. They have the most amazing honey walnut prawns, peking duck and some dishes that I've never seen anywhere else. ...?
Reviewed by: whateverest on: 2007-04-05
- Among the only 2 really for real dim sum (Legin is the other) and top 5 for 'hong-kong style' chinese (legin, gold garden, om seafood, shenzhen the others). - Prices are not cheap (10-15/dish) 2.25/3.25/3.95/4.95 (S/M/L/XL for dim sum ...?
Reviewed by: mamead on: 2007-03-06
This is my first time on citysearch. I, like another reviewer, need to let folks know of our experience. After reading a number of "highly recommended" reviews, I was UP for a great new experience. We stopped on the way home, parked fine, ...?
Reviewed by: ddnorton on: 2007-02-26
Since we had not been here before, we weren't sure what to expect. I wish someone had warned me about the bright lights. This restaurant is lit up with a number of huge chandeliers, so bright you felt like your table is on the 50 yard ...?
Reviewed by: bluesfiddler on: 2007-02-06
This is an amazing Dim Sum restaurant! The dishes are very authentic, and those from China will tell you it is very similar to what they would find in their home country. If you are more used to an "American" taste, start with the Shumai ...?
Reviewed by: ducks03 on: 2007-02-02
I read the most recent review of this place and had to post a comment. While my experience at Wongs was not a good one I can appreciate good food when I come across it. I did not appreciate the service that I recieved while here but felt ...?
Reviewed by: jbishop22080 on: 2007-01-24
I just finished my first meal at this place after I heard good things. Those things were false. Everything I ordered was disgusting. I spent almost $30 on an entree, fried rice and appetizer and I couldn't eat a quarter of it. ...?
Reviewed by: honeybeepdx on: 2007-01-15
I gave up eating Chinese food when I moved to Portland 8 years ago. I grew tired of neon pink BBQ pork and fortune cookies. Wong's is the best Chinese in town and I will go back for sure. The variety on the menu was endless and the food ...?
Reviewed by: x_knyght on: 2006-12-25
Wong King's is hands down the best dim sum food that Portland has to offer. I've eaten in Hong Kong and the BC areas and although this restaurant is not quite as good as those other places, it still can hold its own. I would recommend to ...?
Reviewed by: docmarten76 on: 2006-12-11
Whoever wrote the last review must be an idiot. Wong King is simply the best Chinese food there is in Portland. The chef is actually a high ranking chef in China, winning many culinary awards. Seafood dishes are, of course, their strong ...?
Reviewed by: sqeclipse on: 2006-12-03
Wongs king looks nice, but the food and service is third world rated! They try to be first class chinese restaurant but is no better then your local american chinese restaurant. The food is NO WHERE UP to the standard of authentic ...?
Reviewed by: danwedin on: 2006-09-29
The first time we tried Wong's King Seafood Restaurant (not to be confused with the other Wong's King outposts) we were intent on picking up a late dinner on our way home. We sat in the bar and were absolutely underwhelmed by the chilled ...?
Reviewed by: rebawho on: 2006-09-09
My entire family goes as often as we can. Even the 3 year old loves it. We found the service to be fine and the different choices are great. If you go early the wait is much less. ...?
Reviewed by: burnie72 on: 2006-07-14
I went there for lunch one day with a friend. We asked to see a menu for items other than dim sum and were rudely given one menu to share between us. When the dim sum carts rolled around, if we asked what the dishes contained, we ...?
Reviewed by: b00pi3flak3s on: 2006-07-12
Yeah, the prices have gone up and the service sometimes has too big of a head, but there is no denying this restaurant serves some of the best (if not THE best) Chinese in the area. Decor is nice, the food is fresh and presented well, ...?
Reviewed by: knowyourchicken on: 2006-07-11
So the police were chasing an escaped bankrobber the night we went to Wong's. It was a totally unexpectedly awesome place! The roasted squab was delish, kind of perfumy and tea-ish. I can't wait to go back and try some of the stranger ...?
Reviewed by: manusamo on: 2006-06-05
First time I went to Wong's King, someone got shot dead 10ft from my car and I had to wait for the cops to gather evidence for 4hrs after dinner before I got to leave. Since then, I've gone back 20 more times. Their dim sum's nothing ...?
Reviewed by: 6beth6 on: 2006-05-30
The management here really needs to get a handle on how to handle the crowds. We waited over an hour (after being told 20 minutes) for a table of 3 and were skipped several times. Some groups simply went in and and sat down with no questions ...?
Reviewed by: psychtobe on: 2006-04-23
the best dim sum in portland... some of the best I've ever had, including multiple restaurants in Boston, Houston, Dallas, New York, San Francisco, and LA. Great choices, great service - English well-spoken - and very fresh food. ...?
Reviewed by: markobear1 on: 2006-04-15
It's about time!!!!! Portlanders have had little choice when it came to Dim Sum until now. Wong's King serves the best!!! Dim Sum in town hands down. It's fresh, hot and very tasty. The service is always great and the price is unbeatable. ...?
Reviewed by: azjt on: 2006-03-12
The dim sum is awesome, both in terms of variety (go with a big party so you can try as many different dishes as you can) and taste (authentic, delicious, and fresh). Compared to the other dim sum places in Portland, this one definitely ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
I agree, Wong's King is best for dim sum. Try Yummy Yummy on SE 82nd for a great all around Chinese food experience ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
they speak truth. I'm just throwing in another five stars as further jubilation for the chorus. Get a big party together and go for the dim sum- the more people, the more different things you can try before you're absolutely stuffed ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
Evidently we ordered the wrong thing Both were so bad we refused ��to-go�� boxes Cant remember what one item was but the other was a fried rice with shrimp and chicken. It was seriously gross with this thick gloppy cornstarchy GEW all over ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
Had dim sum there on New Years Day and it was as good as it ever was. Excellent shumai, good ha gau and other dumplings (taro, glutinous rice, fried shrimp), delicious roast pork, and other stuff. Great service (constant water and tea ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
Having been to Hong Kong and enjoyed the great banquet houses there, Wong King is a short trip back to wonderful memories of Dim Sum. I find the carts and the staff on par with any of the great restaurants in New York and San Francisco. ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
Colorful decor lends itself to the equally colorful menu of adventurous items. Along with the traditional Chinese fare, you could be adventurous try some spicy chicken feet or roasted pig or one of many, many other selections from the ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
Not the same kind of Chinese, but we like Fu Jin over on Hawthorne (about 3500 SE) a LOT better than this place, and it's a LOT cheaper. Their crisy eggplant (they will add meat if you wish��I have it with BBQ pork slices) is superb. ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
I love love love chinese food and this place was disgusting. Way too expensive to boot. I brought our leftovers home and my brother won't even eat them!!! Mikee didn't like 'em-you know there's a problem. I will say that the seafood was ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
I just moved down here from the Emerald City where you can find great deals on Asian food in the Int'l District.I'd heard about Wong's King and looked forward to trying it. I went there with 2 friends and was sorely disappointed. ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
If you're in the mood to check another variation on Portland Chinese food, do yourself a favor and check out Chinese Delicacy �C located on SE 82nd, just north of Duke. The venue is like a pint-size Wong's King �C with Chinese television ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
I don't like this place. Been there three times on the urging of a Chinese-American friend, but have been unimpressed. The ostentatious displays of shark's fin and VO brandy may be authentically Hong Kong, but I think they're tacky. ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
I've had dim sum four or five times here, and dinner just tonight. The tofu with pork paste was wonderful, as was the orange chicken, and we just scratched the surface of the book-like menu. Our waiters were attentive and helped steer our ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
Unfortunately, this is still far and away the best Chinese restaurant in the Portland area, and all the way down to the Bay Area.I have never tried the entrees that FoodDude tried, ie., Mongolian beef or kung pao chicken at this restaurant. ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
Food Dude,I must apologize. Your post regarding Wong's King piqued my interest and I went back. This is what I ordered: Peking duck, King's Spareribs, Pepper Salted Cod, Mongolian beef, King's Mushroom with tender greens. ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
I know this is an oldish review, but in the year or so that I've been regularly going there, the only problem is its consistency. Last night I had wonderfully thin and fatty pan fried pork shoulder meat with scallions and onions ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
Here's a big vote on the positive side for this restaurant. Despite some of the reviews here we took a chance and took our out of town guests there last week and had six or seven of the entrees. While my wife and I are not that ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
After putting some pretty serious effort into finding good Chinese in PDX, the list of viable options has been winnowed down to one - Wong's King. It's simply the only place in town that hasn't been wrestled to the ground by the boring-menu ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
The first version of this review was written in October of 2005. That was a year ago, and after hearing mixed reviews, I decided it was time to go back. To my disappointment, some things were not as good as they used to be. With that in ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
, meaning order to one's heart's content. At this point in my life, I've had my fair share of dim sum in San Francisco and Vancouver BC. While not quite as good as the great places in BC, this is by far, the best I have had in the Northwest. ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
, modern, and spotlessly clean �C on the way out a companion set a to-go container on a counter. As soon as he picked it up, someone rushed over and began polishing the top. One wall is taken up by large well-maintained fish tanks full of ...?
Reviewed by: Anonymous on:
Moving on, try the congee porridge popular in many parts of Asia, with flavorful bits of pork, rice noodles simply stuffed with shrimp, han sui gok; pork in sweet sticky rice that has been thrown into the deep fryer, or the similar wu ...?
Reviewed by: Contributor on:
acclaimed Chinese cuisine and dim sum in a In Short A rose-hued granite wall, illuminated by glass cases filled with awards and live seafood tanks, accentuates the elegant birch-paneled, carpeted dining room. Large circular ceiling lights--highlighted by yellow molding--peer down on ...?
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In discussing the ritual known as dim sum, there are three chief considerations: How tasty are the standard items, what specialties are on hand, and what does it cost? Wong's King Seafood stands up on all fronts. Such traditional dim sum ...?