In the bustling heart of Southport’s Queen Street Village lies a culinary gem that beckons adventurous souls with excitable palates. Welcome to Wu Kong Kitchen & Bar, a new themed restaurant where Chinese cuisine is the hero.
The story of Wu Kong Kitchen & Bar begins with a vision — a vision to reimagine Chinese cuisine and introduce it to a new generation of food enthusiasts. The first Wu Kong restaurant was successfully launched in Brisbane two years ago when the owners took inspiration from the well-loved classic 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West and turned it into a themed restaurant. Drawing inspiration from the novel’s legendary character Wu Kong, also referred to as the Monkey King, the team created an adventure for diners from the very first moment you walk into the restaurant. Now they are bringing the immersive dining experience to the coast. Where the Brisbane restaurant features a waterfall cave and magical stone from the first chapter in the 100-chapter novel, the Southport outpost will see a flaming mountain take centre stage.
The second chapter, Sun Wukong Borrowing Iron Fan, tells the story of the Monkey King encountering a raging fire on their pilgrimage to the west for the Buddhist scriptures. To obtain the Iron Fan from the Iron Fan Princess to extinguish the raging flames of the Flaming Mountains, they fight the Iron Fan Princess and Demon Bull King. Taking on the character’s spirit of adventure, Wu Kong Kitchen & Bar evokes a sense of wonder and delight with each dish, inviting diners on a culinary journey through the rich tapestry of Chinese flavours.
While the menu pays homage to classic Chinese dishes, it also embraces modern culinary techniques and global influences. Whether it’s the delicate artistry of handcrafted dim sum like the squid-ink mala pork xiao long bao or the bold flavours of a Canton-style stir fry, every dish at Wu Kong Kitchen & Bar is a testament to the passion and skill of the chefs. The signature plum duck is steeped in centuries of tradition and is elevated to new heights at Wu Kong, with succulent slices of tender duck enveloped in crispy skin served in a vibrant plum sauce. Whether you’re sharing a meal with loved ones, celebrating a special occasion, or simply indulging in a moment of culinary bliss, Wu Kong Kitchen & Bar invites you to savour the moment and immerse yourself in the magic of Chinese cuisine.
But you’ll get more than just a delicious feed when you visit Queen Street Village this Saturday May 4. Celebrating the arrival of new retail stores, the much loved shopping hub will be a buzz with live music performed by local talent Ben Clements, The Human Jukebox, plus there will be free face painting and balloon twisting for the kids. And it’s not all about the kids! Shop between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm on Saturday May 4 and you could be an instant winner of a $20 Queen Street Village e-card. Simply scan the QR Code on the sign out the front of IGA Jones & Co. Grocer and you’ll receive an e-card to your inbox in 72 hours. There’s only 200 up for grabs so be sure to head to IGA Jones & Co. Grocer first before dining in at Wu Kong Kitchen & Bar.
You can find Wu Kong Kitchen & Bar at 129 Queen Street in Southport, open seven days a week from 11:30 am until 9:30 pm.
The Queen Street village enjoys a prime location on Queen Street, Southport, offering easy accessibility to visitors. The area boasts abundant car parking spaces, hassle-free drop-off and pick-up points for Uber rides, and the added convenience of being situated adjacent to the Nerang Street tram station.