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Landmark Wolverhampton restaurant reopens after three week refurb

A restaurant based on one of Wolverhampton's busiest routes has re-opened after a three week refurbishment.

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Ming Moon on the A449 Stafford Road has been revamped following work on its bar and dining area.

The buffet restaurant had been known asWing Wah but has been rebranded to match its sister site in Birmingham.

A view inside the new restaurant.
Another view inside the new destination.

It was launched with a spectacular fire breathing dance along with a display of Chinese dragons.

For the last few weeks it has been boarded up as work on the 240 capacity venue was carried out ahead of its grand reopening.

Diners at the new restaurant.
Dorian Chan from Edgbaston (Vice Chair of the Wing Wah Group) with Choy Lee Fut Lion & Dragon Team from Hinckley.

New features at the restaurant include teppanyaki cooking from an award winning chef.

It has also seen its bar modernised with the interior decorated in black and gold.

The restaurant's new bar.

Marketing manager Shuai Yang said: "The comments from customers have all been very good and they have all really like the variety.

"They have spoken about how fresh the food is and they like the teppanyaki displays.

Customers inside the newly opened Ming Moon.
Dorian Chan from Edgbaston (Vice Chair of the Wing Wah Group) with Choy Lee Fut Lion & Dragon Team from Hinckley

"As Wing Wah the food was focused on a Chinese buffet but with Ming Moon it's that plus Japanese and Indian cuisine."

The site was first transformed into a restaurant in 2006 after replacing the former Three Tuns pubs.

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