Welcome to Wong's Chopsticks
Wong's Chopsticks in Johnston, IA serves up delicious dim sum, making it a go-to spot for those craving authentic Chinese cuisine. With a focus on traditional dishes like Beef Ho Fun and shrimp dumplings, this restaurant has garnered rave reviews for its flavorful offerings. Customers appreciate the attentive service and cozy atmosphere, making it perfect for gatherings with friends and family. Operating on weekends only, Wong's commitment to quality and taste shines through in every bite. Don't miss out on the chance to experience the best dim sum in Des Moines and beyond at Wong's Chopsticks.
- 5500 Merle Hay Rd Johnston, IA 50131 Hotline: (515) 727-5136
If you're in Johnston, IA and craving some delicious dim sum, look no further than Wong's Chopsticks. Located at 5500 Merle Hay Rd, this cozy restaurant offers a wide range of dim sum options that will satisfy your cravings. Customers rave about the tasty dumplings, Chinese broccoli dish, and savory beef ho fun. With a menu that includes items like salt and pepper shrimp, lotus leaf wraps, and sticky rice in lotus leaf, Wong's Chopsticks is sure to impress.
The restaurant also offers convenient amenities such as delivery, takeout, reservations, and catering services. Vegetarians will be delighted to know that there are many vegetarian options available. The friendly and attentive staff ensure a pleasant dining experience, whether you're dining in or getting your dim sum to go. With delicious food, top-notch service, and a warm atmosphere, Wong's Chopsticks is a must-visit for any dim sum enthusiast.

I was ecstatic DSM has a dim sum restaurant and had to give this place a try. It was a bit annoying that this service is only available on Sunday's. After going through the limited items on the dim sum and regular menu. It's worth a revisit for the dumplings and Chinese broccoli dish alone. I enjoyed the "Beef Ho Fun" which is a thick rice noodles in a savory brown sauce.

Just to update, after eating here a few more times, I think this place is better than I originally thought. Chinese broccoli, lotus leaf wraps, and chicken feet have become my go-to dim sum dishes. Service is always nice and attentive, even when the place is packed to the brim. Compared to another place I tried in Omaha, Wong's blew them out of the water. Definitely recommend!

Dim sum is very good. Looks like the only one in the Des Moines area. Only served on Saturday and Sunday

I ordered the salt and pepper shrimp and added on the "dinner special" which included 3 rangoons or 3 eggs rolls + soup + steamed rice or fried rice for a small upcharge. I enjoyed my meal and would definitely go back for the same thing or try something new. The staff were also friendly and attentive. P.S. I ate a few pieces of shrimp before I took the photo so it definitely comes with more shrimp than what is seen in the pic!

Visiting for a graduation and surprised to see dim sum offered and had to give it a try. It was steamed to order which is very nice and it was really good dim sum. The staff were really nice and service was great!! They have dim sum on Saturday & Sundays only along with their regular menu. I ordered sui mai, ribs with black bean sauce, sticky rice in lotus leaf, shrimp/chive dumplings,special shrimp har gaw, steamed bbq pork buns, salt baked calamari & bok choy sautéed with garlic. Check them out!!

Ahh, Johnston. I found myself there today so I had to go to Wong's Chopsticks and enjoy their awesome Sunday dim sum. It was only my second time, but everything was as just as enjoyable as the first visit. Yeah, it's in a little strip mall, but the cozy shop cranks out seriously delicious steamed bites. Arrived a little after noon and the place was pretty full. I think at least two tables had families parked at them, and I can' t blame them; dim sum is perfect for sharing (and fighting over) with your loved ones. We ditched the menus when the waitress came over and she gave us the dim sum ticket. After a couple of minutes we'd made our selections, ordered drinks, and waited. Then waited some more. And after that, we waited a wee bit more. Again; the place was hopping, so the delay was understandable. On top of that, I believe it's a only a husband and wife team running the show so their outstanding hustle and personal attention to the customers should be applauded. But what made the wait all the more tortuous (in my mind, at least) was seeing all the delicious food coming out of the kitchen, parading past us, to be delivered to other tables. One such dish (we asked the waitress the name) was the fried shrimp balls. I think it's an appetizer, but catching sight of two separate orders of those golden, ragged-edged crunchables, plied high on the plate, made us want to have a second chance at that menu. When our food finally came, it was only the shao mai and chicken feet at first, but we dug immediately. The shao mai was fantastic, of course, and we really should've just put in two orders because they were inhaled so fast. The chicken feet were...well, chicken feet. Wouldn't really describe them delectable, but the flavor was alright. You're not really going for meat when eating chicken feet (because there isn't any), and most people don't pursue them for their texture, so flavor is what you're left with. They were basically ordered for tradition's sake; we had a dim sum neophyte with us today, and this was his initiation. He passed. Barely. The rest of our initial order arrived and we made quick work of that as well. Shrimp and chive dumplings, har gow, and bbq pork bao were enjoyed by all. I think the "Special Shrimp Har Gow" had cilantro in it, which I can't praise enough. And I think the dumplings had broccoli in there too, which is crazy, but it absolutely worked. It was all great, but we didn't want to stop there so we got our dim sum ticket again and ticked off a few more selections. Because the place was clearing out, our food got to us much faster this time. The sticky rice was okay, and definitely lived up to its name once I Rubik's-cubed it out of its lotus leaf. The scallop and shrimp dumplings were delicate, piping hot, and delicious. I abstained from the broccoli due to price (11 bucks!), but my dining companions said it may have been the best dish of the entire meal. I'm a little skeptical of that, but I sampled a little of the sauce and admit it tasted pretty good. All told, it was another great trip to Wong's. I don't know if they're the only dim sum game in Des Moines since Heavenly Asian Cuisine & Lounge closed, but I'm pretty sure they're the best.

I drive about an hour to have their Dim Sum which is only available on certain weekend hours. It's all so delicious and the owners are very cordial and nice. I highly recommend this restaurant.