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Welcome to Ling Wu Asian Restaurant at Lantana Place

Ling Wu Asian Restaurant at Lantana Place offers a diverse menu of Noodles, Dim Sum, and Asian Fusion cuisine. Known for its trendy and romantic atmosphere, this restaurant provides excellent service and a wide range of seating options. From the flavorful Lobster Cheese Puffs to the delicate Soup Dumplings and creative vegan options like the Vegan Cheesecake, this place truly caters to all tastes. The unique dining experience, combined with unforgettable dishes, makes Ling Wu a must-visit spot for anyone craving authentic Asian flavors in Austin.

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Welcome to Ling Wu Asian Restaurant at Lantana Place, a gem in Austin offering a delightful blend of Noodles, Dim Sum, and Asian Fusion cuisine. This establishment, with its casual, trendy, and romantic ambiance, caters to a diverse range of preferences and dietary needs, including Vegan and Limited Vegetarian options.

Located at 7415 Southwest Pkwy in Austin, TX, Ling Wu Asian Restaurant provides a range of amenities such as reservation options, takeout, delivery, and wheelchair accessibility. The outdoor seating area, adorned with charming lanterns, offers a unique dining experience, particularly in the evenings.

Customers rave about the diverse menu offerings, from meat lettuce wraps to lobster cheese puffs, scallion pancakes, chicken taro egg rolls, and more. The inventive cocktails, like the smoky Old Fashioned, add an extra layer of sophistication to the dining experience.

Reviews highlight the exceptional service, creative vegan options, and delectable dishes such as Dim Sum Shrimp Har Gow, Soup Dumplings, and Mei Choy Pork Belly. The dessert selection, including the opera cake and vegan cheesecake, receives high praise for its artful presentation and exquisite flavors.

Whether it's a special occasion or a casual outing, Ling Wu Asian Restaurant at Lantana Place promises a memorable dining experience with its diverse menu, inviting ambiance, and impeccable service. Plan your visit and savor the flavors of Asian cuisine brought to life in this culinary haven.

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Daniel S.
Daniel S.

Ling Wu is my go-to spot whenever I'm craving Asian cuisine, especially since it's within walking distance from my house. This place is always busy, so I highly recommend making a reservation, particularly for dinner. There are seating options indoors, outdoors, and at the bar, but the outdoor seating is truly a gem at night when the lanterns are lit. Now, onto the food! For starters, I tried the meat lettuce wraps and Szechuan spicy cucumber. I preferred the lettuce wraps, but I was still hungry, so I also ordered the lobster cheese puffs and they were easily my favorite dish! I even ordered a second round. Moving on to the entrées, I tried the scallion pancake, which was a bit soggy and not as crispy as it should be, making it my least favorite dish of the night. However, the rest of the dim sum menu made up for it, especially the chicken taro egg rolls, beef potstickers, and bao's all of which were phenomenal. I paired everything with a smoky Old Fashioned made with Japanese whisky, which was a fantastic touch. All in all, it was a great visit despite a few minor mishaps. I'll definitely be coming back, hopefully for dim sum brunch soon!

James H.
James H.

We celebrated Chinese New Year for dinner at this festive delicious restaurant. The Dim Sum Shrimp Har Gow & Ling's Soup Dumpling rock the house. The Mei Choy Pork Belly is out of this world & no knife required. Ate my tasty greens with the Baby Gai with Shiitake Mushrooms. The dessert sherbet Cat was just awesome in details that my daughter enjoyed. The Opera Cake hit the spot for me with its delicate balance of ingredients. Well worth the premium price for the fine dining experience.

Ariel T.
Ariel T.

I loved Dim Sum brunch at this beautiful restaurant. While I do miss the traditional carts, the beautiful decor and excellent service made up for tradition. This is a bit fancier than I'm used to for dim sum, so it was perfect for a special occasion. The separate dining rooms provide privacy that our party appreciated. My favorite dishes were: the egg custard (creamy & flakey but not greasy), the soup dumplings, shrimp bar gaw, bbq pork bao, scallion pancake with curry, shrimp and pork shumai, and pineapple cakes. I was less enthusiastic about the sticky rice (I missed the leaves & lacked flavor), baked bbq pork buns (too sweet for me), and pecan shrimp (to mayonnaisey) I highly recommend the jasmine tea, and all the cocktails looked fabulous! Can't wait to return!

David E.
David E.

Unique experience, unforgettable food. Every Guest that comes to visit me (at least the ones I like;-) get a visit to Ling Wu.

Frank T.
Frank T.

Great food. We went for dim sum and had good service. They do run out of items as the day goes on. I will include what we ordered. The soup dumplings were our fav. The food comes out fast. The drinks are nice and well made. Our only complaint is that it's pretty over priced. Almost 300 with tip for three of us to eat.

Chris G.
Chris G.

I recently visited this restaurant and was thoroughly impressed by the vegan options, exceptional service, and delightful ambiance. The spinach dumplings, tofu with vegetables, and vegan cheesecake were all standout dishes. The cheesecake, in particular, was very beautifully plated, showcasing the chef's artistic talent. I believe I've found one of my new favorite spots for vegan cuisine in South Austin! Tip: If you are seated near the window during the day when the sun is at it's brightest between 12-4pm it can be a bit too sunny even with the shades down so I recommend visiting during sunset/nighttime. Additionally, I feel like their decor with all the lanterns would be best show cased then. Note to the management: It would be helpful to have the menus labeled with V for Vegan and VG for Vegetarian, so people with those dietary restrictions are not left wondering until the server comes over. Noting what options can be modified to be either Vegan or Vegetarian would be helpful as well! Compliments to the chef and thank you for the wonderfully creative vegan dishes and experience!

Lisa R.
Lisa R.

We were out for a day of running errands in a part of town we don't frequent much anymore, so we wanted to try something new. As usual, it had to be dog friendly, covered and heated patio (it's on the 50's today) and enough food choices to make my husband happy. We haven't had Dim Sum in a loooong time, so we ended up here - and I'm glad we did! Based upon reviews I ordered the Soup dumplings (hand's down our favorite!), and the pecan shrimp. Hubby ordered the Akaushi Beef Potsticker and the Crispy chicken dumplings. A lot of folks wrote reviews about the pecan shrimp, but here's my take. The shrimp was beautifully crisp, and the apples and pecans were a great compliment. However, I felt the aioli was just too rich and too much. The shrimp was swimming in it! I would have preferred some restraint, like 1/2 the amount. The soup dumplings were def the highlight and something I'd order over and over again. Of the other 2 dishes, we were split. I preferred the flavors in the Chicken Dumplings, but hubby thought the beef was more flavorful. Overall, service was great and the cocktails were creative and tasty. Will we go back? Yes, but I think next time we will try something from the dinner menu, and maybe 1 or 2 dim sum.

Angie P.
Angie P.

Absolutely fantastic, pricey but worth it. Hands down the best hot and sour soup of my life! Obviously don't miss the xiao long bao.

Natalie B.
Natalie B.

Very pretty interior. We were seated at a table for two so it was a bit cramped when all of our dishes to share came out. I thought we his restaurant would have a different menu than Lin downtown but it appears to be the exact same menu. The food was just as good but I was expecting to try new things. The pea shoots and sesame chicken was good. However the best part has to be the fried rice. It had very generous portions of meat and shrimp to rice ratio.