Wing Yip - The supermarket that has everything you need

The UK's leading supplier of Oriental food. Open to the public. Superstores in Birmingham, Cricklewood, Croydon, Manchester.

  • Wing Yip Birmingham
    375 Nechells Park Road Birmingham
    B7 5NT

    Tel: 0121 327 6618

  • Wing Yip Manchester
    Oldham Road
    Ancoats
    Manchester
    M4 5HU

    Tel: 0161 832 3215

  • Wing Yip Cricklewood
    395 Edgware Road
    Cricklewood
    London
    NW2 6LN

    Tel: 020 8450 0422

  • Wing Yip Croydon
    544 Purley Way
    Croydon
    CR0 4NZ

    Tel: 020 8688 4880

Store Locations

*Superstores close on Easter Sunday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

The History of Wing Yip

Founder

The founder, Woon Wing Yip, was a Hakka born in Dongguan County, Guangdong, China in 1937. He arrived in the United Kingdom from Hong Kong in 1959 with £10. With an annual turnover of 80 million pounds, he became the first Chinese tycoon in the UK.

Wing Yip was honoured by Her Majesty The Queen on 10 March 2010 at an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace and awarded an OBE for his services to the Oriental food industry.

Wing Yip said "I was so surprised and feel very honoured, especially after coming here as an immigrant. I knew when I arrived in the UK that I wanted to be more than a waiter and quickly became head waiter, then opened my first restaurant with my business partners in Clacton in 1962. I would like to thank all my staff who have provided me with their support and dedication and made the success of Wing Yip possible.”

Mr Wing Yip

The History of Wing Yip

Founder

The founder, Woon Wing Yip, was a Hakka born in Dongguan County, Guangdong, China in 1937. He arrived in the United Kingdom from Hong Kong in 1959 with £10. With an annual turnover of 80 million pounds, he became the first Chinese tycoon in the UK.

Wing Yip was honoured by Her Majesty The Queen on 10 March 2010 at an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace and awarded an OBE for his services to the Oriental food industry.

Wing Yip said "I was so surprised and feel very honoured, especially after coming here as an immigrant. I knew when I arrived in the UK that I wanted to be more than a waiter and quickly became head waiter, then opened my first restaurant with my business partners in Clacton in 1962. I would like to thank all my staff who have provided me with their support and dedication and made the success of Wing Yip possible.”

Chronology

Chronology