to arriving patrons,[1] insult customers who asked for a knife and fork, and chase those who failed to leave a sufficient tip.
"[4] Wong Kei originally occupied two shops on nearby Rupert Court but is currently situated at 41–43 Wardour Street.
This building was originally built by Willy Clarkson (1861–1934), at the time a well-known theatrical wig-maker and costumier.
[5] The building retains an original clock over the entrance, advertising it as the premises of a Costumer and Perruquier (one who makes and sells wigs).
[6] When Terence Dalley sketched the building in 1972, another Chinese restaurant, Lee Ho Fook, occupied the ground floor.