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It's truly beautiful! These are the best noodles I've ever had. I can never get enough of watching how they make and cook the noodles. I stopped to observe the mini pot balls; they looked so delightful that I decided to give them a try. I was amazed—they tasted like a dream. The mini pot balls have a wonderfully authentic Chinese flavor, even better than what I experienced in China. The crispy chicken is wonderfully... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Won Ton Ton (8 Street):
**Pork and Fried Wonton Noodles**: The flavor was lacking; the crispy skin was overly thick, and the soup tasted like plain water with just the noodles, rather than a flavorful stock or broth.
**Pan-Fried Pork and Chive Dumplings**: There wasn't much chive filling, and again, the skin was too thick. Overall, it felt quite underwhelming.
Nice food.The service attitude is very good.It was a great lunch experience.
The former sister of the Miss is very ardently fetched!
The food was literally inedible and so disgusting I wanted to take it back and ask them to eat it. The siu mai were off and the soup is like used bathwater.My second bad experience. Won't be a third time.
Tasty food with exceptional customer service, been there for several times and always leave with satisfied.
I had lunch here yesterday for the first time in ages I was left disappointed. First I ordered the combination wonton soup with noodles. Only to find there was barely any noodles in it the broth had no flavour. Then I had the calamari which has been downsized portion wise. And the $8.50 price on the menu board is actually $8.90 at the till! On top of that, it took over 20 mins to serve the dishes. They had at least 3 staff on it wasn't super busy. They only dish I got that was any good was the steamed gyozas. The Wontonton's at Indro Garden City are much better, give this one a miss!