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Excellent wonton and noodle soups combos. Love going here food is great BUT they like to add onto the price of dishes without saying anything. Wonton noodle soup combos are usually around $10 on the menu but they charge $12-13 on the Chinese language bill. Since the bill is in Chinese no idea if it's a service charge or what. If it was stated anywhere beforehand I would have zero issue, but tacking onto the price of... View all feedback.
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Pretty great tasting wontons here at Wonton Noodle Garden. I would say they are very close to ones you get from Hong Kong. Service was quick and meals were decently priced.
Good, authentic Cantonese food. Almost up to what one would get in Hong Kong. Wonton noodle soup was flavorful, although the stock could have been a tad richer. Lo mien seafood was excellent but the 'crab stick ' was way too starchy and not fishy enough. Chinese customers ordering and eating what looked like good Cantonese food and Caucasian customers eating what looked like pretty decent kweilo good (steak and black bean, sweet and sour chicken etc). All in all pretty homey, comfy place for everyone. Could have had more then just Jasmine tea.
Excellent food for such a tiny restaurant. We were looking for a restaurant in the area and saw the sign for this restaurant. The idea of a restaurant advertising wonton tempted us to try it out. <br/ <br/ The restaurant itself is fairly small with the kitchen making up the storefront window and the front corner of the restaurant. When we arrived, the restaurant was very full, mostly with Asians which is always a good sign, even in Chinatown. <br/ <br/ We perused the extensive menu before deciding on pan fried dumplings, wonton and roast pork soup and pan fried noodles Singapore style. The soup arrived first, followed shortly by the pan fried dumplings. The dumplings were excellent freshly fried, flavorful but not greasy or oily! The wonton in the soup were excellent as well. The wonton wrapper was thin and the filling was filled with pork and a whole shrimp. The pan fried Singapore noodles were also excellent very flavorful and filled with ingredients (shrimp and roast pork). The portion sizes were very generous given the relatively low prices so generous that we took home half of the Singapore noodles and had it for breakfast the next day.
The noodle soup is a stable of this place. If you've never had it, I strongly recommend it. The menu items are relatively affordable and you get a great quantity of food per order. Even the fried rice tastes so much better than competitors. The staff is always friendly and service never really takes long. Despite being a busy place, I've never really had to wait longer than 5 minutes which is definitely appreciated.