Reviews
What Ava Spinka likes about Hon's Wun-Tun House:
Now called Jang Mo Jip, Korean House. Portions were generous and delicious. Had the shredded chicken hot and sour soup, stir fry rice noodles with beef and fries rice Y.C. style with tea. Total bill $27.26 WITH g.s.t. Interior up dated. Worth a visit. View all feedback. What Mozell Barton doesn't like about Hon's Wun-Tun House:
I have been going to Hon's for many years and they have different locations this one on Keefer str. was really good at one, always packed, not so any more the place was almost empty and the food was really lousy, that is my last time at this location. View all feedback.
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Food is as expected for a Chinese noodle restaurant. Cheap, good but nothing special. Order the combo specials for best value. Not a date place but a dated plac...
read moreThis is very much like the places in Beijing tile floor cold. Heavy duty chairs and tables. The key thing is cheap Chinese food. I had spicy won tun in garlic s...
read moreHave been going to Hons since they opened. Different owners, different cooks, meals not consistent. Good menu selection. Reasonable prices. We had a large bowl...
read moreVisited Vancouver and ate there twice, specifically the won ton soup. Portions for other dishes are also large for the price. Some dishes a little oily, but fla...
read moreNow called Jang Mo Jip, Korean House. Portions were generous and delicious. Had the shredded chicken hot and sour soup, stir fry rice noodles with beef and frie...
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read moreHon's, a longstanding Chinese noodle restaurant in Vancouver's Chinatown, has mixed reviews from long-time patrons and new visitors alike. The food is described as cheap and good, but nothing spectacular — with the best value found in the combo specials. The decor is considered outdated, in need of a major update. Some mention a decline in quality and consistency over the years, while others praise the generous portions and delicious dishes. Despite the changing demographics of Chinatown and the rise of new restaurants in the area, Hon's still offers a reasonable dining option for those seeking classic Chinese cuisine at an affordable price.