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As a food reviewer of Foodjoyy, let me introduce you to the delightful world of Wonton Noodle House. Located at 22511 Hwy 99 Ste 101 in Edmonds, WA, this establishment is a gem for Cantonese food lovers seeking authentic and satisfying dishes.
The ambiance at Wonton Noodle House is casual and inviting, reminiscent of classic noodle houses in Hong Kong. The bustling but not overwhelming atmosphere sets the perfect stage for a relaxed dining experience.
Customers rave about the authenticity of the Cantonese cuisine served here. From the perfectly crafted wontons to the flavorful broth, each dish captures the essence of traditional flavors. The wontons are filled with juicy shrimp, the noodles are firm yet springy, and the broth is clear, fragrant, and perfectly seasoned.
Portions at Wonton Noodle House are generous, and the prices are reasonable for the quality and authenticity of the food. The menu offers a variety of options, from wonton noodle soup to beef brisket dishes and congee, all prepared with care and attention to detail.
The staff at Wonton Noodle House are attentive and friendly, ensuring a pleasant dining experience for every customer. Whether you're craving a comforting bowl of wonton soup or exploring the extensive menu of congee options, this spot is sure to satisfy your Cantonese food cravings.
Overall, Wonton Noodle House is a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in traditional Cantonese fare. With authentic flavors, generous portions, and friendly service, this restaurant is a true standout in the world of noodle houses. So, why not treat yourself to a taste of Hong Kong right here in Edmonds?
“ Wonton Noodle House is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Cantonese noodles. From the flavorful broth to the perfectly crafted wontons, this spot delivers a comforting and traditional dining experience that truly hits the mark. Ambiance: 5/5 The atmosphere is casual and inviting, reminiscent of classic noodle houses in Hong Kong. It's bustling but not overwhelming, making it a great spot for a relaxed meal. Authenticity: 5/5 This place nails the essence of traditional Cantonese cuisine. The wonton noodles were exactly how they should be -- firm yet springy, with wontons that burst with flavor. The broth was clear, fragrant, and perfectly seasoned. Flavor: 5/5 The flavors here are spot on. The wontons were filled with juicy shrimp, and the noodles maintained just the right texture without getting soggy. Every dish we tried was satisfying, with a great balance of flavors that kept us wanting more. Cost: 5/5 Portions are generous, and the prices are very reasonable for the quality and authenticity of the food. You get excellent value for your money. Service: 5/5 The staff was attentive and friendly, ensuring that we had everything we needed. The food also came out quickly despite how busy it was. Final Thoughts: Wonton Noodle House is a gem for Cantonese food lovers. With a large menu and authentic flavors, it's a place I'd highly recommend to anyone who enjoys traditional wonton noodle soup. I'll definitely be returning for more! ”
“ 4.5 Came here on a Saturday at around 1PM. Place wasn't too packed and I was seated quickly. Ordered #10 wonton and beef brisket noodle soup small portion to eat there and got a beef chow fun with bean sprout dry to take home for later. It came out super quick so even if this place is busy I feel like people would finish their meals quickly. Everything in the noodle soup was delicious and I didn't think anything was under flavored. I probably should have gotten the large portion as it's only 1 dollar more and I ended up snacking earlier in the afternoon, but that's on me. The beef chow fun I heated up for dinner and it was decently flavored. It wasn't too salty and the noodles would have been better if I had eaten it fresh. I'd definitely come here again especially because I want to try the congee next time ”
“ For wonton soup, this place is pretty good! The broth is quite shrimpy but otherwise, noodle texture is good and wontons are very big and meaty. Aside from the wonton soup, also tried the tripe, chow fun and porridge. Tripe - bland and sauce wasn't very flavorful Chow fun - ok Porridge - good, especially with the Chinese donut Decent spot forsure if you're in WA. They also have fresh soy milk which was a nice treat at the end. ”
“ This was my first time back since the fire and their move. Man, I missed them. My favorite Lo mein with Wonton is so comforting to my soul. That with a healthy scoop of their house made chili oil is all I need to be happy. ”
“ This place makes the best congee I have ever had. Perfect temperature. Super tasty with gentle hints of garlic, ginger, and spring onion. Oh, so good. It even instantly made me feel great. Like a powerful life, energy pulsing through my body after just a few bites. It was my first time visiting the restaurant. And while they had an extensive menu, I chose only to get congee. They must have had twenty-five choices of congee, but I settled on a basic chicken one. It was really hard not to get other things on the menu, but I was picking up food next door. I didn't want to over commit myself to more to eat than I needed or really desired. The restaurant was bustling. What was really awesome was that there were mostly Asian patrons dining. It was a clue to me that this must be a pretty authentic restaurant. I will definitely be back to try other things on the menu while also getting more congee. ”
“ Located inside 99 Ranch Market plaza (on the left side), this little gem of a Cantonese eatery has some of the best wontons and beef chow fun by L.A. standards (which we all know is the Asian food capital of USA.) *****The wonton noodle soup is a little bowl of perfection -- perfect shrimp pork wontons, perfect pork bone broth, perfect bouncy thin egg noodle. *****The beef chow fun is also very memorable -- perfect char, perfect tender marinated beef, and not too much oil or onion! **Boiled kidney+liver -- just OK, a bit hard and rubbery, would not order again. ”
“ Came here on a Tue afternoon. The restaurant was spacious and clean. The staff was friendly. I ordered one bowl of wonton soup to eat in, and also ordered some for to-go. The wonton soup was delicious and the wontons were bigger than the regular frozen ones you get from the supermarket. Containers for to-go was an additional charge. Parking was easy as there was a parking lot. ”
“ Wonton Noodle House is owned by Cindy's family, who is also my good friend. My family and I have been here for years because they have the best wonton noodle soup in the area! We were so sad that it closed down for almost a year last summer but so happy for it to be back up right next to Ranch 99. This was my first time trying the jellyfish with preserved egg, I really love the flavor & texture. My go to order is the Homemade Wonton Noodle Soup! I have to say, their fish fillet noodle soup is so underrated, the fish is so sweet and soft. The noodle soup broth is light but delicious and the texture of their noodle is amazing! If you are looking to try a warm bowl of soup with delicious minced pork and shrimp wonton and noodles, check this place out! ”