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Harvest Wonton Noodle

4.4 (86 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Jenny L.

3.6 stars. Cantonese noodle soup is always a comfort food for me, and I can be a tad picky about flavors and textures. My kids and I wanted some noodle soup on a weekday for lunch. We got the Wonton Beef Brisket Wide Noodles (Ho Fun) $14 regular, Pork and Century Egg Congee $12, a side of Chinese Donut $3.50, and the Wonton Siu Gow dumplings Egg Noodles $15 large. Overall, the food was mediocre and nothing that stands out. The flavors and prices were decent. Server was nice as we were the only ones in the restaurant. The parking lot is small. I might go back and give it another chance and try other dishes.

Won ton and dumplings noodle soup
Jon O.

Delicious Chinese food in Edmonds along Highway 99! We were in the mood for a hot noodle soup on a cold rainy day, and their won ton and dumpling soup did not disappoint. Love the thin egg noodles, flavorful broth, and generous filling of the won tons. Also had the fried rice that had a nice char on the ingredients. Both dishes came out hot and fresh, and we were very satisfied at the end. Not a large place so I imagine it can get busy, but well worth the wait!

Camille L.

Small and inviting resto. Lots of pictures posted on the walls that looks pretty good and appetizing. There's only one person serving but she is very nice and friendly as well as attentive. Super clean and friendly to eyes. I recommend all the foods we ordered. All delicious and savory. Location is also great. Go get your noodles here. No regrets or disappointments.

Wonton and beef brisket noodle soup using these
Vicky V.

Tried this restaurant for the first time. They said they have been open for 2 years. We enjoyed our noodle soup. Big chunky meat and shrimp wontons and tender beef brisket. Soup was flavorful and served hot. Nice and clean restaurant. Clean restrooms and very nice people. Will be back to try other items

Beef Chow Fun is very good and has "wok hay"
Sheila C.

Great little family business featuring Hong Kong style food that makes Canto me very happy. Fast and friendly service serving comfort foods like wonton noodles, beef brisket, chow fun, and lo mein. Wonton noodles are the best in the area and the chow fun has "wok hay" (a unique charred flavor favored in HK cooking imparted by high heat). Curry wontons were a nice surprise. I thought they'd be pork filled, but it also featured a whole shrimp

Special- Fish noodle soup
Khoo K.

Agreed with some of the reviewers that this place should have a line especially on a cool spring/fall/winter day. It feels super authentic with famous Hong Kong milk tea. It is a mom n pop place very friendly and fast service. The fried curry pork was super tasty. I also ordered the special, fish balls soup. It has chunky handmade paste with fish and shrimp in tasty broth and vegetables. Great if you are going low carbs. The wonton in the wonton noodle is satiating. Large, meaty full of shrimp 'dumpling'. I would give it a 4.5 stars if there is a half star option. The place is small but clean and quaint serving comfort food. I very much look forward to be back if I m around the area.

Angela B.

This is my new favorite Asian restaurant in the north end. I had seen pictures online of the "seafood stir fry udon" and asked if they could substitute beef instead of seafood which they did. They did a great job on our meals and I sure loved mine. Our waitress was fabulous, attentive, and helpful. She also gave us a free sample of something else. Unfortunately, I couldn't understand what she said it was. I think it might've been an appetizer and it was delicious too. I wish I had taken a photo of it, but I ate it too quickly because it was so good. When we first arrived, nobody else was in the restaurant, but shortly after us, the place started filling up. The beef chow fun also looks like it would've been good, but since I had to choose, I ended up choosing the udon. Can't wait to go back.

Beef brisket soup with wontons. Just like on the street in Hong Kong.
Gregory M.

I don't know why this place isn't mobbed. This is the closest thing to genuine Hong Kong food that I found in the Puget sound. It's within driving distance of Everett Community College. The parking lot is a nightmare cuz it's a strip mall, and there aren't a lot of tables, so I'm always amazed when I get in and the place is half empty. They have really really good brisket broth and spicy wontons are worth every penny.

Beef brisket and wonton noodle soup! Delicious!
Larry J.

The food was amazing! The broth was so flavorful! The beef brisket was tender to perfection and the wonton was just as delicious! It's hard to find a wonton noodle dining destination, this is our new favorite!

Wonton soup
Malinee S.

4 stars for wonton soup $13. Juicy pork shrimp fillings. Comfort nice aromatic clear soup. 3.5 stars beef brisket noodle $14 soup. The noodle is nothing special. The brisket is ok not melt into your mouth. $33

Wonton soup
Vidonni G.

I will have to go back and get something with pork or chicken. I came here and realized too late that the Wonton Noodle Soup had shrimp/pork. I am not a fan of shrimp. However, my husband REALLY enjoyed it!!! The spicy soup dumplings were good (once I picked out the shrimp too!) haha We ended up swapping noodle soups and I really enjoyed the brisket noodle soup and also ordered some fried pork chops and damn those were good. I just wish there was another type of wonton that didn't have shrimp, because they make AMAZING pork and the pork in the wontons is so tasty! The staff is really nice and sweet, the bathrooms are clean and service was really quick! I will come again because I want to try the pork belly noodle soup or some chow mein.

Soy milk
Maxine L.

This noodle spot is in a convenient plaza off highway 99. There's a little parking lot attached as well. The restaurant itself is pretty small, sits less than 10 small groups at a time. Ambiance is standard for a small Chinese place. We ordered hot soy milk, dumplings in soup, braised pork belly ramen and beef brisket and wonton noodle soup. The soy milk was okay, tasted like the kind you get from the store. It's sweetened as well. The dumplings in soup were good. Generous amounts of filling, in a hearty broth. The braised pork belly ramen soup was not bad. The braised pork belly had a really nice flavor, and the noodles had a good chewy texture. My only problem with it is that they use the same soup as the ones they use for the wonton noodle soup: has that same distinct soapy flavor that usually comes with wonton noodle soup. The beef brisket and wonton noodle soup was okay as well. Noodles, soup, and wontons were pretty good, but the brisket was not. The cuts given were mostly tendon and fat, and the few cuts that did have meat were super chewy and basically inedible. The portions are pretty generous, but also on the pricier side especially for a Chinese restaurant. Overall, it was okay. Wouldn't personally come again, but probably a fine spot to stop if you're in the area and craving wonton noodle soup.

Fried Udon with with Seafood
Ada M.

The BEST Wonton Noodle Soup in Seattle! The menu is simple and it's easy to order. The wonton is flavorful and the soup is warming. Do not miss the FRIED PORK CHOP, it is addicting! My husband orders the Salted Fish Fried Rice every time because it's not oily and has tons of wok hay! It is rare to find a restaurant like this with good service and keeping up with new items. They are definitely a hidden gem in the Seattle area, you do not need to go to Chinatown to get great wontons and Chinese noodles.

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Found a hair in my soup and told the staff. They just gave me a new spoon and still charged me for the soup lol. Not coming here again

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Authentic. Staff and service are great! Nearby Asian market and Bambu for bubble tea and more! Definitely recommend.

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