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    Moderate noise
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    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Yuchen Z.

    Now that I have been here a couple of times I can say that I really love this place and so many of their dishes. Atmosphere: always a good number of people eating in and ordering take out no matter what time it is. But there is a lot of people working and I feel like the service is always fast and on point. Your water glasses are always filled and they come and take your order really quickly and bring out your food really quickly as well. Food: I can recommend quite a few dishes here and almost everything I've had here are delicious. Our favorites are the stirfry beef chow fun, braised beef noodle soup, any of their fried rice, preserved egg meat congee, any wonton soups, and the fried dough with condensed milk. As somebody who grew up in China, sometimes I really just want a nostalgic Chinese meal and this is the place I can count on to deliver that. Prices are very reasonable. Portions are good and I always leave well fed and satisfied.

    Fried Udon with Beef
    Alison P.

    Just a block away from my new office! I'm so happy to know there is my comfort food so close by! Yesterday, I had the fried udon noodles with beef. Today, I'm having Chicken Congee with peanuts! Service is always quick. It's comfort Chinese food. Nothing fancy, just good eats!

    Dianna H.

    The food at Wonton Noodle House is comfort food at its best. After a weekend trip of nonstop American food, I wanted to end the weekend on a familiar note and chose to eat at Wonton Noodle House with my friends. The 4 of us came for dinner Sunday evening around 7:30 and it wasn't too packed. The restaurant is your typical no frills Chinese spot with basic furniture and some wall decor. The menu has a good selection of noodle soups, lo mein, congee, and various apps and house specials. We shared the following: Preserved egg and pork congee ($12.50) Beef chow fun ($17.50) Wonton and brisket noodle soup ($15.50) Chicken chow mein ($17) Of the 4 dishes, the congee was my favorite. It was very flavorful and light. I was a bit disappointed by the beef chow fun as it was a bit on the bland side and lacked the wok hei flavor. The wonton and brisket noodle soup was good and hit the spot with the wide ho fun noodles. I didn't eat much of the last dish, the chicken chow mein, but it was a generous portion. Would recommend this spot to anyone in the area looking for Cantonese food!

    Why would they cut this fried bread up?? Never happened before??  Not usual
    Pat F.

    On a Sunday night we went for comfort food to a very packed parking lot and dining area. Obviously people gather in large groups with multiple cars and it was bad this evening. Service was kind though a bit slow including being offered bowls and spoons twice since actually ordering. They were in crisis mode and confused I think. We love this place and always seem to order the same things. One thing here that has changed is the availability of bbq or char siu pork since there their move from the fire. Now it's only available on Sundays and I miss being able to get some with a traditional wonton egg noodle soup. So I ordered that but the add on for a wonton was $2 each?? I just bagged it and got a large pork noodle soup. Wasn't that large, mostly noodles and good broth and very little think cuts of pork. It was good but disappointed about the simplicity and lack of protein on this option. Other Viet-Chinese places I go to give you wonton or Sui Kai with a little thin sliced pork along with charred garlic and pork fat crisps and the flavor level is so much better! One thing here is that their beef chow fun is amongst the best we have ever had in multiple cities and countries! But like their other dishes seems to be lacking protein volume perhaps from the food cost recently? We love wonton house but really they can do better than this! Please bring back bbq pork to shine more in this traditional cuisine.

    Char Siu Fried Rice
    Jon O.

    Friendly service with decent food. Appreciate being happily welcomed in with a busy weekend lunch crowd, and our orders were taken quickly. Fried rice was pretty good with lots of char siu, but just wish the rice had more char to add flavor. The noodle soups were also decent but the broth was missing something, had to add hot oil to complete it. And the dumplings themselves had a bit of freezer burn flavor to them. Overall not bad but could have been better.

    Fish congee
    Mark N.

    We order from Wonton Noodle House yesterday for breakfast. We ordered (2) slices fish Congee and 2 wonton noodle soup. Tge congee was pretty good.

    On the house .  Super !
    Camille L.

    This place has a very special place in my heart. We've been eating since it's opened way back when. Even after moving to a new location. A true superstar on Yelp! It's comforting, light and delicious! Well balanced flavors and very simple. Great staff and we've grown to appreciate more because they are very attentive and pretty much know that we've been loyal customers: I still highly recommend. Most favorites?? That would be the brisket and tendon noodle soup, the salted. Fried rice with chicken, the beef chow fun! Oh yes! Do not miss this place when you are in the area. You're welcome!

    #10 wonton and beef brisket noodle soup
    YuJun L.

    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

    Michelle W.

    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.

    #10 : Wonton and Beef Brisket Noodle Soup
    ava m.

    This place is a classic! Been coming here since I was a teenager, the food always tastes like a home cooked meal :)

    beef chow fun - GET THIS
    Truman W.

    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.

    Nathalie C.

    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!

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    Robert Z.

    The food especially wonton is definitely good and on point, a little rushed in process but overall good, service is mostly on point, typical Chinese restaurant ambiance, good place to drop by for noodles

    Wonton soup , qty 6 in one order

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    We enjoyed the food. The service was quick. Love having good Cantonese food nearby. Will definitely be back to try more things!

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    Ask the Community - Wonton Noodle House

    What is congee?

    Congee is a rice porridge, often eaten in Chinese households for breakfast. You may compare the texture to cream of wheat, eaten in American households for breakfast. However, congee often has savory elements, not sweet. You can use meat, oyster… Read more

    What is their soup broth made from? Beef, pork or chicken? Do they have a vegetarian broth option?

    Does anyone know if they use MSG in their dishes (all, some, none)? Thanks.

    I am 90% sure that they use MSG or some variations of that additive. The only way to be sure is to call and ask the restaurant. Hope that helps.

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    4.4(86 reviews)
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    I had a craving for some noodles and my daughter took me here since it was close to her home…read more It was located in a strip mall with sufficient but a little tight parking. Inside was rather functional and we were seated right away that lunch hour. Menu contained a good variety of fried and soup noodle dishes. The fried noodles were also served with a side of broth. I originally wanted wonton soup but deviated at the last minute to try their Dan Dan noodles. My daughter got the beef noodle and wonton soup that she liked. My Dan dan noodles was served with the same soup noodles and topped with a saucy ground pork and veggies. The pork packed a good amount of heat that I liked and enough to coat all the noodles. I personally preferred a thicker noodle but overall a good dish. The same lady who seated us took the order, served us, refilled our waters, rang up the sale and cleaned up afterwards. I'd come back here again.

    I had high hopes for this place. The ratings are high. When I stepped in, I heard Cantonese and/or…read morevillage language being spoken by the staff, which is a good sign. Ignoring the fact that we were the only diners, which is ok these days with many opting for take-outs, I thought the food should be ok. Alas, their food is authentic adjacent but "not it". They look like they should be good, but the tastes are off. I should have guessed things aren't quite right, when the staff struggled to answer my simple question that any normal wonton shop would have understood. The interior is basic and quiet. During our time dining, only one other diner arrived. The Food: Wonton and Beef Brisket Noodle Soup, $14 - 3.5 Stars The beef briskets are reasonably tender. The wontons are acceptable with pork and shrimp fillings. The egg noodles are legit. Soup (or Spicy) Dumplings Noodle Soup, $14 - 2 Stars The Chinese name on the menu calls this Original Soup Sui Gow Noodle. This is a genuine and very good noodle soup at other places. Theirs is not it. The broth is not "original soup", which is a fish-based broth. Theirs is meat-ish, but not meaty and certainly not fish-based broth. It tasted off and weird. The dumplings are not sui gow. They are glorified larger wontons with pork and shrimp. A sui gow typically has Chinese black mushrooms and/or woodear fungus for a varying texture in the bite. The one authentic ingredient of this dish is the egg noodles. Garlic Chicken Wings, 6pc, $12 - 4 Stars These are good - crispy on the outside, tender on the inside. Not too garlicky but still good. This dish rescued this meal. Lettuce Fish Meat Soup, $12.50 - 1 Star This dish is normally a popular HK street food dish. This dish is not that. The fish pieces lacked flavor and seasonings. The broth, again, is not fish-based but the same meat-ish flavor, same as the dumplings noodle soup. I wish I never ordered this.

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    4.1 mi
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    We came here on a lark, being a little over a mile away after morning appointment. We read the…read morereviews, Chinese food sounded good, so we came by. We were not disappointed. Definitely a no frills place, but it's family run and the food is good. We arrived around 12:45 on a Sunday, at the end of the lunch rush wave. Worked out really well: our server Frank sat us right away, we ordered, and were eating our first dishes within minutes. Perfect! Because we were starving! I had a hankering for pork bao, which I hadn't had in a long time. They were decent. My girlfriend is vegetarian, so all other dishes were vegetarian: dry-fried string beans, general Tso's tofu, and hot and sour food. More than enough for the two of us, and very good and satisfying. Note: General Tso's is usually made with chicken and we asked if it could be made with tofu instead. They had no problem with the request. Portions are ginormous, so bring your appetite!

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    5.3 mi
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    I can't believe it has been two years since my one and only visit to T Dumplings House…read more Tonight, I was feeling a little sluggish, and a little under the weather so I was in the mood for some comfort food, but nothing heavy. I ordered the cabbage and pork potstickers, the Dandan noodles, a beef pancake roll, the veggie, egg and shrimp potstickers, and finally the lamb with onion potstickers and one coca-cola (yes, all of this was for me, don't judge). First, the beef pancake roll was AMAZING!!! It's a super simple item, the pancake was crispy and soft, wrapped around some lettuce and flavourful beef. This is a must order. The potstickers were all fantastic. Warm, pillowy pockets full of veggies and protein. The cabbage and pork were my favourites. Finally, the Dandan noodles. These noodles were covered with beef and sauce that had just a whisper of peanut butter. So simple but yummy! This place serves up some delicious food!

    If you like Chinese style handmade dumplings, this is your place! I've tasted many dumplings in the…read moreSeattle area, and the dumplings in this place is definitely above standard. It is their specialty and they do it well, from the skin to the fillings. In my opinion, they are much better than dough zone. However, their pot stickers, steamed, and boiled ones, are all the same type, so be aware not to order too many dumplings, mix in some noodle or pancakes dishes to avoid one note. My only complaint to the menu is they don't offer much wide veggie dishes. The only thing is the cucumber salad, which is only a ok dish.

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