Unfussy, strip-mall operation offering classic Chinese standards such as noodles & dumplings.
Blaire Ziegan
quick and delicious!
we tried the wonton noodle soup with beef brisket, the lo mein with shredded pork and XO sauce, and a chinese donut.
these wonton were so full of shrimp and pork, the skin was the perfect consistency, and the broth was so flavorful. so happy with the wontons we ordered more on the side.
we also bought their house made chili crisp oil.
the two main dishes, chinese donut, side of wontons, and chili oil came to $50 before tip. great meal and location!
… moreGrace
I keep coming back to this Chinese restaurant for their congee, it’s always comforting and delicious. I’ve also tried other dishes, and they’ve all been very good as well. Consistent quality and great flavors make this a place I enjoy returning to.
… moreQuincy Scott
So, I got the Beef Fried Rice. No flavor at All, portion size wasn’t the best especially for the price. $20 after taxes. Hands down especially for the price and flavor the worst fried rice I’ve had. They have no reason charging that much. The amount of meat you can probably eat with one spoon. I’ll never order it again. Hopefully the other food is good, I never really order just fried rice but that’s what the lady wanted so here we are .
… moreKara Heung
Everything was perfect! The preserved egg & shredded pork congee was smooth and flavorful, and the fish ball congee with lettuce was comforting and delicious. The wonton & beef ball noodle soup tasted authentic with springy noodles and rich broth. The braised beef brisket & tendon over rice was tender and well-seasoned, and the pan-fried rice rolls were soft with just the right amount of soy sauce. Packaging was neat, sauces included separately, and delivery was fast and warm. Highly recommend this spot for authentic Hong Kong–style comfort food! Authentic flavors & great portions! Highly recommend this Wonton Noodle House!
… moreMr. T-Bone
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!
… moreHarrison Fu
One of the best soups I’ve ever had! Soup is so hot that it’s gonna make you alive again in winter. $13 is the starting price as of May 2025. Chewy noodles, good wontons & flavorful beef.
… moreJason Zhu
One of the best to get authentic Chinese/Cantonese breakfast in north Seattle area, especially it has moved closer to 99 Ranch Market (grocery shopping center).
Must try Steamed Pork Kidney and Liver ($16 — please finish before it is still hot/warm otherwise loosing its tenderness), Fried dough sticks, and any congee bowls.
… morerainbow3ododo
We had been to the original location one time before it was damaged by the fire rescue, and really glad that they have finally occupied the shop in the same block as Ranch 99! We ordered the Wonton Noodle and the Beef Rice Noodle soups. The taste was okay, but the portion was very small. Not a lot of noodle, nor meat… The beef soup tasted too watered down. The broth in the Wonton soup has a great aroma, the noodle and wonton tasted alright, the rice noodle was cooked too long and very soft. Not thrilled overall.
… moreMrs Melo
The wonton soup with beef brisket/tendon was all flavor! We also ordered a lo mein with dumplings and it was just as delicious as the won ton soup. Our hostess recommended a BBQ pork fried rice and it did not disappoint. Thisnis a must try place, great service and great food
… moreDaSoftieCat
Authentic but taste terrible, I ordered beef brisket and tendon noodles. Brisket is hard to chew and still has the stinky cow flavour in it, not enough ginger and spring onions when boiling in water to take away that flavour. Tendon are not stewed long enough, still hard. Noodles are way too soft and used alkaline noodles instead of egg noodles which makes the whole broth taste like strong alkaline. By far the worst brisket and tendon noodles I’ve ever tasted in my life. Though I am born and raised in Hong Kong which makes my standard high, this is still a terrible bowl of noodles, the size was small too.
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