I really enjoy Wonton Hut. We only started coming here about a year ago because we always went to its other competitor. I haven’t actually dine in the restaurant before because we’ve done take-out only as of yet. My favourite is the shrimp dumpling it’s so chewy and flavourful, the wontons are good in size and I love it because there isn’t too much fat in it. The soup broth is a little on the salty side especially if you order the wontons/dumplings on its own but with noodles it’s fine. The only con I can think of is I wish they would open earlier, especially on the weekend when you want it for breakfast at 9am but have to wait until later.
Lo C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
I came back to WH today to have a quick hot meal with my mom and boyfriend before school. My mom ordered the squid ball and traditional dumplings with lo mien. Best choice of the day. The traditional dumplings were fresh and tasty, the squid ball was chewy and actually tasted like squid. My dumpling & noodles was a little depressing. There were a lot of shells from the shrimp in my dumplings. Other than that it was pretty good — the small bowl that I ordered had 4 dumplings. basically stacking up on each other on the bottom &3 was enough to fill me. My boyfriend ordered the beef brisket & said it was just okay, good meat to noodle portions. The negative was the oil vegetable. The vegetables were obviously old: they were starting to flower and they weren’t very crunchy fresh — they were somewhat stringy and sour-tasting. I’ll be back when I forget about the vegetables or when I’m craving WH’s dumplings again.
William Z.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Montreal, Canada
typical cheap untasty canto food.
Vanessa P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Santa Clara, CA
This is a great place to get a quick fix on a simple, hot bowl of wonton noodles. Small and family-run, the atmosphere of Wonton Hut brings back the memories of the restaurants back in China. We ordered shrimp wontons with noodles, where they gave us four big wontons each. The noodles and wontons were juicy and tender. I wish there were some more noodles though. We also had the yu choy with oyster sauce and that was pretty solid as well. Just make sure you look at both sides of the menu. Don’t mix up «wontons in soup» with«noodles and wonton in soup.» —- On the way to Toronto, from Cali.
Helen C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Richmond Hill, Canada
Amazing food. Food are so fresh and good service. And price are very good too! For sure will go back!
Sisi L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Having visited 2⁄3 of the wonton trinity uptown, I set on a journey try the last of the triad. It brings me sadness to report that, albeit satisfactory, Wonton Hut just did not measure up to competitors Jim Chai Kee and Wonton Chai. I also understand that every wonton seeker has their own preferences, so I will list out the differences and let you judge for yourself: — Open on Wednesdays, unlike the other two — More options i.e. fresh soy milk — Wontons are smaller in size compared to the other two, think golf ball instead of tennis ball — Shrimp itself is less succulent Try for yourself and get your wont on.
Joan T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
Definitely a nice little place to eat. Who doesn’t like won ton noodles??? Their wontons are delicious and I enjoy the noodles and broth. Though I do prefer Lo mein to the noodles in soup. :) Their lo mein was very good! I had the I’ve with red sauce, pork, and wonton. It was just the right level of spicy and fairly delicious. The portion sizes here are a little smaller, but honestly, it’s kinda just right for my appetite :) and good price and quick, good service.
Rana L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Markham, Canada
Reminds me of HK :) But perhaps a little cleaner. The service was excellent! The waitress was very friendly and I swear my shrimp wonton noodles soup came within 3 minutes! I do think the portion is a tad on the smaller size but the price was alright. I would definitely be back again but perhaps order something else that might be a little more filling. The broth for my bowl was about average. We asked if they had other choices(yau ja gwai aka direct translation: oily fried ghost) for food but it was all mostly wonton, beef tendon, cuttlefish/fish balls, etc. w/noodles.
Bernice T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
Delicious though smallish portion. The service is good considering it is a small fast food resto. They are quite polite. A bit on the expensive side compared to what you might get for the same price at another fast food Chinese joint. Menu limited to a few items.
Josephine C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
Update to my review a few years ago. I notice now the noodles are better and not soft(actually maybe a bit hard but then again I’m so picky). Great place for quick delicious wonton noodles! Although not as quick as Jim Chai Kee(it took 3 min for my wonton noodles to arrive, instead of 20 seconds like at Jim Chai Kee). Also they have more menu selection than Jim Chai Kee, and very friendly service.
Ryan S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
My first time at Wonton Hut, great and friendly services. Ordered the wonton noodles, beef noodles and vegetables. Broth was amazing, and size of wonton was good. You can tell that it’s fresh. However, the portion is small, you might want to double up the order of noodles! Overall a great place, will definitely visit again!
Yuval H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
This place is one of my all time favourites when in Markham. Their wonton soup is out of this world, made super quick and super fresh. If you come in the afternoon you can actually see the ladies making the wontons by hand. 4 stars only due to size of place, super small only about 10 tables, and cleanliness is nothing crazy. Other than that, no complaints!
N C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Markham, Canada
There are a couple of authentic wonton noodle places in town but this is my favorite by far. Personally I prefer the traditional types of wonton filled with a good portion of both pork and shrimp in them and Wonton Hut does this just right. They also make ‘shui gao’ and these are simply the best! I have to order them every time I go in if they aren’t sold out already. I usually pair the shui gao with wontons or their beef brisket which are also to be noted of. In general the food is great, place is clean and staff are friendly. There is a bit of line up during lunch hours on the weekends but I’m okay with that when I crave for a bowl of good noodles :).
Jackie W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
I was getting very bored of the other wonton specialty stores. and came across this one near my area and decided to go and check it out. I have to say, this place is very decent for the price you pay. Relatively cheaper than Jim Chai Kee but their noodles and wonton are better than them. Big wontons are not very authentic, if anyone been to a good wonton place in Hong Kong, you should know the best wonton tends to be smaller and this place’s wonton is on the small end which is perfect! I would highly recommend this place if you have a sudden cravings for wonton noodles!
Eric F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
Holiday lunch, party of 6. This place specializes in getting people in and out fast. Like most other places this past Family Day weekend it was quite busy, but at least there were tons more parking at the Warden/Hwy7 plaza with No Frills closed than at other places like Pacific Mall(which was near impossible). The menu was very confusing — the layout is not readily apparent and we discussed back and forth to figure it out, so I’ll quick brief explanation: 1) Each page is a style of dish(eg. Soup with noodles and topping, Lo Mein with toppings(no soup), Soup with toppings(no noodles), other assorted things. Decide which style you want. 2) You are charged for the number of toppings you choose in your dish. The toppings are listed at the top of each page(eg. shrimp wonton, beef brisket, etc.) and the prices for the number of toppings is at the bottom of each page. I recommend the vermicelli. The noodle choices available were vermicelli, rice noodles and egg noodles. The wonton is good! Note that if you order more types of toppings, the amount of each topping decreases. We noticed for shrimp wonton: 1 topping: 4 wonton 2 topping: 3 wonton 3 topping: 2 wonton I do recommend this place for a quick bite to eat if you don’t feel like eating at the McD’s beside it. They do close on some Chinese holidays(eg. Chinese New Year). We had no problems ordering what we wanted in English.
Bernie C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Mississauga, Canada
More like 2.5 stars. Similar to Jim Chai Kee and Wonton Chai Noodle(Mississauga branch of Jim Chai Kee), Wonton Hut is a small restaurant that specializes in wontons. Shocker right? Their wontons are nice, plump and have a nice«crunch» to them, but I find them kind of small compared to Wonton Chai Noodle. I came here for lunch one day and wasn’t even ½ full. Granted, I eat a lot, but I think the portions are kind of small here. I would more or less consider this place as a good snack place, but not really a meal type of place.
Lum V.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Cheap and quick bites if you’re craving some wontons. I had their wontons and cuttlefish balls with noodles, and I’m a fan of their cuttlefish. They had a nice chew and you can tell that they were made in house.
Allison Y.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Markham, Canada
It is an okay wonton noodle place modeled after the legendary Jim Chai Kee. The wonton tastes good though smaller than Jim’s. I like the noodle here better than Jim’s. The broth is seriously delicious. Portion of noodle can be larger. I am not sure a regular guy would find the portion sufficient.
Adrienne W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
I love this place — I’m a regular of this cute little place. I usually get either the wonton & noodles or the wonton, beef tripe, & noodles. Both are delicious. Their wontons are fabulous as the shrimps in there are huge. Also, their squid balls are ALMOST at par with Hong Kong with the«elasticity» — almost and that’s good enough for me especially since there is no other place that can do it so far. Their vegetables with oyster sauce is also a good complement to add on. The man at the cash register(presumably the owner?) is very pleasant. Wonton Hut is a busy place so be prepared to wait a bit — but I’ve never had to wait for too too long. The turnover is very very quick.
Jennifer K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Markham, Canada
Wonton Hut is another restaurant that has the similar concept of Jim Chai Kee. The restaurant is nice and clean. The decoration inside are all green. And I can tell you that green though pleasant to look at but NOT good to take photos in! The choices are limited to wonton, beef and fishball with rice noodle, egg noodle or vermcelli. The prices are also similar to Jim Chai Kee. I decided on the rice noodle with wonton and Beef. The wonton tasted fresh with nice texture. However, I am a little disappointed with the beef… it tasted too chewy. tasted like something that is overprocessed. The noodles are cut into narrow strips but I found that it is much easier to eat. The size is a little small, but I should have order the veggie with oyster sauce to go with my lunch! The services is nice and friendly. The chef was a little concern that I were too busy texting and not eating and ended up all my soup was soaked up by the noodles. He sent another bowl of soup for me without asking! :)(OK! I should have eat first before I play!) Cash only!