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Wonton Hut
Category: Restaurants Chinese Chinese [Edit]
3760 Highway 7 EUnit 2A
Markham, ON L3R 0N2
(905) 604-9060
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good For:
- Lunch
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
6 reviews for Wonton Hut
6 reviews in English
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Review from D L.
Toronto, ON
No frills wonton place beside No Frills haha, I'm good..
Wontons are a good size, noodles are perfect, broth just right. It is very similar to Jim Chai Kee (though wonton's are a bit smaller). In fact kitchen guy at WT used to work for JCK. Glad he brought it this side of Hwy 7. :) -
Review from Jennifer K.
Markham, ON
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! -
Review from Rudy W.
the wonton was nicely made.
fresh and was delicious.
the rest, you can skip on the noodles. but the wonton is not bad at all, very close to what you can get in SF or in HK.
new restaurant, so the quality is still very good. hopefully they'll keep up the quality. in the mean time, its a good place to get your craving for Wonton Soup -
Review from Erin H.
Hamilton, ON
Incredible value for money. I am not even halfway through my soup, and I am already full. I got the shrimp wonton with sliced beef.
The broth is great, well-balanced but flavourful, the sliced beef is tender and delicious, and the shrimp wonton are awesome. The texture of the noodle and the filling is really nice, not too soft, and the flavour of the filling is great. I think there is a whole shrimp tucked in each one.
Service was very fast and friendly. -
Review from Jamie K.
Markham, ON
Very tastey food and the price is great! I loved the chili sauce so much I bought a jar for $5! I only wish it was open later for those midnight cravings.
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Review from Viv C.
Markham, ON
Agree with Jennifer that Wonton Hut is again another similar restaurant with Jim Chai Kee. However, I definitely found some differences in between.
First of all, the services. Nice and friendly. Not the type of service that you would get at Jim Chai Kee, at least, you don't have to go grab a cup of tea by yourself.
The design of the restaurant is mainly green. Wall, Menu, Logos and even the uniform colour. Oh well, I guess it is the generation of green right? It does overall give a fresh and clean feeling to the customers.
Now, the most important part, food! I had the hot & sour pork lo mein and I special requested to have it with wontons. I think it is a special order since it is not on the menu. The Lo Mein is definitely a good one. I LOVE the sauce, unlike other chinese type of hot and sour that you would get elsewhere, but caution, it is REALLY HOT! Wontons are big and very nice too.
Oh and drinks! They have bottled coke and such, which made me debating between that and soya milk!
Overall, a very great experience and definitely will come again!
Hot and Sour Pork Lo Mein, with 3 wontons $6
Soya Milk $1.5
