H K Wonton Garden

“All of the waiters wear Hawaiian shirts which is kind of strange, but endearing.”

“People get confused at times if it is the same as the Wonton Garden on Mott Street, it's not the same and there is no association at all.”

“The noodles, wontons, the beef stew laddled on top, and a satisfying broth.”

H K Wonton Garden

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. Coming here was probably the best decision from walking all over the city. Stopped in here, hesitated because it looked really empty but went ahead anyway. Ordered wonton bowl and steamed dumplings with the broth inside them were phenomenal and fresh! I could only hope to find one in Jersey just as good! Though it was hard to understand out waiter/chef was nice and accommodating.
    Will definitely continue to come back to this place!

  2. Randomly walked in this place to grab light lunch, totally failed.

    Service: pretty rough. No smiles or friendliness whatsoever. Server just roughly leaves the plate on the table and that's it.

    Food:
    Pork and Chive dumpling – pretty good. Dumpling was thin and soft and the stuffing was flavorful. I like the sweet sauce ( similar to teriyaki sauce) they put on the dumplings.
    Special vegetable with oyster sauce – bland and watery.
    Big wonton with Shanghai noodles – bland. So bland. Wonton skin was thick and bland. The noodles were super bland. Soup was okay.

  3. They have the best pan fried noodles in the city. Vegetables were plentiful, noodles were crispy and saturated in the right spots. Not overly salty. Well worth the eight bucks. So good we ordered it again after we finished the first order.

  4. Went there for lunch today after seeing a friend post a photo of her meal here. I ordered the roast duck wonton noodle soup. The food came fairly quickly. There were about 5-6 wontons which is a nice number and about 6 pieces of duck as well so the serving size was decent.

    The broth was also good. Not too salty or greasy. I like to add red vinegar to my soups because it kicks the flavor up a notch.

    I think the bowl was about $6. Well worth the money. I will definitely be back.

  5. Minimum of $20 for credit card charges.

    This place is solid. $5.5 for 8 dumplings are not the cheapest in China town, but the dumplings were very yummy and their space was way bigger and brighter than some of the cheaper places. I also had the roasted duck rice, which was not as amazing as Wah Fung, but it hit the spot for me. Supposedly their dumpling soup was delicious, I will try it next time I'm nearby.

  6. This place was pretty packed it's very small.. the food was ok it was nothing to brag about.. the service was just ok as well. I wasn't impressed.

  7. Quite alright.

    Being Cantonese, I take my Chinese food very seriously. There jee-meen (crispy pan fried noodle with various toppings) is listed under chow meins which threw me off. Ended up sharing there chicken & veggies pan fried chow mein and wonton noodle soup

    The crispy noodles were alright. Not the best but not had. Very simple: had the gravy sauce, stir fried chicken & veggies, crispy noodles. It had the essentials but no wow factor.

    Won ton noodles you can pass. The broth was nice since I was in the mood for soup but the noodles and won ton could be improved. There was a lot of filling in my won ton but I suppose the dish is just not what I'm used to: egg noodles with a dumpling that has a thin wrapper and either pork or shrimp

    However it's cheap. And if you're looking to grub on a budget, are in Chinatown, and aren't looking for the next best thing, come here and satisfy your Cantonese food craving

  8. Hk wonton garden serves the best wonton noodle soup I've had and I've been to a whole bunch of places in Chinatown and Flushing.

    Wontons are like the Chinese version of pizza. A somewhat over-hyped, simple dish with lots of competition and claims to fame. However, as anyone knows, when you happen to be in the mood for wontons (or pizza) they are like manna from heaven.

    The service here was just ok but in a way it is a good sign to have somewhat blah service before you are served your food at a Chinese restaurant.

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Mulberry Street 79
New York 10013 NY US
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Monday, 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Thursday, 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Friday, 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Saturday, 9:00 am - 12:00 am
Sunday, 9:00 am - 12:00 am