The wonton noodles are substantial in ingredients, usually having 10 wontons, accompanied by various seasonings, especially the yuzu spicy sauce, which is tangy with a hint of spiciness. The set meal is sufficiently portioned. The sour and spicy soup wonton noodles taste standard, but the number of wontons is slightly less.
🍜 Chinese-style Wonton Noodles in a Queue, Large Bowl with Plenty of Ingredients
I've been eating at this wonton noodle place for a long time. Whenever I'm in Nakameguro and unsure of what to eat, I choose this place. It was already somewhat popular, and during the opening months of the Yokohama branch, you had to wait over half an hour for dinner. It's better now, but it's still almost always full.
A bowl of their regular wonton noodles has 10 wontons, and there are various condiments on the table like garlic paste and Zhenjiang vinegar to pair with the noodles. They also provide recommended ways to enjoy the dish. My personal favorite is the yuzu-flavored spicy sauce, which has a refreshing sourness and mild spiciness that's delicious. Sometimes, I add it to the noodle soup.
The lunch and dinner sets with rice are a great deal, although their portions are quite generous on their own. I once ordered the set and couldn't finish it.
Today, I saw they had a limited edition hot and sour soup wonton noodles. It had been a while since I had hot and sour noodle soup, so I tried it. The taste is that of a standard Chinese hot and sour noodle soup, only mildly spicy. Unfortunately, there were only three wontons, which was a bit disappointing.
I've been eating Chinese food in both Taiwan and Japan quite frequently, but this place doesn’t leave me feeling numb afterwards, so I highly recommend it.