Welcome to Canton Wonton House
Located in Seattle's Chinatown International District, Canton Wonton House is a hidden gem offering authentic Cantonese noodle dishes. With a range of options like Wonton Noodle Soup and Beef Brisket Noodle, this cozy spot is a go-to for comfort food. The restaurant's no-frills ambiance adds to its charm, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The flavorful broths, generous portions, and quick service make Canton Wonton House a must-visit for anyone craving a satisfying bowl of classic wonton soup. Don't miss out on their signature dishes like Liver Noodle Soup and Kidney Noodle Soup for a true taste of traditional Cantonese flavors.
- 608 S Weller St Seattle, WA 98104608 S Weller St Seattle, WA 98104 Hotline: (206) 682-5080
Welcome to Canton Wonton House - a hidden gem in the heart of Seattle's Chinatown International District. This unclaimed noodle haven offers a wide array of Cantonese delights that will surely satisfy your cravings for comforting and flavorful dishes.
From their signature Wonton Noodle Soup to their savory Beef Brisket Noodle Soup, each dish is expertly crafted with seasoned broth and filled with delectable ingredients that will transport you to the bustling streets of Canton. Their menu also features many vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions.
What sets Canton Wonton House apart is their attention to detail and commitment to providing a memorable dining experience. The casual and quiet ambiance, coupled with friendly waiter service, creates the perfect setting for a relaxing meal with friends and family.
Whether you're in the mood for a hearty bowl of soup or a satisfying plate of noodles with vegetables, Canton Wonton House has something for everyone. Be sure to try their special features like the Liver Noodle Soup or the Mixed Meat Noodle Soup for a truly unforgettable culinary experience.
Customers rave about the fresh and hot donuts, the flavorful duck noodle soup, and the comforting beef brisket noodle soup. Each dish is bursting with flavor and love, making Canton Wonton House a must-visit destination for noodle enthusiasts.
Come and experience the warmth and hospitality of Canton Wonton House - where every dish is prepared with care and passion, ensuring a memorable dining experience that will keep you coming back for more.

Came by on a Saturday around 1 pm. It is a low key place, and there were only two other groups seated. A waitress immediately saw me and told me to sit anywhere I want. Brought me a menu and water and chopsticks and a soup spoon very quickly. The sides of the table have QR codes so I placed my order. My food came out maybe 10 min later. First the donuts came out which were extremely fresh, hot and fluffy. The congee came out a few min later, and again, very fresh! I added soy sauce and some of the chili sauce that was at the table, which the restaurant had plenty of options for. The food was extremely good, very filling, and overall a fantastic price. I will definitely be back to try their other dishes!

I can't believe this place still here, this used to be the place I came for congee and wonton noodle soup back when I was in college. I was in the area and couldn't resist to try it for lunch. Ordered century egg and salted pork congee, fish congee and wonton and beef brisket noodle soup. Food was served quickly and as soon as I tasted it, I remember why I loved it so much. Congee and wonton noodle are top comfort food growing up and this place serves both as close as I remembered them. The flavor and texture is as good as it gets. This place is not flashy or even looks hole in the wall, but come here on a cold/rainy night, I guarantee the broth meal will warm your stomach and heart.

All right, so first off, this place is borderline dumpy with no frills, but the FLAVOR and prices are amazing! It is also centrally located in the district and easy to get to. The service was quick and seamless. We didn't order much because we felt iffy about the place and just wanted to get our toes wet. The flavor will bring us back. I can see this being a comfort soup or noodle place for me, especially after a long day of airport travel and coming back into the city. I highly recommend it if you need a bowl or plate of comfort and don't care about the look of the place.

Had this place on my list for a while. Had the duck noodle soup which was delicious! Fried chicken was good too, super crispy skin.

Highly recommend Canton Wonton House if you're looking for a hearty bowl of classic wonton soup. Came in on a cold and rainy day and the broth just hit. Super flavorful with lots of noodles. Wish there was more beef but it was only because it was so dang good It is definitely going to be my regular spot for a brothy meals. Has a classic ID feel with classic ID owners. 10/10

The beef brisket noodle soup is to DIE for! It is the most comforting thing you can eat on your typical rainy Seattle day. They're always super nice as well!

Canton Wonton House was a roadtrip lunch for us. We decided to try them because they offered sui kau (dumplings). Sui kau (Cantonese style dumplings) is something that has been discontinued in most Southern California restaurants. So, when my wife and I saw it on their menu, we had to try it. I ordered one sui kau noodle, and a sui kau noodle with beef tendon. The sui kau were filled with pork, shrimp and wood ear mushrooms. They were a little smaller than what we have tried recently in Vancouver and New York, but, they had both a good texture and taste. The tendons were also some of the smallest that I've seen. But, they were braised until tender. They were delicious in my bowl of noodles. The noodles were nice and al dente. It seemed like a mom and pop shop with the kids at the back table Service was good with the woman (mom) taking my order. Although the food did taste good, my wife does prefer bigger sui kau. Canton Noodle House was a good stop for me during the roadtrip and was another reason why I didn't have to stop at McDonalds.

Another solid spot for wonton noodles in the Chinatown International District! I ordered the wonton and beef brisket noodle soup with wide egg noodles with a side order of youtiao. I liked how the youtiao was crispy but not overly oily like at many other restaurants. I also liked how they had different options for the noodles like wide egg noodles and rice noodles. As for the wonton and beef brisket noodle soup, I liked the broth and how it came with veggies in the soup. The wontons and brisket were good, I just wish there was a tad more meat. However the amount of noodles and soup was plentiful. The server was really friendly and the space was quieter and emptier than at other places in the neighborhood. I do prefer nearby Mike's Noodle for wonton noodles but this is still a super solid spot. I would love to come by in the future to try the congee here!