Small, clean space with open kitchen and a wall mural of Hong Kong night lights creates a cozy, authentic vibe. Casual atmosphere with friendly staff and a street food feel reminiscent of Hong Kong. Known for generous portions and authentic wonton noodles that capture true Cantonese flavors.
Plump dumplings feature a thin wrapper that highlights the freshness and brightness of shrimp inside. The dumplings stand out more than the wonton noodles and come alongside homemade fish balls shaped as big as the dumplings.
Piping hot broth holds tender shrimp wontons and chewy noodles that bring authentic Hong Kong flavors. Generous portions and a savory taste make this soup stand out from typical spots.
Good to know
Bring cash to pay at Wonton Guy as they do not accept cards.
Both the wonton and dumplings contain shrimp, which is important for allergies.
The food comes out in under 5 minutes, making it a quick meal option.
Hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with a cozy, authentic vibe and traditional decor. Atmosphere stays quiet and calm, attracting mostly college-age Asian students during lunch. Offers simple, no-frills dining with dishes like dumplings and noodle soup served quickly and affordably.
Handmade dumplings come fresh and juicy with pork and shrimp or veggie fillings. They pair well with noodles and soups, offering flavorful bites that kids and adults enjoy alike.
Spicy and shrimp wonton soups stand out with authentic flavors and a solid 4 out of 5 rating. Pork wonton soup is also available for takeout, offering a convenient option.
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Nana Noodle House is BYOB.
It's cash only.
The waiting time for pick-up is only 2 minutes.
Modern-Asian design creates a bright and spacious dining area with floating dumpling decorations. Atmosphere feels cozy and relaxing with calming music and a welcoming vibe. Families find it accommodating with high chairs for kids.
Hand wrapped soup dumplings stand out for their authentic taste and delicate texture. The menu offers a large variety including pork, shrimp, and kimchi dumplings, plus beef scallion pancakes that complement the meal.
Pork and vegetable wonton soup stands out with its delicious flavor and solid mix of ingredients. Shrimp wonton soup is available but less notable compared to the pork version.
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There is generally no wait at this restaurant.
The prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
The bathrooms are clean and equipped with baby changing facilities.
Asian restaurant offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with comfortable seating and spacious tables. The interior features clean, tasteful decor and a sushi chef visible at the counter. Evenings tend to be quiet and relaxed, making it a calm dining spot.
Wonton soup features four dumplings with a thin rice wrapper and a good amount of pork inside. Dumplings include crunchy pieces, while fried pork dumplings are average. Chicken and broccoli spicy and chicken dumplings are also available.
Broth tastes nice and clear with four dumplings filled with a good amount of pork wrapped in thin rice skin. The Hong Kong wonton soup stands out for its balance and flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own alcohol.
Lunch prices are $11, not the $9 listed online.
Expect larger portion sizes than average.
Small dining room feels cramped and loud, with teapots on every table and tablecloths adding a touch of formality. Atmosphere is warm and family-oriented, though seating is tight and decor is minimal without windows.
Pork steamed dumplings stand out with a clean, delicious taste. Additional dumplings come alongside dishes like hot and sour soup and Chinese eggplant, all prepared with care.
War Wonton soup stands out with a rich flavor. It pairs well with fried rice and egg rolls for a solid meal.
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The restaurant closes at 8 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect long wait times on weekends due to high demand.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid waiting.
Chinese restaurant offers generous portions and a warm, inviting atmosphere with a friendly vibe. The menu features notably spicy garlic chicken and highly praised crab Rangoon. Takeout and delivery are common, with food arriving quickly and packed to overflowing.
Wonton soup comes packed with lots of dumplings. Steamed dumplings stand out as very good, often paired with beef lo mein. Delivery options include steamed dumplings and four seasons dishes.
Soup comes with lots of dumplings and includes thin strips of pork not common elsewhere. Flavor varies, sometimes rich and tasty, other times watered down.
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The portions are generous, often exceeding expectations.
Delivery service is fast and food arrives steaming.
Takeout orders can be placed online or by phone.
Chinese restaurant offers a calm family atmosphere with beautiful decoration and background music. The space feels welcoming and comfortable, suited for sit-down meals with family. Some seating shows signs of wear, but overall the environment remains pleasant.
Bao dumplings come with a bed of Spanish Birria and Mongolian Beef. Cheese dumplings feature dulce de leche. Regular pork dumplings are delicate and priced around $10.
Broth tastes like beef soup, rich and warming. Wonton soup suits chilly or rainy days well.
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The restaurant offers a unique fusion of Chinese and Venezuelan cuisine.
The total price for all dishes and drinks was $48.64.
This is the first Chinese-Venezuelan food restaurant in New Jersey.
Cozy space with a family-friendly atmosphere and warm, busy environment. The vibe is typical for the neighborhood, offering a casual dining experience with a focus on fresh, high-quality fish and notable Chinese dishes.
Pork dumplings stand out as tasty and meat-focused, without vegetables inside. Vegetarian dumplings also appear on the menu, alongside other items like egg rolls and lo mein.
Wonton soup features lots of noodles and comes in both cup and larger bowl sizes. Some servings arrive ice cold in the middle, while others stand out as best in the area for flavor.
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Parking can be a hassle during lunch hours.
Delivery to Jersey City incurs a $6 fee, which may not be disclosed upfront.
The restaurant has a variety of dishes, but portion sizes are small.