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Welcome to Superior Wonton Noodles

At Superior Wonton Noodles, we celebrate the art of crafting authentic Hong Kong-style wontons and noodle dishes. Nestled in the heart of Brooklyn, our story revolves around passion and perfection, serving generous portions filled with fresh ingredients, like plump shrimp and handmade fishballs. Whether you delight in our signature noodle soup or indulge in the flavors of our lo mein, each dish promises to transport you to culinary bliss. Our welcoming ambiance, combined with efficient delivery and takeout options, ensures a delightful dining experience. Join us for memorable meals that will leave you craving more!

Superior Wonton Noodles: Reviews & Ratings

Judy X.
Judy X.

Favorite wonton noodle place! My whole family loves it. And their fried fish skin is so good too!

Lisa C.
Lisa C.

Haven't had their wontons for a while so decided to try again since I was craving for wontons! I got the wontons soup and the 3 signature topping soup. The wontons were really big and delicious! Big piece of shrimp in their wontons. Fish ball was good! Beef was tender. I would suggest calling ahead of time to place your order if you do takeout. I ordered on the spot and waited 20-25 minutes, which I thought was a bit of a wait for soup. I would go again but prob call ahead of time.

Sasha C.
Sasha C.

Docked 1 star because it is pricey! But it is pricey because their wontons are the size of meatballs. they're fairly large and packed with shrimp. However, I do wish their combos were more affordable or at least larger. There are quite a number of varieties that you can add to your wonton soup to make it your own but it runs you close to $15 if not more. With taxes you might be looking at a $20 bowl. I do think they have really good and strong Hong Kong style milk tea so do try that if it's up your alley.

Pin C.
Pin C.

They ran out of beef brisket sadly. wontons were load with shrimp. soup delicious. beef tendons. thin eggs noodles al dente. really really good... i will be back to try the beef brisket.

Evan M.
Evan M.

I used to walk right by this place since it opened because $9 for a bowl of wonton noodle soup seemed steep compared to the $7 max at other Chinese spots in the neighborhood. But I finally decided to give it a try and realized I've been missing out. The wontons are huge, and so are the fish balls. They're not the typical packaged, fried kind; these are giant, handmade fish paste balls. You can also skip the noodles and just get wontons and fish balls in soup (instead of noodles they just seem to give you extra wontons) if you're avoiding carbs - it's a great post-workout protein fix. Only thing to consider is that they have a $20 minimum on credit card

Annie Y.
Annie Y.

A small mom-and-pop noodle spot on 86th Street between Bay Parkway and 21st Ave. If you ever lived or visited Hong Kong, you would know that wonton and wonton noodles are a big part of the culture. It's quick, inexpensive, and satisfying! The menu is simple with a lot of mix and match options, which I really like. We wanted to try everything but went for the Signature Four Topping Soup, which came with Wonton, Fish Ball, Sliced Beef, and Pork Liver. This dish is weightlifter's dream - packed with protein. The Wonton is ginormous and packed with a large shrimp, meat, and flavor. The Fish Ball is bouncy and tender. We also shared a noodle with meat sauce (no soup). The sauce was light and delicious and went perfectly with all the meat. I didn't try the wonton noodles, but my nephew had it, and he said it was really good. The HK style Lemon Tea and Milk Tea are the BEST here with the right amount of sweetness and noticeable English tea taste. Quick and friendly service. Highly recommended if you find yourself in the Bath Beach/Bensonhurst area.

Lisa L.
Lisa L.

The Hong Kong milk tea here is perfect and super satisfying. I ordered the supreme wonton and it had fish balls, massive wontons, and the most tender beef. We also had the fried fish skin and the curry fish ball. The fried fish skin was not good, I wouldn't recommend at all. The curry fish ball was good and has a good amount of kick. I couldn't finish the supreme wonton cuz it was so massive. The wonton was the largest I've seen in a wonton noodle soup. There were some things that definitely was annoying though - they seemed to really not want to give me a proper to go box and said if they give me the takeout bowl it'll be an extra 50 cents which I thought was odd. They also originally gave me a flat takeout box typically for rice or dry noodles. They also don't seem to serve you water here so I guess order a drink. There's a restroom but I didn't use it. Overall I would come back and get the milk tea and maybe a smaller wonton noodle soup in the future

Location

Welcome to the delightful world of Superior Wonton Noodles, a captivating culinary gem located at 2145 86th St, Brooklyn, NY. Known for its authentic and mouthwatering takes on traditional noodle dishes, Superior Wonton Noodles has quickly established itself as a favorite among local residents and food enthusiasts alike.

This charming eatery offers a variety of options that cater to every preference, from dine-in and takeout to delivery services. With waiter service, complimentary Wi-Fi, and even alcohol for those looking to unwind, it creates the perfect ambiance for a delicious meal. Plus, bike parking makes it convenient for cyclists to visit after a long ride!

When it comes to the menu, the highlight of any dining experience here is undoubtedly the wonton noodle soup. The Superior Noodle Soup, which features wontons, beef, fish balls, brisket, and tendon, is a crowd favorite at just $12.00. Many patrons rave about the sheer size and flavor of the wontons, often noting that they are stuffed with generous pieces of shrimp, making for a satisfying dish that leaves you wanting more. Customer Judy X. sums it up perfectly: “Favorite wonton noodle place! My whole family loves it.”

  • Diversified Offerings: The menu also features options like the Three Topping Noodle Soup for $9.00. With various combinations available, you can tailor your experience to your taste. Don't miss out on their signature three topping soup, which is also priced at $9.00.
  • Specialty Ingredients: Diners often highlight the handmade fish balls, which set this restaurant apart from other Chinese spots in the neighborhood. As Evan M. shares, “They’re not the typical packaged, fried kind; these are giant, handmade fish paste balls.”
  • Unique Beverages: To accompany your meal, the Hong Kong-style milk tea and herbal tea for just $2.00 are excellent choices to enhance your dining experience.

While some customers have pointed out the slightly higher prices compared to other eateries, many agree that the portion sizes and quality justify the investment. Sasha C. mentions, “Wontons are the size of meatballs,” emphasizing the hearty portions you can expect. Additionally, the attention to detail and the flavor-packed profiles of the dishes offered here are hard to overlook.

Superior Wonton Noodles undoubtedly stands out in the crowded Brooklyn food scene, perfectly balancing flavor, quality, and authentic presentation. If you're in the neighborhood or simply looking for a fulfilling meal, make a point to try this exceptional spot. Just a friendly tip: calling ahead for takeout is advisable during peak hours to avoid a wait!