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After freedom noodle closed down, I needed a new wonton place to satisfy my cravings. I found wonton chai noodle on yelp and decided to give it a shot. I ordered the double topping (wonton and beef brisket) with egg noodle in soup. $6 for one topping, $6.5 for two and $7.50 for three. Upon receiving the bowl, I instantly regretted not adding extra noodles ($2 extra). There was very little noodle even though the bowl was big and full of soup. The wonton is decently sized and tasted fresh. The shrimp was cooked to perfection. However the beef brisket was a complete disappointment. It was too hard and chewy. I'm not sure if it was just that day or if it's like that everyday. My friend tried the dumplings which was also a good size and filled with shrimp and black fungus. Menu is limited to 5 different toppings and 3 different types of noodles. You can also order it in Lo mein style or order the toppings on its own. They also sell the toppings raw but the price isn't exactly cheap ($12 for a dozen wonton). If you're only looking for a quick wonton noodle fix then this is the place.
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