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I come here every couple of months for dine-in or take out. I usually get the lo mein and wontons (shrimp), which is super yummy. Today I mixed it up and ordered a topping only soup. I got the wonton and fishball soup for $6. It comes with 3 wontons and 4 "fishballs". I waited about 4 minutes longer for my bowl than my friend, who got her wonton and fishball lo mein within the minute of ordering. 5 minutes is not a long wait, but relative to how fast they operate here, it was a bit of a surprise. We ordered two takeout dishes when I finally got my bowl, and we got those within the minute of ordering as well. SUPER FAST. I always enjoy the wontons here - I always recommend it as "the best wonton place ever". The fishballs were not in the shape of actual balls; they look like fried fish paste. You can see the small green ground up veggies and feel some soft bones when you bite into it. It tasted okay, but I wasn't feeling it. I'll stick with the wontons from now on! The broth is pretty salty, but non-oily compared to many noodle soup places. Get your hot tea yoself. 1 styrofoam cup per customer though.
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