The Taiwanese popcorn chicken was salty and crunchy like it's supposed to be. However, the fried pork noodle soup was a very simple bowl of noodle with a think slice of porkchop + some curry powder, which was not worth the price in my mind (i.e. not in portion nor quality)
Best won tons EVER! I asked him if he made them himself. Coincidentally, he was preparing a batch right then. Nice man, yummy food. Small and a bit run down, but good value for money and great location.
Wang's is a bit of a "hole in the wall" like because it's situated in the market. I tried their hot and sour soup noodles, and they were actually fantastic! Very flavourful with good portions. It's not the most exquisite place, obviously, but I definitely would come back for another round of noodles in the future.
Nice small restaurant. Wang's noodle house is a great small restaurant, but if you're looking for something fancy you probably won't like it.
I usually take their Vietnamese Wonton soup which is good (even though I've had better vietnamese soups in my life)
Also, they serve good bubble tea!
A good experience in general and it is fairly cheap!
The fried pork chops were delicious! As well as the bubble tea! :)
Best fried pork chops around! Highly recommend it!
Good price and food. I've had food from there many times. My favourites include fried calamari, wontons, fried pork chop and the many flavours of bubble tea. I personally don't care much for the tapioca (bubbles), so I usually get the tea with milk without the bubbles. The wontons and spring rolls are homemade, super tasty! You get a huge portion of calamari for 7$, that's perfectly seasoned with the typical Taiwanese salt and pepper mix.
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