Wonton Express
Chinese noodle restaurant · Mississauga ·

Wonton Express

Chinese noodle restaurant · Mississauga ·

Huge wontons, flavorful broth, chewy noodles, tender brisket

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4040 Creditview Rd unit 22, Mississauga, ON L5C 3Y8, Canada Get directions

CA$10–20

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4040 Creditview Rd unit 22, Mississauga, ON L5C 3Y8, Canada Get directions

+1 905 232 1103
@wonton_express

CA$10–20

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Wonton Express

Mia Gonzales

Google
I always wanted to try this place and if you love wontons, this is definitely the place to go. It was pretty busy during lunch, but they serve food fast so people come in and out pretty quickly. You can choose toppings to make a soup bowl with noodles or you can have them without noodles. The food was delicious, good portion size and great price... I ordered beef brisket and shrimp wontons with egg noodle soup. I will definitely come back here again.

Hank Ban

Google
Mix and match. Big wontons and flavorful, clear broth. Noodles also have a nice chew to them. Brisket had some tougher pieces but overall still tender. Get then thrown all into a soup. Or, try them lo mein style. Add a side of greens for 6$, and it makes for a complete meal. Don't expect great service. But you'll have great food for a decent price. There are many other options also available in the plaza.

Michelle M

Google
This spot is very generous with their portions for a reasonable price. The shrimp wontons are huge and the broth has a great balance of flavour. The crispy fish skin is a nice option as appetizer. Cash and debit only.

Rod Chan

Google
Had lunch here for the first time. We ordered the pork and chili with tomato sauce lo mein, dumpling lo mein, shrimp wonton and beef brisket lo mein, vegetable lo mein and shrimp wonton noodle soup. Everything was hot and delicious! The kitchen is open concept, so you can see everything being prepared. We will return to try the other noodle and protein options!

Jason Lien

Google
The food was excellent, but unfortunately the service did not meet expectations. Our server displayed a lack of courtesy, particularly toward children, which made the experience uncomfortable. I will not be returning, and I’ve advised friends and family to avoid this location as well. Specifically, the waitress with short hair was slamming utensils and behaving rudely toward my children. Unless this staff member is no longer employed, I do not plan to visit again.A message to the owner: please take the time to properly train your staff and observe their interactions with customers. If you do, you’ll clearly see where the problem lies.

Ms. T Journey

Google
These wontons are as huge as table tennis balls 🏓 and almost cover the whole bowl. They have completely won my heart. 😍 I highly recommend trying their wontons, which are filled with plenty of shrimp and pork, making them incredibly delicious. Even when I use chopsticks, they keep falling because of their size. Their egg noodles are also very chewy and you can't taste any alkaline water. 👍 The beef brisket is tender and served in generous portions. I also love their beef brisket soup, which is super flavorful! 😋 They also have an open kitchen where you can see how they cook. This way, you can verify if their kitchen is clean or not. The whole environment is spacious with plenty of tables.

DR. ALVIN TUNG

Google
Hands down the best wonton noodles in Mississauga and possibly GTA. No one is trying to reinvent the wheel but they have definitely perfected their craft. High level is consistently maintained over the many years of patronage. Noodles are always al dente and dumplings are always big and plump. Broth is always light and flavorful. Decor is what it is but always clean. Service is always very fast and friendly. As a bonus, best Cantonese style hot chili oil in GTA. Use with caution with copious amounts of vinegar. Also never forget the order a plate of 炸魚皮 (deep fried fish skin)! Again, arguably the best in the gta. It's nice to have something light and crispy to go with the hot comforting noodles and plump juicy dumplings Always a fabulous experience when coming to eat. Been a while since we came because the schedules don't always line up but wow was that good! REFERENCE STANDARD wonton noodles without rival and if I'm not mistaken, their portions are even bigger than I remember! Really really satisfied! 😋

Hoang Le

Google
If you just want good food, this is the place to be, especially if you love Hong Kong style wonton noodles. We've been going here for over 15 years when it was used to be called Wonton Chai. They live up to the name because these are hands down the best wontons in the city. It's probably one of the best in the world but I won't make that claim until I've eaten more wontons from other cities. Briskets are amazing, dumplings are incredible, the only thing I wouldn't get is the fish balls because it's dace with dill and the texture isn't that great. They have this fried fish skin dish that's so addicting to eat. It's a Chinese (HK) place so don't expect service to be any good and they're super weird about you doing substitutions and stuff even though their reasoning for denying you makes no sense so don't even bother. Their chili oil is one of the best and it'll kick you right in the face if you're not prepared. We used to eat for under $5 a person but now if you want the 3 topping, it'll run you about $15/bowl after everything. Still worth the money imo.