Taiwanese wonton noodle shop in a San Jose business park
Based on 558 reviews
authentic Taiwanese flavorsgenerous portions for the pricefast service
bare-bones strip-mall settinglimited parking at lunch rushcash-only or limited payment options at some visits
$12/person
Best for: Taiwanese expats craving comfort food from home (authentic preparation, not Americanized) · Weekday lunches for nearby tech workers looking for a fast, filling meal under $15 · Adventurous eaters exploring Taiwanese cuisine beyond boba and scallion pancakes · Solo diners who just want a bowl of noodle soup without ceremony
Busiest: Weekday lunch (11:30am–1pm)
Reservations: Not needed
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Wonton Noodle Soup
The restaurant's namesake and reason to visit — pork wontons in a clear, lightly seasoned broth with springy noodles that stay firm through the bowl
Braised Pork Rice (Lu Rou Fan)
Slow-braised fatty pork with a soy-dark master stock ladled over steamed rice — the quintessential Taiwanese comfort dish done simply and correctly
Beef Noodle Soup
Tender braised beef shank in a robust, slightly spiced broth — a reliable secondary order if wontons aren't your focus