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Welcome to Canton Noodle House

Welcome to Canton Noodle House, a beloved gem in Seattle's culinary landscape. Our journey began with a passion for authentic Cantonese cuisine, where we celebrate the comforting embrace of noodle soups and barbeque dishes. With an inviting atmosphere that's great for families and groups, we take pride in our extensive menu featuring vegan options, congee, and signature noodle soups like our renowned Wonton and Beef Brisket variety. Our commitment to quality ingredients and meticulous preparation has garnered rave reviews for both flavor and value. Join us for a meal that nourishes both body and soul—your taste buds will thank you!

Canton Noodle House: Reviews & Ratings

Lea S.
Lea S.

Comforting, classic mom and pop restaurant that you shouldn't pass on! We stopped by for a low key brunch. Dishes were very well seasoned and prepared, with nice portions and reasonable prices. Service was great, too. Conveniently located in a plaza with plenty of parking, and other small businesses like an Asian grocery store and bakery.

Vinh M.
Vinh M.

Yet another place I've never been to despite living in this city my whole life... until now. This place shares parking with places like Ding Feng and Happy Lemon. As most likely stated in other reviews, make sure your parking is near-perfect in this strict rule-enforced area or you will get ticketed. Passing that, the place feels somewhat intimate and homely, with the feel of the tables and chairs resembling most Chinese restaurants in Chinatown and bright incandescent lights above the tables. You get a menu and servers take your order. There's a ton of noodle soups here but they also serve congee, salt and pepper dishes, claypot dishes and other things. Before going on, I've personally had less-than-great experiences eating wonton noodle soups, in particular at one place that everyone seems to like and rave about in Seattle's Chinatown... having said that, I got the wonton and beef brisket noodle soup through my friend's recommendation, and man it was really good especially when you add in chili oil! Soup was fresh, wontons were perfect and the noodles didn't over- or underpower the soup like it does for other places I've had wonton noodle soups at. Beef briskets were tender and flavored well. This might become a place I'll recommend to anyone wanting to visit Seattle! It's that delicious!

Katy H.
Katy H.

Everything is super tasty. Wonton Noodle Soup is my favorite and the fried chicken is soooooo crunchy!

Adrian S.
Adrian S.

Best wonton noodle place in Seattle. Food: Wonton noodle: 5/5 everything was juicy and the size of the wonton was perfect Shui gao noodle: 5/5 if you like that mushroom taste, you will like this more than the wontons. Not many places have this Beef brisket noodle 5/5: very tasty beef, the beef was super tender. Fried chicken: 10/5 this place is known for their noodles but let you tell you about their fried chicken. It's sooooo juicy and crispy. And the taste is next to none. I always have to get an order of their fried chicken here. Service: decent, don't have anything bad to say about it

Elizabeth H.
Elizabeth H.

If you're looking for some hearty noodle soup, this is the place to go to. Besides noodle soups, the menu also features dishes with dry noodles with a cup of soup on the side. It's a nice and simple restaurant without the fuss. Service is straightforward and easy.

Kathy N.
Kathy N.

Cute mom & pop sort of restaurant. I ordered the wonton & sui-kau noodles with thin noodle. I thought the serving was very filling and it came with so many wontons and sui-kau. Honestly I wasn't super sure of the difference between the two dumplings. One kind of dumpling had shrimp and pork and a silkier wrapper, and the other was pork only with wood ear mushroom and a different wrapper. The soup was a little salty for me but otherwise delicious. We also got the crispy fried wontons (8). It was freshly fried and piping hot. I think these were ok. It came with a sweet chili dipping sauce.

Leilani Q.
Leilani Q.

Have you ever just ended a long weekend of drinking and sat there hoping for a piping hot bowl of wonton noodle soup??? Because that's me, ALWAYS. This is the spot. I'm usually a purest and only want wonton, noodles, and soup. But I have to say, their wonton noodles soup with brisket and tendon is *chefs kiss* you get all the textures, flavors, and savory notes. Service was quick and easy and the seating is no frills. Just how I like it. Get the wonton noodle soup with beef brisket AND beef tendon I love thin noodles, but next time I might get a mix of thick and thin noodles. Make your mix of chili, soy sauce, and vinegar on the side and you're in for a treat! I want to come back to try their roast meat and fried chicken!! Must be good

Sean H.
Sean H.

Definitely a hole in the wall type of restaurant. In the best way possible. We came here on a Saturday evening and our party of 6 got seated right away. Our server was really nice and we got our waters filled quickly. I ordered the wonton and brisket soup and it was great. Super flavorful broth and the brisket was very tender. Would definitely come back again.

Location

Welcome to Canton Noodle House, a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Seattle. This inviting establishment celebrates the rich flavors of Cantonese cuisine, offering a fantastic array of barbeque dishes and expertly crafted noodle options. Located at 6008 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Canton Noodle House is not just a restaurant; it’s a culinary haven for both locals and visitors alike.

The atmosphere here is casual yet vibrant, making it an ideal spot for a family lunch or dinner with friends. The noise level is moderate, giving it a warm and welcoming feel suitable for groups and kids. Their exceptional service, complemented by the ability to reserve a table, ensures that your dining experience is nothing short of delightful.

  • Hearty Noodle Soups: The menu shines with signature noodle soups like the Wonton Noodle Soup and the scrumptious Beef Brisket Noodle Soup. Each bowl is a comforting embrace, crafted with fresh ingredients and complex flavors. As one reviewer noted, “the wontons were perfect” and the broth was “fresh” - a testament to the kitchen's dedication to quality.
  • Enticing Congee: This place also features a selection of rich congee dishes. From Century Egg & Salted Pork to Chicken and Live Congee, each option delivers a comforting and nourishing experience.
  • Fried Chicken Delight: Don’t miss the fried chicken! Prized by patrons as “sooooo juicy and crispy,” it stands out even amidst the noodle offerings. It’s a must-try that will leave you raving.

Canton Noodle House goes beyond just food; their commitment to providing vegetarian options, using compostable containers, and offering delivery and takeout makes them a sustainable choice for all diners. They accept multiple payment methods, including Android Pay and Apple Pay, ensuring convenience for everyone.

The reviews speak volumes. Guests appreciate the well-seasoned food and generous portions at reasonable prices, making it a staple for those seeking hearty and authentic Cantonese fare. The restaurant is also wheelchair accessible and features a private lot for parking—ideal for a stress-free visit.

As you venture into Canton Noodle House, prepare your taste buds for a journey of comforting flavors and memorable dishes. Join the ranks of satisfied customers and indulge in an experience that promises to be both delicious and fulfilling. Come for the noodles, stay for the warmth of a true mom-and-pop establishment—this is a place you won’t want to pass by!

For reservations and inquiries: Call (206) 329-5650 and enjoy the taste of Cantonese hospitality.