In this traditional recipe, each delicate wonton wrap is filled with a blend of ground pork, shrimp, shallots, and ginger. A flavorful, umami-rich chicken broth laced with steamed bok choy and shiitake mushrooms complements effortlessly. As you savor each bite, you'll understand why the Cantonese call it wonton, which translates to "eating clouds."
Nutritional facts
Protein
27g
Carbs
28g
Calories
410kcal
Fat
19g
Ingredients
Mushroom Seasoning, Chicken Bouillon, Wonton Wraps, Sesame Oil, All Purpose Flour, Shiitake Mushrooms, Shrimp, White Pepper, Ground Pork, Green Onion, Ginger Powder, Bok Choy
Contains shrimp, wheat, sesame seeds.
Reviews
4.6
Based on 3197 reviews
My absolute favorite!
Marisa · 04/15/26
Jan · 04/15/26
Sharon · 04/14/26
Laura · 04/14/26
Wonderful flavors!
Deanna · 04/14/26
Always tasty.
Jack · 04/12/26
A favorite I order every time it is available
Shelley · 04/12/26
So so good. One of my favorites.
Kara · 04/10/26
wonton neat not seasoned enough
Cathy · 04/08/26
Ruoxi · 04/06/26
The wontons were huge and overtook the soup. I couldn't eat it all. Broth was tasty
Kathryn · 04/05/26
I've had this a few times, amazing!
Tina · 04/03/26
Mary · 04/03/26
Simanti · 04/03/26
Manuel · 04/03/26
kimberly · 04/03/26
Literally the best Wonton soup I have ever had. I would love to see a Wor Wonton too!
Chef Nora Nolasco hails from a Filipino-Chinese family and takes inspiration for her recipes from the food in the community festivities of her childhood. A graduate of Le Cordon Bleu, she has extensive experience developing Chinese cuisine at TAO Los Angeles and NeueHouse. Nolasco also worked with nutritionist Elissa Goodman on her Holistic S.O.U.P Cleanse catering program, serving some of her celebrity clients. Nolasco wants to share her passion for food and celebrate diversity by offering her Chinese dishes to the palates of different people and cultures of L.A. communities. She loves to showcase our cross-culture similarities and celebrate our uniqueness through her recipes and meals.