5 /5 Supersupergirl: Wonton Charlies: A Refined Take on Traditional Noodle Craft.
This newly opened noodle bar distills the essence of authentic Asian noodle joints, immediately immersing patrons in a familiar prawny aroma reminiscent of streetside eateries. While Hong Kong-style shops didn’t resonate with me, Macau and Chinatown iterations proved more aligned with my palate.
The no-frills decor lets you appreciate your food.
Payment is efficiently handled upfront when you order just like Asia while the menu’s streamlined structure is nice and simple (ie select broth, noodles/soup/both, extras).
There are two broths, chicken and fish.
The chicken consommé was clear and refined; the fish broth leaned salty with an overpowering sesame oil note.
The wontons, fish balls were amazing and I was impressed they put Tianjin preserved veg in the broth which give it that special salty garlicky kick.
You wont find fatty junk blended in or find bits of chopped fish bones.
Everything is hygienic and modern.
Interestingly, the noodles are a bit different in the sense that they are more like ramen and a little thicker than you would find in Asia. I would have liked them to be a bit more soft and they didnt absorb the broth flavours.
Open for just a few afternoons, this place has long queues.
I enjoyed dining here because it feels like youre in the states even though Ive never been.
It peaceful and inviting because its not as noisy and dirty like Asia. They even have free refillable Jasmine Tea in these cute cups that are ceasing popularity in HK due to being old fashioned.