The wait is over for wonton-lovers and comfort-food fans alike as Hon’s Wonton House, a Chinese eatery located in Chinatown in the 1970s, has reopened its doors to Vancouver diners.

Chinatown in the 1970s/Facebook
The eatery has found a new home, making its modern-day return to the Olympic Village.

Hon’s Wonton House in Olympic Village/Facebook
The interior of the restaurant reveals an upgraded, modern aesthetic that combines intimate dining with an elegant layout.
An open-space kitchen is combined with dark wood furnishing and traditional porcelain dishes.

A newly refurbished, open-space kitchen/Facebook
Their menu, which has also undergone changes, has been streamlined and focuses on what they consider long-time customer favourites. Items like pan-fried potstickers, rice rolls, and beef brisket noodle soup round out a smaller, but carefully thought out menu.

Traditional wonton noodle soup

Rice rolls
Prices start at $5 for their side dishes and range up to $11 for their noodle bowls.
You can visit their new space at 25 East 2nd Avenue.
Hon’s Wonton House
Address: 25 East 2nd Avenue, Vancouver
Phone: 604-708-0306
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