[SFBA] Yee Foo Won Ton? Noodle?

Yes and no not the answer you wanted to hear. But yes they become limp but not anymore so then just plain wonton in soup. In fact I think fried wontons hold up better in soup. Some places serve fried wonton on the side so they remain crispy since you add soup at the table.

Sounds like fun. Like the snap crackle n’ pop as for sizzling rice soup. You know any place that does that now?

Thank you!

It’s funny to think that this happy accident of dropping noodles into oil at the Yee house is now the most ubiquitous method of producing instant ramen noodles.

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Tai Wu in Foster City serves it that way, But I am sure if you ask any place to serve it that way they could.

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Just signed up to Hungry onion and saw this older thread. For fans of braised or fried won tons in soup, a now closed very popular restaurant on El Camino Real in Mt. View, named Sun Sun served Wor Wonton Mandarine Style. Was just south of How 85
This was in the 70’s - 80’s, many of us made the trip there at least once a week for this soup.
The Won Tons held up some structure in the broth, a bit like Al Dente pasta.
Another great thing they did was mix Chinese Mustard into the salad dressing for the Chinese Chicken Salad. To this day we get it on the side to do the same thing.
Will try Tai Wu in Foster City and expand my searches to include Yee Foo, which i was unaware of.
Thanks!

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Robert, welcome to the forum! There are many like minded food lovers here. Enjoy!

Well just was rereading this thread and wanted to add a old place in Chinatown where I just had (Sunday) Duck Soup Yee Foo Won Ton. New Woey Luey Kee, my spelling not how they may spell it.

The corner of Jackson and Grant Ave in the basement.

OK Cafe in Concord serves a very good Hung Tao Yee Foo Wonton soup.

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We have found hung tao yee won ton at two other Bay Area restaurants: Silver Lake Restaurant (2291 S El Camino Real, San Mateo) and Uncle Wong’s Restaurant (11760 San Pablo Ave C, El Cerrito) and while you may not find it listed on their menus, you can definitely order it (and get it) there!

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Wow, great tips! (and welcome to our community, BTW!)

Thank you!

Just returned from two weeks abroad, and was craving Yee Foo Won Ton (and Chinese Food in general). A dear friend from Charleston is visiting with another great friend at her flat on Hyde street. So a short stroll down the street to The Golden Horse (on Hyde St.) for dinner was a no brainer.

We ordered a set family dinner for $50. Added the Hung Tao Yee Foo Wonton. I personally prefer Sup Gum (10 ingredients) Yee Foo, the Hung Tao definitely worked to satisfy the Yee Foo itch.

A couple of extra additions to the set menu: Deep fried Chicken Wings, and a plate of steamed Shrimp.

We love The Golden Horse for their good cooking, and great QPR on their family style menu. Nice Pork and Gai Choy Egg Drop Soup.

Deep Fried Spare Ribs.

Gai Lan Oyster Sauce.

Shrimp and Squid stir fry with Mushrooms on Bok Choy.

Hot Clay Pot Beef Tendon with Tofu.

Flounder in the round, deep fried.

We brought a bottle of white and one of red, no corkage charge. The staff was pleasant and efficient, the food was perfect for the occasion and price. Highly recommend.

Address: 1060 Hyde St, San Francisco, CA 94109

Hours:

Open ⋅ Closes 9PM

Menu: goldenhorseca.com

Reservations: goldenhorseca.com

Order: goldenhorseca.com, doordash.com

Phone: (415) 441-8889

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Dim Sum Club at 2237 Taraval has Hung Tai Yee Fu Won Ton Soup as its House Special won ton soup on the menu. Q1

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Golden Peacock recently closed after 50 years in Oakland Chinatown. It was known for its hung tao yee foo wonton.