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Mr. Wonton Chinese & Thai Cuisine

73 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
$$
Chinese

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Food Quality 5
Service 5
Atmosphere 5
Value 5
Consistency 5
Cultural Relevance 5

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Mr. Wonton Chinese & Thai Cuisine 8.2
Park Slope
Park Slope’s Mr. Wonton is a long-standing Chinese-and-Thai hybrid that leans classic American-Chinese but adds pan-fried noodles, curries, and noodle soups. It’s best treated as a delivery and weeknight staple where portions are generous and the menu is deep enough to keep regulars rotating dishes.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese Wonton, House Special Pan Fried Noodle, Steamed Dumplings
Scores:
Value: 8.2 Service: 7.9 Consistency: 8.3 Food Quality: 8.4 Atmosphere: 6.2 Cultural Relevance: 8
What makes it special: A broad Chinese-and-Thai menu that anchors many Park Slope households’ delivery rotation.
Who should go: Families and roommates ordering shared takeout feasts
When to visit: Busy weeknights when you want reliable delivery staples
What to order: Cheese Wonton, House Special Pan Fried Noodle, Steamed Dumplings
Insider tip: Build orders around pan-fried noodles and one Thai curry to keep things from feeling too samey.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only; generally manageable earlier evenings but tougher after 7pm near 7th Ave.
Dress code: Casual—hoodies, jeans, and takeout attire are totally normal.
Noise level: Low–moderate indoors; relaxed enough for easy conversation.
Weekend wait: 10–20 minutes for a table; delivery may stretch to 45–60 minutes during peak dinner rush.
Weekday lunch: Usually no wait and very fast ticket times.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Plenty—multiple tofu mains, veggie fried rice/noodles, and sautéed vegetable plates.
Vegan options: Limited but workable—ask for tofu dishes without fish sauce or egg.
Gluten-free options: No dedicated gluten-free program; steamed dishes and some curries can be adapted if you specify.
Best For
Better for: Large, reliable takeout or delivery orders where variety and portion size matter more than atmosphere.
Skip if: You’re seeking high-end Thai or regional Chinese nuance—more specialized spots nearby will suit that better.