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Wonton Noodle Soup

Wonton Noodle Soup 

Thai food in Randwick


Everyone has a warm spot in their hearts for wonton soup. If you're not familiar with wonton, it's a type of Thai street cuisine that's fantastic on cold days but even in the summer. The term wonton translates to "swallowing clouds," which is how they appear when prepared. They are often fried or cooked before being served in a soup. Wontons are traditionally fragile small things, occasionally packed with veggies and typically with pork, and served in a savory broth seasoned with sesame oil and white pepper. Wonton wrappers are fresh egg noodle dough squares that can be boiled, fried, or baked. The dough is pliable and simple to fold and cut, and when squeezed, it simply closes to itself. These are some of the foods that are both simple to prepare and delicious.

Its wrappers are easily available at most grocery shops, usually in the vegetable section or alongside the fresh  chowmein noodles. If you don't see them, ask your grocer because most supermarkets have them.

Make your wontons first, then serve them in dishes or cups decorated with chopped green onions or chives. Remember to handle the wontons lightly to avoid ripping them! If you want to make this into a Wonton Soup, just add some vegetables and shrimp!

Wonton Noodle Soup at Thai restaurant Randwick, NSW 2031

If you happen to be in Randwick, NSW 2031 then you can try Wonton Noodle Soup 
Noodle Inn Asian Fusion, a Thai restaurant in Randwick, located at 150 Belmore Rd, Randwick NSW 2031.

At Noodle Inn Asian Fusion, Singapore Noodle is served as stir-fried thin rice vermicelli noodles with oyster sauce, mixed vegetables, bean sprouts, shallot, and choice of your meat or vegetables.

About Noodle Inn Asian Fusion

Noodle Inn Asian Fusion is your one-stop-shop for delectable, fresh, and well-priced Asian fusion dishes. Here, the environment is casual with friendly and experienced service. The venue fit-out is contemporary, boasting an open kitchen that allows people to watch the food being made right in front of them. The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor dining services. Additionally, it also provides take away and home delivery services.

Popular and traditional Asian dishes such as wok-fried Hokkien noodles, pad Thai, or Singapore noodles are on the menu, as well as a variety of soup-based dishes. You can order from the regular menu, or create your own dish.

To know more about the restaurant, visit the website at:

https://noodleinn.com.au

You can also find Noodle Inn on Google Maps:

https://g.page/noodleinnrandwick

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