Wonton Soup

馄饨汤 Also: Hun Tun Tang, Dumpling Soup
Gluten: Likely contains restriction
Shellfish: Likely contains restriction
Egg: Likely contains restriction

Delicate pork and shrimp-filled dumplings in a clear chicken or pork broth, sometimes with egg noodles.

Allergen data cross-referenced against published allergen databases.

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Full allergen breakdown

Ingredients

  • wheat + egg wonton wrappers (Gluten)
  • pork
  • shrimp (Shellfish)
  • soy sauce (Soy)
  • sesame oil (Sesame)
  • ginger
  • chicken broth
  • green onions

Hidden Ingredients

These ingredients are not typically listed on menus but are present in traditional preparations.

  • egg in the wonton wrappers
  • shrimp in the filling
  • sesame oil in the filling

Allergen Breakdown

Dairy-Free

Likely OK

No dairy in traditional wonton soup.

Gluten-Free

Likely contains restriction

Wonton wrappers are wheat-based. Soy sauce adds more wheat.

Peanut-Free

Likely OK

No peanuts in wonton soup.

Tree Nut-Free

Likely OK

No tree nuts in wonton soup.

Shellfish-Free

Likely contains restriction

Shrimp is a standard filling ingredient in wontons.

Egg-Free

Likely contains restriction

Wonton wrappers contain egg. Egg noodles in some versions add more.

Fish-Free

Likely OK

Standard chicken or pork broth does not contain fish.

Soy-Free

Likely contains restriction

Soy sauce is used in the filling and sometimes the broth.

Sesame-Free

Likely contains restriction

Sesame oil is mixed into the wonton filling.

Vegetarian

Likely contains restriction

Contains pork and shrimp.

Key risk: Wonton wrappers contain both wheat and egg. The filling standardly includes shrimp. Some wonton soup versions include egg noodles as well. This dish combines wheat, egg, shellfish, and soy in a single bowl.

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Important: Dish Scout is a reference guide, not medical advice. Traditional recipes vary by restaurant, region, and chef. Always verify ingredients with restaurant staff before ordering. When in doubt, don't eat it.