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  • Best Wonton Soup. This place is a haven for U of W students. $2.99 subs, the friendliest service of any restaurant in winnipeg, and amazing wonton sou…

  • Great as a quick stop!. I stopped at Long Island after a class to get some coffee, was really surprised at how much variety there is. I ordered a capp…

  • Quick Trip. I work very near this restaurant so I visit fairly frequently. The coffee is just so-so, but the wonton soup (offered once or twice a week…


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    Best Wonton Soup. This place is a haven for U of W students. $2.99 subs, the friendliest service of any restaurant in winnipeg, and amazing wonton soups.

  • Snoopsmckrunk

    Great as a quick stop!. I stopped at Long Island after a class to get some coffee, was really surprised at how much variety there is. I ordered a cappuccino which was $3.75, basic coffee, they ask how many shots of espresso you want, and you actually get to choose/build your own flavour of cappuccino you want which I really loved (since I’m so picky about coffee). They had everything from amaretto, chai, mango, peach, raspberry, blueberry, caramel, hazelunt syrups, and the list goes on. I mixed blueberry and vanilla, it was surprising delicious. Guy helping me was really friendly, atmosphere was nice (beat the lunch rush), it’s a great place to stop to refuel & way better on my wallet than Starbucks!

  • SoJ

    Quick Trip. I work very near this restaurant so I visit fairly frequently. The coffee is just so-so, but the wonton soup (offered once or twice a week) has some of the best broth I’ve ever tasted. It’s so good. I also recently had their pad thai from the deli case, which they’ll heat up in the microwave and add hot sauce and bean sprouts to. It was suprisingly good (and cheap). They have baked goods and lunch items like lasagna from Gunn’s Bakery. The salad rolls were not so good–no herbs in them. They also have bubble tea, which I haven’t sampled. It’s run by a Vietnamese family. Not always the friendliest service, but very quick. It can be pretty busy right at noon with the U of W crowd, but if you see the wonton soup on the board, order it, and yes, you do want the cilantro on top.

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