Sichuan Noodles

Sichuan Noodles, Houston 9889 Bellaire Blvd - Houston

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Last update on 07/06/2021
4,5
4 Reviews
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Last update on 22/12/2023
3,8
209 Reviews

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Jessica Ryon
+4
I like trying new restaurants every now and then. We tried this place and food was good. We only ordered the Shrimp fried rice and the Szechuan Spicy Chicken. The shrimp fried rice was yummy 👍👍 ate it with their fresh chili condiment, and it was really really good. The Szechuan Spicy Chicken, i really liked. It has a very strong flavor, and those numbing peppers really get you. So just a warning for those who dont like spicy food. Overall good experience. Would I go back? Probably, to try other things on their menu. Follow my instagram food diary @dailyasiankitchen 🙏❤️
5
Mimi Kwan
+5
It’s a neat place with wood tables! It’s small but great for a quick meal. Prices ok. Had the spare rib noodles, just right, not too spicy. We like the decor.
5
A G
+5
Just visiting Houston for business and we found this gem in the middle of many restaurants here! The staff is very friendly, the food was soo soo good. I lived in China for many years so I'm not just saying that, it's legit, authentic and tasty. The fried buns were made just right and even larger than I expected, the guotie(fried pot stickers) were bursting with meat and cooked well, the Chinese donut and sweet soy milk are staple breakfast foods in China and didn't disappoint. The donut was huge and the soy milk was authentic and fresh tasting not from powder. Everything we had was handmade and not frozen then heated. The sauce was a perfect blend of peppers and oil, it was very fragrant and spicy but not too spicy. We didn't eat lunch/supper but they had so many things I love from Sichuan food on their menu. If you read this long you must also try these dishes here: Twice cooked pork(My top 5 in China), Grilled fish, stir fried shrimp/Beef in Hot Pot, Pork ribs Hot Pot, Szechuan Spicy Chicken, Spicy Fish with spicy pepper, Chinese bacon with scallion, Shredded pork in Garlic sauce/Shredded pork with Beijing sauce (both of these will be slightly sweet). All the dry noodles and soup noodles I think are great but are very different in flavours and styles. There is so much more too. If you haven't eaten Chinese much and don't know what you want make sure you tell the server what types of food you like and have them suggest a dish for you. Try Sichuan Noodles on your next visit to China Town!
4
Jonathan Perez
+4
My cousin and I once again were searching for a new place in Bellaire this past weekend (5/20) and he chose "Sichuan Noodles" in Bellaire. Its a very small place with tables that are packed pretty closely to each other. Apparently its a family restaurant as three little girls were camped at one of the tables and occasionally roamed around the restaurant, complaining about each other or doing some activity. I know some would find that irritating but to me (and maybe because I grew up with so many younger female cousins) I found it cute and endearing. I ordered the pork dumplings as an appetizer which I could've sworn was a six piece but instead came with 10! For the entree I ordered the stewed beef with cumin, and my cousin ordered fried noodles with shrimp. For some reason my entree came out before the dumplings, but I knew I was in trouble when it arrived and it was covered with chili seeds. Disclaimer: I'm pretty weak when it comes to tolerance with spicy food- maybe a 5 out of 10 at best. But that beef was just a little too much for me. It was tender and honestly delicious, and the cumin was fresh and gave a wonderful, light crunch- I just couldn't handle the heat! My cousin loved his fried noodles with shrimp. He has certain motor skill difficulties which include chewing/swallowing, which means he needs food items that are very soft which makes things more difficult than you think. As far as the service, it was adequate enough for us but there was only one waitress and I imagine that could make things difficult when the restaurant gets busy, and it was starting to as we were finishing our meal. Overall this was a very good experience, I just wish I had questioned the waitress as I sort of ignored the "flame" icon that was next to the dish! You should definitely check this place out, just know that it is Sichuan cuisine which can be quite spicy. But if you like spicy food then I'm certain you'll enjoy Sichuan Noodles restaurant!
4
Zemin Hu (old skool boy)
+4
The service was courteous. Many choices for traditional Sichuan food. We ordered 3 dishes and shared between us. With Beef Brisket hot pot with rice noodles, I liked the smooth and soft rice noodles, the soup was tasty as well; for Bullfrog hot pot, it's quite spicy and typical hot pot flavor, bullfrog was tender, with a bowl of rice; lastly the Special noodles with beef, the Chinese name was fancy: the noodles to take your soul, it was authentic Sichuan flavor with a lot of green peppers which came with special flavor, nice and spicy. Overall I'd recommend this restaurant if you love spicy food.
5
Relii Cabrales
+5
First time here and the place is small but with plenty of room to sit. The waitress came and took our orders, answered our questions thoroughly and came back with our appetizers pretty fast. They were delicious, the flavors were amazing! Then came the entrees and they were even better! The flavors that the food had was so good, we stuffed our faces until we could no more. Definitely coming back to try other things.
5
Daniel Lee
+5
Dinner was solid all around, parking is tough, and prices are around 6-15$, try the pickled pepper fish it has clear noodles in it, also the green beans and cucumbers are solid. We also had the spicy fried chicken and they were still tender and not over cooked like most places we go to.2 people under $80 not bad for 5 dishes and tea.
5
Gavin
+5
Sichuan Noodles is located in the ever popular, always busy Dungwan shopping center. The restaurant has a casual and cozy atmosphere, and serves authentic Sichuan-style cuisine. The menu at Sichuan Noodle House is extensive, with a wide range of noodle dishes, stir-fries, soups, and appetizers. Many of the dishes are spicy and flavorful, with a focus on the signature Sichuan peppercorn and chili oil combination. Besides "I can't stop eating this" Sichuan noodles, they have green beans, eggplant, dan dan noodles, spicy cold noodles, Sichuan boiled fish, and mapo tofu. The portions at Sichuan Noodle House are generous, and the prices are reasonable, making it a great value for money. Overall, Sichuan Noodle House is a must-visit for anyone who loves Sichuan cuisine or spicy food in general.
5
L Han
+5
Tasty noodles with great service. The waitress lady were very sweet to my kids.
5
Dav C
+5
Went here with a couple friends a while back. We went in there just to see what they would have and didn't expect to be seated. We decided to give it a try and it was worth stumbling into. Didn't wait long for the food, waitresses were really nice, and food was especially good. Although it seems to be hidden behind a bunch of other restaurants, I would say it is one worth coming back for the soup dumplings :D

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Now Open
Monday:
07:30 AM - 09:30 PM
Tuesday:
07:30 AM - 09:30 PM
Wednesday:
07:30 AM - 09:30 PM
Thursday:
07:30 AM - 09:30 PM
Friday:
07:30 AM - 09:30 PM
Saturday:
07:30 AM - 09:30 PM
Sunday:
07:30 AM - 09:30 PM

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