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This place was really good... I loved the garlic noodles... They were amazing spicy from fresh sliced jalapenos a rich and savory but not too overbearing garlic sauce with mint and basil undertones... There were so many flavors going in and the blended perfectly. Also had the Pad Thai... Which was p
Very, very good experience here. Came in with a decently sized group, they had no trouble making room for us. The waiter we had was very friendly and checked in with us several times to make sure that we were all happy. The prices were really fair for the portions, and everything was delicious. High
Very unique place offering some Asian fusion noodles. In general it’s good. Kimchi appetizer was given for free and we ordered some stirred fried noodles and some “very spicy” seafood noodles (which is not spicy). The broth tastes good but felt hat it lacks of some layers in it. The big disappointme
As an Asian I cannot say this is an authentic one but I love it anyway. Probably the best Asian noodle bar in America. Staffs were friendly and service was great too.
Slurp Noodle Bar is good and relatively affordable for the city. I tried their curry cauliflower starter and the creamy vegetarian ramen with rice noodles instead of wheat to make it vegan. They give A Lot of noodles with their ramen, I had to take most of it home. But the ramen was good later that
Amazing multiple cultural Asian restaurant ! Kimchi wonton skin snack is amazing. Vietnamese serving everyone is brilliant. Ramen is tasty, not typically Japanese tradition ramen. Generous serving size
Cute noodle bar. Different noodle dishes including sauté and soups from various Asian countries. Ramen, pho, pad Thai. All sorts of combos.
So good. The Emerald Noodles and Garlic Noodles were both outstanding.
Delicious food, great location, nice ambiance, service was attentive but not overbearing. We sat at the counter and it was comfortable - seating was faster there than at the tables. A little loud when it's busy but not as bad as a bar, for example. I had the BBQ-special and it was excellent. Would d
Really solid experience. Pho was on par, a very decent 7.5/10. Beef salad was really great with a variety of a flavor profile that stood out. Thai iced tea was a treat as they always are, and they make a really good one here. Quality ambiance and a really nice lunch spot on our walk through the Cast
This is a great family restaurant. It's not gourmet, but there is a wide variety of tasty dishes that will appeal to both adults and kids. You can get something as complex as Thai or Japanese or target American faves like Mac n Cheese or Spaghetti and Meatballs that will appease the pickiest child .
Very tasty, a bit over priced. Overall a good lunch or dinner spot. Usually no wait.
Having a variety of noodles from different Asian cultures is such a wonderful idea. The food was to die for. I had the honey sesame chicken and words could not describe how perfect it was alongside their rice, which is subtly sweet. Their service is overall what made the meal. I didn't get my waiter
It was a cozy and nice noodle restaurant. The Onsentamago in the donkotsu ramen was unexpectedly good.
The ramen is delicious!! We walked by the restaurant and the smell of spices enticed us to try it out. We definitely were not disappointed. I'm not typically a ramen eater but I loved every bite of my dish. The service was good, the food was great. Also, we didn't have to wait long to be seated.
I love the presentation of their food and they are amazingly delicious! The restaurant is quite small and tables are close to each other but it definitely lives up to the great reviews on help.Deep fried Salmon rolls- the salmon was soft and perfectly deep fried with Chinese mustard dipping sauce. I
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