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Chinatown Noodle King
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
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Generous portions of classic Chinese handmade noodles, dumplings and congee in unfussy surrounds.via Google
A busy, brightly lit eatery where you can watch chefs pull fresh noodles by hand behind a glass screen.
- Signature
- Lanzhou beef noodle soup.
Reviews from Google
Genuine Chinatown Noodles and hand made dumplings with old fashioned comfort and serving sizes. Free tea and prompt friendly service. Enjoy!
Such a hidden gem, a perfect casual spot for some dumplings. It’s BYO and the food is genuinely great!
This Chinese restaurant slap as hard as your mama last night !! Honey chicken was delicious fresh hot and crispy , chicken and chives pan fried dumplings were on point ! Decent price too , yall know if the decors seems sketchy as hell and outdated , that the menu is faded and mostly in chinese (or whatever form of asian ) its gonna slap and it didnt dissapoint at all! Highly recommend only thing i found a bit off was the attitude of the waitress but i think its just cultural differences! Give it a go yall you wont regret
Great braised beef noodles! Lots of flavor in one bowl. We also ordered some kongxincai and mapo tofu. Every dish was stellar 🌟
4/5 Stars – Great Value, Tasty Food, No-Fuss Experience Chinatown Noodle King is one of those places that might not impress you at first glance, but once you sit down and start eating, you’ll understand why it’s still going strong. Yes, the decor is a bit outdated and the atmosphere feels somewhat no-frills. The service is also more on the efficient and stiff side than friendly—don’t expect warm smiles or chatty waiters here. But honestly, that’s not a dealbreaker. What you do get is fast service, tasty food, and great value, and that’s what really matters. First things first—the food. Portions are generous, fresh, and full of flavor. It’s not gourmet-level or aiming to win awards, but it’s honest, satisfying food. If you’re hungry and want to leave full and happy, this is the place. We were served a complimentary bowl of tea (nice surprise!), which was a refreshing way to kick off the meal. The menu is huge—there’s a massive variety of noodle dishes, dumplings, rice meals, and sides. Whether you're craving soup noodles, dry noodles, or sizzling hot plates, you'll probably find something that hits the spot. Everything we ordered came out quickly and was piping hot. What I really liked: the remote ordering system at the table. Each table has a handy device where you can press buttons to call for service, order, cancel, or request the bill—no waving your hand around or being ignored. Even better, there's a QR code you can scan with your phone, and it already knows your table number. Super convenient and a big plus if you value a streamlined dining experience. The price-to-portion ratio is great. You definitely get your money’s worth here. It's an ideal spot for students, groups, or anyone looking to eat well without breaking the bank. All in all, it’s not a fancy place, but it delivers where it counts. Good food, quick service, fair prices, and tech-savvy ordering. If you're in the area and looking for a no-fuss, filling meal, I’d definitely recommend giving Chinatown Noodle King a try.