mojie guilin mifen
1220s S Golden W Ave, Arcadia
(626) 759-1861
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Food is bad, no customer service
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
Stingy n petty, 2-3 pieces of meats in each bowl mostly all noodles, dont know who would come here to waste their money on bland noodles… 0/10
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
正宗!好吃!量大!We ate here two days in a row — the Guilin-style lu fen is super authentic! The homemade Chinese style pickled beans and radish were delicious, and the chili was fragrant and very spicy. If you can’t handle spicy food, definitely go easy on the chili!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We had the braised pork soup. Broth was decently seasoned, meat tender, noodles were over cooked. I'd give it another try just less cook time on the noodles.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 3
Small authentic Guilin noodle in the Arcadia square plaza food court.
I was surprised by the huge portions so definitely for money's worth.
The lady in the front was nice and explained all the dishes and gave some recommendations which I took.
Noodles are pretty good and a side note, she told me the spices were really spicy and I didn't think much of it, but putting just a little of the red 🌶️🌶️ and after mixed into the soup, I drank the soup, it caught up and landed in my throat, the spice level is really no joke. Normally I can eat habanero level spice with ease, but this is really spicy.
Would come back again.
This spot is surprising! It's nestled inside of a little food court and nothing but good things to say about this place. It was fast, and we got they're most popular soup and I got the pork belly. Broth was excellent, noodle was one of my favorites because I usually don't like the middle, but these had the right amount of firmness and chewiness. Highly recommended for cheap eats!
The noodles were so mushy that they broke when I picked them up with chopsticks. I used to eat there often. But today, I found a hair in the rice noodles halfway through eating. I felt like vomiting. I told the boss and he was very rude. I don't want to eat there again. There is not only one Guilin rice noodle shop in LA. I don't recommend coming to this place. The experience is getting worse and worse.
Fantastic hole-in-the-wall Guilin rice noodles joint. Located inside an unassuming food court, it is cheap and authentic. The portions sizes were huge for $11 via Zelle and it was incredible tasty. The noodles are hand made and very bouncy. You add your own toppings to control flavor and spice levels. Fantastic place for cheap and filling food and I will be coming back.
For the non-Chinese folks, I got the #1 on their menu. Highly recommend you give it a try.
One of the best Guilin noodles we've had in the US! Get the #1
Absolutely delish guilin noodles! I recommend number one.
In a food court. Super casual.
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Tasty guilin noodles with side soup at good price.
They charge $1 for a frickin Togo box. That's crazy never heard of something like that.
Come at 7:30pm, fake opening hours it said 8:00pm on Google. Total disappointment
Closed during every 1st and 15th of the month.
This place is very dirty. They are cash only and the owner touches money then sprinkles the toppings on with her fingers. The meat portion is very little so it's pricey in that sense. Food is also very salty. Owner has a lot of attitude and if you take more than one spoonful of the sauce she yells at you. Ridiculous.
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