R' noodles

930 Webster St, Oakland
(510) 250-9707

Recent Reviews

Tim Manochehri

This place no longer exists. It's now a bakery. ?

Alex F.

Prices seemed a bit high for frozen dim sum but you get what you pay for here. Definitely higher quality than the frozen stuff at supermarkets. The Shanghai bun was juicy and on par with some actual restaurants. Great to have in your freezer for those random dim sum cravings at home. The cake was moist and slightly sweet, similar to uncle tetsu's Japanese cheesecakes. Minus a star for not having cooking instructions.

Wathanyu S.

Terrible please avoid to buy bakery from this shop my wife bought this Mocha roll yesterday August 27th, in the next day morning we found mold lucky she ate just only outside layer then found mold.

Margaret Lee

Great variety of fresh noodles, frozen housemade dumplings, baked goods, and different styles of zhong (aka Chinese tamales)

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Edwin R.

This place has reopened for several months now. It's no longer sit down, instead it's a grab to go. They sell frozen dumplings, pot stickers, many other frozen goods, but I also come here for their baked goods. They're really fresh and delicious and price is very reasonable. Service have always been excellent and the quality is very high. I highly recommend and I think, they have one of the best pot stickers in Oakland. Very fresh too. Cheers!

Cclia Love

This restaurant has closed

Leona Lewis

Their Pizza Bread Is So Bomb Imagine if the bread was the Hawaiian bread with the pizza stuffed baked in. It had creamy corn cheese ham and pineapples it might sound kind of weird as a combination but it is delicious and it is the truth I swear you guys need to try the bakery their cakes are good you can get three of the pizza breads for $4.50 cakes six slices for $5.99 you can't beat these prices and it's good they have different types of breads they have like ham and cheese pizza onion bread cheese and bacon and onions like they have different combinations but it is really good I highly recommend them

Joseph Pendleton

It was a little annoying. After a long day of walking in Oakland I was ready for food. So we walk in and guess what happened. The shop was filled with frozen food. So we are like darn it. Then we bought something on the menu and half of everything was "Not available." I don't recommend this place if you had a long day.?

Yanran Lu

Seems like it’s only a bakery now. Best pork floss bun ?had one and came back for more the following day.

J C.

Was excited to see the great reviews so wanted to try it tonight...Unless there is another 930 Webster St. in Oakland, R Noodles is no longer a restaurant... It is a Chinese bakery and closes at 6pm. The noodle sign is still up, but just a bakery now. Very saddened to see the Chinatown restaurants closing at 5pm or 6pm, on a Saturday night...

Elizabeth L.

R' Noodles is located in Chinatown, so parking may be hit or miss - either metered/street parking or garage/lot parking. I came by to try their LiuZhou river snails style rice noodle soup and I was pretty excited since it sounded interesting and it is an unique choice that I had not seen at any other restaurant before. Unfortunately, I was highly disappointed - the soup base was bland/tasteless while there was barely any snails and the ones in the bowl were super tiny.

Peter N.

The bakery food is okay. It's pretty cheap comparing to other places. $1 to $1.50 per items. Very cheap!!! But if you want something better, go somewhere else...

Jiali Han

The Chinese name of this store is "Daoxiang Village" but it's not Daoxiang Village in Beijing... It seems that they don't sell snail noodles anymore, and instead make pastries and frozen foods!There are many types of Hong Kong-style bread, mousse cakes, and egg tarts. They are not small in size, and the price is only $1 each. ! Although the animal cream is not used, the taste is quite good, and the price is unbeatable (see picture for details)The quick-frozen food is also great. I bought [Shanghai Meat Tangyuan] because I haven’t seen it sold in other places. I plan to try itDon’t miss it, it’s worth a visit?

Marlene W.

It's not a noodle place anymore, it's a bakery. Don't bother coming here unless you have time to kill. They bag each item individually in a sealed plastic bag after you order it...it's like watching grass grow. How is it? I don't know because I left after waiting for over 10 minutes with only 2 people in front of me, and then a woman walked in and cut in front.

Joanne C.

$1 for almost all the baked goods. WHAT A STEAL. But the real winner here is the egg tarts. Their egg tarts have been the only thing that I've been getting here. They have cookie crust egg tarts which I don't find elsewhere, and when I do find them they usually taste like s**** But their egg tarts are just the right level of sweet and the cookie crust isn't soggy. Because they aren't a huge bakery, it's hard to know if they will bake more when they sell out. There are times where I see them throw a fresh batch in the oven when they are running low on supply and then there are times where I come by around 3pm and they aren't baking anymore. I even offered to buy out the whole batch if they just bake me some but they said the ovens were off.

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