Noodles & Friends
13069 Wisteria Dr, Germantown
(240) 200-0990
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Mid food, pricey for food court. Lady who seems like owner gave me a rude look when I asked for water cups.
The second time I visited, she even smirked at me when I asked for a water cup. I had to ask her why and she didn’t respond. Looking at other reviews where they charged 25cents for togo boxes, I guess she is mad that she can’t do that for water cups?
I’ve stopped eating here because I always walk away either feeling uncomfortable or dehydrated
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 1
Pretty good Korean style place. HUGEEE portions and HUGEEE menu of Korean classics to choose from. We got beef bulgogi and spicy cod soup. Huge mound of piping hot beef with rice and some small sides. Fish soup had huge whole slices of fish in it! At first I was unsure of the cost but you definitely get what you pay for. I was very full. Flavor wise it was all quite good! You can tell the food was made to order and not just reheated. Update: Pictures when we came back for takeout for bulgogi and Tteok-bokki with noodles. Beef still excellent and the noodle dish wowww so soft so good.
There is not a lot of Korean food around here, so we will certainly be back! They have some other items too like chicken katsu and omurice if you want that. I will try the hot bibimbap next time.
You can eat in the food court they have kiosks to order dine in or takeout and large photos on TV screen. Relatively clean.
Also please remember this is a food court takeout establishment. Some reviewers giving low stars but with expectation of Michelin grade flavors, I don’t understand it. I eat a lot of Asian food and thought this was pretty good. Lots of Korean and Asian people also eating around dinner time so also another good sign the locals like it. It reminds me of my trip to Korea.
Edit: if you need a takeout box for 25 cents maybe just go to the ATM take out $20 and buy a cheap drink or snack (of which there are many many many good ones) and ask for a quarter??? All done within 5 minutes or less. Anyways those two low reviews should actually be the proof you need that the portions are not tiny.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food here is good but the service is terrible. You need to pay 25 cents in order to get a container for leftovers after paying to eat dine-in. I only had card and you can’t use card for purchases that low.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 1
There’s one dish I like to order every time which is the spicy stir fried squid Ojingeo-bokkeum. And they never disappoint. Amazing quality and quantity I honestly don’t understand some of the bad reviews because this place is great. It’s inside a supermarket so very convenient!
Food: 5
Service: 5
I asked for a very small to-go box after my meal and was told I needed to pay 25 cents. Well, I didn’t have any cash with me, and they didn’t allow for a small card transaction like this. So service is 1 star for sure! This charge is totally new, it wasn’t like that before. The lady wasn’t even going to make exceptions for me and I left the counter feeling like I didn’t have any money because I had no way to pay her 25 cents. Definitely won’t come back!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 1
Horrible. If you think about a supermarket meal, this is the worst. I was hoping for some authentic or at least tasty Korean food. We ordered the bulgogi and the bibimbap. Bibimbap was oddly cold with wilted vegetables and flavorless beef no.
The bulgogi had similar beef with no flavor. The accompaniments were the only bright spot if you consider a slice of raw onion an accompaniment.
The price of $16 and $18 was out of line with the quality of food to say the least.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
Food comes out at a reasonable speed, and is piping hot. The portions have gotten a little bit smaller than the first time visiting, but still enough to take some leftovers home. While the flavor of the noodles could be more complex, the veggie fried rice had a bit of smoky char (wok hei) that was nice. Pictured is the fried rice/noodles combo (A-25). The banchan is included.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
I ordered the seafood noodles soup and requested extra spicy in which they definitely fulfilled. I have had this soup plenty of times but this place captures the flavor best. Lots of chunky seafood and soft fresh noodles. Definitely recommend! Will be trying other dishes here
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Had the pork kimchi jjigae. Came with rice and bonchon like pickled radish, kimchi, onion, and soy sauce radish. It came out of the kitchen boiling and included tofu and glutinous rice dumpling. Cashier was friendly and courteous.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The quality of the dishes has gone down since opening. The don katsu was really good when they first opened but size is a lot smaller now. I ordered the soft tofu soup last time and they don’t even fill the medium container to the top. Usually if you order soup, it comes in the large container but not sure why they use the medium container. Definitely not worth $14. Don’t order A-34 Khan Pung Shrimp! They don’t devein the shrimp and for $28 they should clean the shrimp!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
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This place has incredible food. I love B-2, B-3, B-28, A-28 and so much more. Very yummy!
So glad they are there!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food is good, didn’t close.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
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