“If you're craving a taste of Taiwan right here in Cary, NC, look no further than Noodle Boulevard. Reminiscent of the noodle shops I frequented during my travels in Taiwan years ago, this eatery captures the essence of authentic Taiwanese cuisine with every bite. Upon entering Noodle Boulevard, I was immediately struck by its simple yet inviting decor. The atmosphere transported me back to the bustling streets of Taiwan, with its minimalist design and spacious outdoor dining area. It's the perfect spot to enjoy a meal with friends and family, especially on a pleasant day.Now, let's talk about the star of the show - the noodles. The flavor of the broth at Noodle Boulevard is nothing short of spectacular. It's clear that the chefs here take great care in crafting each batch, as the broth is rich, flavorful, and perfectly seasoned. Whether you prefer traditional beef noodle soup or something a bit more adventurous like spicy sesame noodles, you're sure to find something to satisfy your cravings.Overall, my experience at Noodle Boulevard was nothing short of delightful. From the authentic flavors to its efficient service, it's clear that this eatery is a gem in the heart of Cary. Whether you're a seasoned traveler missing the tastes of Taiwan or simply a lover of good food, I would recommend paying a visit to Noodle Boulevard. You won't be disappointed.Vegetarian options: It does not have section specifically for vegetarians, but each dish listed ingredients.Parking: The eatery has limited spaces, but it is next to a shopping mall where has plenty of parking spaces.Kid-friendliness: The place offers high chairs and easy style of chopsticks for kids.Wheelchair accessibility: It has an easy access and reserved spaces for patrons with wheelchairs.“
“Had a lot of fun here with the wide variety of dishes to pick from. The menu can be a little intimidating at first, but honestly, just look at pictures and go with whatever you think will be good. Personally, I liked the dry noodle dishes better, but that's just because I'm not a huge broth person. The noodles were great, they are all very "slurpable", and it was kind of fun to experience the cartoon-like feeling of slurping noodles and have them glide. Really cool place, would recommend to try it out!“
“This has been our go-to Thai place in Raleigh! We have not found better Pad Thai anywhere else in Raleigh or when visiting other cities. The takeout portions may seem a little expensive, but they give you a large portion that can feed most people two meals, so it’s worth it!“
“Service is excellent, foods are served fresh and delicious.The Ladies Room is clean all times which is a requirement for all Restaurants to maintain.I have been there 3 x and planning to come back next time and try other foods.The Pho Special is soooo delicious❤️.I will give them a 10 rating!!!!“
“This place is a gem for ramen/noodle soup lovers. As someone who really enjoys spicy ramen, they do the spicy mala ramen so freaking well. I've gotten it at least a couple dozen times.My review of the spicy mala ramen (it's all I get):-The best parts as a spicy ramen lover is the super flavorful spice in the broth, the spice is not just chilli oil spice (although they use chilli oil to spice it up I believe) because the broth is so flavorful. It'll make your lips go numb/tingle but make your mouth explode with flavor.-The actual ingredients are incredibly fresh. The scallions taste pungent like they were just cut, the bamboo shoots are INSANE, I've never eaten bamboo shoots so fresh, tender, soft, juicy, yet slightly sweet and savory. I like the shoots better than the meat. 9.5/10 for the add ons/ingredients. Bok choy, nori, and egg are all fantastic, but you see that in a lot of other good ramen joints. The bamboo shoots were better than any joint I've tried.-The meat is decent. Is great for the broth and still has good tenderness, although can sometimes be a bit fatty. I'd say the meat is 7.5 overall. Good but not great.This dish is a 10/10 experience if you like spicy ramen. The chicken curry ramen from noodle blvd on walnut street is the only comparable tasty spicy ramen in triangle“
“The food was great. I got fried chicken wing and black pepper beef with fried ride. It was delicious. My husband got crab rangoon and ate them all and we shared the black pepper beef and fried rice and we still have enough left over to eat it again.“
“Thai's noodle has been our favorite sushi restaurant for many years, and find the prices to be very reasonable and the quality of the sushi is excellent. Relaxing and clean atmosphere with very friendly staff. We often get sushi for take out and the quality and presentation of sushi is just as good as in the restaurant.Our favorite rolls are Scary Spider, Tiger, Thais Roll, and lovers roll.... though we like them all! The pad Thai and chicken is also great!!Highly recommend this restaurant.“
“Was in the mood for noodles and we found this place. Normally when I think of noodles it is specifically Asian. This place is mainly non-Asian noodles - mac and cheese, spaghetti, etc with three different Asian noodle options. I got the Japanese Pan Noodles which are a thicker noodle (about 2-3 times the diameter of lo mein) that seemed to be grilled with a few broccoli florets, some other small greens in a pleasant tasting light sauce. My wife got the Spicy Korean Beef Noodles which was lo-mein in a sweet sauce with scallions. It was bit too sweet for my taste.The staff was very friendly and the service was quick and efficient.“