Noodles near Wappingers Falls, NY

Miss Saigon Pho Vietnamese • $
1582 US-9, Wappingers Falls

Customers` Favorites

Special Vietnamese Eggrolls
Chicken Curry over Rice
Vietnamese Sandwiches
Soft Tendon Pho
Chicken Pho
Noodle Soup
Fried Rice
Saigon Pho
Beef Pho

“Food (5/5): - Ordered the summer rolls and the pho tai - Enjoyed both! Portions were huge Service (4.5/5): - Mostly a self service type of place but they were kind and friendly! They didn't really stop by our table too often but they did give us water refills at some point Ambiance (5/5): - This is just to ur typical casual mom and pop chain. Nothing too fancy or intimate“

4.8 Superb61 Reviews
Red Pepper Diner Noodles • $
441 Fishkill Avenue, Beacon - 6.14 miles

Customers` Favorites

Devil Specialties Rice and Curry
Pol Roti Vegan Appetizer
Chicken Kothu Roti
Special Fried Rice
Appetizer Sampler
Vegetable Samosa
Egg White Omelet
Deviled Chicken
Coconut Sambol
String Hoppers

“After passing car dealerships, a Mavis Discount Tire, a laundromat, a Family Dollar, and a Car Wash, I arrived at the Sri Lankan promised land.Red Pepper Diner is a small brick building that looks more like a house or apartment building than a restaurant, but I find these types of restaurants generally have the most character.I walked in at 5:35pm to avoid a dinner rush, but when I opened the brown door, the place was dead. It was only 2 other patrons and I.I stood there awkwardly for a bit as there was no host stand or anything, and just took in the ambiance: Colored tablecloths, the walls littered with paintings and newspaper clippings with glowing reviews of the place, and a TV playing Sri Lankan ASMR sounds and cooking visuals. It felt more like a spiritual center or a spa than a restaurant.After about 30 seconds, the owner came out and met me with a big smile and a “Just for 1?”He welcomed me to sit anywhere, and I opted on taking a 4 top in the corner as it had the least amount of seating.He was doubling as my waiter, and I asked him what the move was. He kind of recommended everything ahahaha so I just went with one of the House Specialties (Deviled Pork), as I wanted something Sri Lankan authentic, and the Sri Lankan Special Fried Rice because who doesn’t like fried rice…I also got an appetizer sampler because I’m a beast. I know what you're thinking, yeah fine, I was a little chunksterWhen I asked the owner if this was too much food, he furrowed his brow and said “No! Just take whatever you don’t eat to go…” This was the exact answer I wanted as we both know this was way too much food for one person ahaha. Sometimes I just want someone to tell me what I want to hear. Respect.After ordering and sipping on an Authentic Sri Lankan beer, the food began to roll in. The appetizer sampler was my first victim, with the Vegetable Spring Roll being the standout.Next was the Sri Lankan fried rice with an egg on top, and the presentation was beautiful. It was an amalgamation of fried rice with shrimp, calamari, and chicken garnished with spring onions, fried onions, and fresh coriander sprigs. It was DELICIOUS.After I demolished fried rice, the owner came over and picked up the clean plate and said, “Look, no oil. Our ingredients the best!” in his heavy accent. He wasn’t lyin though!The deviled pork came last, and it was essentially just pork with sauteed onions, peppers, and Traditional Sri Lankan spices. I love how simple, yet flavorful these dishes were. It was filled with flavors my tastebuds have seldom come across, but was fantastic.It was at this point I think the owner saw me taking pictures of the food with my Canon G7X camera, and really turned the hospitality up to 11 ahahahaha.I was pretty full at this point as I had just MOGGED two entrees and an appetizer sampler, but he brought out an authentic Sri Lankan dessert called Kiri Pani for me to try.Kiri Pani is a buffalo curd with a palm sugar syrup. It wasn’t for me to be honest ahahaha. My tastebuds felt violated. I did the thing where I kind of mash it around to make it look like I ate more than I did.The food was really starting to settle, so I was FULL at this point. And after that Kiri Pani I just wanted the check, but he brought out another Sri Lankan dessert.I felt like the grinch judging the Who Pudding competition where they are just stuffing desserts in his face as he is just trying to survive ahahaha.But actually, it was super nice and thoughtful. He came over and explained to me what it was but I was so focused on locking in to eat this next dessert that I didn’t really hear him.It was something light wrapped in a green little tortilla that tasted coconut flavored. I finished all of it because I’m a warrior, and because it was pretty tasty.I got the check and the owner came up and gave me his business card, and asked me to write reviews on Yelp and google ahahahaha like bro that’s literally why I’m here. I got a quota to hit.IG @jnov_Tiktok @jnov__reviews“

4.8 Superb75 Reviews
Fuji Restaurant Japanese •
1020 Wolcott Ave, Beacon - 7.47 miles

Customers` Favorites

Mongolian Beef
Chicken Ramen
Fried Rice
Roll

“Food was good.We had the seafood soup and lack salt which it was a big dissatisfaction for me. We also had a hand press California roll and spring rolls. Overall experience it was ok- give them a try. Their bubba tea needed a little more ice! The place is super clean. Service is fast and friendly.Parking: Located in a small plaza so there’s plenty of room to park.“

4.3 Superb41 Reviews