Artisan Noodle

5421 Yonge St, North York
(647) 345-1155

Recent Reviews

Lily Z.

Great spot for authentic Chinese food! I had ordered takeout from this place because they had a great deal on Fantuan and the food looked phenomenal! I got the Yopo Biang Biang Mien which is a hand pulled spicy noodle dish that was super good - noodles were super chewy and the toppings (meat and vegetables) were tender and covered in a spicy oil!

Jiaqi Z.

This is the most authentic Xi'an food you can find in Toronto in my opinion, if you know other places please let me know! The three pictures I posted are the three most classic dish from xi'an. The reason I gave a 4 star and not 5 is because they decreased their portion sizes in the last 2 years and the flavours slightly changed, sad times :(

Stefany

Their jia mo was okay. A very dry, near hard texture of the bread with the lack of sauce to accompany it. However, their hand pulled noodles are delicious and chewy. I got their Yo Po Biang Biang Mian and it had a nice kick from the chili oil vinaigrette with a nice amount of toppings. I would definitely buy more of their hand pulled noodles on the menu. It makes sense as to why they have noodles in their name.

Michael Brandon

I ordered on uber but I had to come here to leave a review. Had the short rib noodle and it was amazing, flavors were perfect. It could use more beef but it definitely is top 3 uber eats orders ever.

Shannon

? Taste good and great value buy-1-get-1 deal via Uber Eat for certain items .

Carmel R.

Really love their Biang Biang Milan noodle dish. Tastes hearty and homey. I always grab this dish when I crave comfort food.

Elaine W.

Super bummed to write this review. Before pandemic, I used to love this place. However, I went back a few weeks ago and it was my first visit since pandemic. The fish noodles was terrible. Do not recommend. And I know a lot of restaurants have increased their prices due to covid which I am happy to support but unfortunately, the food here is very mediocre to warrant this. They do not accept credit cards and if you have any questions about the menu, you won't get clarification or much help. If you are a regular, stick to what you know. Don't try anything new here and bring cash. They charge a fee for debit card payments.

melissa liu

Not bad! Prices I find are a little steep for the portions. Food is definitely on the oily and salty side. Service was quick and friendly though :)

Myles Vog

LOVE the Xi’an style noodles here. ?Noodles are best when hand made and fresh. Their Street food style brings me back to China. ❤️

Rachel L.

I love this place! I first tried it a two years ago at their downtown location and remember really enjoying my meal. I ordered their chishan mian and kudaimian for dinner, everything was so flavourful. It also smells so good. Their noodles tastes fresh and the perfect texture. The toppings for these noodles isn't anything special, mostly carrots, diced potatoes, meat pieces, etc. but the sauce/soup really makes up for it. Plus it's pretty affordable, ranges from $9-10 per a noodle.

Oleg Chuprys

This used to be one of my favourite noodle places at Yonge and Finch. Recently however their quality and service has dropped. The people working there dont seem to care, and the noodles have been tough and stale same as the meat they put inside.

Javan Wang

Flat noodles here are not the best, but anything with regular hand pulled noodles are really good.Avoid their beef based dishes over all, since they give you like...50g of meat for $4-5 more.Dan Dan Mian is great 5/5, I wasn't impressed with YouPoBiangBiangMian though.

JP Pham

Was craving for Taiwan Beef Noodle soup. Saw they have it here and ordered here. The Spicy Beef Noodles $16 was not worth it. Comes with 4 pieces of meat and the broth was ok very oily and salty. I liked the ribbon noodles but the portions overall small.Ordered the Chonquing Street Cold Noodles and that was good. Nice portion for what it was. Overall OK experience nothing to have me running back here again tho.

Herman L.

Enjoyed the hand pulled thick noodles they offered that were very chewy. I had the original beef soup - portion wise for $15 is not too big. I imagined that they would provide more noodles for the price you pay but for maybe it's about 1 big hand grab of noodles worth of serving. Right in the Yonge street in North York, easy to spot as it is close to the Chunchung dog restaurant.

Renee D'Souza

Very good! We ordered Chongqing Xiao Mian and Spicy Fish Fillet Noodle. Both very tasty. Note that the fish dish is a soup, and the cashier did not ask what type of noodles I wanted (menu says you have the choice) but they gave me ribbon noodles. I did not really like the taste or texture of the noodles themselves.The fish dish had a bit less going on in terms of flavour but it was still nice and comforting. The fish was very tender and mild, the broth a nice amount of spice. The other dish was super flavourful, with a strong taste of delicious Sichuan peppercorns. I added cilantro to both when we got home and it was even better (menu says it comes with it but I didn't taste any).Only thing is I think they charged me the wrong price but I didn't notice till afterwards. They charged me $10 more than the menu says. Next time I'll be sure to check the cost.

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