Noodles near Media, PA

Yangtze Inn Chinese • $
211 W State St, Media

“This is our go-to for takeout sushi and Chinese food in town. We especially love that they're open on Mondays when a lot of other restaurants are closed. We're always so happy with the order and they can accommodate dietary restrictions as well (like asking for gluten free dishes).“

3.3 Good13 Reviews
Yamazaki Ramen Ramen • $
1011 W Lancaster Ave, Bryn Mawr - 8.16 miles

Customers` Favorites

Mini Curry Rice Bowl
Dam Curry Chicken
Miso Ramen Soup
Chicken Cutlet
Charshu Ramen
Chicken Wings
Spicy Ramen
Shoyu Ramen
Mayu Ramen

“Found amidst other small businesses and shops in the heart of Bryn Mawr, Yamazaki Ramen might just be the cozy culinary hideaway your taste buds need. It's a modest space, sure, but what it lacks in grandeur, it compensates with a soul-warming embrace, a friendly nod, and bowls of ramen that could easily steal the show in any food lover's heart.Now, let's talk about the star of our gastronomic journey--the Yamazaki Special ramen. This bowl is more than just a meal; it's a warm embrace on a cold day, a melody of flavors that sings a harmonious ode to traditional Tonkotsu ramen. With its rich pork-bone soup, tender roast pork, and an ensemble of bamboo shoots, kikurage mushrooms, red ginger, scallions, and a perfectly poached egg, it's a dish that doesn't just satisfy hunger; it nourishes the soul.Alongside this noodle nirvana, we ventured into the realm of the Gyudon Rice Bowl. Here, we found a comforting assembly of sliced beef, onions, and pickled ginger atop a bed of rice, all gently hugged by a sweet dashi sauce. The seasoned boiled egg added a nice touch, though the dish played more of a supporting role to the show-stopping ramen. It's still a solid choice for those craving a bit of variety, offering a satisfying culinary experience.Yamazaki Ramen stands as a testament to the joys of simple, heartfelt cooking. In this unassuming spot, you'll find dishes crafted with care, flavors that linger long after the last bite, and a reminder of the quiet power of a well-made bowl of ramen.So, if find yourself in Bryn Mawr and in search of a quick & tasty bite, Yamazaki Ramen checks all of the boxes.“

4.7 Superb98 Reviews
Sugar and Spice Thai Food and More Thai • $
500 West Chester Pike, Havertown - 5.74 miles

Customers` Favorites

Tom Yum Soup with Shrimp
Vegetable Spring Roll
Pineapple Fried Rice
Chicken Curry Puffs
Chicken Pad Thai
Drunken Noodles
Thai Beef Salad
Ginger Delight
Vegetable Soup
Massaman Curry

“I had fried rice with chicken and steak. It was delicious. Only problem was I ask for mild but I didn't taste anything spicy at all not even a lil kick. Next time I'm going to try hot. But overall nice neighborhood right next to Rita water ice. Great customer service and great first dish. I definitely recommend people to try Thai food from here.“

4.4 Superb63 Reviews
Aoyama Ramen Ramen • $
4751 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square - 4.93 miles

Customers` Favorites

Tonkotsu Classic Ramen
Chicken Wonton Ramen
Spicy Chicken Ramen
Aoyama Spicy Ramen
Crispy Chickendon
Beef Sukiyaki Don
Karaage Chicken
Tonkotsu Ramen
Miso Hot Ramen
Veggie Ramen

“Overall, Aoyama Ramen is an enjoyable experience for someone who might want to try Japanese food. The service and time of meals are good, and is a healthy choice! In Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, it is convenient for the go and to dine in. It isn't busy at all, it has a humble amount of people dining. I gave it 4 out of 5 stars, because of the mochi ice cream, and the texture was disturbing. Other than that, this place should be more recommended! You can go check in Yelp for 15% off your first visit today, so go right now!! Aoyama Ramen, the ambiance of the restaurant is warm and welcoming, serving Japanese cuisine. At Newtown Square, this place provides a hot place for those who are cold! I went a few weeks ago, on my first visit, with my brother. The first look when we went inside the entrance, was a soothing wooden lounge. We were placed near the windows, with a soft cushion for people sitting. A TV played soccer games, with a cover of southeast asian music. Our server was an amiable woman, she allowed us to take our time choosing. She was very patient as well and wrote our meals and drinks quickly. I ordered the seaweed salad and the 6-piece Karaage chicken (a popular dish) as our appetizers, which looked promising and flavorful in the photo. When our appetizers came, it was delicious. The seaweed salad had Wakame seaweed, a type of hydrated bright green seaweed. The bowl for the seaweed was decorated with artificial grass as well. The Karaage chicken was piping hot, as the chicken had just come off the grill. It was finely drizzled with a type of secret sauce, which tasted like mayo but sweeter and tangier. It was garnished with green onions as the final piece and onions on the side. With one bite, I felt the sauce and the rich fried chicken overflowing my mouth. The chicken exploded into my mouth, the outside being crunchy, and the inside being so soft and tender. After we ate our appetizers, I ordered the Japanese Curry Don bowl for myself and the Aoyama spicy ramen for my brother. We decided to get water to drink since we had just had a sweet drink earlier. While we were waiting, I noticed that around our seats, the restaurant was sparkling clean. Not a single drop of dirt nor shininess. When our food came, I noticed the appearance of the curry immediately. They made a bowl of rice and then added the Japanese curry. When I grabbed a spoon and dug in, the taste was so savory and warming, It could make someone cry. They also added chicken and vegetables to the curry, which also added to the amazing taste. The food portions were terrific too, since I can't finish many Japanese curries in most restaurants because of huge portions, it allowed me to eat all of it! When we finished eating our meals, we decided to get dessert. I ordered the strawberry ice cream mochi, which was cut into 8 blocks, showing the ice creams. They had a dollop of whipped cream in the center, rising higher than if you put the 8 blocks on top of each other. They had wooden toothpicks to be able to eat the 8 blocks of ice cream, which helped the process instead of using a metal fork and causing a mess. The texture was incredible... AWFUL. It tasted like ice cream turning into ice sand. It felt like sand and ice mixed, to make a mochi ice cream. The total of the meals we had was an average price. It was $49, which I would say, is an acceptable price for the food. Food Critic: Violet Pham“

4.4 Superb54 Reviews
Joonghwa Roo Korean • $
7050 Terminal Square # 213, Upper Darby - 7.29 miles

“Unique and delicious spot at the Upper Darby H Mart food court. Love to order their jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) takeout. Authentic and chewy with good size portions. Easy to call over the phone. Simple and well priced. Service is excellent.“

4.6 Superb8 Reviews
Sushi Nami Paoli Japanese • $$
35 W Lancaster Ave, Paoli - 10.1 miles

Customers` Favorites

Tonkotsu Spicy Ramen
Pork Dumpling Soup
Chicken Fried Rice
Chicken Teriyaki
Spicy Crab Roll
Avocado Roll
K Bento Box B
Nabeyaki Udon
Salmon Roll
Miso Soup

“This place is so good! We were so hungry and we got our appetizers quickly. This is a wonderful go-to place with a soothing atmosphere and consistently excellent food, whether sushi or from the kitchen.Vegetarian options: Lots of items with veggies and tofu!“

4.2 Good33 Reviews