Chinese Noodle Factory
133 N 11th St, Philadelphia
(215) 922-1688
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大肉包taste good and is the only thing available before 8AM
2 pounds of the flat wide rice noodles (ho fun) for $2.50.
Best lo bau in the city
Hard to beat their noodles that look like slugs
Just three things on the menu have English translations, so that what we ordered. Food was good and I was able to feed myself and two other people for under $10. They sell noodles for later preparation.
Cheap! This is a noodle factory, and you can see the staff making noodles in the back. They have a few prepared selections that they will heat up for you, including tasty BBQ pork buns. Most of the single serving options they have are about $2. You can also buy homemade Chinese desserts and pounds of fresh noodles.
Walked in with wife lady looked at us said nothing. Ignored us even when we spoke to her politely talking to her. Don't go there. No service.
Cheap! This is a noodle factory, and you can see the staff making noodles in the back. They have a few prepared selections that they will heat up for you, including tasty BBQ pork buns. Most of the single serving options they have are about $2. You can also buy homemade Chinese desserts and pounds of fresh noodles.
Got lost in Chinatown when searching this place , and asked a lady the direction to buy" steam thin rice pancake without mixture of stuffed" banh cuon, banh uot", she said that she saw many people, they went to the back door...:). The hostess answered the door and said, "banh cuon", "banh uot", it wasn't named as Ding Ho, but the Taiwan and gave me the name card.133N 11th Street, PA
Great place to get big steamed buns and fresh rice noodles
Restaurantji Recommends
Cut out the middleman and buy fresh rice noodles (chang fen) straight from the source.
Turnip cakes, $2 for 3, are good! Get them with Sriracha~
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