The food was decent but the service was disappointing. I ordered takeout at the store and proceeded to watch multiple parties who ordered after me get their food before me.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
Oliver
Amazing place! Great food and service. Highly recommend the braised beef noodle soup.
Sooo good! Spicy numbing soup (mild version = perfect amount of heat, IMO) with braised beef and udon noodles...I can't think of a better meal on a winter-y day! Sometimes getting a table feels a bit iffy, but it usually works out.
We were sightseeing in Salt Lake City, not expecting to find the best Asian food, and I can definitely say this is one of the best noodle spots of all the restaurants I've tasted in the Bay Area, San Diego, and even China. The broth is complex and delicious, and you can tell they use a lot of different spices. At the same time, it's not greasy at all, so you can drink the entire bowl after you eat the noodles. I got the braised beef rice noodles both times I visited, and even my husband, a Chinese native, was impressed by the broth. The restaurant is small and homey. Service is very fast, and you are expected to clean up after yourself (so no tip is expected). I recommend getting here early and/or during off peak hours because it can get pretty busy--especially on weekends. Parking can be tricky to find during rush hours.
Breanna Giang
Good noodles! Heard good things about this place so came in to try. I’m not a super big beef person but the beef noodles here were AMAZING! Cute little restaurant in Chinatown that I would recommend!
Jocelyn Ortiz
By far the best noodles ever!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Helen V.
For the price, they serve a decent amount with lots of noodles. The broth was flavorful and not too heavy. The beef pieces were soft and tender. They make you bus your own bowls at the end to keep the price of the food lower.
Oscar O.
Love it here. This is one of those meals uou have got to eat in the shop rather then take it home. Everyone I have ever taken here is obsessed including little kids.
Evelynne L.
Delicious noodle house that makes different noodles sizes! The broth is amazing, the beef is super tender, and the noodles are long and chewy. I came here with a group of friends after skiing and it really hit the spot. It's a self service noodle place which I think is very efficient because the food comes out pretty fast.
Melea Nelson
If you’re a FRIENDS fan you’ll really enjoy sitting here and saying “mmm noodle soup”. But in all seriousness these hand pulled noodles are delicious, the beef basically melts in your mouth, and it’s worth the drive if you don’t live
Amazing soup with DEEP broth, thick noodles, delicious, melt-away pork & homemade chili sauce for a mild sweat. Unassuming little restaurant that brings the authentic flavors of Chinese noodles to life in Utah.
Eric Feng
This place is excellent. The noodles are nicely chewy, the flavors on point, and the portions massive. Decor is what you expect: low key and chill.I'd be stunned if you were disappointed with this place.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Jonathan Higbee
Quick service. Some dishes ok. However their cash register shouldn’t have a tip option because there’s basically no table service except to quickly bring your food. There’s unusual signs at all tables staring “to keep food costs down clean up after yourself.” Strange. Next when you do clean up you have to dump your excess soup in a communal bucket. Never seen thst before, even in China. A tip means Full table service, not these strange clean up after yourself signs, not having to self clean, and not having to dump your extra soup water in a communal bucket.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 2
J T
Simply the best. I come here every time I'm in Salt Lake City, for the numbing beef noodle
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
C B.
Quick service. Some dishes ok. However their cash register shouldn't have a tip option because there's basically no table service except to quickly bring your food. There's unusual signs at all tables staring "to keep food costs down clean up after yourself." Strange. Next when you do clean up you have to dump your excess soup in a communal bucket. Never seen thst before, even in China. A tip means Full table service, not these strange clean up after yourself signs, not having to self clean, and not having to dump your extra soup water in a communal bucket.
The food was decent but the service was disappointing. I ordered takeout at the store and proceeded to watch multiple parties who ordered after me get their food before me.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
Amazing place! Great food and service. Highly recommend the braised beef noodle soup.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Spicy Numb Braised Beef Noodle Soup, Original Beef Noodle, Spicy Beef Noodle Soup, Numbing Spicy Beef Noodle
Sooo good! Spicy numbing soup (mild version = perfect amount of heat, IMO) with braised beef and udon noodles...I can't think of a better meal on a winter-y day! Sometimes getting a table feels a bit iffy, but it usually works out.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Spicy Numb Braised Beef Noodle Soup, Numbing Spicy Beef Noodle
We were sightseeing in Salt Lake City, not expecting to find the best Asian food, and I can definitely say this is one of the best noodle spots of all the restaurants I've tasted in the Bay Area, San Diego, and even China. The broth is complex and delicious, and you can tell they use a lot of different spices. At the same time, it's not greasy at all, so you can drink the entire bowl after you eat the noodles. I got the braised beef rice noodles both times I visited, and even my husband, a Chinese native, was impressed by the broth. The restaurant is small and homey. Service is very fast, and you are expected to clean up after yourself (so no tip is expected). I recommend getting here early and/or during off peak hours because it can get pretty busy--especially on weekends. Parking can be tricky to find during rush hours.
Good noodles! Heard good things about this place so came in to try. I’m not a super big beef person but the beef noodles here were AMAZING! Cute little restaurant in Chinatown that I would recommend!
By far the best noodles ever!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
For the price, they serve a decent amount with lots of noodles. The broth was flavorful and not too heavy. The beef pieces were soft and tender. They make you bus your own bowls at the end to keep the price of the food lower.
Love it here. This is one of those meals uou have got to eat in the shop rather then take it home. Everyone I have ever taken here is obsessed including little kids.
Delicious noodle house that makes different noodles sizes! The broth is amazing, the beef is super tender, and the noodles are long and chewy. I came here with a group of friends after skiing and it really hit the spot. It's a self service noodle place which I think is very efficient because the food comes out pretty fast.
If you’re a FRIENDS fan you’ll really enjoy sitting here and saying “mmm noodle soup”. But in all seriousness these hand pulled noodles are delicious, the beef basically melts in your mouth, and it’s worth the drive if you don’t live
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Braised Beef Noodle
Restaurantji Recommends
Amazing soup with DEEP broth, thick noodles, delicious, melt-away pork & homemade chili sauce for a mild sweat. Unassuming little restaurant that brings the authentic flavors of Chinese noodles to life in Utah.
This place is excellent. The noodles are nicely chewy, the flavors on point, and the portions massive. Decor is what you expect: low key and chill.I'd be stunned if you were disappointed with this place.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Quick service. Some dishes ok. However their cash register shouldn’t have a tip option because there’s basically no table service except to quickly bring your food. There’s unusual signs at all tables staring “to keep food costs down clean up after yourself.” Strange. Next when you do clean up you have to dump your excess soup in a communal bucket. Never seen thst before, even in China. A tip means Full table service, not these strange clean up after yourself signs, not having to self clean, and not having to dump your extra soup water in a communal bucket.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 2
Simply the best. I come here every time I'm in Salt Lake City, for the numbing beef noodle
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Quick service. Some dishes ok. However their cash register shouldn't have a tip option because there's basically no table service except to quickly bring your food. There's unusual signs at all tables staring "to keep food costs down clean up after yourself." Strange. Next when you do clean up you have to dump your excess soup in a communal bucket. Never seen thst before, even in China. A tip means Full table service, not these strange clean up after yourself signs, not having to self clean, and not having to dump your extra soup water in a communal bucket.