Mian Pull Noodle
10780 Fairfax Blvd STE 106, Fairfax
(703) 273-2754
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Delicious, very affordable fresh knife cut noodles in 99 ranch market. #D5 Noodles with dumplings are less than $10 and plain noodle soup is $7. Spicy soup complimentary. Plenty of noodles too!?
The soups were ok but this place is poorly. Twice I’ve ordered from Uber eats from here and both times items have been missing. This last time I ordered 5 soups and only received 2. I called them to find out what happened and they put me on hold then hung up on me. Terrible restaurant.
Good variety of things. Hand made noodles.
I loved the delicious Cumin Toothpick Lamb 金牌串烧羊肉 and Beef La Mian 牛肉拉面 (I was reheating the clear broth that they’d packed separately when I snapped this photo) from Mian Pull Noodles at 99 Ranch Market 大華超級市場. This is my favorite spot for Beef La Mian.
Dumplings abs more, galore. It’s located inside 99 ranch supermarket. The chicken and mushroom dumplings are to die for.
Over priced for the service and the noodles. You would expect that you’ll get a lot when you pay $12-$15 for a bowl of noodles. The reality is you can count immediately how many pieces of meat using your eyes the second you got your bowl. Left alone they sometimes forgot to add what you ordered. My friend even found a piece of green onion roots in the bowl which is disgusting. Won’t go back again.
The noodles were amazing. The noodles are hand pulled on site. Generous portions with lots of noodles and meat. Highly highly recommend!
Some great hand-pulled noodles ?
I’ve tried pretty much all Lanzhou lamian around DMV area and found this one just ok... I would give Lamian for three stars and one more star for the pork bun (Rou Jia mo). The pork bun was honestly better than the noodles. The noodle soup tastes exactly like pho, which is not Chinese at all... noodles itself are good, but what’s the point of the Lanzhou Lamian if soup is not tasty. I am still looking for the most authentic Lanzhou lamian place around the area. I don’t know why it is so hard to make a good one given that there are such a large Chinese community in this area.
Very good
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As for taste, the pulled noodles were delicious. For value, we ordered the lamb skewers. For $15 you dont really get much at that cost. We also found a hair strand in our noodles. Will not be coming back.
Ever since I lived in California, 99 ranch market was a go to place there. Now, there are variations and depending on their management, there are great food court restaurants and not so much. Now mian pull noode place I think it is good but I can't say great. Their noodle texture and consistency I love it two thumbs up for that. I tried their combination, pork stew burger, and my wife had the flank one. First of all stew burger was Uber dry and very salty. Soup itself both were very salty. For the price that you pay at food court, the contents were very shallow. Now, if you pay the same amount at some other restaurants, then I believe you usually get more. So overall experience, if you don't mind paying more to get little contents for noodles then this is the place. I honestly won't try it again.
Finally, a pulled noodle shop that actually taste like my childhood! I posted a picture of the version of noodle that I have got and my score for this place judging purely on the food itself. For people that never had this style of noodle before, this is a meaty savory soup similar to what you would get with a bowl of Pho, with fresh hand pulled noodle that has nice chewy/doughy texture. I would always recommend the spicy broth, don't worry it is not spicy at all! Pros:-Fresh hand pulled noodle, texture is great since its pulled right at the store front!-Good broth with nice savory meaty flavor, it might look clear but it has a strong flavor. Note that it has a fairly strong cilantro taste, for people who doesn't like cilantro consider asking to be removed.-Actually good meat. The cuts of meat are nicely braised with good flavor.. I recommend getting the flank beef for more tender cuts.Cons:-Dine in location can be kind of awkward with people walking by you and limited table choices since its located inside the grocery store.-Price is relatively high but fair.-Slow service due to limited staffing at the time of this review, might improve more when they hire more people later on.Overall rating: 4 out of 5 starsGreat place to get your Taiwanese style hand pulled noodle, if you can look pass the dine in limitations and somewhat long wait time.
Decent pulled noodle spot for Fairfax, located in the newly opened 99 Ranch Market. There's numerous choices to go around of beef noodle soups, dry beef noodles, seafood noodle soup, pork noodle soups, duck noodle soup. You can select spicy or mild for all. There are choices for thick, thin, and hand pulled noodles. Of course the last choice is the best! The soups are clear and quite delicious. Only downside is the quantity isn't that fulfilling (bowl is only 2/3 full), for the price is pretty staggering.
Great tasting!
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