You had me at hola!
This tiny place was filled with locals as we walked by it to go to the grocery store down the street. The name is hilarious to me because one doesn't necessarily expect a place known for churros to also cater to Asian flavors, i.e. "the noodles."
What we loved about this charming locals place was the outdoor seating, the Anadulician crowd enjoying their evening out, and of course the delicious churros!
Let me tell you about those churros - they are made to order, hot and fresh, filled or not filled, and are deliciously addictive and satisfying in their fried magnificence. There are a few options listed on the menu: you can have your churro long style, which is a golden fried piece of heaven, filled with Nutella or dulce de leche (caramel). The chocolate filled churro was not listed on the menu but I eavesdropped on the table next to us ordering the chocolate filled one so don't be shy and ask for that if you love chocolate.
We ended up ordering one long churro and two filled, one with chocolate and one with the dulce. They were piping hot and so tempting that I couldn't wait for them to cool down before I took the first bite and consequently burned the tip of my tongue. Totally worth it! Add a couple of strong coffees and a bottle water and our bill came to 5.50€.
I definitely recommend Churros & Noodles if you're ever in this part of the world. It's an experience you'll not soon forget. read more