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    Ding Ho Chinese Restaurant

    3.0 (6 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Noodles, Soup
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Gol’s Lanzhou Noodle

    Gol’s Lanzhou Noodle

    4.4
    (9 reviews)
    12.4 km

    We were looking for something within walking distance to our hotel. There were a few possibilities…read morebut we picked Gol's. A hearty bowl of Lanzhou noodles sounded quite tempting. The restaurant was busy but not packed when we walked in a Friday evening. I could hear a few patrons speaking Mandarin so that was a promising sign. The menu was simple. That's was another good sign that the restaurant focuses on serving their signature dishes. I was also glad to see that you could choose from 8 different types of their noodles hand pulled in house based on thickness and shapes. I had flat noodles with beef tendon in soup. My husband opted for tan tan noodle with thin noodles. We both asked for medium spicy. My soup was rich, the beef tendon pieces were tendon, and the hand pulled noodles had the perfect springiness for Lanzhou noodles. My husband loved his tan tan noodle dish, too. We were both full half way through but could not stop eating. Service was really friendly as well. When we headed out the door, my husband asked if we left a good tip so we could come back again tomorrow night.

    Dan Dan Noodles are amazing and be sure to get the spicy cucumber side dish…read more The service is fast and you can see your noodles being made in the kitchen window. It is seating for about 40 with some cool hanging plants and a fake cherry tree.

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    Noodle kitchen
    Noodle kitchen
    Cucumber spicy salad
    Cucumber spicy salad
    I order regular my husband order bigger one, nice taste like hometown's bite! Highly recommended!

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    I order regular my husband order bigger one, nice taste like hometown's bite! Highly recommended!
    Banza Noodle &Tea House

    Banza Noodle &Tea House

    4.8
    (6 reviews)
    2.4 km

    I was in a trip here and ordered a delivery. The food was very tasty and I called to ask for the…read morespicy sauce on the side and the waitress even put the beef in a separate box for my need to feed my baby. The food was authentic and the tofu mixed with noodle very well. Will order again in future.

    Really cool looking place, and love the overall vibe of the interior! They had dining chairs and…read morepeople also have the option to dine on their counters. Especially nice if you just want to get a quick meal and go. They also have high chairs for toddlers. We were greeted quickly and sat to our table right away. We went around 12-1pm and it wasn't busy at this time. Lots of food and drink options, took us a while to decide. My friend ended up getting their Banza Beef Noodle Soup and Langya Potato, while I got the Tofu and Rice Noodle and Iced Coffee. Absolutely love the Tofu and Rice Noodle (with spice), noodles were soft and slippery to eat, there was meat on it I think but it wasn't listed on the description and I couldn't tell if it was beef or pork. Warning, it was extremely spicy for me and I have moderate spice tolerance, but the soft tofu alleviated the spice and I was able to finish my dish.The hint of nuttiness from the walnut was a great addition to the dish and made it more interesting to eat since it had that crunch while all the other ingredients had softer and chewier texture. Would definitely recommend this place especially if you just need a quick meal!

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    Banza Noodle &Tea House
    Tofu and Rice Noodle (bottom), Langya Potatoes (middle), Banza Beef Noodle (top)
    Tofu and Rice Noodle (bottom), Langya Potatoes (middle), Banza Beef Noodle (top)
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    Spicy Noodle House

    Spicy Noodle House

    3.3
    (30 reviews)
    2.6 km
    $$

    I used to eat here once or twice a month when I lived in the village a little over a decade ago. I…read moregot my usual order on NYE 2025/2026. It was sooo disappointing. The duck had ALL THE SKIN AND FAT TAKEN OFF OF IT! There was only skin on the leg. It looked purposely taken off. Wtf? That's the best part! The shrimp in black bean sauce had 9 small shrimps in the whole dish. I've never had veal that was the colour of chuck roast... The portions were small. The "deluxe" dishes we ordered were stingy. All the meat was overcooked and dry. It sucks to say goodbye to an old friend, but I don't think I'll be going back.

    When Spicy Noodle House first opened, I was excited. It was two blocks away from where I lived, in…read morethe heart of Osborne Village. Chinese food wasn't amazing when I lived there. Winnipeg's Chinatown was so tiny that you'd blink and you were done walking the whole thing. Osborne Village did not have a northern Chinese eatery until this place opened up. It was and continues to be steps away from my favourite used music and DVD store. You walk downstairs to get to this restaurant. Even though I lived two blocks away, I probably did takeout once. Most of my meals were delivery. I'd call in my order and one of the family members (mainly the dad back then) would happily come over to deliver my food. I have dined here a couple of times. Spicy Noodle House became my go-to place for yumminess and a bit of home cooking away from home. My favourite meal was the beef brisket in noodles. The beef brisket was tender and incredibly flavourful. It reminded me of how my mom made it, but without the turnips. This place took them out, which I appreciated! The noodles were thick and chewy. The broth was so good. I never had a disaster with the broth getting delivered to me. I also got these huge dumplings that were filled with pork goodness. Sadly, I don't see them on the menu anymore. However, if you get something similar, such as their wontons, you can't go wrong. They are so delicious and comforting. This place is generous with portions. I have also had their mooshi. I've done the pork, beef, and chicken. I am missing the vegetable to complete my mooshi mission. It was all good. It's funny how I only have had mooshi in Winnipeg. Maybe cold evenings scream mooshi as comfort food to me. I passed by this eatery the last time I was in Winnipeg, and was happy that it's still alive and kicking. I am salivating writing this review. I need to return and get reacquainted with the food again. (134)

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    Celery and ground beef chili noodle soup
    Celery and ground beef chili noodle soup
    Deep Fried Pork Chop w/ Spicy Peanut Noodle Soup
    Deep Fried Pork Chop w/ Spicy Peanut Noodle Soup
    Spicy Noodle House

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    Alfy's Noodle House

    Alfy's Noodle House

    3.6
    (11 reviews)
    6.3 km

    Not bad, the meat could've been cooked longer and the broth needs just a bit more flavor. Services…read morewas fast. Good on a cold winter day.

    Food is ok, but there's a middle age Asian guy with long and somewhat blond hair is very rude to…read morecustomer. I asked for a second pair of chopsticks and the guy said no, the explanation is that they have budget for everything, one main only gets one chopstick. If the restaurant is really low on budget maybe shutting it down is the best choice for the owner. I ordered takeout and how tf on earth does he expect me and my friend to eat with one set of utensil? He also attempt to charge me $17 something dollar when the food I ordered is currently on sale for around $10, if I did not see the poster on front desk and asked them about then I'm screwed. After I got the food I went back to the guy and said this is not how people do business and no one is gonna come back ever again after this experience, bro straight up said don't talk to me when I'm talking to other customer, this is not about the chopstick and the budget, I don't like how ur being rude??? This is some next level BS experience. Why would ever a front desk waiter having such a power trip over a pair of chopstick I really don't get it. I honestly feel bad for him to have such a miserable life so he has to do things like this to feel in control. Won't come back again just because of this guy. And this is to the owner( This guys is why ur shop is not making good money, this is bs)

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    Alfy's Noodle House

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    Noodle Express

    Noodle Express

    3.9
    (15 reviews)
    0.7 km
    $

    I have been to Noodle Express on several occasions and loved the food there and prices are…read moreinexpensive, compared to other Chinese restaurants. Every time that I've been there, the place is packed. The interior reminds me of a hole-in-the-wall type of restaurant, much similar to the local shops or known as in Cantonese, "cha chan teng," which you'll find in Hong Kong. When ordering, they provide you with a sheet that has all the food items. All you have to do is put a check mark next to the dishes you want, and flag the waitress/waiter over, and hand it to him/her. I have tried their dim sum, with the selection being limited, but they do offer a bit more on weekends and holidays. The barbecue pork rice was a generous portion and comes with some Chinese greens. The wonton noodle soup is also very good, portion again is generous, and also is served with Chinese greens and scallion. Other items I have also tried include the pan fried beef ho fan, century egg and lean pork congee, and one of the clay pot rices. To sum it all, good food, inexpensive, and large portions that's great for sharing.

    +.5 for service…read more Noodle Express, as the name suggests, serves noodles, but also dim sum as well. As other reviews suggest, it's definitely a hole-in-the-wall establishment, and it's reflected by the relatively low prices for this place. My party of 8 tried a wide range of dim sum (some people I was with were having dim sum for the first time), including shrimp dumpling, pork dumpling, beef omasum, sticky rice, curry squid, eggplant, pork noodle rolls, shrimp noodle rolls, and golden dumpling buns. We also had two noodle plates: Singapore Noodle and Beef and Rice Noodle. The noodle rolls were really good, as well as all the dumplings and buns. Everything else was just okay, but for the price I can't really complain. Their curry squids are miniscule in size though, as well as their sticky rice...something to keep in mind if you're considering those two items. Service was excellent. Rushed, but excellent. The employees will attend to only if you wave them down, so don't expect them to just come over. Asian standards here. Nonetheless, Noodle Express does a decent job for dim sum at an excellent price. It won't get the 4-star approval for me as it's a case of "you get what you paid for", but it works for the clientele here.

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    Noodle Express
    Noodle Express
    Noodle Express

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    Cho Ichi Ramen

    Cho Ichi Ramen

    3.4
    (25 reviews)
    6.2 km

    Lots to say, but in short, try a different ramen restaurant. I sampled a ton thanks to their meal…read moreset and was VERY underwhelmed. The miso ramen is boring. The broth is thick hot water with almost literally no flavor, and there's definitely no harmony. It's like the broth was made using boxed stock/broth. They say there's a 12 hour in house broth cooked daily but it isn't working well. You know how many ramens and stews taste better as the flavors settle and sink in? That doesn't happen here. The chicken karage is solid but heavy on the breading. You get more crispy skin than chicken which isn't ideal if you're hungry. Or, you know, paying for chicken. The vegetarian gyoza are fine but nothing special. The bottoms look charred but taste soft, almost like the color was painted on - I know it's not, but it still looks that way. Then there's the vegetarian ramen... It's bad. It's bad enough that I can call it the worst vegetarian ramen I've tried. Truly no flavor and it's so unremarkable that I'm struggling to describe it. It's corn, chives, mushrooms, bean sprouts, and noodles floating in hot water. You will absolutely need to add salt and spice. You'll also notice that what you receive in both size and color doesn't match the menu photos. Look at the Monthly Combo in my menu photo. Best example is that the salad I was served was 1/4 the size and also missing tomato and cucumber as shown in the photo. Save your money, skip this spot.

    Best ramen I've had in Winnipeg, so far. Rich, umami broth, the way it's supposed to beread more

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    Spicy garlic ramen
    Spicy garlic ramen
    Miso ramen, with tonkotsu base
    Miso ramen, with tonkotsu base
    Menu as of August 2024

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    Menu as of August 2024

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