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    Five Grains Noodle House

    4.5 (96 reviews)

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    Sylvia L.

    We went here for Saturday dinner. We ordered two noodle soups - one with readied beef and one with swai fillet. Pictures with more details. There are two staff in the front. STARS -Food quality is so good. Good variety of meat, quail egg, vegetable, broth and noodles -Multi color noodles are so unique and delicious -Tomato and original soup broth are tasty. Not too salty -Price is reasonable and affordable -Option of complimentary water or sweet tea drink (water was in recyclable cup with cap for kids) -Complimentary salted peanuts and picked vegetables also provided -East order system with QR code -Great customer service including making share sun glare was not in our eyes, offering refills for drinks and offering containers without prompting -Clean bathroom -Booster seat and high chair available -Not too many television screens (only one) - plus for me since I want to reduce screen time for family STAIRS (areas of growth) -Wish they offered kid utensils and straws that were compostable but most restaurants seem to do the same -Would be good if bathroom has baby changing table . I didn't see one. -Recommend a discounts to help bring loyal customers back (e.g. BOGO on special occasions, free birthday meal with at least 1 paid meal) TIPS -Senior discounts on Tuesdays -Free snack for kids on Wednesdays -Yelp check in has 10% off coupon -Portions are pretty big and filling so you could eat your own bowl if you are hungry or share if you are not hungry or don't eat a lot I feel this place is very underrated and more people need to know how awesome this place is!

    Jaane F.

    We have been here a few times, and this place has never disappointed us. We love their spicy and non-spicy soup noodles. Also, they serve very decent bowls. They serve very nice hot tea and appetizers. The staff is always friendly. The shop is clean and has many seats. The plaza has plenty of parking. And close by YI Fang.

    Catherine T.

    If you're wondering if it's worth it? The answer is YES. 5 Grains is quite up there in my list of authentic Chinese noodle list. This place and Ox 9 go head to head. The pork ear dish is soo goood, def worth getting. Overall, highly reccomend!

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    Neleh H.

    Walked by & decided I was in the mood for trying something new instead of our usual take out spot. Ordered fish soup noodle & a dry noodle. They gave me a lovely hot tea that tasted of dates while I waited. Service as great & I liked the cute & super clean interior. Devoured the good at home before any photos- but we enjoyed it a lot & plan to return & dine in next time.

    Spicy hot and sour fish soup ...Yumm 10/10
    Amruta D.

    Best fish soup I ever had ! Spicy and sour grain noodles fish soup is our favorite. We all loved it. It's definitely spicy and not too sour which makes it perfect. 5 grain noodles have very nice texture. Fish ball soup has mild broth with (May be) hint turmeric or something. This soup is very soothing. I think it's is good choice if you want to avoid spice. I also enjoyed Hot and sour dry noodles. They are room temperature not hot. The sauce is hot (spicy) and sour. Again, the flavors are really good. They topped it with nice fried peanuts and cucumber which we loved. There is cute little complimentary starter with pickled radish and peanuts. It's very nice and refreshing. Pleasant ambiance. Staff is warm and welcoming We'll definitely visit again.

    Ground pork dry noodle
    Sammy T.

    What a steal!! We happened to come during Customer Appreciation Week and got 12% off. For 3 people, we shared: 1. A Combo - fish noodle soup with pig ears + soy milk 2. Dry ground pork noodle What we appreciate about the combo is it's a great deal. You get the same size noodle bowl but a good amount of the side and choice of a beverage (we chose warm soy milk). It was my first time trying the fish noodle soup and I was a big fan! The dry ground pork noodle was also good but wasn't my favorite. My other two friends though really enjoyed this dish. Separately, they have little side dish of radish and peanuts + complimentary tea (that's longan and red date?!) which is nice. Definitely would come back again if I'm craving fish noodle soup! In general, service is super fast (and you order via your phone with a QR code at your table!)

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    Emily G.

    I recently saw this restaurant featured on IG and decided to try it out since it seemed unique. I was really intrigued by the grain noodles and fish. Decided to get a bowl of the spicy & sour flavor noodle soup with snakehead fish. The meal came with 2 free sides, peanuts and some sort of lightly pickled vegetable. The spicy & sour noodle soup broth was honestly the perfect mix. It wasn't super spicy but still had a kick that mixed well with the sourness. It looked like there were 3 or so different colored noodles. Pretty thin noodles that were cooked well. Different from the typical beef noodle soup noodles, which are quite chewy. The snakehead fish was super tender and picked up the spicy & sour flavor well. There's some other additions like tofu, fried tofu, quail eggs, lettuce, etc. Overall, I really enjoyed this meal. It was something I never had and turned out to be delicious. I wanted to try the tomato broth as well, so I'll have to come back for that. Service was quick and staff was very kind and helpful.

    Braised beef shank and beef tendon
    Siu M.

    Summary: Good portions, cheaper than average prices, but misleading senior discount. My parents and I came across this place by chance. (Originally we were going to the beef noodle place nearby, but there were concerns about it being too yeet-hay.) The menu looked interesting, five grains noodles, so we decided to try it. When we walked in, we saw a poster that said they offer senior discount of 10% on tuesdays, which happened to be today. The multicolored noodles were al dente, with generous portions of fish. The (hot and sour) sour cabbage/ fish noodles was 3 chili signs but we were able to have it modified to mild. The fish noodle soup was had a nice light milky fish broth. The braised beef shank and tendon was mildy spicy. Yum The tea they offered tasted like warm monk fruit water. This was a nice touch and anti-yeet-hay. Overall the meal was good, reasonably priced, good portions. However, the senior discount they advertised was a little misleading. My dad asked about the discount at checkout and they said, no you need to have ordered two spicy noodle dishes. It doesn't say that on the poster, but we didn't argue since the prices were already low. Total bill with tax was $38 Easy parking, and plenty of seats.

    Original grain noodle with snakehead fish
    LeeLee C.

    Comfortable decoration with fish lanterns hanging on the ceiling and a big wall art highlighting the grains, very earthy warm yet bright ambiance. The tea they serve is mock fruit red date tea, pure clean ingredients and naturally sweet yet healthy. Love it! I tried the original grain noodle in fish soup with snakehead fish. The broth is rich and thick, the fish fillets are silky smooth, the quail eggs are soft inside and the tofu is also silky soft, the whole dish is warm and delicious! I thought five grain noodle means rolling all five grains into the noodle dough, but it's actually 5 kinds of thin noodles in the bowl. The noodles are made from 5 different kinds of grains so you see white, green, yellow, grey colors of noodle strands. The noodles hold up well on its own. I drank a lot of the broth first, ate the one large piece of lettuce, tried the fish fillet, ate one quail egg and finally got to the noodles. Even half into the meal time, the noodles are still not soggy. The sliced beef rice is also good. Soft beef and good flavor of sauce to go with the white rice. The steamed broccoli is fresh and appetizing. Service is courteous and friendly. Tables and chairs were wiped, tea was refilled, and a small free appetizer of pickle and peanuts was served. I would hope the food came a bit faster but overall a very satisfying experience. I wish I saved room to try their desserts next time.

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    Victor G.

    Five Grains Noodle House opened where Firepoint BBQ & Noodle was. Decor definitely changed. Seating is 15+ tables though it looks bigger from outside. Order from QR code on table. Had problem when the "39" app. Couldn't navigate inputing the "password" 2 factor authentication system. Server placed my order.. Within minutes, was served soup, appetizers, snacks. Main soup just 5 to 10 minutes. System efficiently moved food quickly Offerings: Five Grains (rice, corn, sorghum, peas, buckwheat) Noodle Soups & its variants (beef, pork, fish, others) with many broth options, dessert, drinks, beers, dry noodles, rice plates, appetizers & snacks, soups, combos... Eats: combo with snakehead fish noodle soup (23.75) Comped salted peanuts, sliced radish -fresh, tasty, yummy.. - tea: robust flavor, not watery tea bag kind. Tendon appetizers -not tuff chewy, tender thinly sliced. Slight chew. Yum! Cloud soup-listed as option under "drink" -actually a dessert, semi-sweet "soup" with hydrated snow fungus, gogi berries, mini lychee. -everyone would like this, especially young patrons Snakehead Fish Five Grain Noodle Soup -rich milky broth tasting like tonkotsu with cabbage, vegetables, pickled cabbage, green onions, cilantro.. -noodles al dente, taste similar to rice noodles. - smooth, crispy fish, fried silken tofu, silken tofu, quail eggs paired well with slurpy noodles 4.71 stars. Luv snakehead fish version, unsure how other soup options taste like.

    Beef Noodle with Braised Beef (solid 4.5 out of 5!). Very generous with protein.
    Marshal R.

    Overall 4.5 out of 5 THE GOOD ° The beef noodle with braised beef was a banger! (4.5 out 5) - very generous with braised beef! ° Wife got the Numb & Spicy fish soup (5 out of 5) - generous with the amount of fish too. ° They have fries for the young ones and those who cannot appreciate a good noodle dish. ° Tables are consistently cleared and cleaned quickly. ° Decorations are nice. ° Friendly service. THE BAD ° Initially forgot to get us waters. - They did make up for it though. The server noticed and had waters brought asap. ° I wish the spoons are a bit more surface area. The noodles are slippery and it was hard to get them to stay on the spoon. THE UGLY ° Nothing On a more comedic note, I made my oldest and pickiest son try the broth. His comments were, "It's taste a little bit ugly (probably meant the way it looks) but it's good!". Hey, I'll take it!

    Pickled string bean with minced pork
    Jade L.

    We were craving noodles and decided to try this place since we are always here in the area for boba. The place was buys but not too busy where you couldn't find any seats. The menu and ordering is through the QR code. We asked for tea but the tea is not to our liking. It tasted like there's sweetness added and the flavor wasn't that good. I would suggest just getting water. What we ordered: Braised beef noodle soup. Rice noodle soup with pickled string beans and minced pork. Both soup flavor is spectacular! The braised beef itself could have been better. The beef didn't have a good texture and was pretty rough. The string beans with minced pork was good. I wish both bowls had a bit more noodles. Usually going to a noodle place I leave pretty stuffed but I was still hungry. I definitely would come back and try other things. Not bad place, price is pretty good with decent food.

    Anna C.

    Revisiting this restaurant just a week after our first visit, tried 3 new noodle soups (tomatoes soup base, spicy and sour base and original fish soup base) and they are all very satisfying! This will become my go to spot for fish soup based noodles!

    Rice noodles with pickled string beans and minced pork $15.95

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