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    Noodle Art

    4.3 (116 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed

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    Lori L.

    I'm happy to find an authentic noodle place in LA so I don't need to drive to the San Gabriel valley. The thick noodles were doughy and tasty. The clear lamb soup soup was satisfying. The braised beef noodle soup had tender beef and the stir fried lamb noodle in cumin sauce was flavorful. The fried rice with shrimp was fragrant. The qishan style noodles had pork belly and hard to find in LA. They also serve roujiamo, a Chinese hamburger. It is inside the farmers market. The food came out fast. There's plenty of seating around. They give 90 minutes validation for free parking.

    4.Braised Beef Stew Brisket Noodle Soup
    Justin A.

    Nothing like a good bowl of noodles before catching a movie. Noodle Art is located inside the Grove Farmers Market and serves authentic Chinese noodle dishes that hit the spot. We ordered the braised pork belly bowl and the braised beef noodle soup, and both were very flavorful and comforting. It tasted very authentic. If anything, I wish I had gone with a spicier option, but that's on me. Prices felt reasonable for the portion and quality. This is the kind of place that would hit even harder on a cold night. Definitely a solid pre-movie meal and one I'd come back to when the noodle craving strikes.

    Stir fired chicken noodle is so tasty they give you a lot so you can share.
    Sarah A.

    It's a good spot to get some yummy food and tasty noodles with beef or chicken you can choose from. Good options to choose from I got the fired veggie rice in the side is really yummy with chili oil . Love the friendly staff and nice to enjoy outside

    Top 2 noodle
    Lianne P.

    Hits the spot if you're craving a saucy bang bang noodle. Quality of meat was just OK. Not the best version of this dish I've had but the only one within 30 mins of the area.

    braised beef noodle soup
    Sally Z.

    First time at the Original Farmer's Market and while there were so many delicious spots to grab lunch, I was craving Asian food specifically noodles so it was a no-brainer when I spotted this place. I ordered the Braised Beef Stew Noodle soup and it was SO good! The broth was the standout: a deep and savory flavor. Noodles were springy and delicious. Overall, it was a very hearty meal for $15 and I appreciated that the staff added extra broth for me.

    5.Braised Beef Noodle Soup
    Chrissy L.

    The Braised Beef Handmade Noodle with Preserved Sauce and Braised Beef Noodle Soup were absolutely worth the wait in line. One of the best noodle spots around, though it's so hard to find parking and a seat because the Farmers Market is always packed.

    Noodle in chili oil & sesame paste
    Mel J.

    It's a food stall in the farmer's market area of The Grove. I ordered noodle in chili oil & sesame paste and it came out pretty fast. Noodle in chili oil & sesame paste: The noodle was very good (chewy and soft). The sesame sauce was good but I wish that it was more creamy. The chili oil was spicy and good.

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    Sofis K.

    BRAISE BEEF NOODLE SOUP 9/10: This was such a comforting and delicious meal. The soup is only 14.99 (13.99 plus 1 dollar for the braise beef) and it is worth the price! It comes with bok choy, meat, noodles, and pieces of potato and tofu. The pieces of meat are also extremely flavorful!! I got it slightly spicy and it was the perfect amount. My only note is that the noodles were a little soft for my liking but that's purely preference! SERVICE 10/10: Since it is in the farmer's market, you usually order at the stand and sit down. The lady was so sweet and welcoming and overall great service! NOTES-- - Farmer's market parking. Unfortunately, I do not know if they validate for the farmers market BUT u can easily get validation from the fruit stands :)

    Braised Beef Noodle Soup
    Hyeonmi S.

    First, sorry, I hate leaving bad reviews but this was my honest experience. I hope service improves. The taste of my beef noodle wasn't bad, it was warm and strong--maybe noodles were too thick for my taste. It was a very simple dish that didn't have much except noodle, soup, and small amounts of beef and potato. I felt like my friends and I went around a time where it wasn't crazy busy but I don't even know how many times my friend said we were ready to order at the DIY area--there was no line, just food coming out for customers to pick up. I think good service at the bare minimum means at least saying "be right there!" We had no response. The service felt like they couldn't care less. Not that they were mean but it felt very dismissive in the way that they don't acknowledge your presence while you're waiting to get your order taken!

    Number 4 and number 7

    Delicious obviously homemade noodles at a reasonable price. The spice level is adjustable but the flavors are always complex and delicious! The cashier was sweet and efficient. Must try!

    Elika Z.

    Food was good but i only liked certain dishes. I really enjoyed the braised beef noodle soup, the fried rice, and the stirfried noodles were okay. I think it is also an acquired taste. There are certain spices I did not like but overall it was a good experience. Service was fast. And ambiance was busy but good -- since it was in the grove's farmers market. Would go back for the soup and the fried rice still.

    Inside farmer's market.
    Brian W.

    Qishan noodles are a bit vinegary, loaded with little bits of chopped potato and chopped pork belly, and service is decently quick. But it's a rare Asian food vendor at The Grove's Original Farmers Market, and you have to give them credit for trying, especially for a crowd normally not aiming for authentic food.

    Number 5 Braised Beef Stew Noodle Soup (Clear Soup)
    Kevin C.

    Ordered the Number 5 Braised Beef Stew Noodle Soup (Clear Soup) and Number 7 Braised Beef Handmade Noodles with Preserved Sauce. The Number 5 was a nice stew with rich beef flavor and a very bouncy noodle. These noodles had a lot of chewiness to them and were made very long. The beef in this soup was so tender and soft to chew apart. This is a great option to look for something warm. The Number 7 was also a great option with the same tenderness in number 5 about the beef. The spice here was not problematic; it enhances the flavor onto the noodles which also remain quite chewy. My only general complaint would be that the serving bowls seem ridiculously large for the serving that was given in each item. Surely, you could use smaller bowls that are less cumbersome, less to carry, and more visually appealing. When you're finished, you can organize and leave your dishes where they are as they have staff to clean up the shared spaces. Parking validation is available here.

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    Spot on authentic and affordable Chinese food tucked away in the bustling food stalls in the original farmers market.

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    Delicious food. Quick friendly service. Part of the 3rd Street Farmers Market. Inviting open seating

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    Marugame Monzo - Red Dragon Rice -with ground pork

    Marugame Monzo

    4.4(5.2k reviews)
    7.0 miLittle Tokyo, Downtown
    $$

    For as long as I can remember, I've been team udon over ramen. And in my opinion, this place puts…read morethat debate to rest. The classics like Niki Udon, Kitsune Udon, and Curry Udon are incredible staples that stand the test of time and simply hold their own. But if there's any restaurant to enjoy the classics and dip into a little fusion cuisine, THIS is a place you should add to your bucket list. Their creamy mushroom udon is phenomenal. Mushrooms are delicately seasoned and cooked correctly, the texture of the noodles have a perfect bounce/chew to them, and that cream sauce? Addicting. This place has this distinct homey comfort type of vibe to it. The restaurant's decorations aren't too over the top. Most importantly, it's such a clean establishment. In my experience, the servers here are a bit soft-spoken. But they're polite and very knowledgeable about the menu. I look forward to trying more dishes off the menu!

    One star off for horrible parking and no designated validated structure…read more Otherwise the food is delicious though can be pricey compared to other soup cuisine like Thai or Vietnamese. My sea urchin udon has an adequate amount of sea urchin. The duck udon has a few slices of duck unlike dishes like Bun Mang Vit or Mi Vit Tiem where there is a whole thigh and other meat portions. At least the meat here is deboned so non-Asians can eat Service is fast and food comes out immediately. I was in and out within 40 minute. I will come back eventually for something else but not in a while.

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    Marugame Monzo - Agedashi Eggplant ($6)

    Agedashi Eggplant ($6)

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    Hangari Kalguksu - (LARGE) Hangari Bossam

    Hangari Kalguksu

    4.4(3.3k reviews)
    3.6 miWilshire Center, Koreatown
    $$
    Women-owned & operated
    10 years in business

    I can't believe I haven't tried Hangari Kalguksu until now, but I'm glad I finally did! The star of…read morethe show is their Kalguksu (Korean Knife Cut Noodle Soup), but the Bossam was also a highlight. They're located in a very busy area of Koreatown, so street parking is very difficult to find. If you aren't finding any spot after circling around endlessly, just do valet parking, which was cheap and easy. The Spicy Seafood and Chicken Kalguksu were so good and comforting! Both soups were tasty and I was very satisfied with all the ingredients included in the Kalguksu. As a noodle lover, the noodles also hit the spot definitely hit the spot. The Spicy Seafood Kalguksu also wasn't terribly spicy, so I would definitely recommend it if you can indulge in some spice. We also ordered the Medium Bossam and that really completed the meal. The pork belly was very tender and delicious and is so good wrapped with the napa cabbage, radish kimchi, and garlic. There is also some dipping sauces for it. I definitely recommend also ordering the Bossam! Overall, I enjoyed everything we had here! The portions were perfect for our party of four and we were fully satisfied after our meal.

    Hangari Kalguksu was #1 on my list to eat at while I visited Koreatown…read more It's a shame that they don't have many options besides the sujebi for solo diners. I love noodles, so I knew I wanted to get their kalguksu or sujebi which is basically hand-torn kalguksu in ripped piece form. Everything is HUGE portions, and plus the banchan (four offerings), it's a LOT for one person to eat. I was SO full I felt so wasteful unable to finish anything. I love that the sujebi came with kabocha, potato, and some green veg. You literally don't have to order anything else besides the dish. The kalguksu looks like it's shared and recommended with 2+ parties. This place was filled with families, duos, and larger groups, so I think it must be more of a place to share. I came for a later lunch on a Friday, and just like the yelp revs said it was full and busy but not completely packed. I didn't have to wait for a single small table for one. The service is fast and the staff are so friendly and attentive. I'm glad I finally dined here, but would def only come back with a larger group.

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    Hangari Kalguksu - Belly and Jowl & Chicken-KALGUKSU

    Belly and Jowl & Chicken-KALGUKSU

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    Bossam jowl combo

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    MDK Noodles - Dumpling soup for the soul

    MDK Noodles

    4.1(1.9k reviews)
    3.3 miKoreatown, Wilshire Center
    $$

    They're known for their knife-cut noodles, but every item on the menu is authentic and delicious…read more The real star of the show, though, is the kimchi. It has an intensely bold garlic flavor, easily the strongest garlic-forward kimchi I've ever had. As soon as you sit down, they bring out a generous dish to the table. Throughout your meal, servers come around with trays piled high with more and ask if you'd like a refill. The answer should always be yes. Honestly, it almost doesn't matter what you order, just pick something and enjoy the endless kimchi. You can't take any to go, so savor it while you're there. Pace the rest of your meal and take your time, making each bite of kimchi last.

    Standard lunch spot for Korean soups & dumplings…read more Loud, crowded, busy. The hyped cold arrowroot soup was just ok and did not live up to the reviews. Famous for its garlic kimchi ~ the most garlic ever tasted in kimchi, almost too much whileeating over powering the soups. Regretful eating so much of it with garlic burps all day long! LOL Dumpling hot & fresh to taste. Overall decent spot for lunch but a couple $$ too much for what you get. Parking garage validation across the street was a headache. Instructions do download the garage app in the restaurant was in Korean so needed a translation. When trying to exit the gate, the app would not detect the rental and we had call the support number and wait for a live person to assist over the phone :/

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    MDK Noodles - Menu AYCE Shabu & Kalguksu daily from 5pm-9pm.

    Menu AYCE Shabu & Kalguksu daily from 5pm-9pm.

    MDK Noodles - Outdoor seating for AYCE Shabu & Kalguksu open daily from 5pm-9pm.

    Outdoor seating for AYCE Shabu & Kalguksu open daily from 5pm-9pm.

    MDK Noodles - AYCE Shabu & Kalguksu daily from 5pm-9pm.

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    AYCE Shabu & Kalguksu daily from 5pm-9pm.

    Tsujita Artisan Noodle - Chashu Ramen

    Tsujita Artisan Noodle

    4.2(163 reviews)
    7.3 miArts District, Downtown
    $$

    Tasty ramen and tsukemen! I was in the area looking for something hearty and this hit just the…read morespot. We ordered a tonkatsu ramen and a tsukemen which had a choice of cold or hot noodles We did a hot noodle and both dishes were tasty! The tonkatau wasn't overly heavy but just enough to not be bland either which was perfect for my taste Interior was clean and service was awesome. We came on a Sunday early afternoon so we didn't have to wait. Parking is unfortunately just street parking but there's also a lot nearby if you're willing to pay. This place was also dog friendly and my small Maltese was allowed to sit with us even though there was no outdoor dining

    PREMISE: I went to this location on a Wednesday evening at approximately 5PM for a party of two…read more WAIT TIME: We got seated right away! There was not anyone at the restaurant at the time, but people did start trickling in as more time elapsed. We got our food relatively quickly as well. FOOD: I ordered the spicy pork tsukemen ($23.45), which is their dipping noodle. The noodles are thicker than standard ramen, but in a good way! It comes with thick chashu (thick, fatty pork) slices and soft boiled eggs. If you haven't had tsukemen before, you essentially dip your noodles into the broth and then eat it that way. The broth is extremely flavorful and there are also pieces of chashu in it as well. The only critique that I have regarding this is the broth was lukewarm which made the dish taste slightly off. I've tried this dish at another branch and the broth was also lukewarm there, so I'm not sure if this is a location issue or a standard amongst all branches. Also, this dish does not really have any vegetables in this, but I also don't know if traditional tsukemen has veggies included. SERVICE: Service was quick and everyone was nice and doing their job. Didn't seem like the staff was slacking or messing around while there weren't many customers. They were very attentive to us, refilling our water immediately once they saw it was getting low, and being very attentive towards if we had any other concerns or if we needed anything else. PARKING: There technically is street parking but since it's in Little Tokyo, it's going to be very difficult to find it. There's $4-6 valet parking available nearby the location. There are a lot of people walking around though so just be safe. INTERIOR: It's not too big of a place but it's also not too small as well. It looks very well kept and clean. BATHROOM: Two gender neutral bathroom stalls that are both very clean and accessible. No issues here with them. TLDR: Overall, I thought the place was pretty good to eat at! I would definitely come back for the tsukemen (as long as the broth is warmed up until it's hot). A very good dish combined with great music (they have some great Japanese music variety) is definitely a spot worth coming to with friends !! :))

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    Spicy Tuna Bowl

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    Daikokuya Little Tokyo - Daikoku Ramen

    Daikokuya Little Tokyo

    4.1(9.9k reviews)
    7.0 miLittle Tokyo, Downtown
    $$

    I'm really torn because the food was really good, but the service was seriously lacking. There were…read moresix of us, and all of us felt how rude they were. We ended up being sat next to the grill, I have a shellfish allergy so we asked to sit in their outdoor seating area (which had plenty of tables open) instead just so my allergies don't get triggered by all the vapors. As we walked to our outdoor table, my husband and friend heard three workers talking crap about me and complaining that I shouldn't even be eating there because everything had shellfish. Let's be honest it's not that hard to accommodate, plus we're giving you our business so what's the problem? Rude all the way through table service, then when we were all finished, we had barely just paid and we were finishing our drinks when the same three workers rushed into our table to clear everything out and pushed us out of our table. We're all a pretty chill group of people but every single one of us left saying what the actual f*ck was their problem?

    My buddies and I were craving ramen and came across this spot after seeing all the great reviews…read more We decided to give it a try, and it definitely lived up to the hype. The place was packed and had a lively atmosphere. There was a lot of energy, but it was still comfortable enough to have a conversation and enjoy the meal. I ordered the ramen along with the fried rice, and both were excellent. The ramen was rich, flavorful, and easily one of the best bowls I've had in the LA area. The fried rice was also a standout and paired perfectly with the meal. Service was great from start to finish. The staff was attentive, friendly, and kept everything moving despite how busy it was. Overall, it was a fantastic experience. I'll definitely be back to try more of the menu. If you're in LA and in the mood for ramen, this is a spot you should absolutely check out.

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    Daikokuya Little Tokyo - Inside

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    Daikokuya Little Tokyo - Spicy Miso Ramen

    Spicy Miso Ramen

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    Pine & Crane DTLA - Minced Pork on Rice

    Pine & Crane DTLA

    4.5(1k reviews)
    6.0 miDowntown
    $$

    Had a long layover in LA after my flight to San Francisco got canceled, so instead of sitting at…read morethe airport for 6+ hours, I decided to finally check out Pine & Crane in DTLA. It's been sitting on my saved list for a while, and honestly, this turned out to be the perfect opportunity. The space itself is bright, clean, and welcoming with warm woody tones throughout. Casual setup where you order at the counter and they bring the food out to you. I had already looked through the menu beforehand, so the real challenge was narrowing down what to order for one person. I failed at that... and I'm very happy I did. Started with the Pig Ear Salad 滷豬耳朵. Braised thin sliced pig ears dressed with soy sauce, chili oil, sesame oil, scallion, and cilantro. OMG. So good. Tender, flavorful, perfectly braised, with that satisfying chewy texture done right. Also got the Fried Peanut Salad 五味花生 with garlic, cilantro, scallions, vinegar, and Thai chili. Super crunchy, bright, refreshing, and honestly addicting. I added a cup of the Hot & Sour Soup 酸辣湯 too. Organic tofu, beech mushroom, carrot, bamboo, woodear mushroom, and egg. Super comforting with a really balanced tang and peppery heat. Not overly thick or heavy like a lot of Americanized versions can be. Exactly the kind of soup you want during a long travel day. For noodles, I ordered the Dan Dan Noodles 擔擔麵. Sesame-peanut sauce, cucumber, cilantro, crushed peanuts. Delicious on its own already, but I ended up adding some of the fried peanuts from the salad into the noodles and it became even better. Then the Three Cup Chicken 三杯雞 with sesame oil, soy sauce, rice wine, and Thai basil. I do wish it had a little more wok hei, but overall the flavor was still really comforting and savory. Extremely good with rice. Had a glass of Gewürztraminer alongside everything, which paired surprisingly well with the spice and aromatics. Their wine list leans more organic / natural wine focused, which felt very LA in a good way. Ended up sitting at a high top next to one of the managers and had a great conversation throughout the meal. She ended up hooking me up with the Traditional Shaved Ice 傳統刨冰 with grass jelly, red bean, boba, sweet potato balls, taro balls, brown sugar syrup, and condensed milk. I was already planning to order it anyway, and wow... I finished the entire thing. The brown sugar syrup was incredibly fragrant. Packed the leftovers to-go, and that ended up becoming my dinner after landing in San Francisco later that evening. Flight cancellation somehow turned into a really great food day.

    Came here today and enjoyed it. We ordered the mapo tofu, Chinese broccoli, popcorn chicken, and…read moredan dan noodles. The food was good overall, although I've had better Taiwanese food elsewhere. The modern design, trees, lighting fixtures, and casual environment made it a great place to sit and enjoy a meal. The cashier and our server were both very friendly and welcoming. I'd come back for the ambiance and service alone if I'm in the area.

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    Interior of Pine and Crane

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