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    4.1 (294 reviews)
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    Stir-fried green beans
    Sherman L.

    Food 4/5 - Ordered #1 house bowl with egg noodles and stir-fried green beans. #1 house bowl is delicious, this is chiu-chow style soup, as the broth is light and savory with garlic, but not very salty. Shrimp is good sized, and the sliced pork and fish balls/cakes are soft. The egg noodles have good texture and are generously portioned. Stir-fried green beans have good "wok-hei" and the green chilis give it a nice little kick. Price $$ - Price is very good for the portions that were served. Service 3/5 - Service is average, they did make a round to refill our waters. Ambiance 3/5 - Interior is average, as there's nothing visually to capture your attention span while waiting for your meal. Overall - Had a pleasant experience and would visit again.

    #10 dry House Stir Noodle
    Timothy T.

    Growing up in the 626, Kim Ky and Kim Kee were always staples. I'd still make the drive out to Rosemead for some of the best Teochew noodles around, but for this area, NoodleMii is actually pretty solid. I usually go for dry noodles while my wife prefers soup noodles, so we tried both. Unfortunately, the dry noodles fell a bit short, but the #1 House Soup Noodle was definitely the standout and noticeably better. Overall, we'd come back for the soup noodles and to try some of their other items, like the beef udon and beef chow fun.

    Brandon K.

    A good option for teochew noodles, the flavors here are addiciting....The prices are pretty good, and this is probably the closest place near Diamond Bar you'd be able to get it. Their chicken wings are pretty well priced, and fried well. However, the wings aren't always consistent in the type of wing they give you, it can range from a piece of a drummette, wingette, and a wing tip. NOODLEMii doens't really offer too much in terms of service near closing time, but are pretty attentive when someone is up front. If you're looking for an easy, quick, and tasty meal, this a really good option.

    House Stir Noodle Soup
    Catherine C.

    I found out about NoodleMii from going to Torotea. It's in the same plaza, and as someone who loves noodles, I wanted to check it out! They mostly serve rice/egg noodles with and without soup. If you're familiar with Kim Ky noodle in San Gabriel, they have some similar style noodle soups. They also serve stir-fried noodles and fried rice and rice plates, if you prefer those instead. I like their house bowl, which comes with shrimp, sliced pork, assorted fish cake, minced pork, and rice noodle. The soup is comforting, and you can choose egg noodles or rice noodles. I think their broth is not as good as some others I've had, but it's still pretty good. Prices are reasonable, and service is friendly. I'd come back if I were craving the noodle soup and didn't want to drive to San Gabriel.

    Sunnie M.

    We tried it over a year ago and it was soo delicious! We recently returned and the quality had gone down a lot. The soup was way too salty and they didn't give nice cuts of the duck. They also never refilled our water when we were there. You can definitely tell in the photo, I posted our last experience and our most recent experience, what a quality difference there is in the duck noodle soup. Disappointed.

    #1 house noodle - pretty good!
    Lina T.

    WOW! It's been a while since I've seen these prices for noodles/noodle soups! $10.75 - $12 for a bowl (decently sized too) is amazing! The restaurant was empty when I went and it made me nervous initially, but fret not! This is a legit good spot for a quick meal. The egg noodles are great here, not the best we've had, but we aren't in Alhambra, so expectations need to be realistic haha. The broth is the same for all of the noodles soups except the beef one is what we were told. I think they could've held back a little bit on the fish sauce (?) as it was very strong in my side broth, but not the worst! The toppings for seafood/meat was decent, they weren't skimpy and the noodles portion was great! I loved my dry noodles, but warning: some of you might think it a bit bland. It was perfect for me though haha. I'd order it again! The beef skewers were wayyyy too salty for my liking. So I deducted a star there. But overall a solid restaurant and I love that it's a mom&pop shop, so I'm all for supporting this business. For the price, it's a 4 star place for sure. Come check them out! $32 for everything here including tax!

    8. Honey Glazed BBQ Soup
    Amy L.

    I've been looking for an egg noodle/ Hu Tieu place in the Fullerton area for a while but there are none so the closest thing was Diamond bar! What a hidden gem! The prices are unbeatable - $10.75 for this bowl of noodles. I love that you can personalize what kind of noodles you want so I opted for thin egg and wide rice noodles. The flavors were great. Next time I would probably get the duck instead because my one complaint was that the pork was pretty chewy and hard. Ambiance was like any other Chinese restaurant and there was plenty of parking.

    Dani S.

    Upgrading to 5 stars after recent experience! Came here and got the basil eggplant dish with rice recently and it was delicious! Flavor is very good, not oily or salty like some of the other places, and the garlic was just right not too much. Portion size is very good and it comes with rice. Service was fast and efficient, very nice and friendly. Whole place is clean. Easy parking. Highly recommend!

    Wonton noodles with bbq pork  Popcorn chicken  Chinese Donuts
    Shawn N.

    Vietnamese/Chinese egg soup noodle places are a rarity now. We used to have a lot of them in the garden grove OC area, but they've all mostly died out. Only the OG Mi La Cay is still decent and only the location next to ABC market is any good. We tried another similar Vietnamese/Chinese place in Arcadia LA and their food was meh while being overpriced. Noodlemii on the other hand has the OG Vietnamese/Chinese taste that Mi La Cay once had while providing great prices in this inflated economy. We can barely afford to go out anymore, but we'll definitely come back here. I got the wonton noodles with bbq pork. The pork was sweet and tender. While the wontons were very meaty with chunks of shrimp inside. The broth was savory while not overly salty. The noodles were chewy and tasty. 5/5 My wife got the dry noodle special #10 that was really good too. Add a pork bone and it would be perfect for her. Chinese donuts were light and crispy 5/5 Popcorn chicken was 4/5 it was missing spice, though they didn't offer it in spicy. We're just really used to spicy popcorn chicken lol Overall, we're excited to come back with our parents and show them that this place is better than Mi Lay Cay.

    Popcorn Chicken 4/5
    Elizabeth P.

    A rainy day calls for a nice tasty hot bowl of noodle soup and this place definitely delivered. Service was good and the food came out very quick though it seems we were the only second party to arrive. Definitely recommend the #1 House Bowl soup and you can do half rice and half egg noodles if you cannot decide and want to enjoy both. Popcorn chicken was well seasoned and my 8-year old ate every bite of his diced filet mignon and rice.

    Hainan chicken soup
    Teagan T.

    Came back after many years and am still mind-unblown.. underwhelmed and slightly embarrassed.. nothing was bad or great. Just paid for a meal and now I'm full. But nothing in me nor the Hainan chicken noodle soup makes me want to revisit. The black pepper udon was.. pretty good but not enough. The popcorn chicken was also.. pretty good but missing something crucial. Like more basil and/or seasoning?

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    Food is sub-par compared to the other local favorites in town. Their Pad Thai tastes more like noodles stir fried with ketchup.

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    Mr Dragon Noodle House

    4.4
    (467 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$
    Free parking
    Wheelchair accessible

    Sometimes we drive up from Irvine just to go to Mr Dragon Noodle House. Their pan fried buns are…read morethe best I've had in OC (my fave in the US is in Flushing NY), so that's always a dish I have to order. Their mala beef noodle soups are solid, the broth is rich and the noodles are firm enough. The restaurant has very generous portions for their appetizers. The seaweed app is a heaping mountain and the popcorn chicken always comes on a large plate. Their drinks are also big so it's great to share with the group. There's generally no wait when we go, weekdays or weekend. Otherwise we get seated pretty quickly after a small wait. Service is super quick with piping hot dishes.

    Highly recommend if you love din tai fung style cuisines without waiting 2hrs and breaking your…read morewallet. Their dan dan noodles with rice noodles was savory, with that lovely peanut base sauce. Their Crab & pork xiao lou bao is super delicious. Their skin is thin and the soup inside just fills your mouth. Honestly i think it's better than Din tai fung for that alone. The beef tomato noodle was filled with thick, tender beef chunks, and the diced tomato was actually sauted with savory seasoning. You can see many locals come here to enjoy excellent quality comfort food. From Ordering to being served was a matter of minutes. Great for limited lunch break people! Very clean, simply decorated place.

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    No. 1 Noodle House

    4.5
    (165 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    I had a lovely experience at No. 1 Noodle House (Rowland Heights). I ordered the Beef Rib Noodle…read moreSoup ($16.50 - Mild). It's a spicy eruption of flavor! It offers a generous portion of tender, juicy meat and springy, fresh noodles. "DELICIOUS!!" I arrived at No. 1 Noodle House (Rowland Heights) on Sunday (around 11AM). Parking is easy. The lot is big with many spots. Staff is very friendly and welcoming, but Staff spoke limited English. Fortunately, pointing at the menu was clear enough. The food took eight minutes and nine seconds. Fast time! As mentioned, the Beef Rib Noodle Soup ($16.50 - Mild) is wonderful! It arrived picturesque and delicious!! However, despite ordering "mild," the food has a very strong heat; I sweat nonstop as I ate. The broth is rich, savory, and spicy. The meat is tender, flavorful, and falls off the bone. And the noodles are hefty, soft, and springy. It's a wonderful, euphoric combination of flavors and textures. Concerning ambiance, No. 1 Noodle House (Rowland Heights) is surprisingly spacious with its tall ceiling and relatively clean surroundings. However, its walls and furniture look worn down with time. Some seats even had torn holes. Unfortunately, the music uses radio with constant commercials playing in the background. Fortunately, there's a gender neutral restroom in the back. Overall, I found culinary magic at No. 1 Noodle House (Rowland Heights). The food is fresh, generously portioned, and well-prepared. I left full with a bright smile. If you enjoy spicy beef noodle soup, this is a must-try! 5 out of 5!! "GO!!"

    Ran just by a husband and wife team, so service can sometimes be slow but it sure does feel like…read morehome! I've tried their beef noodle soup, and it's one of the most authentic versions I've had outside of Taiwan. It's got great beefy flavor, balanced by that iconic five spice. We also steered off the beaten path by trying a rice dish, and this wasn't as spectacular, hence the 4 stars. I'd focus on getting the noodles, which makes sense since it's in their name! Great little local spot.

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    Siam Station

    Siam Station

    4.1
    (125 reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    There are a lot of Thai restaurants around the area but this one stands out to me the most. The…read morerestaurant is very clean and modern. The menu is extensive and packed with so much flavor! Khao Soi- hearty noodle soup with a curry like broth. It comes with egg noodles and your choice of protein. I love, love this dish. Thai Boat Noodle- most places skimp on the meat but there is so much meat here! A comforting dish if you're sick. Chicken Satay- moist chicken with two delicious accompanying sauces. Easy appetizers for kids! E-San Sausage- perfectly grilled sausage that is so good by itself or with rice. Tom Yum Fried Rice- good flavor and my kids surprisingly really enjoyed this dish. Drunken noodles- possibly my least favorite dish from here. The noodles were all stuck together and compared to everything else, it was quite bland. Staff is attentive but sometimes service is kinda slow. Definitely check this place out if you want a delicious meal without the wait.

    Visited this establishment a few weeks ago because we wanted thai food in the area. Parking was…read moreeasy and got seated immediately as we got there right when they opened on a Sunday morning. Definitely makes me miss Thailand. The kids really enjoyed the chicken satay and the peanut sauce was tasty. Papaya salad was decently spicy, but it was good. Pad thai and pineapple fried rice was not bad. Also got the roti with curry, which was a big hit.

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    Seasons Cafe

    Seasons Cafe

    4.5
    (47 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Based on Yelp, found this no-frills, hole-in-the-wall Chinese cafe situated in an almost-empty…read moreshopping plaza. Don't let the surroundings deter you from not trying their authentic soups & dumplings. It's good comfort food. With only a few tables inside, dining patrons gather early in the morning for breakfast and most do takeout orders. They also carry frozen dumplings available for purchase. Prices are reasonable and the person behind the cash register is nice. Service is quick and plates are cleared right away. Get-your-own-water at the table in front. *Hearty, savory & filling pork wonton soup- 4 stars *Pan fried pork & shrimp with chives dumpling- 4 stars

    My mother wanted to go back to Seasons Cafe since she really liked the food from her last visit…read more This time we ordered pan fried dumplings and buns, boiled dumplings and xlb. The food seemed to be consistent as our last visit. However, I found a bug's leg on my spoon as I was eating... when I got home, I keep burping up heavy msg flavor that I thought it was a one off thing last time. There's only one person serving the food so has to be patient about it. Need to ask them to clean up the table as last party left. Get your own water at the corner. There are pictures of food on the menu items on the wall. It's a hole in a wall kind of place. There seems to be quite a few regulars that like this no frill food. For me personally, I didn't like the msg and seeing a bug's leg so I won't return agin even though the food tastes decent at the moment.

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    MIAN

    MIAN

    4.3
    (503 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    I love Mian! Every time I visit the staff is always friendly, the food is consistent, and the…read morerestaurant is usually pretty quiet, clean, and relaxed. I've tried quite a few dishes here and honestly everything has been solid. I usually get the house beef noodle but this time I tried the braised pork noodle. The noodles had the perfect bouncy texture, the pork was super tender, and the bok choy added a nice crunch that helped balance the richness of the broth. My friend got the hot and sour chaoshou which was also really good. The dumpling skin was chewy and they were packed with filling. It's also nice that you can customize the oil level in your broth. We ordered the pig ears as an appetizer too. I loved the crunchy texture but the flavor was a bit underwhelming. The initial taste was mostly chili oil and then the flavor kind of disappeared. They have a lot of other great appetizers on the menu so I'd probably skip this one next time. If you're looking for a relaxed spot with consistently good noodles Mian is definitely worth checking out!!

    Very authentic, very spicy, and very tasty. This noodle shop has a variety of different Szechuan…read morenoodles and appetizers. We usually come for the Chengdu zhajiang noodles, but also added on some cold apps and they didn't disappoint. Although still very spicy, the tofu with century egg dish had a calming effect to it that helped relieved some of the spices. Service was surprisingly great for a Chinese restaurant, and they were both attentive and efficient. Would definitely return again.

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    LAN Noodle

    LAN Noodle

    4.1
    (504 reviews)
    6.4 mi
    $$

    LAN Noodle has been on my radar for awhile but I've always been lazy to head towards West Covina to…read moregive them a try. That will now change because it was that good! I got the Braised Beef Noodle Soup with Wide Flat Noodle and in Medium Spicy. Everything was exactly to my tastes. Fantastic hand pulled noodles with great texture, delicious soup and their chili is actually spicy, numbing and very flavorful. They are heavy handed with the spice, I'd say their medium is a typical extra spicy. I typically order extra spicy elsewhere but was trying to cut down on the oil a bit so got medium here and was pleasantly surprised that the level of spice was just right for me. If you're not use to spice, definitely get mild or no spice. This is a dish I would get over and over again and never get tired of it!

    Solid LanZhou Noodles. Probably the best I've had in Los Angeles. Makes Northern Restaurant (Suo…read moreFeng Yuan) look like the minors. What I liked, soup base clear, had hints of Sand Ginger, Umami Bone Broth, hints of cinnamon, heavy parsley/ cilantro, fennel, star anise, black cardamom, white peppercorns, mmmm, I can taste the broth even now, 2 days after that meal, very distinct, and when paired with their in-house chilli oil, not the one on the table, the actual spicy one they exclusively keep inside the kitchen, you can taste the additional layers to the chilli oil and it just brings the entire LanZhou Noodles to a whole another level. The lamb Rou Jia Mou was really filling. I liked the quantity, not overtly big, not too greasy, and had just the right amount of protein to keep the dish an appetizer, as you await the main course. Pickedled Sweet Kimchi Cabbage was also very enjoyable, although I prefer the in house ones made at Yumi Time in City of Industry better crispiness to the bite in their version and more balanced taste. A solid four, because I'm biased. Having worked with two extremely talented masters in Phoenix Arizona, I've tasted what could be the best LanZhou Noodles and Best Xiao Long Bao any seasoned restaurant staff could ask for. My former colleague Hand Pulled Noodle Master chef Shuai used to head the reknown LanZhou Noodles place in Gaithersburg Maryland serving up all those Ambassadors, Lobbyists, DC Politicians, and when we were in Phoenix Arizona, along with Pastry / Flour Dim Sum Master Chef Sister Ying, we concocted probably the best Xiao Long Bao / Rou Jia Mou and LanZhou Hand Pulled Noodles to ever grace the lands of Arizona and in my opinion, was far superior than any other place in Los Angeles. But again that's just me. I'm biased and I've been blessed to sit down, and have worked with some of the best small kitchen crews and experience great staff meals. And this leads to me to my conclusion: Yes, I'm putting this restaurant officially on my #2 for Chinese Noodle Soups in LA. This place will from now on be in my casual rotation. A no frills, real, down to Earth Noodle Shop. Why I like it? Just the overall setting doesn't try too much. On the surface it looks really plain, boring, not much to expect. But once you try it, it just suddenly makes sense, this can be your go-to Pho shop but for LanZhou Noodles and certain types of Cumin Lamb Chow Mein. #1 Corner Beef Noodle House in El Monte #2 Lan Noodle in West Covina

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    Tam’s Noodle House

    Tam’s Noodle House

    4.1
    (308 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    My family and I came over for lunch, and it was loud and crowded on a Sunday at about noon. We…read morechecked in and got a number. It took about ten minutes for us to get a booth table, but we were waiting inside. The staff member called numbers firstly in Cantonese then in English. After we sat down, the waiting line persisted past 1 pm. Similarly, the bustling loudness continued on during the course of our meal. Food arrived quickly, however. The price point for the delicious food is competitive. We got French-style filet mignon ($18.99), braised tofu in brown sauce ($14.99), chicken chow mein ($14.99), and a steamed rice noodle roll with barbecue pork ($5.99). A pot of rice was included in our meal. The steamed rice noodle roll with barbecue pork was a nice appetizer that arrived first. I enjoyed how the French-style filet mignon was garnished with Thai basil, black pepper, and ginger. The meat was flavorful and tender. The braised tofu in brown sauce was consistently hot on the inside. The delicious brown sauce soaked throughout the vegetables. The chicken chow mein didn't have a lot of sauce, but it was still delicious with a lot of meat included. Overall, it would be nice to visit again outside of a peak time because the food prices are competitive. The menu is expansive, and the breakfast selections look interesting. The atmosphere during the Sunday lunch peak time was consistently bustling. I think the restaurant started to play Chinese music loudly at random points so that people could finish dining more quickly.

    Super crowded on a Friday at 2 PM!! I think I am in love with the food here... I still think about…read morethis place weeks after. The pineapple buns are a must try! My family ordered so many items from here and we loved everything! Affordable and shareable. Quick service and massive portion sizes. Definitely order lightly hahaha

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    Chan Kee

    Chan Kee

    3.4
    (237 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    This is our second time here at Chan Kee on Golden Springs Drive. The place looks very dead/dark,…read moreand not like what it was over a year ago. Furnitures and decorations have been rearranged. It feels like they have more than enough seats & tables inside. Food prices are still reasonably affordable and foods are still delicious/authentic in taste. There used to be more employees inside, but today, we didn't see staffing at front counter. Ordered at self service kiosk. I had the all day daily breakfast quick fix: two eggs, hash brown, and toasted garlic baguettes. Simple breakfast much under $10. If I add a meat/sausage/SPAM/etc., I would pay a few bucks more. Everything tasted exactly as expected. Older Uncle cooking inside was busy and multiple tasking as usual with online app takeout orders. The beef macaroni soup was also exactly as described and comes with a beverage of choice (iced honey lemon beverage for us). Huge food portions. Good flavors. No complaints. Very satisfied. Maybe we are more simple to please with general Hong Kong street comfort foods. Overall, I do hope they can stay open and not shutdown like other locations during high inflation times. It's been comfortable dining inside each time. Uncles inside are hardworking folks. There were much lesser cars in the parking lot too. Different vibes compared to the first visit. Still yummy here.

    Have been coming here for their porridge since this location first opened and generally had…read morepleasant experiences... but it looks like things have taken a drastic change for some reason and the latest visit was beyond disappointing. To start off, there was only one person at the store and he was handling everything with zero time management skill. Pickup time continuously got delayed and I had to wait over 30 minutes at the store from the initial pickup time. Then the porridge, omg-- seriously what happened? It was so bland and looked as if they have poured water over some rice powder... like they don't care. As others have mentioned, this location really is not even worth a star.

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    油條 (so yummy with the porridge)

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    油條 (so yummy with the porridge)

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