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Noodle's Time

3.5 (104 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese, Noodles
Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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Good for kids
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Zoe C.

A little cozy restaurant close to H-mart. We went on a Sunday during lunch and it wasn't too busy, not too slow either. We came specifically for the River Snail soup noodles (螺蛳粉) and it did not disappoint! It was delicious, and it was just right. Not too spicy, not too greasy, not too sour, just perfect. We also ordered a few other dishes like the duck roll, spicy chicken feet, octopus rings, and a 老友粉. All delicious. I was worried that it would all be super greasy, but it all felt pretty light (or maybe I didn't eat a crazy amount ). Service was quick, and the waiter was nice.

Lao you fen
Edwin S.

Doesn't look like much when you pass this joint, but don't count it out! For noodle lovers, takers of spice and those whom really want that authentic Chinese taste to kick your salivary glands, this spot is one to try. Noodle time main dishes focuses on the Chinese rice noodle (quite literally the translation). It takes on the impression of broth from different regions of China and brings it home to us here in Edison. The broth is what makes the noodle done here special and it pairs well with assorted meats that can be warmed up in the soup. We got the two noodle main dishes of 1) lao you fen and 2) liu you fen, both we recommend. There isn't a lot of protein so for those who would like more, definitely go for the beef or pig ear to eat with it! You just can't go wrong with that combination! Both broths hit differently and are thick with a seasoned taste. Think of it as a ramen, except the impression is inspired by mixtures of Chinese umami flavours instead!

a restaurant with a pink wall
JoJo W.

I have been coming to this noodle shop for years and now I will finally write my review. Cleanliness: The restaurant is very clean and they have a hand sanitizer for customers to use. Staff: The waitress is friendly and helpful with the menu. Cucumber Cold Dish w/ Garlic: This is very delicious and was better than we thought. Marinated pig ears: This was actually better than I had expected as well. Shredded pork with Szechuan pickles and noodles: This is by far my favorite noodle soup dish. The pickles have a great taste and the noodles are cooked to perfection. House spicy beef w/ cold noodle: My friend said the noodles are delicious and the flavoring is perfect. The beef was on point with the taste as well. Overall: This is one of the best noodle shops in town and I will always come here when I want noodles. I brought some of my friends here and they love their noodles as well.

Guilin Style rice noodle (no soup)
Bonnie L.

The service is very fast.. good for a quick bite.. flavor wise.. hit or missed.. the scallion pancakes is not my expected flavor..

Liuzhou Style Spicy Rice Noodles with Soup
Haoran X.

You get more than what you pay for here. These five dishes combined costed $53 including tip and taxes. In terms of taste, I really really enjoyed the spicy rice noodles and the fried shrimp. Rest were just okay. Beef and tripe mostly just had tripe. The shredded pork noodles was a little salty and the flavor profile was bland compared to the spicy rice noodles. Bean curd was good, but not memorable. However, I would definitely still recommend this place and would come back again. I'm sure there are more hidden gems, and the proportions were more than enough to satisfy two people.

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Alan Y.

Recently recommended by my friend, I came to this restaurant couple of times already. The place is neat and the food is really great! Love it!

Xinling X.

They served spoiled pork once. I could smell the sourness and tell it's not from vinegar. They replaced it with marinated beef to make it up. No apologies, it's okay, I don't expect it from that waitress anyways which I'll address later. The beef was no where near fresh and super salty. Noodle was great. Been there twice, ordered two different kinds of rice noodles, both better than expectations. The waitress is definitely the worst part of this restaurant. Passed over the bill every single time while we're still halfway working on our food. Are your kicking us out? She talked to people in an aggressive tone and the face... the one-star review below has vividly described it well so I won't say anymore. I'd give 4 stars if she improves. Saving on the electricity bill is not worth it. It's 85 degrees out there, your AC is not cool enough when you serve hot and spicy food. Thinking of the dining environment, i won't crave for your food under weather like this. And the spoiled marinated meat probably results from the bill saving actions too.

Grace L.

This is our first time coming here to eat inside the restaurant . The noodle tasted so good that my 7 year old almost go for a second round Especially the beef noodles soup .

Monica M.

The bamboo was very fresh, not much 'luosi' flavor - I meant the signature 'smelly luosi'. It's a bit salty to me. Good to try it out for a 'luosi' noodel fan!

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I personally didn't like the noodle soup that I ordered. Atmosphere was horrible and did not feel clean. Service was ok.

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So comforting to eat here, great food and excellent service. We love to get the beef noodles!

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Very delicious food. Service is just Ok. Ambiance is normal, great place for lunch. Would recommend for my friends.

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Interior - super casual

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Egg noodle soup with beef brisket and shrimp wontons

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