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    Preference Noodle House

    3.8 (67 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Noodles
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Good for groups

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    a bowl of soup
    C. H.

    This restaurant serves mainly northern Chinese food. My family decided to give this place a try as it was something different from our typical choices for Chinese food. Prices are reasonable and portion sizes are good for the price. We ordered hot and sour soup, long bean with minced pork, chicken fried noodles, deep fried chicken nuggets on fried rice, and cumin beef. We were the only customers at the beginning of our meal so we received our order fairly quickly. Service was minimal in that we placed our order, received a pot of tea and food was dropped off at our table. The flavours of the food was good without being too salty or full of MSG. There was more than enough food for five adults. Overall, this was a 3.5 star experience. I would consider coming back if I am in the area as the food was pretty good.

    Pork intestines with chili pepper
    Ade W.

    It's Sunday night, and metrotown is closed so had to look for food outside and found this gem. The stir-fried dishes are so fragrant. Even simple dish taste awesome. Surprise barely anyone dined here on Sunday night. Is it a Canadian thing?

    Water cooked fish and shredded pork and bamboo
    Emme P.

    Correction: this is Szechuan style not taiwanese Water cooked fish 5/5: really flavor and large quantity of soft tender fish Shredded pork and bamboo: 4/5 Large portion, not too spicy. Flavor was a bit off. The sauce was a tad sweeter than I'm used to. Otherwise great dish as well I would definitely bring my parents here when they come to town. Parking is scarce but we parked in the neighborhood easily.

    Pork & Vegetable Noodle Soup
    Wendi G.

    A simple restaurant in a strip mall. Parking is limited in the back. Food comes out as it is complete so one person may get their meal 10 minutes before another - with various dishes being served to other tables in between. The noodles were very fresh and tasty. We had the pork and vegetable noodle soup, tofu with mushrooms and cabbage (spicy) and vegetables and stir fried noodles. The soup was full of lots of vegetables, noodles and pork. The vegetable stir fry lacked flavor and the vegetables consisted of bean sprouts, onions, scallion tops and four pieces of broccoli. A real disappointment. Although the noodles were chewy and fresh I don't really consider onions and bean sprouts "vegetables". The tofu was spicy and quite tasty. Service was fine and prices were fair. $

    Beef fried noodle with satay sauce

    Arrived on a Friday night at 7:30pm and the place was half occupied. Wanted to try the beef noodle soup after reading reviews and I wasn't disappointed. We ordered Noodle in spicy beef soup, beef shank and tripe with spicy sauce, and beef fried noodle with satay sauce for two people. The beef and tripe appetizer was good, a bit oily by the end of it but the mix of spicy oil with cilantro and Asian celery was well done. The noodle is spicy beef soup was very good. The noodles stayed chewy to the last bite. The fried noodles were also good. The noodles used were chewy and well flavoured with the veggies and meat. Portions of the food was good value for money. Small restaurant with a variety of simple Asian dishes, spicy dishes, rice and noodle option. Definitely will return to try their lunch specials or other things from their menu.

    Chicken nuggets and beef shank noodles
    Jennie Y.

    Noodles are my kryptonite. This place is easily going on my list of favourite soup noodles in Vancouver. I had the noodle with beef shank: - Amazing noodles (bouncy and on a bit al dente) - Delicious broth (with salted mustard vegetable and bok choy) - Beef shank (slightly disappointed with this as I was expecting cubed pieces of meat but it was sliced - more like a cured meat) Great value at less than $9/bowl. I also had the deep fried chicken nuggets which were crispy and slightly sweet. A no-fuss, family-owned restaurant serving up damn good noodles.

    Elsa C.

    The hubby and I decided to give this place a try since we were hungry after going to the driving range. It was a June Friday at 8:20pm and no one is in the restaurant. Atmosphere: it is a really cozy place. Feels very homey. There are 8 couple seats and 2 round tables that sit 6 each. Customer service: it looks like our server is the owner's son? Anyways, a young chap came by to take our order and serves us. In between he is just looking at his phone. Kitchen service: we ordered the spicy eggplant and beef noodle soup at 8:23pm and the noodle came at 8:29pm while the eggplant came at 8:33pm. Taste, Portion, Price: both dishes have less ingredients than other similar restaurants like their only winning combo is their lunch specials that is around $8 per dish. Thirst taste: we were not always reaching for water after the dinner. Overall: with so many similar restaurants in the area, we are likely not going to come back. It is good for home-made like food - not restaurant level if you know what I mean.

    Elle L.

    Literally a whole in the wall, you probably drive by a million times and never notice this place. The flavors are amazing each dish with their own unique robust flavor. Lettuce is just lettuce right....I don't know how or why but the lettuce (romaine) simply stir fried with garlic was blow my mind amazing. Lettuce !!!! I could eat the entire plate myself. The pork in a special amazing sauce, you wrap the pork in a very thin dough patty with cucumber and green onions....ummmmm YUM !!!! Hot and sour soup no complaints. Fried rice above average. Would I come back again.....yes and yes. Family run husband and wife and children. Support your local small family run business :) this place deserves it :) :) In fact I'm going treat my parents to a nice dinner here tomorrow :) yum yum PS I have never walked out of the restaurant thirsty ....ever :) and you know what that means ;)

    Fish and picked veggies noodle soup
    Nathan G.

    I should start by saying that when it comes to going out for Asian noodles in soup, Taiwanese beef noodles is by far my least favorite. Having tried Lao Shan Dong, Ali Shan, and Huang's Beef Noodle, I've always found that I would have prefered to have gone for ramen, pho, or going to those build-your-own-noodle restaurants like Deer Garden. Despite this, I tagged along with some friends when they decided to go out for lunch at Preference Noodle House. I have to say, the food here far exceeded my expectations. I ordered the Fish and Pickled Veggie Noodles in soup and would highly recommend it. The soup base was a mix of spicy and sour, which worked really well. I would definitely order this again. We also tried the fried chicken nuggets, which was also good. As far as Taiwanese beef noodles restaurants go, this might be the best I've had!

    Salt and Pepper Fried Tofu Minded Pork Garlic Eggplant

    This place was really close to the Airbnb we were staying at. This was our first time in Canada and we were incredibly hungry after all the traveling. We found this place on yelp and have gone back again since our first visit. The staff at the restaurant are incredibly nice and patient. They gave us barley tea, which was wonderful in the cool weather. We ordered our food and got large helpings of rice. We had leftovers for additional meals. Everything is incredibly flavorful and authentic! It's amazing how they are able to cook so many varieties of dishes in such a short amount of time and everything tasting so incredible. This may not be typical, but because we were told that our American credit cards would be accepted everywhere in Canada, my family and I didn't immediately exchange our money. We went to the restaurant and ordered without thinking about whether they accepted our cards, but when it came time to pay I started to panic because the owner said he accepted Canadian cards or cash. He was so incredibly kind and honest about the situation. Even though it took him extra time, he did the exchange rate and did not take a single penny more. This place is such a gem, but we are also incredibly grateful for their kindness!

    Fried fish with spicy salt
    Jorraine L.

    This place is like a diamond in the rough for noodle soup. Their broths are rich and flavourful, and the noodles which I am guessing are made from scratch in-house are the perfect texture and springiness. How we could have existed off of the noodle soup in Bubble World or Bubble88 or the other Taiwanese bubble variations I'm not quite sure. Their deep fried fish was crisp and the fried rice was smoky, a little greasy, but delicious. Their chicken nuggets were juicy but crunchy, with a better flavor than that of bubble world. This place is amazing and has huge portions, and we'll be back to try other things, along with more noodles! As for the ambiance: its small and tiny, a little run down, but that's perfectly OK with me - I'm here for the food. Parking is a nightmare in the back with the snow and other customers who don't understand the concept of parking. The servers are polite and helpful, and didn't make any complaints when we accidentally stayed 20 minutes past closing time. Sorry!!

    disgusting
    Jooo M.

    Chicken is not fresh! House special pot is very 'special' which full of potato and cabbage, just 3 pieces musscle and hams. The boss said that is normal! When the Canadian Dollar is this cheap?? I went to the restaurant at dinner time, and there was only one table here. You loss one more table right now!!

    Beef noodle 2* out of 5. They can improve the beef slices then it will be good.

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