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The Noodle Way

5.0 (3 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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4 months ago

First time here and highly recommend. Had the beef noodle soup and was outstanding. Great portion. Friendly atmosphere.

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Zhongzhong Noodles - Bronx - Szechuan Braised Beef Noodle

Zhongzhong Noodles - Bronx

4.4(102 reviews)
3.6 miBelmont
$$

Zhongzhong Noodles is one of my favorite spots in the Bronx. I have been here quite a few times and…read moreit is truly a gem!! Their service is amazing always, they are very attentive and make sure to make their customers feel welcome and appreciated. Food here is always delicious and made to perfection!! Definitely a must to try different appetizers, their soup dumplings are to die for!!! Definitely recommend, whether you're craving some noodles or simply a rice bowl, they are equally exquisite in their own way!!!

I think in general, Zhongzhong noodles are one of the most underrated Chinese restaurants in NYC. I…read morefirst had it in Roosevelt Island and I thought it was absolutely delicious. I wish there were more locations of this in Manhattan. We made an order at the desk before we seated ourselves and for a Saturday evening, there was quite a bit of open tables which was great. I ordered the Szechuan Braised Beef Noodles and they were absolutely delicious. The noodles tasted a bit like ramen noodles but they were able to grab all the delicious and garlic flavored soup. I really appreciated the soft-boiled egg with its marinated egg whites. I also loved the big tender beef chunks as well. Overall, I really cannot wait to go back to Zhongzhong noodles and I hope that they open up more locations. I will say though that since I last went to the Roosevelt Island location, they have raised their prices quite a bit - maybe $2 or $3 per dish.

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The Handpulled Noodle - Dapan Niu: 5 Spice Stewed beef with Ribbon Noodles

The Handpulled Noodle

4.4(404 reviews)
6.3 miHarlem
Locally owned & operated
Discounts available

On the whole, have enjoyed elsewhere for years handpulled noodles from Central Asia, so The…read moreHandpulled Noodle perked my interest... although had earlier made it up to this Harlem location. Decided to try an order for delivery via GrubHub and compare dishes with two separate noodles, based on what they recommended for each best for delivery: Beijing Bolo with a fermented black bean ground pork sauce, a.k.a. Zhejiang Mien, including Size #2 pressed noodles thick like udon, scallions, and cilantro, plus Cold Sesame Noodles utilizing handpulled lagman. Both dishes I ordered medium spicy. The Beijing Bolo came in a bowl, while I needed to plate the Cold Sesame dish. Both were flavorful with tender noodles. Next time, more likely to go in person over delivery, and explore other dishes on their menu. It's a great option particularly for this neighborhood! Definitely would recommend trying out The Handmade Noodle!

I happened to be in Harlem and noticed handpulled noodles, so of course I had to try it. The…read morereviews were solid. I placed a pickup order, but when I got there my food hadn't even been started yet, so I ended up standing around for another 10-15 minutes. That part was annoying. I started with the cumin dry rub wings. They were just okay. Very tangy, not very spicy, and honestly a bit over cooked/fried. I'd skip the wings. The steamed chicken and shiitake dumplings were the highlight. They had peas inside and were actually really good. Super flavorful and easily my favorite item. I also ordered the cumin soup with hand-pulled noodles, medium spicy. Everyone warned that spiciness was intense, so I played it safe, but medium ended up being pretty underwhelming for me. The soup was also very oily. The minced pork was fine, nothing special, and while I liked the noodles, they could've been cooked a bit longer. Overall... meh. :/

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Ani Ramen House

Ani Ramen House

3.9(84 reviews)
7.9 mi
$$

The tofu teriyaki bowl worked so nicely with the sake soy glaze. It comes with white rice, brussel…read moresprouts and tofu chunks. I was not a fan of the cold miso dressing that was over the pickled veggies and I love miso. Womp womp. Next time, I'll skip the dressing and also try the bao buns. The passion fruit fo'jito was the star of this meal. It was packed with the flavor of the vibrant and aromatic tropical fruit. The fo'jito was offset with a mellow earthy basil essence. I'd definitely get this drink again and again!

Ani Ramen is a decent ramen shop. The Ramen is not amazing out of this world, but it was pretty…read moregood and it satisfies the cravings. Given that there is not many ramen shops in New Rochelle, I would consider coming back here. I also had a kimchi bao bun, and it was amazing. This is something I would consider coming back for. Shoutout to the staff, Jhosue, for supporting me as I navigated through the menu. He is knowledgeable about the popular items on the menu and even considers what kind of flavors I lean towards before making a recommendation. I appreciate the patients like the staff here. The scene is this somber night in the Japanese lights. It's a cool vibe and nice aesthetic. I enjoy the Japanese feel of the wall art and the moody lighting in the bar. This place would be fit for a casual dinner solo or with some friends. I am a harsh grader. Ani Ramen earns a 3atar from me because although the ramen was good, it was rather smaller than what I've seen in many other ramen shops. Additionally, I would be confident to say the ramen is average. The service was excellent, and the scene is calming in the dimmed bulbs.

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Borgatti's Ravioli & Egg Noodles

Borgatti's Ravioli & Egg Noodles

4.8(203 reviews)
3.6 miBelmont
$

I've been coming here for years; there are a few new faces. They have the best fresh pasta, most…read morecut to order. There's ravioli. I can't make manicotti as good as theirs at home for the cost. There's a small section with groceries. They always have creative window displays. Service is helpful and can be informative.

Now that I'm older and live in the burbs, there are things that I'm just used to sucking. Take for…read moreexample Chinese food, the best place in my current neighborhood would have closed in a month in my old neighborhood. It's the same with Ravioli. I'm used to getting ravioli from an Italian Superstore that's dotted across Long Island. Good? Yeah maybe but what I grew up with? Nah. I'm in The Bronx and I'm going to stop at Borgatti's Ravioli for our Sunday dinner. Walking into the store, it's very small. There are high glass partitions, no touching just pointing. I see the various pastas and ravioli but I want the big suckas. Small ravioli? C'Mon! I made the best red sauce that I will drown these raviolis in a sea of tomatoes. The small raviolis just can't swim in my pot! The older gentleman behind the counter asks if he can help me. I ask him to open the box and actually show me the larger ravioli. Oh baby, they are large and in charge. Why I walked out with one box still boggles my mind because I should have bought 3. I'm not in the area too often and the extra boxes would have carried me through the winter. I hand over my cash and the gentleman says God Bless to me. I'm not getting blessings on Long Island! When I came home, my wife made the perfect Sunday dinner. Those raviolis came straight from the 70s. Simply perfect. God Bless us, everyone.

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