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    Tina's Noodle Kitchen

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    10 years ago

    Had beef skewers, loved the sichuan style sauce, the tract, stomach and eggs. Amazing

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    Preston Noodle - Inside Preston Noodle

    Preston Noodle

    2.0(4 reviews)
    0.0 km
    $

    DON'T PAY UNTIL / UNLESS YOUR FOOD IS READY ELSE WALK OUT AND EXPECT RUDE CUSTOMER SERVICE BY THE…read moreCOOK INSTEAD OF A REMEDY . Advised phone order ready in 20 minutes but 45 minutes later it's still not ready but advised it will be another 5 minutes. 15 minutes later food is still not ready (over an hour now) and in frustration I demand a refund which was initially refused and advised it will be another 5 minutes. I advise the owner(s), be honest with your customers, don't lie and tell them it will be 20 minutes when it is really 45 minutes to an hour. His reply instead of offering a remedy is, 'leave and never come back'. Go elsewhere, I did and the meals were ready in 15 minutes (not 1 hour and still waiting at Preston noodle).

    I wouldn't be taking anybody here on a first date, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it is a…read morebad place - just plain. In fact eating here gives me the feeling that I'm actually eating in your standard Mong Kok street side restaurant, which is basically what I mean by no-frills. Okay, it's not classy, but they do give you some very generous servings, the food its really cheap, and the staff are super friendly. Actually, the serving I got was so large that I had to take it home in a doggy bag (which they were more than obliged to do). Oh, they don't serve alcohol, and they only take cash, but at least there is an ATM next door.

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    Preston Noodle - Now that is a heap of Noodles (and is making me hungry)

    Now that is a heap of Noodles (and is making me hungry)

    Preston Noodle - Some Chinese New Year decoractions

    Some Chinese New Year decoractions

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    Noodle Kingdom

    Noodle Kingdom

    3.3(10 reviews)
    0.1 km
    $

    The one thing that I like about living in Preston is the number of authentic Asian restaurants…read moredotted along High Street. Ever since going to Hong Kong I have had a hankering for proper Chinese food. This isn't the food that you find at the Chinese stall in the food hall, but rather a restaurant owned and run by Chinese, and the worse their English, the more authentic the restaurant tends to be. Okay, it's not Hong Kong, but then again unless you are willing to put aside a week to travel there and back, these restaurants are probably the best that you are going to get. This certainly wasn't a bad restaurant. The staff were ever friendly, and it certainly seems popular, and they also have chop-sticks, which for me is an absolute must when it comes to eating Chinese food. The cool thing about these restaurants is that they have pictures of all the dishes, so you can just flick through the menu and point to the dish you want. However, be careful not to make the mistake that I made and point to the wrong one because you might end up with a meal that you don't particularly like. Oh, I better not forget, they also have pots of Chinese tea for $1.00 each, which is also pretty cool.

    Ok so the Noodle Kingdom in Preston has a few noticeable differences from its city sister. Theres…read moreno fancy red and gold wallpaper and theres no suits. The clientele is mainly Preston locals and the destination diners. The menu is exactly the same and I am grateful for this. Over lunch and weeknights this place experiences the same peak hour rush as the city Noodle Kingdom but due to the suburban location of this restaurant theres a slightly more relaxed vibe. Its not unusual to see people waiting five deep in a queue for the freshly prepared dumplings and noodles. I've already detailed my fetish for their dumplings and the no 29 (beef/noodles) however you can add the no 94 (fried chicken/noodles) and beef skewers to the list. The beef skewers are a grilled/spiced cummin delight and great to chew on. Prices are cheap and the service is blunt, this place delivers consistently great food, however a word of warning, go easy on the chilli.

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    Noodle Kingdom - The place needs a makeover

    The place needs a makeover

    Noodle Kingdom - I love the fish tank at the back

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    I love the fish tank at the back

    Chongqing Noodles - Steamed Pork with Rice Powder (Fen Zheng Rou)

    Chongqing Noodles

    5.0(6 reviews)
    8.6 kmMelbourne

    Feel the burn! This place knows how to turn it up. Amazing flavour from delicious numbing spicy…read moresoup broth. Perfectly cooked noodles and the right toppings. We enjoyed their featured Chongqing noodles with pork mince and peas and bok choy in a spicy soup, and the wonton noodles with spicy soup. Wonton serving bowl is slightly smaller than the Chongqing but still packs a heavy punch. There are many options on the menu and less spicy dishes as well. Would definitely recommend this for anyone in search of a delicious and reasonably priced meal.

    While wondering the streets of Melbourne, we passed this restaurant and we HAD to eat here. There's…read morea Chongqing noodle shop in SF that we really liked and were just craving for some delicious noodles... This place did not disappoint! We stopped in for a late lunch and fortunately the restaurant wasn't that crowded. The menus are almost entirely in Chinese so it can be difficult if you can't read... We both ordered combo meals and walked out stuffed! The price point was just right and everything was delicious. There are a few different combo options and one we got included a bowl of noodles (pick which one you want), steamed pork w/ rice powder, and bing fen (dessert). The noodles were spicy, a bit oily but oh so satisfying to eat. I could have done without the steamed pork but the bing fen was delicious. After a big bowl of spicy noodles on a hot day, it was a perfect way to end the meal - cool and sweet w/ a mix of different textures. This isn't a place over-run by tourists so it's a great place to grab some authentic noodles without too much of a wait. If I'm ever back in Melbourne, I'd definitely come here for a meal.

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    Chongqing Noodles - Menu 2

    Menu 2

    Chongqing Noodles - Bing fen - clear jello with molasses and a variety of toppings

    Bing fen - clear jello with molasses and a variety of toppings

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