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    Wuhan Noodle 1950

    4.2 (83 reviews)
    InexpensiveNoodles, Chinese
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Abby L.

    This place is good for a quick dine in with a simple menu and small casual clean store front. We ordered the beef noodles in both the dry and the soup noodle. Personally I liked the dry more as it was more flavourful. We got them in mild spicy as it was my first time here but I think definitely would go for regular spicy next time as it was a little bland for me. I did like the noodles itself so perhaps I just needed the extra kick. For the price for the noodles with meat and veggies plus a pop, it is quite decent nowadays but this is definitely a more "no frills" kind of price. Based on what I had, it honestly wasn't memorable, but I would love to give it another try with more spice and maybe try the side dishes too!

    Dry beef noodles
    Lillian C.

    Small noodle shop located in the condo area by Warden and 7. The staff are friendly and attentive and patient when they were explaining the menu items and what drinks came with the orders. We went with the dry beef noodles and the spicy soup noodles. Overall, the noodles tasted fine; the dry noodles came with thin slices of beef and some pickled carrots and beans mixed with a house sauce. The spicy beef soup noodles came in a beef broth with slices of beef, onions, and bok choy. Both noodles were good but we found it a bit lacking in flavour (perhaps it needs a bit more spices). Undecided if we will be back for another tasting!

    Sticky rice wrapped with tofu skin on the exterior with minced mushroom , meat and dried tofu
    Jan Y.

    Love this type of food. no frills, relaxed, good price. From what I hear from many other neighboring patrons "very authentic".

    Beef soup noodles
    Mei Lan M.

    This place is small. There is probably enough seating for about 15 people. When we came, we were the only ones dining in, but they seemed to have a lot of take out orders. I got the beef dry noodles and my daughter got the beef soup noodles. The dry noodles were really tasty and came with a decent amount of beef. The beef was soft and tender. I liked the combination of all the flavours. My daughter enjoyed her soup noodles too.

    Wuhan dry noodles
    Sunny W.

    FOOD | I have been meaning to come here after hearing about the uncalled for negative backlash against this restaurant as a result of the pandemic. I finally visited for lunch, and got the Wuhan dry noodles ($7.99). I love any type of Chinese dry noodle, and these ones definitely did not disappoint. I love the pickled veggies included in it! The portion was so big that I was able to eat the leftovers the next day, and the noodles were equally good cold! They also gave us a free drink with our noodles. SERVICE | A cute husband and wife duo own this restaurant. Visiting them just reiterated how unjust, unfair, and completely untrue all of the negative comments were. They were the friendliest owners ever, constantly checking up on us and making light conversation throughout our meal. They also had some cute phone cases for sale, and they gave my friend and I a small discount because we bought so many! VERDICT | Please visit them and support your local Chinese businesses that have taken a hit during the pandemic. The food and service are amazing!

    Peter M.

    We Support Our Local Businesses !!! This Local Family Run Restaurant serving fantastic dry noodles in the Wuhan, China Style came under some scrutiny earlier this year. Being someone who eaten at many restaurants in the Liberty Square Food Plaza and as someone who has eaten here before, I decided to bring our Food crew down to Wuhan Noodle 1950 to show our support. The signature dish at this Noodle House is the Beef Wuhan Dry Noodle and you can't go wrong for a quick high-quality Noodle Bowl. We ordered some of our favourite apps and bowls and went to town. We loved every bite and I'm sure we will be back. Earlier this year and due to the fact that the restaurant simply had Wuhan in their title, this family-run Noodle joint was a victim of harassment from some less than intelligent folk. This did not stop the Markham Food Community from going there and showing our support. We must stand together in these trying times of Lockdowns and Delivery-only food to support our local businesses. When this Pandemic is over we do hope restaurants like this will still be standing. I love their noodles so does most of Markham and its thriving foodie community. Give them a shot and show your support too!!!

    Matthew D.

    I'm not even exaggerating, this is undoubtedly my 1 go-to spot for authentic dry hot noodles. There are not many places in the GTA that sell dry hot noodles at all, but this spot not only offers the classic Wuhan dish, but other Wuhan specialties. . As a noodle lover, the sauce base is more important than anything else IMO. I loved that the sesame sauce in the noodles was just the right amount and didn't overpower the dish. The noodles were slightly chewy and firm but definitely cooked to the right texture for a dish that is served 'dry.' This dish was ~$12 before taxes so I'd say it's relatively "more" expensive than your typical casual Chinese noodle place, but the flavors are worth it. The beef and other toppings were pretty whatever- namely it was the sauce that defined it. . I also tried doupi (translates to tofu skin), which is a Wuhan specialty. The Wuhan doupi I ordered was stuffed with sticky rice, mince meat and mushrooms which was filling and definitely an appetizer worth the buck. . Once again, I highly recommend.

    Beef Bowl with optional egg and vegetables.
    David D.

    In these epidemic rampant times I decided to drive from The Junction all the way to Markham to show support. Small space, large table populated by white politicians and Chinese business leaders. Complete with photographer to document. The owner seemed happy to see a Caker such as myself brave the paranoia. I had the beef bowl (hot) with optional boiled egg and vegetables which was excellent. Some patrons had the breathing masks to be honest, but all were in good spirits. One issue is the air quality. They have boiling pots and steamers going behind the counter and no air circulation except when the front door is opened. They should work on this. But I will return if in this out of the way area.

    Angela L.

    Recently got take out from this place seeing all the good reviews and it definitely did not disappoint! I got their chicken dry noodle and their beef noodle soup (which I forgot to take a picture of) Both dishes were super flavourful and delicious. I feel like the portion size is just right as well. I will definitely give other menu items a try next time!

    Pork dry noodle
    Rachel L.

    It was pretty good! FOOD: I got the pork dry noodle and the sauce coated the noodles well. The dish was nice and hot; and the noodles were chewy. PRICE: at $8.99 it cant get any cheaper! I think it also came with a free pop, but I didnt want it. SERVICE: great! They also take credit card! OVERALL: If you're craving noodles, this is a great new place to try.

    Charles Y.

    My friend, who's parents are from Wuhan introduced me to this place. It was our group's first time here and we loved it! Wuhan noodles is traditionally dry and spicy noodles served at street vendors in paper bowls. The noodles are fresh and mixed with soy sauce, sesame paste, green onions, dried radish, sour beans, cilantro, chili oil. The waiter will ask if you want to remove any of the ingredients and ask you for your preferred spice level. They have mild, medium and hot. The medium is slightly spicier than Tabasco sauce and their chili is very aromatic. I recommend at least medium if you can handle the heat. If you have a friend you don't mind sharing with I would order 1 dry and 1 soup noodle so you have some variety. They also have a few side dishes too including a chicken soup which goes well with dry noodles. I ordered the dry noodle with chicken and my mom ordered the beef noodle soup. The chicken was tender and marinated in soy sauce (I think). After mixing the dish the noodles go from white to reddish brown and makes you drool a bit. It reminds me of dry dan dan noodles. In fact, I thought there might be peanut sauce in it but it could be the sesame oil. The noodles are soft, doughy and firm but not soggy. Perfect noodle to soak up sauce. I'm on team cilantro and I liked the random bits that surprised my taste buds while eating this dish. The spicy beef noodle soup have the same fantastic noodle in a flavourful soup with some bok choi and really tender beef. I just salivated. My friend says he's tried one other place downtown that serves Wuhan style and he says this is much better and more authentic. The meal before coming here was Northwestern Chinese style noodles at Northwestern Chinese Cuisine and I thought this place would disappoint and I was wrong. I legit might go back tomorrow for lunch. You get full from 1 dish but you don't feel like a disgusting pig after words. My new winter comfort food. Wuhan making Wuhan proud. They have skip the dishes too.

    Balance amount of meat, noodle, sauce and toppings.
    Crystal L.

    Came in for their peanut flavour dry noodles on Sunday. Staff are super welcoming and nice. Love their smile. Looks like a family business. I ordered the Chicken gristle dry noodles (extra spicy). Fyi: chicken gristle = chicken soft bones. Each noodle order comes with a free pop. Food came around 7 mins, not too long of a wait. Look and smell 4/5. Rmb to mix the noodles before trying them coz their specials sauce are at the bottom of the bowl. Spicy level i would say 1/5. Not spicy at all. Their spicy aren't in the sauce, It is like hit sauce from the jars. But!! The homemade peanut flavour paste sauce base are flavourful and not overly sticky or thick. Great way to enhance flavour. 4/5. Noodles pretty chewy, perfectly made. A little bit oily because of the hot sauce topped on the noodles, would suggest putting it on the side if you love spicy. Overall 4/5. I also ordered the three delicacies wrapped in tofu skin, 3/5. It is basically sticky rice wrapped in thin tofu skin. Taste like the sticky rice you eat at a dim sum place, and not wrapped in leaves. Overall 2/5.

    The pull begins!
    Wei C.

    Ok this is gonna be a sort of rant and food review....with all the craze that is going around these days with the Wuhan Corona Virus, it can bring out the worst and best of people. A recent article in The Toronto Star talks about the underlying racism that has emerged when Chinese restaurants and plazas are targeted by people who basically associates the virus with the community itself. In this particular case a local small business where all the products are locally sourced. The only thing they have in common is the name and people on social media try to be funny and associate them with the virus itself. "Oh do you serve Bats??" Seriously??? These are people's lively hood here that you playing around with!! This is the worst of people. Once I read what was going on I was determined to offer my support and check out this place. Wuhan Noodle 1950 serves fantastic and legit dry noodles from Wuhan, China. The signature dish is the Beef Wuhan Dry Noodle and is fantastic! The noodles are super chewy, the sesame flavour strong and the beef delicious! At only $10 it's a great meal to have. The place is small with some seats but clean and well maintained. You can tell the owners are hard working people and deserve to do well. The best of people? There were a lot of other people today that came to support the restaurant as it was their first time too! . 4.5 outta 5 for some fantastic Wuhan Style Dry Noodles!

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