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    Yang‘s Noodle

    4.2 (284 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Noodles
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    A3. Spicy Pork Wonton(8 count) 红油抄手
    Steven N.

    Ordered pork belly noodles ($13), spicy pork wontons ($7), and peking duck jianbing ($14). I really wanted to like this place because the prices and portion sizes were very good! My biggest complaint is that everything is TOO SALTY. Pork belly noodles - had PLENTY of meat and veggies in it. Noodles tasted fresh, bouncy, and nicely cooked in a wok. Wontons - wrapper was a little on the thicker side and fell apart easily unfortunately. Again, the chili oil used here was too salty too. Duck jianbing - it had a fried wonton wrapper inside so it was nice and crispy. Disappointed how small the filling was. I could forgive all the downsides to the food I had if it wasn't TOO SALTY. Please make it less salty!

    B1. Pork Belly Noodles
    Heather R.

    I visited Yang's Noodle for dinner recently. It was quick and easy to order at the kiosk. I ordered spicy pork belly noodles and a lavender milk tea. The tea was average. The noodles were very good. The portion was large so I brought some of it home. It was simple to pickup the food at the counter and get the take out container. Overall, 3.5 stars out of 5 stars for the meal.

    Terrence M.

    Order: Xiao Long Bao & Mongolian Beef Noodle Pros: Place is very clean! The seating was great as well. Loved the long bench tables they have inside the place. The noodles were very filling! I ordered the reg spice and it was hot ha ha ha. Next time ill go for medium flavor. Cons: i would have loved more meat and veggies incorporated into the dish. I had a few strips of beef and that was it.

    Samantha F.

    I ordered takeout via Uber Eats and everything arrived super fresh and piping hot. I had the wonton soup appetizer, scallion pancake, soup dumplings, and kimchi beef. Everything is really flavorful and not greasy at ALL which is a huge thing for me when ordering this kind of cuisine. Great portions. Really awesome prices.

    Wonton Soup
    Alex W.

    Good prices and good food is the name of the game at Yang's. The menu is pretty simple and they have a few different spice options. Really loved the Wonton Soup which reminded me of my hometown's delicious Wonton Soup. Simple but delectable.

    Oscar O.

    Amazing! First time here and it certainly won't be my last. I ordered the Peking Duck Jianbing and added potatoes and it was delicious. The duck was tender and juicy and the potatoes were the cherry on top. The crepe like wrap is the perfect vessel for the duck, potatoes, picked veggies and cilantro. I added some chili oil to spice things up. I also ordered a lychee tee that hit the spot. The ambience is very laid back. You can order via a monitor at the front desk or directly with a person. The service was very quick. Took less then 15 minutes to get my food. I will definitely be back soon.

    Michelle B.

    You may ask, what the hell is a JianBing? I was feeling adventurous, so I decided to find out. It is the Chinese equivalent of a Taco Bell Crunchwrap with a wide variety of filling options. My choice was a Mushroom JianBing. Did I want to add a Chinese Donut? I have no idea what that is, so yes please! What I got was a sesame crusted soft tortilla wrapped around 2 kinds of fried dough with sliced button mushrooms in a sweet and spicy sauce. Totally weird, but in a good-sticky way. I also ordered crab rangoon which was a total fail - no trace of crab, just cream cheese, and a horrible dipping sauce. This is fast food with very limited meatless options. Glad I tried it, no need to revisit it.

    Spicy pork wonton
    May Y.

    My mom and I were on a lookout to find a new restaurant to try, and we stumbled upon Yang's Noodle since we live close by! There was a self-serve kiosk, so we ordered a plate of Mongolian Beef Noodles ($14.75), Spicy Pork Wontons ($6.99), and Peking Duck Jianbing ($13.99). There was a big portion for the noodles, so my mom and I didn't even finish everything. The Mongolian Beef Noodles were a bit too sweet for our taste, but it had a good amount of spiciness to it. The spicy pork wontons had a good flavor, but the sauce that they use is just chili oil, so there was just a lot of oil on the bottom. It would've been nice if they made a spicy sauce to go with the wontons. The star today was definitely the peking duck jianbing! It was so delicious and satisfying. There was a good amount of duck in it, the crunch in the center made for good texture when you bite into it, and it was just so tasty. I'd love to order another one in a different flavor. The pancake was also really big too. I did write that I wanted the spicy mayo and chili oil on the side, but they forgot about that. The restaurant was clean and there was a lot of options for seating. I also like that they leave extra plates, spoons, and takeout boxes up front so you don't have to ask them for it. The flavors in the dishes were good, but it was a bit oily. I'd still come back and try the fried rice, another jianbing, and a different flavor of noodles to see if there's still a sweetness to it!

    Peking duck roll
    Jenn M.

    Excellent food, and fast service! I'll definitely return. Husband got the Mongolian beef fried rice, we shared potstickers and I got the Peking duck rolls.

    Anthony A.

    As I said before. The best noodle place in Portland. Very nice staff and great food. Grab a seat and enjoy the peace with some spicy noodles.

    B7. Kimchi Beef Noodle

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    Yummy yummy yummy! Love their noodles and there are plenty of options! Would definitely recommend this spot.

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    We love Young's noodles so delicious! I love being able to get fresh made hand pulled noodles right down the street from my house.

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    Best Mongolian beef I have ever had. The flavor was perfect, and the handmade noodles were scrumptious.

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    Best pork belly fried rice I've had in town!! The service was quick and easy. Very cool space and ambiance.

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