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Bings & Noodles
240 Sullivan Street, Manhattan, New York 10012
Location & Phone number
D'Agostino Hall, 240 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012, United States
About the Business
Bings & Noodles is a cozy and inviting restaurant located at 240 Sullivan Street in the heart of New York City. Specializing in a fusion of Chinese and Italian cuisine, our menu offers a unique blend of flavors and dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings. From savory bing pancakes to flavorful noodle bowls, our dishes are prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients and expert culinary techniques. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a relaxing dinner with friends and family, Bings & Noodles is the perfect spot to enjoy delicious food in a welcoming atmosphere. Come visit us today and experience a culinary journey like no other.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"Very small portion. Don’t recommend. Does it think itself is a $$$$ French fine dining⁉️it’s a cheap street fast food. Much more other Chinese restaurant options."
"The staff was great. The jianbing taste was not balance well too salty . However, they hit the points of making traditional jianbing. It included egg, veggie ,and crisp fritter.The size was pretty big. The stinky tofu was not that stinky and too salty. I felt they over fried the tofu and it had remaining taste of oil. It made it taste greasy. I gave it 3 stars for the service but 1 star for the food. They have much more improve space to be valued at that price point. After tax for these two was around $20."
"Had some good expectations for this place from all the great reviews and seeing my foodie friends experiences as well. Unfortunately it wasn't the best experience and I'm honestly not very picky. We walked in and there was no one at the front, we had to stand there awkwardly waiting, unsure whether we should walk in or not for a couple minutes. My friends ended up just seating ourselves since no one came out until about 6 min into being seated ourselves. We grabbed our own menus from the counter before we sat and were looking around but couldn't find the skewer menu that I saw on Yelp. We asked the employee when he gave us our waters and he went back to give us the skewer menu. I went up to order, said 90% of our order before ordering skewers, then he passed me a paper menu pamphlet from behind that looked like it was for takeout. They had a whole section of combos and skewer bundles that weren't on the regular laminated ones lying on the counter. I was confused why this wasn't on the regular menu and had to regroup with my friends to figure out what to order. But the combos are great and much more worth than the individual dishes if you're going to get multiple apps + dishes anyway. A delivery guy also came and nobody was at the front so he stood there confused and said hello? a few times for like 5 minutes before rummaging through all the take out orders on the counter n taking one without exchanging a word with any employee. We ordered: 2 orders of beef skewers - $15.98 These were good! I enjoyed them, but they came out on a take out container lid which I thought was interesting. Combo 1 - $10.95 Jiang Bing (Ham): This was delicious! A great value for the price, it was pretty big too and had a great combo of filling, flavor, and texture. This was also served on a take out container lid. Soy Milk: The soy milk had a little glob of what seemed like congealed soy that shot up the straw when my friend drank. Although I know a little later of film can form with soy milk if you let it sit, I've just never experienced this when I've gotten soy milk drinks at other places and it wasn't super pleasant in texture lol. The soy milk itself was alright, seemed a little watered down n something about it just wasn't the same, I probably wouldn't get it again. Tea Egg: This was yummy! A pretty solid tea egg with great flavor. This was the only dish served on an actual plate, which I thought was funny bc it was a single egg haha. Combo 2 - $16.95 Tomato Egg Noodle: I personally enjoyed this and think it's pretty solid comfort food! My friend said it was a little watered down from the noodle water at the bottom when he mixed it, so the flavor could have been better. Popcorn Chicken: I enjoyed this, the inside was really juicy, not dry at all! Wish there was a lil more flavor and crunch but I would get again. Soy Milk: Refer to comments above! Overview: + Popcorn chicken, skewers, + jiang bing is what I would come back for + Great value combos + 10% student discount + Affordable - Soy milk was a lil watered down and off - Service was almost nonexistent besides giving us water - Menus laying around were not the same as one handed to us that had better combos - The table next to us left about 10 min into my party being there and table was not cleaned for the hour that we were there or even when we left This is a new place and think they have things to improve on but also want to take into account that they def could have been understaffed! So I would recommend giving it a try if you're interested and seeing for yourself."
"Cheap, delicious noodles and skewers by NYU. The decor is cute and pretty. Food is relatively affordable for the area, and the noodle portions are hefty. Favorites were the octopus skewers, the chili oil noodles, and the stinky tofu!"
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