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Noodle Works
250 Randol Mill Avenue, Southlake, Texas, United States
About the Noodle Works
Noodle Works is a cozy and welcoming restaurant located at 250 Randol Mill Avenue in Southlake, Texas. Specializing in delicious noodle dishes from various Asian cuisines, our menu offers a wide range of options to suit every palate. From traditional ramen and pho to stir-fried noodles and rice dishes, our skilled chefs prepare each dish with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Noodle Works is the perfect spot to satisfy your noodle cravings. Come visit us and experience the flavors of Asia right here in the heart of Texas.
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250 Randol Mill Ave #140, Southlake, TX 76092, United States
Opening hours of Noodle Works
Monday:
11:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
Day off
Wednesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 21:00
Friday:
11:00 - 21:30
Saturday:
11:00 - 21:30
Sunday:
11:00 - 21:00
Reviews of Noodle Works
"I'm in love with this place why? My joy is different every time I taste all their menu items, the taste is unique and real. Atmosphere especially! ♥︎"
"Thrilled that we can now enjoy authentic soup dumplings and food without having to drive far. Noodle Works is hidden right next to Sprouts by Davis and S. Southlake. Generous portions and fast service. The broth for the beef noodle soup is done perfectly; not greasy at all. I would say it's similar to Dragon House's. The food is pricier than at other places, but it's somewhat expected since it's in Southlake."
"10/10. Wow. This is insanely fresh, FANTASTIC Chinese food. Everything. If you’ve ever had Chinese food in San Francisco this competes with Chinatown. You have to try this out!!! Ask for Shirley! She was such a fantastic waitress. We had our 1 year old with us and she brought him toys and even walked him over to see their pumpkins. We will be back!"
"Second visit couple weeks later: Went in when it was not busy. Only one server and I was the only customer. I ordered the Sichuan Boiled Beef. It was pretty good, not as good as the northern dallas places. When they serve it, the top should be sizzling so you get to first enjoy the aroma of the sizzling sichuan peppers, garlic and cilantro. This one was dropped in front of me unceremoniously without even a word. The beef portions were generous and nice and tender. It was a little over-velveted, hiding some of the true beef flavor but it was still good. I would order again. I would get it to go though since they charge for rice as some reviewers have observed. I had most of it to go since its hard to enjoy without rice but i also had it with fresh noodles the next day. It just felt wrong not getting a single bowl of rice given the price of the dish. I could not get myself to cough up a buck for the rice. Anyways the noodles turned out to be better. Yay First visit: Must have been opening jitters. The noodles that was served was inedible. Way too undercooked. I like firm springy noodles but this batch could have benefited from another 45secs in the bath. I told them it was undercooked but was ignored. I had to get the whole thing to go so I can recook it at home. The soup itself was savory but the sliced beef was too thin making it tasteless and textureless. I really wanted to like the lanzhou noodles but was sorely disappointed. The rolled beef was tasty although the wrapping was a tad too chewy for me. Too thick of a wrapper. However the fillings with cuke, cilantro, sauce and sliced beef was very pleasant and tasty. I had the pad thai to go since my wife was craving it even though I questioned the wisdom of getting padthai at a chinese place and as expected, she did not enjoy it. This time the rice noodles were overcooked and a 16$ mess of congealed starch with not much flavor. I will give them another try since I really want them to be good. I dont relish driving 50 minutes to get a decent meal. There's a decent place further up the road and its still my goto place if I feel a craving for xlb and nurou mein but this place is closer and hopefully it will get better. please let it get better"
"I'm a big fan of anything noodles! I've been looking forward to try this place since I found out about it. I ordered the Youpo noodle and szechaun beef/tendon in chili sauce! Both have great flavor and good portion size. It was a good spice for me! I will definitely come back and try dining in next time to try other dishes!"
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