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    C9. Family Reunion (plus half of my friend's).
    Rebecca B.

    I love Guilin noodles! That's the first section of their menu. Get the "family" combo (C9) to try all the meats. It's a sampler platter for an individual. The second section of their menu, losifen noodles, is snail broth noodles, apparently very popular in China now (alternative spelling is luo si fen). I'm intrigued enough I may return to try that. Is it counter service or half service? We came when there were only two other tables and the gentleman staffing the restaurant came and took our order at the table, but we got up to get hot sauces, pickles and a water pitcher. Other reviews say it's counter service. Perhaps it depends on how busy they are. Prepare to get some things yourself.

    Gregston C.

    Legit Chinese noodle soups. The noodle soups have a favorful broth (similar to a hotpot broth) with a variety of content choices. The portions are large and are served piping hot. You have to make sure everyone is into the noodle soup because there's not alot of other dishes except the Japanese katsu curry rice for some reason. The soup is very filling and we all had left overs. The popcorn chicken was a tasty appetizer. Two people could probably share an appetizer and one soup. There is a condiment bar for extra spices and pickled addins. The interior is casual and modern. Fair amount of seating with tables for casual family dining.

    Catfish tofu 鲶鱼豆腐 Tofu W/preserved Egg 皮蛋豆腐 Spinach salad 凉拌菠菜 BZW Lamb Chops is my favorite  Also Diced beef w/garlic
    Wei W.

    他们家的泡菜太棒了,还有就是凉菜皮蛋豆腐、凉拌菠菜、炸花生米。 主菜我喜欢他们的羊排、大蒜牛肉、鲶鱼豆腐,还有好多!主食我不吃,但是好像很多人推荐! If you're lucky, maybe you can taste their delicious Chinese style kimchi , along with their preserved egg tofu, chilled spinach salad, and crispy fried peanuts. For the entrees, I am particularly fond of their succulent lamb chops, their delectable garlic-infused beef, and the tantalizing catfish tofu, among a plethora of other delightful offerings. Although I do not partake in the staple food, it appears to be highly acclaimed by numerous patrons.

    AJ H.

    First time trying these type of noodle soups. I can say is definitely super unique a worth a try Friendly staff, and very clean place

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    Hayley F.

    Discovered this place when I had a sudden craving for noodles. Interior is clean and simple. Not a big restaurant but there are sufficient seatings for big and small groups. I had the family reunion dish which was akin to a tasting sample of their five signature dry mix noodles. The clear broth served with the noodles was slightly bland. The meat given in all five bowls were two pieces each, and the noodles were just a small palm size in each bowl. It was a great portion for those who would like to try a variety of their noodles but didn't have the stomach to eat five big bowls. The sauces weren't too salty but they did taste almost the same in all bowls. The meats weren't seasoned by the way. Roasted peanuts and short pickled long beans were in each bowl too. I received great service today. The lady at the counter had a big smile all the time.

    The other side of restaurant is open concept
    Lou C.

    First time I heard of iEATS Rice Noodle was after the departure of Friend's Kitchen early this year. Looking closely, the logo is a rice bowl above the "i", not a heart. So cute. Adding honey bears to the branding is even cuter. Honey bears with iEATS logo are throughout this restaurant. No wonder it attracted so many younger crowds to dine here. I was here right after work hoping to find some light midnight snacks. Rice noodle is definitely better than wheat noodle. Perfect portion size for me. I ordered pick 2 from the signature dish menu because I wanted to try different proteins. The price was reasonable. Taste was delightful and hit the right spot. Side of diced daikon was offered from the self-serve stand, along with cilantro and hot oil. This dish was the dry type with a bowl of bone soup. I consumed them separately. It doesn't appear to need to be combined. The noodles were hard to pick up with the chopsticks. The owner explained they used to have metal chopsticks. It was even harder than the current wooden ones. Speaking of utensils, the entire dinnerware like bowls, plates, cups and spoon are uniformed in gold colored aluminum. The tables on the left side are divided by picket fences. The center tables seem to fit larger crowds. Overall, iEATS Rice Noodle is an ideal place for family dining and a spot for light midnight snacks. I would return for the soupy noodles next week.

    Cassie X.

    Went with my husband during their soft opening. Service is good and fast. We got a dry noodle dish (it comes sigh separate bowl of soup that you can pour in if you want) and curry rice with brisket. We loved really liked the curry rice dish while the noodle dish was good/ok (it could have used a bit more flavor I think). Overall a good cheap lunch place to go to.

    Kira L.

    I am a big fan of Luosifen and i would say it's rare there's a fresh luosifen shop in houston. The dish and broth isn't the most authentic flavor but I find the noodles itself still delicious and fresh. The family reunion platter had a little bit of everything and I enjoyed the different dry noodles in it as well! Service and ambiance - they just opened so it was really nice clean and modern design interior, the staff were fast with their service.

    E4. Bone Broth Rice Noodle with Beef Brisket
    emily c.

    Came in with the family on Xmas day as we knew most all the restaurants in Chinatown would be open. We decided to try a new restaurant and I'd have to say food is solid here. We had the beef with losifen rice noodle, braised beef signature dry noodle, and the beef brisket with bone broth rice noodle. The brisket was the standout in our dishes and the bowls were all flavorful except the bone broth which was more bland (as expected). They have condiments available that you can add to the bowls to adjust for flavor. Overall good food but wouldn't go out of my way to eat here.

    Losifen Rice Noodles with Beef
    Nathan L.

    We ordered the Family Reunion for my 2 kids and they loved the varieties of flavors. There were little bits of pickled vegetables sprinkled in the noodle bowls, providing delicious contrasting textures. We got the Losifen Rice Noodle with Beef bowls and the broth was very flavorful. They give you plenty of noodles and meat too.

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    Joy L.

    iEats in Bellaire Chinatown, is a modern Chinese restaurant that specializes in specifically rice noodles. They offer an authentic Chinese dining experience, with my favorite dish being the "Family Reunion," which lets you sample a variety of their special rice noodles. Very convenient with ample parking and fast, efficient service. It's the perfect spot for a casual lunch with a modern twist on Chinese cuisine.

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    Dion T.

    This is a newer restaurant in the Dun Huang plaza. However, there was a lot to be desired. The dish itself was bland especially the noodles. The meat wasn't hot nor warm for that matter. The noodle ratio was way off. All around not a good dish at all (in my opinion). However, the interior was very neat and nicely put together, which I appreciate. The server was very nice and the service was top notch. She reminded me off my mom and the vibe felt very home-y. All in all, maybe I just got unlucky with my dish and there are other good plates, but I won't be visiting again.

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    Nhi N.

    I'm all about the noodles!! When I saw this place, had to try!! Such a cute place! Came in not expecting much, but was I surprisingly impressed!! Everything ordered was DELICIOUS!!

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    Eating noodles here at iEats again and really enjoying it. It's really a nice place to relax on the weekends.

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    Really good food. The server walked us though each option on the menu. Very good service and great food.

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