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    Mala Noodles

    4.2 (37 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Ngan N.

    This is my go-to spot in Providence whenever I'm in town and am craving anything comforting and a little spicy. When they first opened, I was so happy to finally have a mala place in town. Food: You can put whatever you want in a bowl. The variety changes every time I went but some staples included meatballs, fishballs, veggies, noodles, etc. You can choose dry or soup pot, kinds of meat, and spice level at the register. I usually do Level 2 because Level 3 was too spicy for me (and I love spice). Somehow they managed to fit everything in your bowl after everything is cooked. The soup is creamy and sometimes taste a little peanut-y. I recommend putting some vinegar on the side for dipping as it can get salty. Service: Pretty much self service, but the folks at the register have always been so nice and patient. Can't wait to go back!

    Vijay S.

    I tried the spicy dry pot with chicken here. The toppings were alright, though many were unfamiliar to me. You can load it up, including noodles, and choose between white or fried rice on the side. The meat is added separately at the end. The flavors were great and perfect if you're craving something spicy. Overall, it was good, but $23 for a bowl of noodles felt a bit pricey.

    Kim S.

    It's a noodle bar where you create your own soup or stir fry. I chose the stir fry and my mom chose the soup. I loved the noodles and happily added tons of veggies to it. We both got the least amount of spice that was available but both felt it was very spicy for us. (We are wimpy with spice) My husband loves spicy foods and thought it was mild. The employee was very helpful in guiding us with recommendations for what works well in a soup vs. a stir fry. If you love noodles and spice, this place is for you! There is a dining room for you to eat at in the restaurant and it is very casual.

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    Michelle L.

    The food was good, the spiciness level one wasn't too spicy at all. It had a good flavor. It even came with fresh cilantro and green onion however I will say they added so much cilantro to our bowl I think next time I would ask for a little less. The service was great, it was our first time going and they explained all of the options perfectly and how to actually make the DIY bowl. Super friendly! There was a very cute photobooth option that costed around 5-6$ and the large windows were so relaxing to watch people walk by while we ate noodles. We got the DIY noodles with a free side of rice and a peach drink for roughly $23.

    Mala Dry Pot-Mala-Xiangguo
    Alyssa P.

    Really good noodles! I love that I don't have to worry about adding meat since it's a fixed price. Level 1 spice was still spicy for me but still delicious. Good selection of veggies and extras. You can pile as much as you can into the bowl. There's a screen to place your order and they take your bowl to cook it. Nice casual atmosphere. Would come again

    Ingredients that you can choose yourself.
    Yawei B.

    Today was my second visit at Mala noodles. Friendly staffs at my both visits. My family really like their Dry hotpot. We enjoyed dry hotpot in Hong Kong and it's nice to find this in Rhode Island. We also try Rose dry hotpot for the first time today. It's like dry hotpot with cheese and cream flavour add to it. We like it as well. Restaurant deco is very simple, for that I will normally give 4 stars, but since this is the only dry hotpot I know in the area, I will add it to 5 stars as I love spicy food. I also got a spicy shredded tofu appetiser home. It's really good. Will visit again soon!

    Rebecca B.

    I've visited Mala Noodles twice and loved the meal every time. I like how you can fill your bowl to your liking. I wish there were more options or that they could switch it up. I got a stir-fry bowl with lamb as additional protein ($2-$3) with fish balls, pork balls, mushrooms, bok choy, mung noodles, rice noodles with level 1 spice, and fried rice. I feel like level 1 was a good amount of spice for me to where I can still taste what I'm eating without being overwhelmed by heat. I always get my stir-fry to go, but they have a lot of seating areas in the restaurant where I would sit and try the soup version. Mala ain't for the weak. For the amount that you receive for your meal, it is worth trying.

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    Maisune E.

    this was some of the kindest service my family has experienced in prov. we came in on a saturday afternoon and had never built our own hot pot or dry pot before. we also have a lot of dietary restrictions and they were so accommodating including making a chicken broth base which isn't on the menu. the food was so delicious and even though it has a kick (and some of us are a bunch of wimps when it comes to spicy food), it did not distract from the flavors at all. we enjoyed the photobooth inside and bought our prints, and enjoyed eating inside. even though it's not full service, they were so hospitable and brought out sesame paste and water to us. will absolutely be back.

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    SB S.

    Agree with the first review - my prayers have been answered!! Malatang/malaxiangguo is one of my favorite foods ever. I'd always wished for a spot in RI to have it, but ended up making it at home or making the drive to Boston. It's a serve-yourself type of place with a wide variety of fresh and frozen ingredients. You can choose dry pot or soup version, your spice level, and you get a free cup of rice! I love spicy food (especially the numbing Sichuan mala flavor) and a level 3 -- that they give a warning for -- is a really good spice level for me. My friend found level 2 to be spicy, and there's a lot of coughing going on throughout the restaurant sometimes lol Everything was very good, but the flavor has been a little inconsistent each time I've gone. They're new, so I'm sure they're still finding their groove. I usually love malatang (the soup version) but I think their dry pot (malaxiangguo) is even better! What makes this place different is the standard price: 17.99$ (without additional protein added which costs extra) and you can add as much veggies, noodles, fishcakes, etc. as you can fit into the bowl! Every other mala spot I've been to charges by weight (and I eat a lot) So happy they're here, and it has always been busy each time I came. Welcome to PVD!

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    Would never recommend. Multiple bugs in my hotpot. Attached a photo of a couple of them.

    Ramen & Fried Rice
    Bre M.

    Love this place! The girl that always helps me is supper sweet too! I get the spicy ramen with chicken and the side of fried rice. O.M.G. It's basic but very tasty and now It's one of my weekly cravings. YUM!

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    Great food and good price best mala i have. Batter then the one i have in flashing ny.

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    Great build-your-own noodle and hot pot place. Fast service, good pricing, and great flavors.

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    The portion sizes are very generous and flavors are all very authentic as well! Definitely worth a try!

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    Tastes good and has variety, but lately been getting less volume of food than before, and the hours are wrong.

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    4.4
    (81 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    Food: I tried the Carpenter St. Ramen and appreciated the generous portion size. My egg was a bit…read moreundercooked for my liking, and I found the broth a little mild in flavor. My friend originally wanted the Green Curry Ramen, but it was out of stock, so they tried the Spicy Sesame Ramen instead. It was decent, though not particularly memorable. We also shared the cabbage salad, which was crisp and tangy--a definite highlight. If you're looking for ramen that's very traditional or bold in flavor, this might not fully hit the mark, but there are some tasty options to try. Service: Our waitress was friendly and polite, though we noticed she didn't check in as often as we might have hoped. We did have to go to the bar at one point to request the bill, but overall, she was pleasant. Ambiance: The restaurant is cozy and intimate. There's a sign and curtain near the entrance that says "wait to be seated," which was a little confusing at first, but a regular customer kindly guided us around it. Inside, the seating is a mix of a long bar and smaller two-tops along the walls, so it works best for smaller groups rather than large parties.

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    4.4
    (429 reviews)
    3.2 mi
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    Gluten-free friendly
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    One of the best places! Every single thing on the menu is delicious. They have a great lunch…read morespecial as well. The service is great every time we go. Love the drawings guests leave that are pinned to a wall. Also love that it's not so huge and overwhelming. It's a perfect size for intimate dinner with friends and/or family.

    After an incredibly hot visit to the Roger Williams Park Zoo, I was craving something salty and…read moresatisfying on a spiritual level. With that in mind, there's nothing else I could imagine other than a hot bowl of ramen. Located about 1.7 miles or a 7min drive away, I was excited. Upon pulling up to the front of the building, you can drive slightly further down SE and park in the small lot with several spots. I actually don't remember anything about the interior to comment much. I was laser focused on getting food in my tummy. We ordered; Tan Tan Men ; a bowl of ramen with spicy pork miso broth. this absolutely hit the spot. it was deliciously salty and full of umami, and the toppings were just right, and I inhaled it in minutes Fried Calamari ; another excellent dish. the calamari was nice and crispy and the meat was tender. couldn't have been done any better. the mango chili puree sauce was also very good and something I haven't had before Tako Yaki ; I'm not sure if I need to say anything about this. it's about as yummy and expected of a properly-done tako yaki as you would expect Karaage ; this one was actually pretty upsetting with how bad it was. the chicken seemed like it was very overcooked - the skin was hard and crunchy instead of crispy, the meat was not juicy, and honestly the portions of these chicken bites were pitiful. I even sent a snap to a friend and she felt bad for me. the flavor was also immensely salty. it came with spicy mayo (which was actually spicy! that never happens!) and a tonkatsu sauce, but honestly I was desperately in need of something sweet like ketchup or honey. Wife and I ate a total of 3 pieces. Our waiter was very apologetic and asked multiple times if we wanted it re-done or if we wanted something else, but we were already pretty content by the time we could air our complaints. To my satisfaction, he removed the karaage from the bill. Despite the miss, the customer service and the quality of the other foods makes it easy for me to still give the place full stars.

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    4.6
    (229 reviews)
    12.4 mi
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    We recently visited Sakuratani in Bristol for the first time and came away very impressed. This…read morefamily-run restaurant has only been open about a year, but it already feels like an established part of the local dining scene. A nice space. We began with spring rolls (VERY good - chicken and shrimp) and sake, and the sake program deserves special mention. We selected a very enjoyable $38 bottle and noticed several other bottles at lower price points, along with a wide selection of canned sake--many around $11. Some diners may balk at paying that much for a can, but they will happily pay more for a mediocre glass of wine at half the volume. The value here is actually quite good, especially for those looking to explore sake beyond the ordinary. Our entrées--the ramen and chicken katsu--were excellent. The ramen featured a rich, deeply satisfying broth, while the chicken katsu was perfectly crisp on the outside and tender within. If you want a "hotter " ramen - the have an add on for a buck. Service was warm and attentive, reflecting the pride that often comes with a family-owned business. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious, allowing the quality of the food to take center stage. Bristol is fortunate to have Sakuratani. Strong Japanese dining options can be hard to find outside larger cities, and for a restaurant only a year old, they seem to be doing many things right. We look forward to returning and exploring more of their menu--and their sake offerings. Highly recommended.

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