If you're in a noodle soup mood, then Mr. Chen Beef noodle is your place!
We came here after a long day of exploring the city and were hangry AF. The menus are digital and scanned from a tiny QR code which is pretty annoying if you're out with a non-tech savvy person like my mother. I ordered the wonton noodle soup and my mom went with the Lanzhou beef noodle. There is an option to choose your preferred thickness for the noodles. You can get it flat or round, thin or thiccck. After submitting the order we waited about 10 minutes for the soups to be out.
I went with thick(ish) flat noodles and my mom got the thin. The noodles had great texture and held up well in the soup. The wonton had good skin to filling ratio and the bok choy was perfectly cooked. Their broth was a highlight, delivering a clear yet flavorful taste. I finished the whole bowl it was so good! My mom didn't complain about her order so I assume on her behalf it was good. Like, she called up our relatives to see if they wanted us to order to-go for them to try.
Aside form the noodle soups, Mr Chen offers small plates/appetizers such as egg rolls, cucumber salad, dumplings, and stir fried noodles. The staff was quick and efficient. We paid with cash and I believe we were given a small discount. So pay in paper and not plastic! The vibes of the shop was calm and chill with soft light, wooden tables and chairs with water jugs at each table. The shop is located in a small plaza with 5 other restaurants and it's not too far from the trains.
Overall, good noodle soups at a reasonable price. Service was quick and bellies were satisfied! Honestly, I'll never forget this noodle soup, it is definitely memorable in my foodie archive. Check them out if you're in the area! read more