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    Noodle Bar

    2.9 (43 reviews)
    PriceyChinese
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Dessert Trio
    Rajiv K.

    Hmm. When asked for the best Japanese spot around, we were pointed past the high rollers club in the casino hotel. Sounded exciting... right past millionaires row, etc. it's a bit of a maze to find. Upon entry, it's a modest Asian spot. It's half Chinese, half Japanese. Service was genuine and put their best foot forward, but lacked any formal training. They bumped into me a lot by mistake, but didn't seem to notice themselves, yet very friendly and polite. Sometimes over fussing with things too much, you can tell they meant well but perhaps didn't have too much serving experience. On the drink selection, another on the table was presented with very limited wine (bottle) choices and seemed to struggle with the severe lack of selection. I was disappointed with the $5 oysters. Too briney and salty. Low quality, esp when charging nearly $5 per. The house made oyster sauce was nothing special. No red cocktail sauce, but luckily a plate of lemons. The plate lacked ice. Normally, I'm known to knock oysters back in minutes.. this one I had to plead for help. While bigger in size, lower quality in taste. The veggie and lobster sushi were good. I liked the scallop and hamachi sashimi. The salmon sashimi was bland. The Chinese food here was all actually pretty good. The table enjoyed the shrimp a lot, I found it average but not mind blowing. I enjoyed more the noodle stir fry. Also a hit was the Japanese cucumber avocado salad. The miso soup was as expected. Ended with a trio dessert plate which was a table hit. So, to sum up. Nice enough aesthetic. Lacking any true high roller vibe, service or trimmings. Staff that tried hard but were a bit under equipped. Food that was good but a little hit or miss. My stomach hurt toward the end of the night. I couldn't tell if it was the oysters or a bit of milk I should have avoided in the dessert. If I had to return, I'd stick more to the Chinese wok section. While some of the sushi was good, it was not across the board. For the last time: exceptionally disappointed with the oyster quality, especially as they advertise it as an oyster and sushi bar. Just take it off the menu and advertising from based what I experienced or do a lot better for a $5 shuck.

    Wagyu Sushi
    Tami R.

    We visited Noodle Bar during our anniversary trip to Niagara Falls. Inside of Fallsview Casino, restaurant has good energy, service was excellent and food was delicious. Restaurant is always packed but they have ample seating. We sat at the sushi bar and tried the Wagyu sushi, Beef Tataki & Spicy Lobster Roll.

    This is a legit 广东 noodle place. That's what you should order if you want authentic food.
    Erik S.

    Make no mistake: this is a legit 广东菜餐厅 (a type of southern Chinese cuisine restaurant). The chefs and the staff appear to be 广东人 (from Guangdong Province), and the food is authentic. Not sure how this excellent noodle place landed in a casino. But we were amazed to find it, and I'm so glad we did. (By the way, they seem to have random things like sushi rolls on the menu, but it would be pretty odd to eat that here in my opinion. Not the specialty.) We ate: * 牛腩面 - braised beef brisket noodle soup * 云吞面 - shrimp and pork wonton noodle soup We could see the chefs working in real-time, and they were lighting fast. We got our beer and noodles very quickly. And they were quite good. Again, this is real stuff. Last, but not least: PRICE IS REASONABLE. Imagine that in Niagara Falls. We paid $60 (Canadian dollars) for noodles x 2, beer, bottled water, and juice -- and that $60 included a gigantic fat tip. It's by far the least expensive meal we've had in this tourist jungle.

    Beef brisket
    Alfred D.

    Me and my friend were staying the night in Niagara so we had our fair share of burgers and bars. It was 12am and this seemed to be the only place open that was not pizza and burgers. It was located in Fallsview Casino and based on the reviews, I was already expecting some tourist trap prices. So we make our way there and it seemed like a maze. When we got there we got seated pretty quickly. After 12am though the sushi bar is closed, so it's mainly the soups that are available. We both got the beef brisket which was $14. I thought this was a pretty good price, but compared to the city you could definitely get much better value. The food came and it was really hot, but you can tell everything was freshly made. I'd say the price was worth it since the food was really good in my opinion. The broth had some really nice flavours and the brisket was very very tender. I'm always in the Niagara area on the weekend and this will be on my list for late night eats.

    Shrimp wonton noodle ($12)
    Patricia L.

    Unfortunately this place was really a let down. Aside from the service, everything was just..meh. Let's start off with the price. Everything was overpriced and for what I'm paying, it is definitely not worth it. I went in with a group of 3 and we ordered shrimp wonton noodle soup (tasted like the frozen ones), fish ball noodle soup, beef brisket noodle, gai lan, and jumbo shrimp. I like the concept of the noodle bowl where you get to choose your protein, noodle, and soup. If you don't want the noodles, they'll give you bigger portions of the protein, but it'll be the same price. Each bowl was approximately $11-$12 and although the size was big and filling, the taste wasn't all that special. The gai lan was decent tasty (would order again) but it cost $16?!?!?! As for the jumbo shrimp, I had a much higher expectation especially because it costed $36... The place is also hidden in the back of the casino, so it can be a little difficult to find. Overall, the food was overpriced for what is it and I most likely won't be returning.

    shrimp wonton noodle soup... YUM
    Kathy C.

    Do not, I repeat, do not try to find this place on your own. You must ask alot of people for directions.... Even though this is located inside one of the biggest casinos in Niagara Falls, someone made a decision to tuck this place way in the corner, of a place you will not be able to find on your own. To get there, you have to go inside the casino, through the walkway with signs to a different restaurant (17 Nori, no less), through a quiet high roller/poker area (which you would not have expected even after someone points in the general direction), and then get a bit disoriented because the area has 3 restaurants combined, a sushi bar, a bar, and Noodle Bar. On to the food... surprisingly good! The price is a bit high for your asian fare, but, you pay for the location (nice view) and inside one of the best, if not the best, casinos in town. The shrimp wonton noodle soup with hand made noodle is to die for. I was craving that long after we left Niagara Falls. The beef brisket & tendon noodle soup was one of the tastiest I've had. So for less than $9 CAD, you get a bowl of hot and yummy noodle soup overlooking the falls, I say it's pretty darn worth it. There are other dishes there, but very small menu. Mainly, you get to pick either one of the pre-made combination of noodle soup or pick your own. No take out, and service is... well... don't go there for the service...

    Cappucino
    Joanne C.

    A group of us came here for lunch since we were spending a weekend in Niagara Falls. We were recommended the oxtail noodle soup which cost $16.99! I'm here thinking, ok, oxtail is quite expensive which justifies the price but I'm also thinking, this better be one of the world's best tasting noodle soup at that hefty price. As soon as the waiter brought us our bowl of noodle soup, I'm looking at the bowl and was a bit disappointed. There were big chunks of fat on the oxtail and tiny pieces fat floating in the soup. I prefer my broth clear and free from floating fat pieces which is something most noodle place provide. Aside from that and the lack of lean oxtail meat I actually ate after getting ride of the fat, it was quit tasty but not with $16.99 tasty. I would never come back here for the oxtail noodle soup.

    Abril L.

    Prob the best Chinese food in town. Authentic Cantonese Food and noddles, great service. Just the hosting allocation was a bit confused. If you are looking for a delicious hot soup in a cold weather, this is the place to go!

    27 dollars seafood fried rice
    Yuri I.

    I had 27 dollars seafood fried rice in this restaurant. The menu didn't even mention what's inside. But it's basically old shrimp, old scallop and fish eggs. My fiancé stopped me to ask the question to manager, but I really wanted to ask him that aren't you embarrass to rip off ppl's money with this shitty food? I can't believe it. I can't even pay 5 dollars . Tastes so gross as well. Plus, they have so many things not available on the menu. Amazing .! I hope no one get ripped off after my reviews .

    Brian Y.

    Vivaa Lasss.. I mean Viva.... Niagara Falls?!?! Niagara Falls is popular spot for many occasions. May it be to check out the Falls, gamble, go one to one of many haunted houses, throw a bday party or simply to step away for a weekend, it's not a horrible choice. And with a number of restaurants around, you may wonder... where can I get something nice and simple. Well, there's a Noodle Bar inside the Sushi & Oyster Bar at the Fallsview Casino. The decor is quite modern and designed well. It overlooks the falls so you have a great view while eating. If this place were to be in downtown Toronto along Bay Street somewhere, I would expect this place to be a popular area. Now first off, I don't recommend gambling or anything of that sort. But, if you're like me and manage to get "yeet hey" once in a while (horrible translation, hmm canker sores??), or maybe you crave something lighter, then noodles for a meal may be a good choice. The Noodle Bar at Fallsview is found inside the Casino, so if you're under 21 then entrance won't be possible. It's open very late, so if you happen to feel like noodles in the wee hours in the morning, then you're in luck. On a trip back from the states, we made a stop at the Noodle Bar. We quickly ordered as we still had a fairly long drive home. We ordered Ox-tail Stewed w/ Lemon Grass Wonton Noodle Soup, a straight Shrimp Wonton Noodle Soup, a Singapore Noodle and some Bok Choy vegs as a side. The pricing here is a little more than the typical place back in Toronto, but easily one of the cheaper places when compared to the other choices in the area. As a heads up, the service here is... like most Chinese restaurants. Attentive enough so you won't be mad, but not good enough for you to sing praises about it. The food took a little while for it to come and they pretty much bring whatever gets cooked first. It was around 20 mins before we first got our vegs and another 5 before we got our noodle soups. The Singapore noodles would take another 10 mins to come after everything else has arrived. Now the noodles weren't anything special, they tasted pretty average and to the group here, the soup tasted a little "ching". Another horrible translation coming - simple and clean? The bok choy was surprisingly fresh and the worst dish was the Singapore noodles. They tasted bland and rather than having the dish infused with spiciness from the curry, they were simply bits and pieces of chilli added in. Overall, I would say the Noodle Bar is... alright. I mean for the price it's one of the better choices around Fallsview. The prices at Niagara Falls are jacked up and if you're "yeet hey" your choices become limited. The portions aren't bad, so a noodle soup for most people should be enough. For me, it's good enough to make a return visit when I need something a little simple and clean. =P

    Chef
    Ali B.

    Late late night in the Fallsview Casino we ended up going to the Noodle Bar. 2 AM, and still lineup...this gave me the impression that the food must be good. We tried the seafood noodle, beef and mixed vegetables, as well as, fried shrimp. Quality was ok but too greasy. I realized the lineup at that time didn't mean anything. Long and short of it, nothing special.

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    Falls Best

    4.2(17 reviews)
    0.5 km

    Oh my gosh, who would've thought there would be an authentic Chinese restaurant in the Niagara…read moreFalls area. Hubby can't stay away from Chinese food for too long and luckily we found this place on Yelp. The restaurant is kind of small and cramped but don't let that stop you from their food! We ordered a signature Taiwan-style braised pork on rice, a plain veggie dish, pork wonton soup, and scallion chicken. Everything is made to order and came out pretty quickly. My favorite was definitely the braised pork rice. It tasted pretty similar to the ones I've had in Taiwan! Definitely give this place a try if you're in the area and craving for some authentic Chinese food!

    While visiting the falls, my daughters and I wanted to eat lunch somewhere that was a little less…read moretouristy. After doing a Google search, we decided this one looked promising and the distance looked reasonable for walking. Well, it is quite an uphill walk from the Queen Victoria WEGO stop. About 20 minutes. Luckily, for getting back down, we noticed a WEGO stop on the blue line at the casino/hotel that was just a block away. My older daughter the dan dan ramen. Flavorful and spicy. My picky daughter ordered the chicken noodle soup and she finished most of it (which is saying a lot for my picky child). It's a good dish for someone who wants a lighter mild flavor. I ordered the curry crispy chicken, which was served with rice and soft boiled egg. The chicken was tender with a crisp outer breading, with curry sauce added at the end so that the chicken was still crispy and not soggy. All in all, a satisfying lunch. Our meal total was a little less than $60 CAN before tip. Side note: bathroom is clean. When I asked my older daughter what her favorite thing was about our trip to Niagara Falls, she said the food!

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    Royal Dragon

    Royal Dragon

    4.1(106 reviews)
    1.5 km

    The restaurants in this area were all slow to open, even at noon (in March). We're glad we waited…read morefor this restaurant to open. Inside there was a sign asking for patience because they were short-staffed. Our food was so good & the service friendly. Very happy. The pho is HUGE and so tasty. The stewed beef was tender - not dried out at all. I appreciated the packets of hoisin sauce and sriracha sauce too. Good sized veggie plate with bean sprouts, just a little basil. Notes on pricing: Tourist area pricing. $22 for pho. Dining in automatically incurs 15% gratuity. Paying with cash or debit card gives 5% discount.

    I was searching for Chinese food in Niagara Falls and this was the only option that seemed pretty…read moredecent and was relatively close to Niagara Falls State Park. The hours on Yelp are wrong, refer to their hours on Google (seemed to be only open for dinner on weekdays, perhaps their weekend hours are longer). I got here as soon as they opened at 5 for dinner and ordered a sesame chicken over white rice for dine in. FYI there's a 15% gratuity charge for dine in vs take out. They make each order fresh so there was a bit of wait for the food and they also had signs around that they were short staffed. There was only one staff member taking all the dine in and take out orders and waitressing the dine in area. I can't attest to their bubble teas but I think they just make it when ordered rather than batch make a lot of drinks. They also had soda, water and alcohol for sale. The sesame chicken came out piping hot and I could tell it was fried fresh. The sauce flavor had a very strong vinegar taste. It also came with 3 pieces of boiled broccoli and the rice tasted okay. I'm too used to eating jasmine white rice at home every day. All in all, it was a good amount of food for the price in this area and I left feeling very full with at least a cup of rice left in my bowl.

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