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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Sweet and Sour Chicken.

    So I ordered through door dash. I saw all the raves that their food was amazing. So I gave it a try. The chicken was dry in all 3 meals. The sweet and sour is all together not separate like most places and when I pulled it out the sauce fell out and was extremely hot . They gave me 2 soy sauce packs for 3 orders. When I called to complain about the chicken being dry they told me since I ordered door dash they couldn't do anything. Unless I wanted to drive there ( I couldn't) so they said the next time I come in to let them know they would replace it. Honestly 1 I don't order out much and 2 if they messed this up on all 3 why would I take that chance. For a 80 dollar meal it should be absolutely amazing ..I'll stick to where I normally go.

    Colossal Waste of $26

    How many ways can I say AWFUL? Well let's start with a colossal waste of $26 on inedible food! The Fried Vegetable Dumpling was so tough, one side was Fried Greasy Hard, while the other side was rubbery and uncooked with no flavor at all, you had to cut it with a knife and the taste was greasy. The Shrimp Spring Roll was so greasy, tasted like old oil, the shrimp inside wasn't even chopped up with the vegetables and it was poorly cooked, very rubbery and had no taste. The Chicken Fried Rice was anything but Fried Rice... it was no more that sticky white rice doused in soy sauce with a few pieces of tasteless white chicken mixed in! We literally took a bite or two of each item and threw away the rest. I can't believe I was excited to try this restaurant out. Most DEFINITELY will NOT go back. GROSS!!!!

    Rice noodles, general tso, fried rice, lo mein, dumpling
    Larissa L.

    I'm not sure how I haven't yet reviewed Noodle 88, but it's fantastic restaurant that deserves a review! On our first trip in, we decided to try a variety of items. Fried rice, rice noodles, lo mein, sesame chicken, general tso chicken, dumplings, spring rolls, etc. I can honestly say that EVERYTHING was impressive! We had plenty of leftovers, but we polished them off within a day. We tend to get the same things over and over- the rice noodles are a favorite!- but we also tried a few new things. The one dish that BLEW MY MIND was the beef and broccoli. The beef is outrageously tender and reheats amazingly well! I also think all of the chicken in their dishes is lovely. White meat chicken, perfectly moist! The only thing I can say is "negative" would be the lo mein. It is NOTHING like any Chinese lo mein I have ever eaten. It is thick, ribbon-like noodles. I was pregnant the first time we ordered and I was VERY disappointed in the lo mein. Like, crying pregnant lady disappointed. It isn't BAD, but it's just not for me. Added bonuses are the delightful chocolate fortune cookies and a reward stamp card. You get a stamp for every $25 spent and eventually get a $25 gift card. Also- cute side note- all of their prices are $x.88... $5.88, $11.88. I emphatically recommend giving Noodle 88 a try!

    Zha jiang mein, homestyle tofu, peony shrimp, Pad Thai.
    Melanie R.

    Once again, we were very impressed with this place. Ordered on a Thursday evening and they were SLAMMED with orders! Drove up to pick up and the parking lot was full - so great to see so many customers supporting this business! Awesome job to the take/out associate who was navigating traffic and grabbing orders. She was super friendly and fast. We ordered pad Thai, home style tofu, zha jiang mein, peony shrimp. Everything was fresh, delicious, and flavorful. The tofu had a nice spicy kick! The shrimp dish had an amazing amount of garlic cloves - yum! The noodles were great. We get takeout from here every two weeks and we have never been disappointed.

    Gerald S.

    Noodle Eighty-Eight (Lucky Noodles), is a surprising hybrid house in Souderton, PA. Nicely renovated residence, the dining rooms are simple, but well appointed for comfort and utilitarian style. We were there for Sunday lunch, although there was no special menu. The main attraction were the Xiao Long Bao, the Shanghai soup dumpling specialty that I had been Jones-ing for. We added mushroom filled spring rolls as a second appetizer, and General Tso's Chicken and Short Ribs as entrees. In order of appearance the meal ran from excellent to ordinary. The XLB were very good, with steaming tasty pork truffle oil bouillon and filling. The gingered vinegar was a nice complement to pour into the pouch once the top knot was bitten off and the mixed contents sucked out. Such a tactile fun experience. The Spring Rolls were deep fried and stuffed with ground mushroom and sweet dipping sauce. They were crunchy, but the filling had little flavor nor interest. Wouldn't get this again. The side greens salad was small, but had a pleasing sweet vinegar finish. It's unusual to get a salad in a Chinese house, and this was a tip of their chef's cap to their hybrid intentions. Far better than the ginger goop dressing on iceberg found in almost all sushi zones. General Tso was the weak soldier this day. The pieces were large requiring cutting to consume (thus, the need for western flatware). The breading was thick and not at all crisp, and the old man had spent too much time being woked. It was dry and lacked any verve. Disappointing. Luckily, the day was saved by the Short Rib dish. More western than Asian in presentation and taste, it was tender, juicy and packed a tangy punch from the excellently reduced sauce. It pulled off the bone easily. But for the baby bok choy, this reminded of a good pot roast or sauerbraten. Regardless, it was nearly perfect. We made the drive from Newtown in 40 minutes on a rainy afternoon. Given the overall experience it is doubtful we would do it again. The dishes were inconsistent, but priced for perfection. Service was good, but without expected hot tea, nor rice. Also true about the parking situation. Not good unless you park across the road, around the corner or find one of the few that hug the building. 3.5 STARS

    Emily R.

    This restaurant was very delicious and very relaxing! Came here after I hike and needed some warm food! My friend had the pad Thai and I had the "Asian version of chicken noodle soup." We also ordered the fried tofu. We both loved our food. The service was quick, friand very attentive!

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    Food was excellent. Service was a little slow. A little pricey. Worth a try. Really good. Small intimate restaurant.

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    Great food at a very reasonable price. Friendly and quick service. Pad thai and sesame chicken were both really good.

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    This is the best thing I ever had in my life. Its so good that I can smell it from diary Queen

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    7 years ago

    Reall yummy and good service. The Thai pad was excellent. My friend got the Walnut shrimp and reall y enjoyed it.

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    yup. this is the place. if ur thinking about eating here, do yourself a favor and come eat here. soup dumplings? YUP. YES. DELICIOUS. UGH

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    9 years ago

    It was good food for sure. Not too many choice around Souderton, but this place is good.

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    The services is excellent. The foods is awesome. This is a must try if you want some good "real deal" Chinese food and tasty noodles.

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    Food is fantastic. Love the pad Thai especially. The duck sandwich appetizers are amazing.

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    Decent food they don't make their own noodles. I would like to see more fresh ingredients.

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    Just eat here for the first time ordered 3 meals of there vegetarian menu it was amazing will be going back regularly

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    Ask the Community - Noodle Eighty Eight

    Are there vegan options here?

    Yes - my brother in law is a vegetarian and he highly recommended the fried rice. There are several other good options too (mushrooms, veggies, tofu, etc).

    Is Noodle 88 planning to be open on Easter, 2018?

    Most likely. But you should call them. I going to China town for Easter

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