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    Noodle Max

    4.6 (27 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Intestine noodles with classic noodles
    Tung Y.

    We have been here twice and both of the experience were pretty good. First time was lunch time and it was busier but still have seats for us. We ordered a braised beef noodle with triangle noodles and a pork belly noodle with round noodles. Yes you can choose the type of noodles. Apparently their noodles are hand made and actually upon entering the restaurant I heard these loud banging noise and it's because they're making the noodles and hitting the dough on the work station surface. My braised beef noodles was not bad, flavorful soup, tender beef, though I didn't quite like the triangle noodles matching a soup based noodle. The noodle is good, chewy and Al dente, but when the soup is not very strong, you can taste too much of the dough of the thicker noodle. I think a thick noodle would be better for a fried noodle, not with soup. And soup match better with thinner noodles. The pork belly noodle soup with round noodles was also not bad but it can make you feel full easily. The portion of the noodles is very generous and quite a lot of the fat from the pork belly so can easily get full. The second time we ordered an intestine noodle soup with classic noodles and an oil spill noodle (non soup based). And oh man we enjoyed it even more! I didn't try the intestine noodles but my partner did enjoy it. And for my oil spilled noodles, it was sooo good! So much garlic and a bit spicy with chili sauce. Enough sauce to cover all the thick noodles. The noodle texture was just right amount of chewiness. Comes with some veggies, a fried egg and a few pieces of thinly sliced beef all beautifully presented. And to my surprise although the beef was so thinly sliced, it tastes so strong in beef flavor lol. This oil spill noodle is definitely a dish I'll crave again. But next I'll want to try the fried noodles!! Overall good noodles with generous portion, price varies from $11-$15 which is reasonably good, service was attentive and friendly, environment is comfortable and clean, accept credit card (no cash discount), has its own online platform that you can easily order take out. And it's relatively convenient in the aurora sobeys plaza. Really nothing much to not like it!

    The menu at Noodle Max in Aurora, ON, features images of six noodle dishes with descriptions and prices. Dishes include Beef Max, Beef Flank Max, Pork Belly Max, Chicken Max, Pork Intestine Max, Lamb Max, Wonton Max, and Veggie Max. Each dish is accompanied by a photo, with ingredients listed such as bok choy, cilantro, green onions, and specific proteins. Prices range from $11.99 to $14.99. The menu is presented on a light-colored background with red circular borders around each dish's photo.
    Andy S.

    Noodle max makes their own noodles and it's fresh. You can hear banging sounds of the chef making noodles live. There are up to 10 noodle options from thickness to type of noodle. The portion of each bowl of needle is quite big and can fill up to 2 person per bowl if you order a snack on the side.

    Menu / IG: Ayenomz
    Irene H.

    Serving fresh hand pulled noodles, Noodle Max is a brand new spot that recently opened in Aurora! It's pretty spacious inside with ample seating, and the servers were very friendly. They greeted and were very courteous overall which definitely enhanced our visit. They have a variety of soup noodles, fried noodles, dry noodles, Chinese buns, snacks and much more! When you pick your noodle, remmeber to tell them the type of noodle you want - there's a lot of choices. We opted for the classic noodle for our Beef Flank bowl and it definitely did not disappoint! The noodle itself was bouncy, tasted fresh, cooked just right, and the Noodle Max bowl was fantastic. There were ample of braised beef chunks inside, and the soup was very tasty Be sure to give them a visit if you're in the area! They accept cash and card. IG: Ayenomz

    Wonton noodle soup with flat style noodles. - A ceramic bowl filled with wonton noodle soup includes flat noodles, multiple wonton dumplings, and leafy greens. The broth is clear, and a spoon rests inside the bowl. The bowl has Asian-style decorative patterns and text, and it is placed on a light-colored, speckled countertop.
    Tony L.

    Excellent noodle dishes! Wonton noodle soup is fantastic! Flat noodles was my choice! My daughter had chicken max soup with triangle noodles and that was excellent as well. Both soups were really hot!

    Lamb - A bowl of beef noodle soup contains slices of cooked beef, green vegetables such as celery or bok choy, and fresh herbs like cilantro. The broth is clear with visible oil droplets and bubbles on the surface. The bowl is red, and a metal spoon is partially submerged in the soup. The ingredients are arranged in a way that highlights the soup's freshness and variety.
    Dennis C.

    Finally a great hand pulled noodle place in Aurora! If we call Markham the "gold standard", we are there! Great service and comfortable seating. The food is well made and the banging of the chef making the hand pulled noodles shows how authentic everything is. Tastes great and not oily. Many choices so it will take me a while to try everything. I would suggest the Noodle Max hand pulled noodles which will give you and assortment of meats plus an egg. Highly recommended!

    Noodle max bowl with round noodle
    Danielle L.

    A hand-pulled noodle house! You can choose from a variety of different noodle shapes since they are pulled by the chef on site. You can even hear him banging away while you enjoy your meal the kids are entertained! The "curtain" noodle is definitely flat and wide... The triangle and round noodle has no distinguishable difference other than appearance but is definitely my go to in terms of texture. Service was excellent, quick and friendly. Highly recommend the spicy pig intestine noodle, they were soo tender and flavorful. We also tried the noodle max which was good for a first visit since you get to try a bit of every topping, but the broth was not as good. The spicy braised beef noodle was also good! Will definitely be coming back, and no need to drive to Markham!

    Wonton Noodle Soup - A bowl of wonton noodle soup features several steamed dumplings, green leafy vegetables, chopped green onions, and thin noodles submerged in a clear broth. The dish is served in a red bowl with a black spoon resting on the side, placed on a light-colored surface.
    Derek L.

    Glad I found this place! Although it was a bit hard to find, the word "noodle" in the sign stuck out and I was immediately attracted. It was also not what I was expecting. I would have been happy with a regular bowl of wonton noodle soup using the standard thin noodles found at so many other noodle restaurants. But these are hand pulled noodles, cooked perfectly al dente, and about as thick as spaghetti. I watch the chef hand pull a batch of noodles. I could tell they were both authentic and fresh. Add in a half dozen plump wontons with pork and shrimp, and a rich flavourful broth and you have a great lunch. Or dinner--it's big enough. They also have more than just noodle soups. Various other fried noodle dishes, appetizers, and cold dishes are on the menu, and they sound delicious! I will come back to try more--no question about it!

    Menu - Cold Dishes - The menu displays a selection of cold dishes offered at a restaurant, including garlic broccoli, celery with white and black fungus, jellyfish salad, and various meat options like spicy beef tendon, pork ears, chicken with chili oil, and beef offal. Prices are listed from $5.99 to $9.99. The design includes small decorative icons of herbs and chili peppers, with a light, marble-like background.
    TE Y.

    Looking for some authentic Chinese hand pulled noodles? This is the place to go in Aurora. We had Braised Beef Classic Noodle Soup, Spicy Chicken Dry Noodles, BBQ Tofu snack. They sold out on the lamb skewers but will try to get them next time we're here. Updated: We finally got some of the lamb skewers and they were a hit. We got 2 non-spicy for kiddo and 2 spicy for the adults. I get why these sell out often esp. at $3 a stick. Also tried the red bean paste hot pockets. Crispy flaky pastry and filling isn't too sweet. Good dessert options. This restaurant just opened and will be having Happy Hour combos M-F 2-5PM. Still worth the visit back for the friendly service and fresh food.

    Stir fried beef noodles with no onions. - The image shows a black plastic takeout container filled with stir-fried beef noodles. The dish includes thick noodles, sliced beef, and vegetables such as cabbage, carrots, and broccoli. The noodles appear coated in a savory sauce, and the container is placed on a textured surface. The background includes a partially visible bottle and other items, indicating a casual dining or takeout setting.
    Min K.

    Review is based on the two dishes for takeout- forgot to order the flat wider noodles and they didn't ask so it comes with the classic round noodles. Was impressed with the two dishes so far will definitely come back. Noodle texture is the most important and they were just right. Not overcooked or undercooked- al dente style which is how this type of noodle is supposed to be, chewy. Broth and stir fried noodles were both tasty. And 10% off cash not sure for how long.

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    Great noodles! Liked the place but pricing could be better. Would recommend to anyone loving fried noodles

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    3 years ago

    Fresh noodles. 100% recommend. So glad to have an authentic Chinese noodle place in Aurora!

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    Hand pulled noodles in the area don't get better than this as far as I'm concerned

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    I have been to this place since it's Initial opening and I have to say the decline is immense. From…read moreits first opening. It used to be a place with average service but good quality food and fair pricing. Now it is a complete and Uther failure. The food is no longer good. The prices have increased dramatically and the service has gotten next level bad. The latest time I took takeout will be my last. Theyve gotten so cheap that they cannot even use a proper lid for a takeout box for a baked rice as seen in the picture. This place is no longer redeemable and I would avoid it at all cost I've been burned one to many times on the food.

    We ordered takeout from here a couple of days ago and it was pretty good!…read more I called in my order and there was a bit of miscommunication with the menu and some language barriers but we managed. Unfortunately one item was misunderstood and we received something different but it was still good. We ordered the beef with flat rice noodles and the baked pork chop on rice but requested it with chicken. We ended up getting the half/half cream sauce/tomato sauce with chicken and pork. I think I confused her when I asked for chicken however it is on the menu as baked pork chop OR chicken. Maybe it's just not a common request. Anyways, it was still pretty good, the pork chop and chicken were both tender, the rice was slightly golden in colour, I do wish it was a bit more fried rice-like. There was lots of sauce and cheese. The cream sauce had a distinct coconut flavour which was a bit odd but not entirely unpleasant. The beef noodles were great, gigantic portion, steaming hot and plenty of wok hei. We ordered cold lemon tea for our drinks, cold drinks were $1 extra, but it was worthwhile. The tea was made to order and it was perfectly sweet, lemony and not at all bitter. Prices were really affordable which is part of the HK cafe appeal. I think for the two dishes plus the drinks it came out to less than $35 and we both had plenty of leftovers. Value is definitely there. Overall it's a good option for HK cafe food in Aurora. Most of these restaurants are opening in Newmarket so this is a good option closer to home. Personally I feel that there are better choices in Newmarket but for proximity/value/taste I will definitely order from here again. I'd like to try some other dishes as well, I see they have some Cantonese style dishes that look good!

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    This premium hotpot buffet is pretty good, but quite expensive: it is the priciest hotpot I've been…read moreto in the GTA. I give it 3.5 stars. On top of the base charge, you must pay for at least 2 soup bases & this charge is pretty steep too; most other hotpot places either include the soups or charge only for premium soups. Even places that charge for soups don't charge up to $12 as this place does. At least the soups are very good - both tomato & pork bone were tasty. You get to mix your own sauces. Most are good, but sesame is super dilute. There's quite a variety of ingredients you can put in your hotpot. One category is skewers, which you can get yourself from the fridge. They are small & cook fast. The shrimp is quite fresh. The fishballs come with meat inside. Neither fish nor lobster balls are bouncy, though beef balls are pretty bouncy. There is one included cooked dish: crispy pork. It's sliced into finger shapes & is moist, crispy, flavourful & slightly spicy. A pity that they don't offer more cooked dishes! They have frog legs - so far I haven't found another place with that. They also have shrimp paste (other places give fish paste), which is good. For dessert there's fried buns which are neither hot nor crispy, served with watery condensed milk. There's also canned fruit bowls & 6 flavours of ice cream - the usual cheap ice cream with some ice crystals.

    We gave this another shot and so glad we did. The signature butter sauce - super spicy is a broth…read moreto die for. Be prepared to have your nose running and your mouth on fire. SO flavorful and so darn goood. No pesky Szechuan peppers in the broth to bother you while you fish out your cooked food. The service was super on point. The guy who works there was superb, he was friendly, not pushy and was super attentive if we needed something. We had a great experience but for the two of us - the bill still came over 130 with tip which is still more expensive than most hotpot places. The location is super convenience and the selection is pretty wide. I love the sweet potato noodles, the quail eggs and the broth. Wish they had the fried bean rolls. If you're craving something super spicy, come here - they will not disappoint you! Happy eating fellow yelpers!

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