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    Noodles & Dumplings

    3.4 (113 reviews)
    ModerateNoodles, Dim Sum
    Closed 10:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Came to eat here and there was mold in the dumplings we ordered. Tried getting it off my bill but the man kept going back and fourth with me and brought us a plate of cream cheese wontons in which i declined multiple times as i was extremely grossed out. Unfortunately, we were told we still had to cover the bill. I am not sure how they passed their health inspection. There was also white stuff in the water so not sure what that was. While we were there, another group of girls were complaining that the pork dumplings were still raw and refused to eat them as well but they were also forced to pay the bill. Please be careful when you eat here, i have been to all other locations and I have never had this issue. Not one to complain but this is a severe health issue.

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    Sandy M.

    Charming little noodle/dumpling house. The exterior is unassuming, nestled in a tiny strip mall. The interior is decorated pretty modern with pictures of the food on the wall and classic Asian decorations (lanterns, good luck symbols, etc). The service was friendly and very attentive! We ordered bbq pork steamed bao which were fresh, hot and filled with delicious Chinese flavored bbq pork. We also ordered the chive pancakes, nothing to phone in about, but light, airy and very flaky. My husband got the steamed pork and scallion dumplings. Those were very tasty! You can tell they're handmade because they're not particularly uniform. The filling was juicy and delicious with a slightly spicy dipping sauce. I ordered Kung Pao tofu over the hand pulled noodles. The tofu was crispy and delightful. The sauce was a little spicy with fresh, slightly crispy vegetables. The hand pulled noodles were the perfect vehicle for the sauce of the Kung Pao!! The noodles were the star of the show! They bouncy, chewy and soaked up all that flavor! Tips: it's BYOB if you'd like to drink with your meal. I always find the place charming when you can hear the kitchen staff's banter. It just adds a "homey" feel to a restaurant.

    N2. Lan Zhou Spicy Beef Noodle Soup
    Fetima W.

    Came here for lunch with my husband with high hopes but was disappointed. The inside is small and not a lot of seating but that wasn't an issue for us. We ordered the cream cheese Rangoon's to start. The flavor was good but the filling was sparse and needed more. I ordered the spicy beef noodle soup and was not a fan. The noodles are homemade. I was not a fan of the texture. The portions were gracious but I couldn't get into it. My husband ordered the house fried rice and that was lackluster. Barely seasoned and did not reflect traditional fried rice in my opinion. Our waitress was nice and patient and the service was good.

    E1. General Tsao Chicken  D1. Pork Scallion Dumpling A11. Egg Rolls
    Bethany H.

    The food was the BEST Asian food I've had in a long time. The general tsao was actually a little spicy! I absolutely loved it. (Usually most places barely have any spice to it) the service was super friendly, and fast! The place was really cute too. Only thing I'd recommend them do, is to dust the rope design lights they have.

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    2 days ago

    The food was delicious! The service was great and the restaurant was very clean. I would visit again.

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    1 month ago

    Best fried rice I've had in el paso to be honest I will be a returning customer!! Server was also very nice!

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    7 months ago

    If you're looking for authentic Asian food, this is not it. Everything was too salty. Service was okay. Just your typical restaurant vibe.

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    3 months ago

    food was excellent and fast and not 2 expensive best Chinese food in north east El Paso

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    Very good food. Ate here multiple times and the service was nice (pretty fast). The ambience is very calm.

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    1 year ago

    The service was quick and the food was delicious! I would recommend this location if you like traditional flavor.

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    1 year ago

    Went to eat there yesterday, I had Spicy Wonton soup. Oh so good was very spicy and oh so good. I sure recommend this.

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    The food was amazing and its very calm and welcoming and the staff is so nice they make you feel right at home

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    Authentic Chinese food. Delicious. A very hole-in-the-wall vibe considering it's apparently a chain restaurant.

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