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    Noodology

    4.6 (22 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Stephanie K.

    Note: this review is for take out. Bf and I ordered to go orders. We got Cheng du braised beef, beef with green chilies and spicy wontons. Food is delicious and very spicy! We love that. Wontons were so plump and juicy! Well seasoned! We were wondering what happened to the peanuts though.. thought it was supposed to come with it based on the description. Anyways, I also love their take away packaging. It's one of the better ones! Will return

    Cantonese Style Beef Brisket Noodle
    Serene C.

    The noodle soup is good and the noodles have a good bounciness to it. The soup tasted great and I look forward to trying different kinds. They do have a large selection. The chicken wonton soup was decent too. Overall quick service and good food.

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    Vu N.

    Excited to check out the new Noodology that is now open inside Ranch 99 in Plano! They are on their soft opening right now. This place offers a variety of traditional Chinese noodle dishes. We split a bowl of Cantonese braised beef brisket egg noodles, and it did not fail to please. It was a truly flavorful broth, a bit spicy along with somewhat sweet, creating undeniably good mixture. The brisket was tender. It was absorbing all those deep, savory flavors. The egg noodles? It had that al dente texture, providing a suitable degree of chewiness within each bite.

    Menu October 2025
    Ryan G.

    Exactly what you'd expect. The menu is mostly noodle soups with a couple of dry noodle options as well. I opted for one of those, and it was really good! You can choose egg noodles or rice noodles, and it's ready in like 10 minutes. Friendly service and a clean space. Worth a try if you're looking for a noodle fix!

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    Ruby P.

    This is a newly opened small Chinese restaurant located inside the 99 Ranch Market. I came here for Sunday lunch and it was already filled with people. Long lines and I had to wait for quite a while to be placed on the waitlist. I realized that on Sundays they close at 1:30 pm and reopen at 4 pm. Glad I checked ahead. After finally getting seated, I ordered via the QR code. I got beef scallion pancake rolls and shrimp wonton soup. Originally I wanted chicken wonton soup but they already sold out. So they offered me shrimp wonton soup and it'd be the same price as the chicken wonton soup. I liked the shrimp wonton soup way more than the beef scallion pancake rolls. The wonton soup felt fresh from the stove and homemade. The wontons were flavorful and filled with hearty ingredients. On the other side the beef rolls felt like having been sit outside for a while. It tasted a bit plain too, even with the light sweet sauce inside. I wish it could contain egg and cheese so it could taste more complete. Though it had a bunch of beef - good portion for the price. I'd still come back to try other food, and I'd avoid coming on weekends as it can get super busy.

    Beef with tomato soup
    Brian Q.

    Noodology is inside the supermarket if you cannot find it. I had high expectations for Noodology and really wanted to love it but the food was just okay. I ordered the Cantonese style, braised beef brisket noodle soup. The beef was tender but I thought the noodles were overcooked (I prefer an al-dente texture) and the broth was a bit bland and lacking complexity. I brought a group of 6 with me and normally they comment if any dishes are really tasty but no one said anything. On the bright side, the restaurant was clean and the service was friendly and attentive.

    Beverly W.

    I always pass by this restaurant while shopping at the 99 Ranch, so I was excited to try this place with my friend this weekend! If you dine in, you scan the QR code on the table to order. I ordered the Classic Beef Noodle. When you order, they give you a few options to customize your meal such as rice or egg noodles and if you want to add chinese pickles. The food came out so quick! The soup was delicious, both the broth and meat were flavorful. The noodles were cooked to perfection! The seating is comfortable and the interior has good lighting. Staff is also very friendly!

    Sour pickles fish noodles soup
    Jenny M.

    My mother has been eager to try the noodles at 99 Ranch. I have passed by the restaurant numerous times without stopping to try it, as I have been disappointed by many other establishments. However, my mother suggested we give it a try. I ordered the original beef noodle soup, which had a decent flavor but was slightly salty, with a discernible but not overwhelming presence of MSG. My parents opted for the sour pickles fish noodle, and upon trying the broth, I found it to be saltier than mine. It is clear that individual tastes can vary. Perhaps the restaurant could consider adjusting the seasoning of the fish noodle soup to make it less salty. I intend to return to try other dishes.

    Sichuan spicy wonton
    Kristina T.

    If I could give 10 stars I would. This place is truly a gem. They have variety of noodles from dry noodles or noodle soup. Came here two times and tried the beef dry noodles and the fish Chinese pickle noodle soup. Everything was above my expectation. They were so delicious .The place is very clean as well Will surely come back here

    Fried Tofu and Chengdu style Dry Noodles
    Noah C.

    First time I came here I had the beef noodle soup. It was very ordinary with no complex flavors which I would give about an average rating. Second time here I'd tried the fried tofu and the Chengdu style dry noodles. The thin layer crust on the tofu was really nice and I liked the sauce to go with it, but do be careful -- it is very hot. The dry noodle was also good. It wasn't a "Wow, I'll come back just for this" dish, but it definitely hit the spot.

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    It was delicious! Great to taste Chinese food that's not the stereotypical American "Chinese" food!

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    Great food, reasonable price and huge servings! We usually get the beef roll, chili dumplings with a side of noodles

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    4.6
    (170 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Saw this place on Yelp and immediately thought, "There's no way this is good." The name doesn't…read moresound remotely Chinese. But the reviews were suspiciously glowing, so curiosity (and hunger) won. We pulled up and I took one look at the building: older, unremarkable, zero curb appeal. Classic "meh." Inside, several large round tables with lazy Susans, red tablecloths, and Chinese lanterns. They first sat us in a booth but I requested later on to be moved to a large round table since we ordered A LOT. But back to when we first sat in the booth - As a Chinese woman, the second I spotted the older seats with ripped upholstery, it hit me like a culinary prophecy: this place was going to serve me some incredible, authentic Chinese food. I don't know what it is, but there's an inverse law of Chinese restaurants: the less fancy the exterior (and the more the booth looks like it's survived several natural disasters), the better the food. Apparently they skip Instagram-worthy renovations and put the budget where it belongs--on the plate! This is now hands down in my top 3 favorite Chinese restaurant in North Dallas - I can even say it's on the very top. I haven't forgotten about the staff. They deserve 10 stars. Super nice!

    This place is getting 5 stars for food and service! I would say from the looks of it, you aren't…read moretalking fine dining, but, the meal said otherwise! We ate egg rolls, crab Rangoon, and soup, followed up by orange beef and beef fried rice. The crab Rangoon could have used more stuffings, but what was there was good. I thoroughly enjoyed the orange beef. The tenderness of the beef and the taste of the sauce was on point. Definitely don't pass on this one if you are craving Chinese food. Note: they do serve peanuts before the meal, so watch for that with allergies!

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    Royal Kitchen

    Royal Kitchen

    4.4
    (252 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Well. ... once again I was blown away with the Duck .. but we also…read moreSesame beef ... which outstanding!!! Love this place ... !

    My friend and I were craving Peking duck, so we decided to try it out. The reviews were promising,…read moreand I had heard that they carve the duck tableside. We arrived on a Wednesday evening around 7 p.m., and surprisingly, we were the only customers there, considering it was peak dinner time. We also discovered that we needed to pre-order the duck in advance. Luckily, the lady informed us that there was one available for us, but it would take about 30 minutes. We ordered the crispy cucumber salad, xiao long bao, and the dry-fried string beans. The dry-fried string beans were my favorite. The string beans had a delightful crisp texture and a flavorful taste. The cucumber salad was also good, but some parts were a bit soggy. The XLB skin was too thick and chewy, and it didn't taste like the usual soup dumplings, which was disappointing. I was excited for the duck, but I was honestly disappointed when it arrived. The portions were quite small, considering it was a whole duck. It wasn't carved tableside, which was a letdown. Some parts of the duck were dry, and the skin wasn't crispy enough. To add to the disappointment, they charge extra for almost everything. If you want more pancakes or their homemade duck sauce (which tasted like black bean sauce), you'll have to pay an additional $5. Another thing to note is that they are BYOB, so you can bring your own alcohol. However, the menu pictures on Yelp are outdated, and they only offer whole Peking duck, not half orders. Overall, the food was just okay, and I'll probably try a different spot when I'm in the mood for duck again.

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    Chef Sun's Noodle & Dumpling

    Chef Sun's Noodle & Dumpling

    4.3
    (150 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    My friend and I got the House Special Soup Dumplings, green beans, Three Flavor Pepper Chicken, and…read morethe Beef Biangbiang Noodles. All the food had amazing flavors so I would recommend everything. My only note was the beef in the noodles was slightly chewy so I would suggest another protein option. The service was great. Our server was patient with us while answering our questions on the menu and knowing the menu well enough to recommend us things that suited our palettes. The restaurant is spacious with many tables to accommodate different size parties so it did not take long for us to get seated.

    My wife wanted to try this for our lunch today, especially since our GOTO for Chinese changed…read moreownership/service/flavor... We ordered: Cumin Lamb (side: fried rice); Singapore Noodle Combination (chicken/shrimp/beef); Eggplant w/ Garlic Sauce (side: steamed rice); Okra w/ Giant Oyster Mushroom (side: steamed rice); and Xao Long Bao (6 pcs). WOW! The braised okra with giant oyster mushroom positively SURPRISED and leap frogged to the top of my preferred vegetable GOTOs...The cumin lamb was SO tender and VERY flavorful. One of the best preparations yet. The Singapore noodle combo and Xao Long Bao did not disappoint... More importantly, the service we received was attentive, courteous, knowledgeable, and prompt. Sadly, the eggplant with garlic sauce is the ONLY reason a star is withheld for this review...it detracted from traditional Chinese style; notes of garlic eviscerated by the chef's sweetening to satisfy an American palette...Why fix something that's unbroken?...I get it. The restaurant has to cater to its customers who populate this mix use (business/lease residential) area at the NW corner of Alma and Hwy 121, but doesn't that limit its draw? Guess we'll just have to head either further south on Central (HWY 75) to the Legacy & Spring Creek areas or further west to the Preston and Warren Pkwy Frisco TX area to satisfy our authentic Chinese cuisine food cravings.

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    Bamboo House

    Bamboo House

    3.9
    (137 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Love bamboo house! This is one of my favorite places to come whenever I'm craving Peking Duck. Not…read moreonly do you get the duck with the perfectly done crispy skin in a cute dish shaped like a duck, but you also get the rest of the duck in a bone broth soup. It's so much better than chicken soup with the tenderness and flavor. They give you plenty of the pancakes and veggies. David is the absolute best everrr! He always takes care of us and knows just what to recommend. Pretty sure he sees us and just puts in the duck order at this point. Anyways, the pea shoots are basically one of the only vegetables I love to eat and I'm always so happy to see it on the menu here. All of the dishes are great and you really can't go wrong. Come with a small group for family style while enjoying the intimate environment and good food! There's always plenty of parking and it's perfectly located right off the freeway.

    Of course we were here for the Peking Duck. Usually the half duck comes with 10 pieces of skins but…read morethis time we only got 8. It's possible that we may have had a couple stick together. But regardless, we didn't have enough skin so asked if we can get 2 more skins, even if we had to pay for them. The waitress barked at us that it comes in 10-pks and that she can't get us just 2 pieces. Fine, but there's no need to be annoyed and roll your eyes at us. The service was much to be desired. We ordered the A-Choy vegetable and it was awful, old and yellow and not cooked well. It's like they didn't sauté it in a hot enough wok so it wasn't crispy. So disappointing this time. Don't get me wrong, the Peking Duck and the soup that comes with it were still pretty good. Thus the second star.

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    Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine

    Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine

    4.3
    (1.5k reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Locally owned & operated

    Food: Built up an appetite to try out one of Plano's highly reviewed Chinese restaurants. Ordered…read morethe Ma-Po Tofu, Taiwanese Pork Chop Rice, Spicy Wonton (Pork & Shrimp), and Cucumber Salad. I don't claim to be a Mapo Tofu snob, but I'd rank this pretty up there, from a flavor and spice standpoint. The Taiwanese Pork Chop Rice and Spicy Wonton were also great; although, I would have preferred the pork chop to be a bit juicier. Lastly, the Cucumber Salad had a nice marinade, with a nice crunch on the cucumbers themselves. Their menu is relatively extensive, making for another visit a must. Service: No wait on a Saturday afternoon. There were only a few tables occupied in the main dining area, but we were seated in a relatively secluded section to the right of the restaurant. Overall, service was OK--our food came out soon after it was ordered, and we were well attended to. Ambiance: Casual, traditional. Parking: Ample parking. Located in a plaza.

    I was really excited about this place- it fell a little short for me. First of all it's mainly all…read morepork, so that really limited the options. We got the steamed chicken dumplings, cucumber salad and beef noodles. The steamed dumping and cucumber salad was really good, beef noodles was okay. We also got han Dan noodles and it was too much of a coconut flavor. Ambience and service was great though!

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