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One Piece Lamian

4.5 (352 reviews)
ModerateChinese, Soup, Noodles
Closed 11:00 am - 8:45 pm

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Mixed celery beancurd salad
Kimm N.

My family loves their noodle soup here a lot - from beef noodle to fish lamb based noodle soup. I think the highlight is their fresh hand pulled noodle. You get to choose the noodle thickness (fine, wide, flat) when you order. This time I tried their soybean paste dry noodle with yellow peas. It was a well balanced but otherwise average normal taste to me. The good part was that it wasn't too greasy or thick in sauce. My fam loved the fish and lamb noodle soup. Service was great. Plenty parking space

Special Spicy Chicken Cold  Dry Noodles / 特色手撕鸡凉面
Austin W.

My wife and I stopped by One Piece Lamian this past Sunday for the first time and we had a great meal. Since we came during the noon lunch rush, there was a small wait for a table. Ordering is done entirely via a QR code on the table. Once we placed our order, I was shocked at how fast the food came out of the kitchen: the appetizers came out in about 30 seconds and our mains came out about five minutes later. From the appetizer menu, we ordered the shaved potato salad and the spicy pig ears. Both dishes were seasoned well and had the exact flavor profile I was expecting. I especially liked the spicy pig ears here because of how thinly its slicked. For our mains, I ordered the cold noodles with shredded chicken while my wife ordered the sour cabbage lamb noodles. One Piece Lamian definitely has some of the best textured noodles I've had in the Bay. The noodles here are cooked perfectly and have just the right of resistance to them when you bite in. For certain noodle dishes, you're even able to choose the type of the noodles from five different options, from thin angel hair to wide pappardelle. There's spicy chili oil on the table as well if the default spiciness is not enough for you. I cannot recommend One Piece enough if you're craving Asian noodles. In the sea of noodle spots in the Bay Area, this place is definitely one of the top spots in my book.

I had a pretty disappointing experience here. First, I was surprised to see that I was charged a tip on a takeout order. The online checkout defaulted to adding gratuity, and it wasn't clearly communicated, so I ended up paying it unintentionally. That felt misleading and left a bad impression right from the start. When I asked the server about this at counter, they were unwilling to refund. On top of that, when I asked if they could separate our order into different packages, the staff responded with a noticeably unfriendly attitude. It didn't feel like an unreasonable request, but the interaction made it seem like we were being difficult, which was uncomfortable. Overall, the lack of transparency around charges and the poor customer service really took away from the experience. Food is ok, horrible service though. Never come back again

Braised Beef Noodle Soup / 红烧牛肉面
Joanne L.

Huge portions & delicious appetizers and soup. The broth tastes salty but probably because the seasoned beef was part of it; otherwise the noodles tasted good and I love the different types of noodles you can choose from. Would come again to try something else! Not much customer service since it's QR code service but everyone was nice.

Anna C.

Fast service, delicious comfort noodle soup, best for cold winter days or nights. Recently moved nearby, will be our usual spot going forward

Beef bone noodle soup
Danni N.

Husband was craving soup noodles and we ended up at One Piece. I've been here several times and it was his first time here. We were all super satisfied. Everything tasted great and hit the spot. The baby ate the noodles and the toddler ate quite a lot of the noodles and soup too! She even took the husband's leftover beef bone and tried to finish the meat off of it. Love how they have scissors to help cut the noodles for the kids and plastic ware for them. The servers were pretty friendly and the kids loved looking at them and trying to engage. Food came out fast and the noodles were delicious and tasted fresh. There were quite a few occupied tables but still easy to get a table. There were quite a few families with kids here and I can see why. Family friendly place and food that kids will also eat.

Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup
Ethan N.

Any casual Chinese noodle spot close to home is a friend of mine. One Piece specializes in their hand pulled noodles and does so quickly and efficiently. Ordering is done through a QR code on the table but payment isn't, so you'll have to flag down a server once you're finished which can be hard at times (they prefer to hang around the POS). Although it can get busy, we've never had trouble with long wait times. I regularly opt for their Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup w/small flat noodles. Thin slices of beef shank, a plentiful amount of chewy noodles, and garnishes of cilantro and pickled radish all steeped in a clear bone broth speckled with chili oil are all enough to satiate anyone's appetite including mine. Prices are on the cheaper side for being in Fremont. Come for simple classic dishes done well and dependably.

Tomato and egg noodles
Lisa N.

Absolutely love their hand pulled noodles. I was in the mood for something simple yet comforting, and the tomato and egg noodles delivered. You can pick from several types of noodles, and the wide ones were perfectly chewy with just the right texture. I'll definitely be coming back whenever a noodle craving hits.

Spicy wontons (not spicy at all)
Kaelin N.

For Saturday dinner, we were seated immediately. Service is very efficient. Sadly, there were some items that we wanted to order that was out of stock, such as the cucumbers. We loved the pig ears, and were pleasantly surprised with the potato salad! While none of us got any of the spicy noodles due to fear (there's no spice levels), we all enjoyed our food and ability to customize our noodle options. I'd love to come back and try something spicy.

Braised Beef Noodle Soup / 红烧牛肉面
Michael G.

We visited One Piece Lamian several times now, and the food has always been great. Came here for dinner a few weeks ago and tried some different dishes- big chicken, lamb pita, and the house soup. Definitely unique alternative to the other noodle houses in the area, and it's becoming our go to. Thanks Team One Piece!

Spicy Cumin Lamb Noodle
Gabriel G.

Very good cumin flavor. Lots of thinly sliced lamb. Got the round noodles, good texture.

LanZhou Beef noodle soup
Nicole L.

Quick service and tasty noodles. The staff waited no time to ask for our orders. The noodle bowl didn't look like it would fill me up, but it was the perfect amount. Not very spicy either. We went during off hours, so there was no wait and the restaurant was pretty empty. Plenty of parking available, but it can fill up fast during peak hours. Best to park over by Lucky's and walk over to avoid the parking stress.

Suzy N.

One piece lamian is a franchise type noodle shop. So, you will find a multiple stores with the same name, BUT don't be mistaken. Not all noodle shops under the same name are equal. We originally tried a noodle shop under the same franchise in Concord, and it was amazing! The noodles were fresh and seasoned properly, however, we didn't feel that way about this shop. The way they made the dishes were completely different! What I ordered and tried: [Cold skin noodles $10.99] 2/5 - This is my go to dish everywhere I go, but unfortunately, a lot of place don't make it well. The noodles at this place didn't seem fresh, as the noodles were a little soggy. The flavor profile was mild, a little peanut butter, a little soup ish, and quite bland. I always finish this dish at other places, but this didn't taste very palatable. The other stores under the same name in Concord/WC area was so much better. [Spicy pig ears $11.99] 4/5 - Basic and super spicy. Was good, but same as everywhere else. [Lanzhou beef noodle soup $14.99] 3/5 - Again, noodles weren't exactly fresh. Didn't care for the small flat noodles and the broth was mild. However, the beef was good. [Braised pork pita burger $7.99] 5/5 - Unexpected pleasant surprise! This was sooo tasty and I had never tried anything like this before. Bread was crispy, pork was flavorful. Only thing missing is more cilantro! Lastly, this place is getting a 3 star because the atmosphere is terrible. It for one smelled a bit like sewer when we walked in, and I couldn't get that smell away even as I ate. The shop inside looks like they never bothered remodeling it, and they just store a bunch of supplies in the open. It borderline doesn't feel like a restaurant. So, I don't be coming back here again, but I don't think everything was terrible.

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Do they offer gluten free noodles?

Noodles have egg? Egg allergies over here. thanks!

Their noodles are made of flours. No eggs.

Do you know your waitress is rudely forcing customers to pay tips for takeout food?

No one can "force" you to pay a tip. But your meal still was noted, cooked, and packed. Why not tip? It's still service. Maybe less but still.

Halal or not?

Sorry about that, we sale pork as well

Do you have outdoor seating?

Nope

Do you have vegetarian options?

Yes! Tomato and egg noodle. Cold skin and a few appetizers are vegetarian.

Would I be able to seat a party of 8 here?

sure

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