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    Tasty Hand Pulled Noodles II

    4.1 (461 reviews)
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    11. Beef Noodle Soup
    Trendy D.

    Why it has good reviews is beyond me. Soup was tasteless I had two bites and was done. Service was not the best, but it was late and they were trying to close up shop in 40 mins. They had the hand pulled noodle beef soup out and dumplings in 5 mins which was impressive. However, quality compared to fresh noodles in Chelsea market was not even close. Chelsea is still winning that medal. I wouldn't come back here again.

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    Jerry R.

    Great dive joint. Hand pulled Noodles hot, tender and delicious. Ample portion. Homemade seaweed off the hook with a great spicy and sweet sauce. Prices a bit high but worth it. Will return.

    4. Fujianese Pork Wonton Noodle Soup
    Alyson W.

    Some of the best sick food it's possible to have! I stopped in for pork wonton soup and the broth was excellent and wontons melt in your mouth. They were a bit on the small side. The place itself is small, with only about 5 tables. Service seems good as well. I liked the calming Chinese music.

    Isabelle T.

    SO GOOD!! I got a duck dish and the duck was perfectttt. And they gave me so much!! Unfortunately I was visiting and not able to take home my leftovers, but I wish I could've! We got so much food and it was super reasonably priced! If I lived nearby, I would be here all the time.

    11. Beef Noodle Soup
    Izzy W.

    Great little spot with TASTY HAND PULLED NOODLES (2). Everything came out super quickly and portions were substantial, we could easily have gotten two meals out of our orders!

    Beef Noodle Soup
    Vivienne C.

    I don't know why but because I always come to the entertainment district for Broadway shows, I always see this place and are always curious about the taste. Finally decided to try it and I thought it was so-so. I ordered the Beef Noodle Soup and I actually enjoyed the broth quite a bit as it was both rich and lite. The noodles were also a good chewy texture. It was the beef that I was a bit confused about as it seemed like it was grilled beforehand, which is not a bad idea for this type of noodle soup. However, I felt like there was a bit too much tendon and fat in there in general which I was not a fan of. Overall, not a bad place for food in Hell's Kitchen although if I was craving noodle soup in the future I will probably just go to Four Four South Kitchen around the corner.

    Pan Fried Roast Duck Noodle
    Jamie I.

    A quaint little noodle restaurant with mom & pop vibes. The service was quick and our food came out promptly. You have a variety of dishes and noodle types to choose from. I ordered the pan fried noodles with roast duck and fat hand-pulled noodles. The noodles were reminiscent of udon and didn't stand out too much- if I came again, I'd try something else for more hand-pulled chewiness. The duck was not deboned, and pretty good, but nothing you couldn't get at a Chinese supermarket. The portion was pretty large, and could make 2 meals. Overall, decent taste and good value.

    Ms. Suleika R.

    Food was great and cheap. On cold days there's a wait which the wait is not bad. Great spot for solo date or a quick eat

    Mary L.

    The place was pretty busy on a Saturday night. Had to wait about 10 minutes for a seat. The noodles were a good portion and the flavor was good. The price was reasonable given the location. Saved me time to go to Chinatown for handpulled noodles.

    Pork dumplings with hand pulled noodles
    Drew L.

    I love this place. Super fast service, great fresh satisfying food, all in a really casual petite-sized relaxed atmoshpere. Basic stuff but you go for the convenience and food of course.

    Vegetable Dumpling Noodle Soup
    John L.

    You know the noodles are freshly made and prepared here because you can taste it in the broth at the end. SO delicious! The workers are so nice and friendly, they answered all my questions as I am a vegetarian and some places use shrimp or fish and still calm it vegetarian. The space is typically slow-food style. Plenty of seating and utensils!

    Beef Noodle Soup
    Kathleen W.

    Came here for a quick dinner after a broadway show and as a way to warm up in the cold night. I ordered the beef noodle soup with wide hand pulled noodles. The order was brought super quickly in huge steaming bowls. The beef was thin sliced and tender and there was crunchy bok choy and some spinach in there surprisingly. The broth was savory and salty and the noodles were chewy. Would have liked a little more beef and maybe some scallions for that aroma but overall a decent place for a quick bowl of noodles in Hell's Kitchen.

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    1 month ago

    We ordered vegetable soup with wide noodles, house special hand and dumplings. portions were big. Steamed dumplings with shrimp are so tasty

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    4 months ago

    Excellent, well done noodles and Chinese food. Priced right in a small storefront but good sized portions.

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    1 year ago

    I grabbed some takeout here. It was fine. The vegetarian budda bites were not great (2 star). The Bao sliders were pretty good (4 stars).

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    6 months ago

    The best noodles and dumplings I've had in a while! Tiny little place, with limited seating, but it's worth the wait or takeout.

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    The food is always incredible! No frills inside and a great spot to sit and catch up with a friend over incredible food.

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    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.2 miMurray Hill, Midtown East

    Had walked by a few times but a on post gym Trader Joe's run the pictures were enticing enough…read more Got a Lanzhou beef noodle combo with a drink and a lamb burger. The beef soup is clear and light and the noodles have a delightful texture, with a slight chew and good bounce. There's a good portion of braised beef as well. Tender but a bit fatty for my taste, but given the portion it's not going to kill you. Lamb burger ended up as overkill and will be consumed as leftovers but a quick sampling let me know that it's gamey and fatty with strong notes of cumin. Not a bad thing, but something to note for people that might not generally enjoy lamb or cumin. Black pepper beef rice bowl was solid too. Spice wise, you can calibrate accordingly but I'd recommended at least their regular spice level. Decent amount of tenderized but still chewy beef. Both dishes came with a salad of celery, carrot, cucumber, peanuts and seaweed strips in a light sauce. Couldn't quite figure out the sauce but it was lightly tart and refreshing. Space is clean and modern. Neutral wood, well lit. Service is friendly enough. If you dine in, you order at the kiosk and they'll deliver to your table. We had leftovers that they graciously packed up. Solid choice. I hope they stick around as they do bring a different cuisine to the area.

    first time trying chinese halal food and it did not disappoint!…read more had a mix of more common chinese dishes and uyghur dishes. got several of the popular noodle dishes and the bun. all were very flavorful!! service was fast. the portions were a bit smaller than I would've liked but still fairly filling. overall quite good and a good regular spot in murray hill.

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    1.1 miMurray Hill, Midtown East
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    OMG-I just enjoyed one of the most delicious and flavorful Ahi Tuna Poke Bowls EVER!!! Run, don't…read morewalk to try this! It was so delicious. See my photos. The Ahi Tuna was the perfect and proper color it should be. The flavors were SPECTACULAR-WONDERFUL!!! NOTE: WAGAMAMA has added to their menu, since my last visit, so you now have a RAMEN SELECTION, and other yummy additions. I was too full from my spectacular Ahi Tuna Poke Bowl to try the Korean bbq Chicken Wings ($8.95) but, I will definitely be back to try them!! I'll post menu photos so you have an idea of the delicious food choices. (April 2026) My very first delicious bite of Ahi Tuna had a heavenly garlic flavor, it was wonderful, and the sweet green seaweed with rice only added to the wonderfulness. Vertical slices of cucumber, onion and scallion, also add deliciously to my wonderful Poke Bowl. Toasted sesame seeds, too. SIMPLY MARVELOUS!!! Remember to be sure to mix the poke bowl rice as you eat, so that you mix the rice with the yummy sauce that may accumulate at the bottom of the poke bowl. I usually eat a little while, THEN, mix the rice. This was so good, I had to eat, eat, eat, before I could stop to mix. LOL. That sweet green seaweed was so yummy!! A lovely mix of flavors...the garlic, the sweetness....I LOVED IT ALL SO MUCH!!!! When was the last time you enjoyed a dish so very much that you felt like standing up in the restaurant and telling everyone: THIS IS SOOO DELICIOUS!!!! Well, I felt like that, but I didn't stand up and tell everyone, but I did tell the manager, who happen to come to the table to ask how everything was. And I let him know how much I was enjoying the Ahi Tuna Poke Bowl. He explained why and how the tuna was so flavorful. We had a delightful brief foodie chat. What a joy!! The service is very nice here. I like the atmosphere too. And the music, which is cool; it does not interfere with thinking, or having a conversation. I really like it here . The women's rest room was very nice, and clean, with a Dyson Hand Dryer, so no paper towels on the floor. Yay! Helping our environment, too!! And I like the black and white wall paper, too. See my photos My last visit I enjoyed the Pad Thai, and the same non-alcoholic beverage, " Asian Mint Limeade", from the MINDFUL DRINKS area on the beverage menu. ($9.50) (April 2026). A nice treat! It does have a light carbonation (bubbles). This visit my delicious meal was from the BOWLS SECTION of the food menu, it was the AHI TUNA POKE BOWL ($17.95) (April 2026) With warm, and hot weather on the way, I know I will be enjoying this AHI TUNA POKE BOWL again...and again! If you love good food, good service, and a very cool environment, put this location of WAGAMAMA on your list ! (East side) LOCATED On THIRD AVE, at East 39th Street. There is OUTDOOR SEATING, too, with red umbrellas. See my photos. Enjoy yourself here. Totally delightful. There are several locations in Manhattan. I did not know that. So, the one I have dined at is ON THIRD AVENUE, at EAST 39th Street. Look for the Red Umbrellas outside, at the corner of East 39th Street and Third Avenue. Enjoy!!!

    Soon as we sat down the lady next to us was complaining to a manager…read more Not off to a great start. Our calamari arrived barely warm and extremely salty. Some pieces warm others were room temperature. Our waiter never checked back so it was too late to get a fresh order. We did not finish it. The Pad Thai was gross, no flavor and extremely greasy with very tiny pieces of chicken. A very unpleasant experience. This was my first time to Wagamama USA and my last!

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    1.2 miMurray Hill, Midtown East

    This is now going to be one of my go to spots in this neighborhood (in addition to Nom Nam)! I came…read morehere for dinner without a reservation on a Friday night, and I had a great meal and experience. It's not too big inside, but the tables are decently spaced out. There is also bar seating. It's a bit tricky figuring out what to do with your coats since the chairs aren't really meant to hang winter coats on, but there is a clothing rack in the back that someone can help you with. Everything is ordered via your phone using Toast Tab which was convenient since you didn't have to wait for your server. There was also happy hour when we arrived (6:15pm) so we ordered two hand rolls ($5 each). We ordered the chirashi bowl and the shoyu ramen. I thought the portion sizes were good and I loved the texture of the noodles in the ramen as well as my selection of fish. For dessert, we ordered the hojicha pudding which was delicious as well.

    My friends and I were on our way to Little Alley, a Shanghainese restaurant that's been a Murray…read moreHill mainstay for years when we pivoted to Shuya because we peeped their sign saying they billed themselves an "omakase noodle restaurant." We were guided toward the back, past white marble tables with beautiful mustard colored velvet chairs to the long countertop facing the open kitchen. We scanned QR codes to pull up the menu, and despite no omakase noodle offerings to be found, decided to stay because the menu options they did have sounded too good to pass up. Of course they had classic shio and miso ramens, but they also had a duck tsukumen, a red snapper ramen, a black truffle ramen, and the dish I set my sights on-- the uni mazemen. There were also lots of appetizers and a long list of high end onigiri featuring proteins like scallop lemon shio, A5 wagyu ponzu, and bluefin chutoro on offer. This place was the real deal. Our group shared the tebasaki wings-- so crispy and so flavorful, I could have inhaled a whole plate of these. The salmon, ikura, and apple appetizer that was served in a glass chalice was superb but even better was the bluefin tuna avocado sashimi with wasabi. That one was a winner across the board. And then my uni mazemen, which really stole the show. There was a very generous portion of uni that mixed with the savory sauce and al dente ramen noodles perfectly. This dish was rich, unctuous, and fresh and definitely delivered in value, though it was double the price of most other noodle bowls. Uni is a delicacy. Having just returned from a second trip to Japan I can say this place is really as good as any restaurant I visited in Japan, and it's right here in Murray Hill. These Murray Hill bros are lucky.

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