I hate giving bad reviews but I was very unimpressed. I am usually understanding at ethnic foods in Dublin not being very accurate, but the girl who took my order was Asian and the cook was Asian so I was expecting more. My teriyaki chicken noodles was a vat of teriyaki sauce with noodles, chicken, and even some shrimp. I know I’m a snob when it comes to teriyaki chicken but its not a meal that should be eaten with a straw.
Irina R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I had honey chicken noodles box. 5.50 euros. Amazing for this price. Service is fast as well
Juan L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
It is not easy to speak about this place, it is the typical take away in Dublin. They are fast preparing the food. In 5 minutes or less you can get your noodle or your rice. I don’t know why something is delicious and other times is not very good. The place is clean was the guys in the kitchen sometimes have a shirt that«once upon a time» was white. It is ok to have a quick lunch.
Laura L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
For a cheap and cheerful bite to eat in town you really can’t go wrong with this place. I’ve been here three times over the last few weeks and tried something new each time — wasn’t disappointed. Favourite so far has been the chicken satay box, lovely creamy satay sauce, not a bit greasy and loads of fresh veg too. Great portion sizes make this a win win. For € 5.50 a noodle box this is great quality and value for money, and while it looks a bit depressing inside and out, the food and service are next to none. Well worth it to drop by and try something.
Martin R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I love this place, I discovered it whilst studying in nearby Kevin St.DIT. It definitely falls into the«cheap and cheerful» category of eatery, but please don’t let that put you off. What I mean by that is that the food is relatively cheap, but it will definitely make you cheerful. The portions are deceptively generous and extremely flavoursome. My personal favourite is the Pad Thai, but I could also recommend the satay dishes. As another reviewer correctly observed, this is probably not the best place to go for a first date, as the general appearance of the restaurant is closer to greasy spoon than it is to four star splendour. However, I would defy any foodie to set any prejudices aside and just enjoy the taste sensations and friendly staff, you will come away a happy camper. At the sort of prices charged here, if you’re in the area and hungry, it’s a no-brainer. Enjoy!
Tim B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Enschede, The Netherlands
I actually do not understand why people only give this place three starts. I ate their twice the last week, and will go back there tonight! For 5,50, you have a decent size bowl of your choice(i ordered the regular box, to eat there), and it was really good food! The tables were clean, the service friendly and quick, and the taste as promised. Also were the vegetables, meat and shrimps tasting fresh, which is something I can not say of most chinese noodle places. They get my vote, and I have to go, I want to try the dish with egg sauce, forgot the name though…
Orla L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This place was pretty good for lunch time rush. We walked around aimlessly along Camden street with not one decision making person amount us. A colleague said what about there– noodle bar. I didn’t jump with excitement because the outside is pretty drab and looks like somewhere you would frequent about 3 in the morning. But we gave it a go. Have to say though, the waitress was super friendly and we did get a table straight away. At 6.50 for noodles and a drink it definitely hit the spot unexpectedly. I had dry chicken with chilli and salt with noodles and satay sauce on the side. Satay was horribly garlicky later but at the time was gorgeous. My other 3 colleagues were impressed and compared it to neon. I did really enjoy it. 4 stars is probably too much as it is probably the same as every other noodle place around with nothing extra special added but simple tastes for a simple girl-I had nothing to complain about. Some other reviewers mention jar sauces but sure, I’m none the wiser!
Clive B.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Rathmines, Republic of Ireland
Pretty much the same as every Chinese I have tried in Dublin. Over priced, out of a jar sauces(or it seems like it anyway). Wont be going back.
Ron R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Auckland CBD, Auckland, New Zealand
Did you need to satisfy your Asian fast food noodle craving? It seems a lot of people come here just for that reason. This place seems to be a fan favorite to dine in or for take out. Although I didn’t stay, the tables were occupied and everyone seemed to be chatty in front of their large bowls of noodles. It’s definitely not an ideal place for a first date, but more of a ‘I’ve go a lot a crap load of work to do’, last resort, quick, lunch time, I want noodles kind of place. They’ve got a variety of Regular Noodle boxes like Ho Fun, Honey Soy Chicken, Seafood, Teriyaki, and Pad Thai. With prices running between $ 5.50 and $ 7.50(EUR, sorry I couldn’t find the euro key). They even have Malaysian Boxes and Italian Boxes. Pretty good, pretty fast, I had the Seafood box btw which was good enough for me. Although my coworker said they added too much soy sauce to his. This is not my favorite place for noodles in my opinion, but also not the worst! They also claim Gluten Free Available, and that they use 100% Irish beef. Happy noodling!
Chris S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Bray, Republic of Ireland
This place is a very good place for a range of noodles, from spicy to not that much fire in your mouth… Really worth a try!
Arsheen Q.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Walked past this place and was craving noodles and decided to try it out. At fiver a box and seats to sit-in we chanced our arm. Glad to see all these cheap an cheerful noodle bars opening up left, right and centre. I was in the mood to make my own(by picking and mixing sauces and noodles) but this one had a set menu. And a great menu to boot. I got the cashew nut chicken in honey and soy sauce with steaming hot vegetables(peppers baby corn) in a hefty portion and some awesome real chopsticks, not the cheap wooden kind… all for a fiver! Most of their boxes average out around that price. It’s on the bustling Wexford street, perfect for late night quick meals. The portions are really good. Don’t however, attempt to walk out with the chopsticks, like I did, when the Asian lady behind the counter ran out saying they needed the chopsticks back and offered me the disposable ones to take home. She was super sweet about it… but hello mortification central. Like I was some naïve, uncivilised uncouth who’s never been to a noodle bar before. I knew those chopsticks were too good to be true!