I went to Noodles and Company three times in one week. I tried it out one day and then I went back because I wanted to try another dish. The employees were pretty helpful the first time I visited which was nice. I also like that they have tofu and getting something vegetarian isn't a problem at all. I got the Japanese udon noddles with tofu the first time. It was a bit saltier than I would have liked so I would not order that again. I still ate it all though. The second time I went, there was a really nice guy with a curly mustache at the register. I ordered the Indonesian peanut sauté and requested no sprouts on my meal because they literally just dump a handful of sprouts on your food at the end (I hate spouts). I also asked for more cilantro to be mixed into my food. They list cilantro in the ingredient list but it's only used as garnish which is misleading in my opinion. So I got my food to go and the guy was so proud when he handed me my food reassuring me he made sure they mixed the cilantro into my food. I appreciate that he paid attention to that detail but I also asked for no sprouts and extra broccoli instead of the sprouts. I looked in my bag and there is a whole bunch of sprouts all over my food!!!! (See photo) ughhhh! The extra cilantro was just two long stems of cilantro mixed in the noodles. The meal would have been the same without it. The noodles were delicious and the tofu they use is pretty nice and firm and well cooked. I didn't get extra broccoli though. I think if you're going to give people the option to change things then do it right. I went back again a couple days later and got another Indonesian peanut sauté and they got it right this time. I didn't ask for any extra cilantro that time. I mean why bother if they aren't gonna even rip the leaves off the stem. I'm glad they didn't put the sprouts on there like I asked though. The Indonesian peanut sauté is delicious. I would recommend it. I'll go back again and try something else. It seems like they are quite new so hopefully they get it together and become a bit more consistent.