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I read the reviews on this place, and the decor isn't THAT run down!
I've been coming to Noodle Delight since I was little and before it became one with the plaza. It used to be a stand alone restaurant. It was always the place my family went to, when my mom just wasn't in the mood to cook.
Couple of years have passed, I've moved out of my moms house and now raise a family of my own. As soon as I walked into Noodle Delight, a wave of nostalgia hit me when I saw the same rounded green chairs and run down menus with the same pictures, dating from the 90's.
When I was a kid I always got the Noodle Delight, so why break tradition? I can't remember the exact taste of it from a long time ago, but it wasn't half bad. Its just hard thin egg noodles with a cup of steaming hot flavored sauce that you pour on top of the noodles yourself. Its honestly comparable to Cantonese Chow Mein, except I feel the Noodle Delight is lighter in taste with just slices of meat, green peppers, carrots and raddish.
My boyfriend got the Kobe. Which was just thinly sliced beef, fried up in oil, soy sauce etc alongside flat noodles. I tried it myself, and man, grease mania, but the flavor and seasoning wasn't half bad! My boyfriend seemed to have enjoyed it, including the greasyness.
This isn't a place I would 'Rave' about. But if you're looking for fast food Chinese, and are in the area, give it a try.
Its not the Noodle Delight I remembered when I was kid, but it can pass off as decent enough food.
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