I came to Eight Noodles of course to eat some noodles!!
Freshly hand pulled noodle always been my favourite so I am excited to give this place a try! Even though it is a Northern Chinese Restaurant, there are still quite a few items that are not spicy or cover with chili oil!
We shared:
Lan Zhou La Mian ($7.95) Large and Pig Intestine Noodle Soup ($6.75) Small
- Both noodles were cooked al dente with a great bite!
- One of my friend prefers that more subtle Lan Zhou Beef Noodle Broth, savory with a lingering beef after taste
- My other friend prefers the pig intestine soup because of the more salty soy based taste
Wonton in Chili Oil ($2.75) Small and Cold Chicken in Chili Oil ($3.75) Small
- Though both of them were soaked in chili oil but both has a different kind of spiciness to it!
- Wonton is less spicy than the cold chicken and I enjoyed both of them!
I definitely will be back to Eight Noodles again! The option of small or large portion for noodles and appetizers is great so even if you are not in a group you can try out more different dishes!
Eight Noodles' Chinese Name means Face to Face with Noodle... I will be back for a face off soon!
FYI, there is a colourful photo menu with English and Chinese description for almost every single dish...