Came to big beef bowl for some noodles and soup. There are actually a few other small Chinese noodle restaurants within steps of each other. I haven't tried any of them so can't compare.
This location is a pretty small. There are limited bench seatings and limited table seatings. If you come to eat alone, you should t have any problems getting a seat. Bring a friend or two, should still be ok if it's not busy. The restaurant will not be able to accommodate you if you want to come with a large group.
Menu is simple. Order your desired main. Choose either large or small, choose whether you want round or flat noodles, as well as their thickness, and you are done.
I had a large braised beef bowl with round noodles in regular thickness. The broth was good and light on the taste. The peppercorn teases the tip of your tongue with that numbing feeling; and that's all it is, just an ever so subtle feeling. The braised beef sitting in there adds a bit of flavoring as well. The braised beef was done well. Regular, round noodles had the right texture and chew; your jaws won't be tired at the end of the meal.
If you come here, I recommend the braised beef noodle.