The food is always fresh and hot. The noodles are made in-house and you can watch it happening while you dine at the bar if you like.
Noodle Man is very small, with about only eight tables, alternating 2 and 4 tips. There are about 5 stools at the bar as well.
One TV shows some of the food options, pictures with the name of the dish. Another TV is always playing a Chinese cooking show program.
The food can take a while to come out, and that seems to depend on how many cooks they have working. Also, just because you order and appetizer doesn't mean it will come out first. It very well may be the last dish you receive. Also, everyone's dishes don't ever come out at the same time. Maybe be just 2 mins apart or 5-10mins.
This isn't one of my favorite restaurants, but my husband and kids love it. The meat tends to be fattier than I prefer, and the broth of the soups is always very rich. If you want to try something different and very flavorful then you'll probably really enjoy this place.