This is basically the Chinese equivalent of a burger joint. It's fast. It's cheap. It's a bit greasy. There's no service. Dine in or take out, you'll get your food in a Styrofoam box. Self serve tables with an area for condiments like salt, straws etc.
In the same way that I can't imagine anyone going out of their way to eat at McDonalds, I don't imagine anyone coming to Noodle Delight unless it's out of convenience. I work nearby so it's not such a bad choice for lunch. But it's definitely not my first choice for lunch.
Portions are large. It's $7.50 for noodles. If you want H +S soup + spring roll, it's a combo for $8.98. One order should be enough for one very hungry man or 2 average women.
How's the quality? It's what I call edible. It's the kind of food I'd only eat when I'm really hungry. When I'm not that hungry, I'd rather wait a bit for better options (or just eat at home). I had the pad thai once. It tastes nothing like pad thai from a Thai restaurant. It tastes more Chinese than Thai. I mean...it's not disgusting or anything. It's pretty much how I feel when I eat a burger - It's nothing special, but it'll fill your hunger and your wallet won't have to be sad.
I would come again if I forget to brown bag my lunch. Otherwise I'd never deliberately come here. This is one of the cheapest options in the area if you consider the price-portion ratio.