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Like most Chinese restaurants, they have a pretty wide variety of dishes. Here, you can get customized noodles, submarine baked dishes, and some other Chinese stuff, including snacks. For a place called Grand Noodle, I didn't find the noodles to be very special. They were ok. If you don't like the salt laden Japanese ramen, then you can try the much lighter noodle broth here. You can choose your noodles, toppings etc. The noodle texture is about average. IMO if you want to order Chinese noodles, the best are places that make it fresh like Magic Noodle. We also had fried rice in submarine, which is just a giant bread. I don't see a purpose to the bread, but then again I'm not a chef. The rice tasted like regular fried rice I can get at any random congee place. The submarine bread is edible but all the carbs in the rice, you'll probably be too full to dig into the bread anyways. Would I come here again? Sure. I'm not dying to come here again. The prices are very reasonable. But the food is not special. And in this area, there's stiff competition for Chinese food.
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