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Located at the corner of the plaza, this tiny restaurant faces Markham Road, so if you're not paying attention, you'll never find it. The main floor has limited counter top seating and patrons order take out and pay for their meals here. We visited around 7pm on Friday. The owner led us to the second floor for dine-in visitors, approximately 15-20 seats. He turned on the AC and lights just for us (... that should have been a sign, really). We ordered the spicy noodles and the shredded chicken cold noodles. The spicy noodles had good flavor, but there was no meat or toppings other than a few leaves of bokchoy. The noodle texture is chewy and smooth, but tastes like something you could cook at home. The cold chicken noodle was disappointing. The dish was too sweet and the first couple bites we could feel the sugar crystals crunching while we chewed. They used the same type of noodles for both. There was a reasonable amount of chicken and way too much cucumber. For the price ($8.99, $9.99), Szechuan Noodle House is not worth the fare they offer. Even for take out, they've out-priced their competitors in th area.
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