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Hao Noodle and Tea 401 Avenue of the Americas New York,...
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If you are coming to Hao Noodle and Tea in New York with your car, you will find parking lots at a distance of 201 meters at Garage MGMT Company, Or you could use public transportation to get to the stop PATH-9th St, which is 121 meters away from the restaurant.
The Card of Hao Noodle and Tea from New York includes about 144 different dishes and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about $13.1.
Our name "Hao" symbolizes greatness and a commitment to excellence, reflecting our dedication to delivering authentic and high-quality dishes. In Chinese culture, food is seen as a way to establish a close connection and share intimate moments with others. With a successful presence in China, our first US location in New York, Hao Noodle and Tea by Madam Zhu's Kitchen, aims to provide each guest with a memorable culinary experience through our delicious food and attentive service.
The restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a mix of Nepalese and Indian cuisine. While some found the food outstanding, others felt it was overcooked and overpriced. Some customers praised the service, while others were disappointed with the level of service received. The ambiance of the restaurant was generally well-received, with many enjoying the comfortable atmosphere. Overall, opinions on the restaurant were mixed, with some saying they would return and others vowing never to go back.
The food is excellent, highly recommend any noodle dish. The restaurant decor adds to the dinin...
Waiter had excellent recommendations for everyone at the table.
Food and service always fantastic. Ambience also a plus. Value really only takes a slight hit (...
Excellent! there is incredible, will definitely return.
Very beautiful nudel! love their Dan noodles the best.
Spinach In Ginger Sauce
Spinach, ginger puree
Dan Dan Noodles
Scallions, chili oil, sesame, homemade noodles
Le Shan Chicken
Inspired by the streets of Le Shan. Szechuan peppercorn, chili oil, chicken stock, sesame, ginger, soy sauce
Sweet And Sour Shanghai Ribs
Baby back ribs, honey, sesame, Chinese vinegar
Thinly Sliced, Marinated Beef Shank
Cilantro stems, Sichuan chili peppers