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Contribute Feedback What Mary Jane D likes about Noodles Company:
This might just be the best and most flavorful Chicken Noodle Soup I've ever tasted! I’ve loved this place for a long time—every noodle dish they serve is fantastic, and their rice crispy treats are amazing! However, the soup surpasses anything I've ever had, even the homemade versions! View all feedback.
What Aleasia R doesn't like about Noodles Company:
I ordered extra udon noodles and mushrooms, but what I received was a mishmash of various noodles, almost as if someone hastily grabbed them from a pre-cooked batch. The texture was terrible, and overall, the noodles were dry and bland. The quality has definitely declined. View all feedback.
So the app menu needs repair. For the orange grilled chicken, a required field is add meat but the only option is Parmesan crusted chicken and tofu. It is not clear whether this is extra meat, and is confusing since grilled orange chicken (which is in the description) isn 't an option. I chose no added meat, hoping the grilled chicken was just included. We received noodles with no meat. So I ask, how can we order grilled orange chicken on lo mein that actually arrives with chicken? That being said, the bare noodles were tasty.
I didn?t know that ?Wisconsin style? Mac n cheese meant that it came with little hairs sprinkled in ????. Food was okay but I?m pretty grossed out by that.
The noodles app saves me a lot. And the place is clean and nice to hangout with friends or have a dinner with various choices after class. It is one of my favorite restaurants around campus.
The staff were friendly, helpful, and efficient. I had some trouble reading the menu displayed above the ordering counter due to the small font size, but there was another option to check the menu elsewhere. I decided to go with the Wisconsin Mac & Cheese, which features elbow macaroni in a creamy cheese sauce topped with a variety of shredded cheeses. After placing my order, I found a table and started wandering around the restaurant to snap some photos for Google Maps. My meal arrived impressively quickly—just two or three minutes after I ordered—before I had even finished taking pictures. The building housing this Noodles World Kitchen is quite intriguing, with two floors accessible via a tall metal staircase. They even have an outdoor dining area connected to the second-floor space. The food at this location is just as delicious as at any of the other Noodles World Kitchens, and I highly recommend it if you're in the University District.
The portions were generous, and there was a good variety of vegetables! The marinated steak was tasty. I opted for delivery, but the Japanese pan noodles (udon) ended up clumping together. The pad Thai, on the other hand, was perfectly fine. I think I'll avoid the udon next time if I anticipate a longer delivery wait.