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Honestly so surprised when I saw all these bad reviews on here! I have nothing to complain about after my experience eating at noodle town as it was cheap, quick, and tasty. What more could I want? Ordered the Chongqing noodles $10.90) and it was exactly what I was expecting and maybe even better. The serving was also very generous. The layout of the small restaurant is very cozy with heavy wooden furniture that make... View all feedback.
What Ewell Abshire doesn't like about @noodle:
Bought spicy pork noodle (dry) for my liking it was salty and not spicy at all, noodles also a bit mushy. They also sell and kind of dishes with rice, looks yummy. Maybe next time will try them. Price not really expensive. View all feedback.
Bought spicy pork nudel (dry) for my love, it was salty and not spicy at all, noodle also a bit mushy. they also sell and type of dressed with rice, looks delicious. Maybe next time will try. price not really expensive.
Bought spicy pork noodle (dry) for my liking it was salty and not spicy at all, noodles also a bit mushy. They also sell and kind of dishes with rice, looks yummy. Maybe next time will try them. Price not really expensive.
This place is one of, if not the, best Cantonese casual restaurants you will find in Australia (big call I know, but I make an effort to try Cantonese
You know what's the best thing I like about these Chinese restaurants? I don't even know what you call it, like those fast food style ones? The food comes
Honestly so surprised when I saw all these bad reviews on here! I have nothing to complain about after my experience eating at noodle town as it was cheap, quick, and tasty. What more could I want? Ordered the Chongqing noodles $10.90) and it was exactly what I was expecting and maybe even better. The serving was also very generous. The layout of the small restaurant is very cozy with heavy wooden furniture that makes the traditional Chinese atmosphere. Also very convenient located as it is tucked into the corner of Hurstville train station.