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if they are looking for a super cheap meal that also offers a great, fast and friendly service, this is the place to be. the plates and massive and give a real one. View all feedback.
Large portion sizes and pretty tasty. The bad rating is a bit harsh and undeserving, based on my personal experience. It’s a nice place for a casual meal.
I couldn't resist dining at a restaurant called Noodle Kingdom. As a lover of noodles, I had to try it for lunch one day. I sampled the delicious bao skins and enjoyed the flavorful dumplings. Although I felt a bit awkward watching the woman in the window cooking, the overall experience was good. This restaurant is just one of many in a street filled with Asian eateries. While it's a great spot for a quick meal, it may not be a top culinary destination. They offer dine-in and takeaway options and are wheelchair, kid, pram, and stroller friendly.
I was a bit surprised by the low rating. The noodle soup was hearty, large, and satisfying, though a bit oily. The boiled dumplings were also tasty, but the skins were a bit thick. The service was quick. This used to be a favorite spot of mine years ago, before they changed their name and then changed it back. I sometimes still wonder if it's the same old Noodle Kingdom. I hope it is, because their handmade noodles were exceptional in the past. Now that they have "returned," I think customers still think of them as operating under the old name. Hopefully, with time, Noodle Kingdom will regain its once beloved reputation.
First time here and the service and food quiet good and fast. The noodle were thick and juicy nice spice level. Definitely be back highly recommend.
Noodle Kingdom, formerly known as Mr. Kwok, was a bit tricky to locate at first. The portions of noodle soups were generously sized; it's unlikely that most people could finish them all. Considering the price, it was definitely a good deal. Our order included vegetarian dumplings, pan-fried dumplings, vegetarian buns, vegetarian noodle soup, and vegetarian "goose" (which we weren't fans of as it tasted like fried flour). The dumplings were tasty, although it was a letdown that they all had the same filling. It would have been more enjoyable if each had a different one. The service was attentive and friendly.