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What User doesn't like about Nothing But Noodles:
Average food for the price. I have given this restaurant too many chances and this is definitely my last. I'll drive another 5-10 mins further south to get better and cheaper food. View all feedback. What User likes about Nothing But Noodles:
This is a perfect midweek meal place. Great value and good food. Our favorites are eggplant parmigiana, pad Thai, Japanese noodles and cheesy Mac and cheese. Yummy! View all feedback.
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Average food for the price. I have given this restaurant too many chances and this is definitely my last. I'll drive another 5-10 mins further south to get bett...
read more"Nothing but noodle" has gone out of business. Now, it's called Tao's noodle. This is a Hong Kong style restaurant. Food is a miss and hit. You can still give i...
read moreThe food is not that great if you try to compare to those restaurants inside the plaza at hwy7/Kennedy which are tastier and cheaper.
This is a perfect midweek meal place. Great value and good food. Our favorites are eggplant parmigiana, pad Thai, Japanese noodles and cheesy Mac and cheese. Yu...
read moreAmazing, Amazing! The food was incredible, just cooked to the right temperature and very well price. I mean we got free refills, something that is not offered a...
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read moreTaos Nudels, formerly Nothing But Noodles, offers Hong Kong-style cuisine that can be hit or miss. Be cautious of MSG and consider trying New Century for better beverages. On the other hand, the restaurant offers great value and good food for midweek meals, with dishes like eggplant parmigiana and pad Thai being favorites. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, making for an enjoyable dining experience. Kids eat free on Mondays, and the Peanut Thai noodles are a crowd-pleaser. Despite some initial slow service, this new restaurant is worth a visit for comforting dishes like cheesy Mac and cheese.