Reviews
My go to place for work lunch. I always get the beef brisket shanghai noodles because it's so delicious and its filling. The price for the noodles with a soft drink is around $15, which is not bad for a food court quick meals. The service here is really fast so the line-up doesn't too long.Food: 5/5
To be fair this place made good, hearty and cheap noodles soup, not sure about a le carte menu. Definitely not a Thai cuisine focused eatery. I got a spicy beef noodles soup for lunch. Braised beef was tender and flavorful, much better than beef in noodles soup at other Chinese takeout places. Soup was ok. Service was fast. Kitchen was clean as well. A decent lunch place for folks working around the PATH.
Economical and tasty. Took 2 meet 1 veg combo and it was really nice. Not sure why they are rated low but i liked the dish. Recommended.
The Manchu Wok, Jimmy The Greek or Taco Bell of Thai food. If you like those places you are in for a treat. If you don't, keep your distance from this chain Thai place. Location is clean as to be expected considering location. Staff is not very friendly but what you should expect for a food court restaurant.
The quality of their noodle soup has gone down after the pandemic. All their soup base i.e. tom yum and laksa tasted extremely watered down and lacks the flavor it used to have before the pandemic. Disappointed to see that they charging more but they are also watering down their food to make more profit.
Love making your noodles! You select your noodles, soup, protein or veg, and add either an egg or tofu. Super busy during lunch on weekdays. But they are efficient and then lines go very quickly.
Noodle taste good but not special. It was not hot when they served it. But if you’re hungry and want to try noodle this can satisfy you.
Your regular good court fixture. Convenient + Cheap but neither healthy nor tasty. Was picking up work lunch here and the line up is insane. They are very efficient and move really quickly, but I waited a good 15-20 minutes in the line to get to the counter. The signage is a little off or confusing, there are 3 lines or options. 1. Pre-booked items as a combo 2. Order fresh stir fry there are a few predefined options 3. Fresh noodle soup ramen equivalent. I picked the thin noodles pad Mei with eggplant tofu and Thai mushrooms. It was filling but nothing much to write home about in terms of the taste. But my meal was less than $10 and filling.
Stick with the noodle bar, avoid the a-la-carte. Quite the ripoff. Paid $9 for a combo 2 with fish... And literally got THREE pieces of fish. It was my mistake for not watching as the lady put the food in, and was too distracted talking to my colleague to notice. Anyway, lesson learned, I won't be going back. Maybe will be back for the noodle bar, but that's it.
Cheap and filling food with lots of options and super quick service; this is my go-to place when I’m at the office! They give you huge portions. But I would definitely not classify this as Thai food if that is what you were expecting