Atlanta | Surprisingly Found Beef-Laden Spicy Beef Noodles!
Who would have thought that in Midtown, I’d find the spicy beef noodles I’ve been craving for so long! This place looks like a typical American Chinese restaurant on the outside, but if you take a closer look at the menu, you’ll find quite a few dishes that Chinese food lovers will enjoy. Plus, the portions are generous and reasonably priced, and they often have discounts. No wonder it’s like the “cafeteria” for GT (Georgia Tech) students. Ambiance: 4/5 (It’s right next to GT and feels like a college cafeteria—spacious and bright. It’s also conveniently connected to a bubble tea shop.) Service: Self-service, which means no need to tip 👍🏻 Food: 4/5 Value for Money: 4.5/5 🌟 Spicy Beef Noodle Soup $15 If you love spice, just let the server know to add more heat🌶️. The spiciness level was perfect for me (I usually go for mild or medium). There’s plenty of beef— at least seven or eight pieces, all tender and flavorful. The soup comes with carrots and greens, and the noodles are chewy and don’t get mushy. This was my favorite dish of the meal! 🌟 Teriyaki Chicken $12 The server recommended trying the teppanyaki dishes, so I went with the teriyaki chicken. It’s soft and tender, with a slightly sweet glaze, and goes well with white rice. 🌟 Tuna Poke Bowl $15 For those who prefer something refreshing, there’s a poke bowl option. I ordered the tuna one. I don’t usually go for poke bowls, but this one had a good variety of ingredients—probably around seven or eight types. Mixing them all together makes for a really refreshing meal. 🌟 Sushi Burrito $12 The sushi burrito is wrapped in nori, and you can choose your own protein. I went with eel. One of the great things about this place is the variety and customization options. #Atlanta #AtlantaFood #AtlantaRestaurantReview #AtlantaEatingGuide