🍜 El Paso Food Review: Noodles & Dumplings
If you’re in El Paso and craving authentic Chinese food, chances are you’ve heard of Noodles & Dumplings! With multiple locations across the city, this spot is a local favorite. The largest branch on Mesa Street is my personal go-to—the atmosphere is welcoming, and the open kitchen lets you see the chefs hand-pulling noodles right in front of you! 👨🍳✨ I absolutely love their Boiled Beef in Chili Oil —it’s packed with flavor and has just the right level of heat. That said, I don’t order it often since I’ve been trying to cut back on spicy food… my tolerance isn’t what it used to be 😅 Other highlights include: Scallion Pancakes 🫓 – Crispy, flaky, and perfectly savory Hand-Pulled Noodles🍜 – Chewy, fresh, and delicious in soups or stir-fries Wide Belt Noodles – Seriously satisfying texture! Highly recommend trying these. One dish that divided our table: the Orange Chicken . My friend loved it, but I found it a little too sweet for my taste 🍊🍯… so if you’re not into sugary sauces, maybe skip this one. The Mapo Tofu Noodles (around $14) are a must-try—hearty, flavorful, and great value. Portions here are generous, so come hungry! 📍 Address: 6303 N Mesa St, El Paso, TX 79912 🏷️ Tips: The menu varies by location, so check ahead if you have a specific dish in mind! #ElPaso #ChineseFood #HandmadeNoodles #FoodReview #ComfortFood #TexasEats #NoodlesAndDumplings #FoodieAdventure 🥢🔥