This was my first time trying Crazy Noodles, and I can honestly say I was not disappointed at all! I arrived for an early dinner around 5 PM, filled with anticipation to see what the hype was all about. Upon entering the restaurant, I was welcomed warmly by the servers who walked me through the ordering process. They politely explained that I needed to grab a menu, place my order, and pay right away at the counter. This casual but efficient ordering system created a relaxed atmosphere, allowing me to enjoy the experience without any pressure.
I decided to order a few dishes to get a true taste of what Crazy Noodles had to offer. First up was the Lemon Garlic Shrimp. The shrimp were cooked to perfection, juicy and tender, and the lemon garlic sauce was bursting with flavor. It was a delightful start to my meal!
Next, I tried their popular #1 Phnom Penh noodles. The dish was a generous portion, featuring a savory blend of meet and perfectly cooked noodles, topped with fresh herbs and a hint of spice. Every bite was a delicious balance that kept me wanting more. I was genuinely impressed with the quality and taste!
I also had the classic Pad Thai, which, while familiar, stood out with its vibrant flavors and fresh ingredients. Finally, I couldn’t resist ordering the Pineapple Fried Rice with chicken. This dish was a delightful surprise—each spoonful was packed with flavor, and the sweet pineapple perfectly complemented the savory chicken and rice.
I was pleasantly surprised by the quantity of food I received. The portions were substantial, making the $42 and some change I paid seem like an incredible value for such a delicious spread.
Looking around, I noticed the ambiance was warm and inviting. The restaurant started to fill up around 5:45 to 6 PM, creating a lively yet comfortable vibe. Overall, I left Crazy Noodles feeling extremely satisfied with not only the flavorful food, but also the attentive service and pleasant...
Read moreThis is one of my absolute favorite restaurants in Amherst.
All of their Pho is exceptional, as are their noodle and fried rice dishes. They also have pasta here which I have not tried. Each Pho dish is easily enough to fill one person, and as long as you follow the chili spice guide you’ll be fine (for the soups, even a 3/3 for spice is not that bad, but for the non-soup dishes the 3/3 packs a punch). Each of the noodle and fried rice dishes is enough to fill someone as well, and I eat a lot.
The decoration on the inside is very relaxing and fun. This is a very friendly place to eat whether you’re catching up with a long time friend or going on...
Read moreThe place is nice! But something happened that left me disappointed. It was the first time I was going to eat there because my friends said it was great! I have two children, one little one is 3 years old, he doesn't eat vegetables or any kind of meat! And whenever we go out to eat I buy him his cheese pizza! And they told me that he couldn't eat anything from another restaurant inside Crazy Noodle! I was disappointed and decided to leave with my family even though there was no food at all! And we went out to eat at the park! It was ugly because it was for a minor, the pizza is not...
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