(Updated review 07.09.2025) Updated review July 9, 2025: What a bummer… things have turned worse for this place.
I ordered a DanDan Noodles and a braised beef noodles (request thick noodles customization) to-go. Upon getting home, it’s disappointing to open the perfect sealed beautiful bag and found out that there were no thick noodles. Half way through the meal, we also found a piece of metal from what looked like a metal scouring pad (pictured).
Unfortunately, this was a to-go order and too late to drive back 20 minutes to ask for a remake of the food.
Still gave 3 stars for this visit because the food still tasted good. Better luck next time I guess?
(09.14.2024) After morning the tragic closure of China Magic Noodle House (Warner & Dobson) for several years, I am so happy to have found Kungfu Noodles. I finally found a place that I would say "close enough" for my standard of hand-pulled noodles and dumpling skin (yes, the texture of the skin!).
For dinner last night, I ordered (to-go) their chicken stir-fried noodles, shrimp stir-fried noodles (modified to flat white noodles), and the steamed pork and shrimp dumplings. I could sense the effort of "wok hay" in the noodles, because they were welled seasoned and covered with the house sauce, but not super greasy. I did want it to be spicier, so I added some sriracha at home. The only thing I found odd was the dumpling filling... They had ground pork and chives, but the shrimp was not grounded, so depending on which end you start biting into the dumplings, you either get the shrimp or the pork first. Was that how they were supposed to be like? (Hence the 4-star.)
Thanks to their uniquely designed insulated bag and to-go boxes (tightly sealed), my food stayed warm for my 20-minute drive home. Can't wait to go back and try their boba drink and mapo...
Read moreKungfu Noodles 2986 N Alma School Rd suite 3, Chandler, AZ 85224
Had an amazing lunch at Kungfu Noodles today with my lovely girlfriend #11. We were delighted to try new dishes. Girlfriend #10 was filled yesterday from the Mexican community
Girlfriend #11 is the very powerful Chinese community
If you're a fan of authentic cuisine, Kungfu Noodles is a must-visit spot. The flavors are rich and true to their roots.
For those unfamiliar with Chinese cuisine, some aromas may be unfamiliar at first, but fear not! Give it a chance, and after a few tries, you'll come to appreciate the unique and delicious scents.
I particularly enjoyed the Beef Noodle Soup with its flavorful broth and perfectly cooked noodles. While the aroma may be strong for some, the taste certainly makes up for it.
The Soup Dumplings were good, with a tasty filling that left a positive impression.
My girlfriend #11 tried a variety of dishes and loved them all. It was a true delight to see her enjoy the meal.
I can confidently say that I will definitely be returning to Kungfu Noodles for more delightful dining experiences...
Read moreQ: What do martial artists like to eat? A: Kung food.
Kungfu Noodles got the food to make you go, "HIYAH!" With flavors that'll explode with a kung POW! Okay, I'll stop.
We had a great meal here with Hot Chili Dumplings (six for $6.99), Dan Dan Noodles ($10.99), Orange Chicken with hand-pulled noodles ($12.99), and a Thai Tea ($5.99). You can probably safely pass on the Hot Chili Dumplings. While good, you're not missing too much if you pass on it. The Dan Dan Noodles were amazing. Good flavor, springy texture, and a nice level of spice. As for the Orange Chicken, it was great. Solid chunks of chicken in a delightful sweet and tangy sauce.
It's a clean and cozy spot, so don't bring a huge crowd with you. Food is served in to-go containers as well. They even package the food in a fancy thermal-lined bag.
Love all the reviews saying that if you order on the self-service kiosk, you get 20% off. It's always nice to...
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