5/2024 BACK TO NORMAL!
1/2024 đĄ HOT SAUCE IS $1 PER CUP AND NOT ON TABLES!!!
12/2022 UPDATED RATING Since This particular establishment is located in the Fremont Hub which is a shopping center off of Mowry road. The restaurant has been here for a number of years and is the classic Tung Kee experience, although it is now called King Noodle. However, I have a grievance now with this particular location.
Tung Kee Noodle is one of my favorite guilty pleasures. King Noodle is basically Tung Kee rebranded. The story I heard was that this was once a family business and when a dispute within the family broke out two members of the family separated the trademark and establish their own names. As a result, New Tung Kee Noodle and King Noodle and any similar noodle houses that are in a spot where there once was a Tung Kee are basically the Tung Kee brands, just with a different name. This is evident as if you are familiar with the brand, nothing has changed including the menu, recipes and decor. And I personally still refer to all of them as Tung Kee.
Now, onto my review about this particular one. I used to go to this particular location most often because the flavor for their main soup was the most consistent between the two that are relative to my home. That changed and so I started going to the other location which is a more convenient drive given it's location relative to the freeway. Unfortunately, the consistency of the flavor of the soup broth varies between flavorful and watered down, and on any given day week month you may get a variation somewhere between those two marks in the flavor of the broth so in some ways how good the soup will be is a bit of a luck of the draw.
EDITED OUT HUGE RANT ABOUT THE REDUCTION TO TINY CHILI TO GO CUPS AND HOW YOU HAD TO PAY FOR EXTRAS NOW.
However, if you are a fan of the soup, I'm sure you'll get the traditional experience by patronizing this location. It is not beyond understanding as a result of increasing costs. Where I don't agree with the policy and think it hurts the customer experience more than the benefit they gain from reducing what they'll give, at least I can share with you my sentiment on what my experience has become and why I'm no longer likely to patronize this particular location.
4/2/23 I re-patronized this location because the Tung Kee on Cedar has permanently closed. The regular sized Chili oil cups are back and you can fill them yourself again! This is cause for celebration!
4/30/23 We came by here at 6:40 PM and they close at 8 and they are out of #1 and Chili oil. The very 2 things that I go there for. The place was also crowded. Disappointing but I guess you can't argue inventory. This is the first time I walked out of an open Tung Kee/King Noodle empty handed...
1/2024 It was my birthday and I wanted noodles. Called it in for takeout this time in case they ran out of noodles again and didn't want to waste my time and gas. Ordered 3 of their #1 house special soup and then ... they asked me if I wanted the hot sauce. Now, if you're familiar with this chain you would know that the hot sauce is signature for them. Of course I said I wanted it and they asked how many. I said 3, one for each order. They then informed me that there was a charge for them. ... ... ... I asked how much expecting to hear something like 50 cents. They said... 1 dollar each. I paused and said... You don't even give one for each order? No. They charge for each one you want. Now, I've watched this franchise go through many evolutions with this sauce. Matter of fact, the recipe they use today is the 3rd or 4th change since the sauce of my youth. I've watched them go from leaving the sauce cups out, to giving you one per bowl, to charging you extra if you wanted more than 1, and even when they started giving single half size cups only. This one is rough. I asked why, and they said everything is getting expensive. Yeah. No kidding. My son noticed it was not on the tables for people dining in either. That is all. And that's already possibly...
   Read moreI visited King Noodle today (around 3:42 PM October 7, 2025) with my wife and daughter. We ordered 3 dishes:
1 Beef with Broccoli 1 Chow Fun 1 Sate Rice Stick
Right away, we noticed the portions were much smaller than before â barely half of what they used to serve. I politely asked the server about it, but he didnât seem to understand me. I even explained that on my last visit, the portions were already reduced, but this time it was even worse.
When we finished and went to pay, the lady with glasses at the cashier (who seems to be the owner) told me the total was $64.32. I was shocked â thatâs about $15.75 per plate, so I added a small $2 tip and asked for a detailed receipt.
To my surprise, I found extra charges:
$4 âextra stickâ $6 âextra sate soupâ Thatâs an additional $10 I never ordered or approved.
I asked the lady why I was being charged extra. She didnât respond in English and just kept saying âyes, yesâ without explaining anything. It felt very disrespectful and dishonest. I told her politely that I had only mentioned the portions were small â I never asked for any âextra.â
The worst part:
No greeting when entering. Poor communication.
Quality has dropped significantly.
The portions are small and overpriced.
The cashier clearly understood English but pretended not to when questioned about the overcharge.
Honestly, I feel cheated. Charging $10 extra for something I didnât ask for is unacceptable. Itâs sad to see how this place has gone downhill â smaller portions, higher prices, and terrible customer service.
Never coming back. I hope they learn that treating customers fairly and honestly is the key to keeping loyal customers, not taking...
   Read moreI and my wife are crazy about Flour Cake fried at a certain Chinese VN restaurants and we found this King Noodle in Fremont, not to far from our home. Every time we went shopping at Target or Trader Joes, we always stopped by to get our Fried Flour Cake fix LOL.
This restaurant's been here quite a long time, it's in a big shopping center with plenty of parking spaces. It's catered to inexpensive Chinese/VN dishes for mostly international clienteles. The foods are quite good but not authentic in any means. Anyone would find it tasty and easy to eat. Our kids used to like these wonton noodle soup when they're young, but now they developed more mature tastes, we don't come here anymore except the 2 of us for flour cake.
The price is quite reasonable, $14 a plate, there are a few flour cakes with different ingredients, we only like the plain original flour cake and my wife the taro cake with peanuts embedded in it.
The trick is to ask for extra crispy, which means they fried a little longer to make the edge crispy as we like. The sauce is quite good with the flour cakes.
For some reasons, not many restaurants like this exist that have great fried flour cakes, but as long as this one is here, we will be coming back for this wonderful Fried Flour Cake. There's another one that is good too, in North Valley, SJ.
The service here is efficient, quite fast but very business like. Whatever that means LOL. You'll get the point when...
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