Thieves work here. My grandfaughter's debit card information was stolen by the cashier. She used her new card for the first time here. No one else had seen it or held it in their hands prior to our visit here. She was required to hand it to the cashier instead of being allowed to swipe or tap the card herself. The thief stared at the card for an uncomfortable length of time, until my granddaughter had to ask her to return it. At around 4:45 am. the next morning, while my granddaughter was asleep in my home, someone used her card info to purchase a metrocard. She discovered it when she awoke and immediately locked her card, and we later returned to this venue and spoke to the manager about it. The woman spoke volubly, and at length, and still managed to be extremely unhelpful. She mentioned that two of the three females who were there the night before were on duty right then, but she made no effort to question them. Meanwhile, there were two who were quite obviously sympathetic and engaged in our discussion, while one was acting like a shrinking violet. They all wore masks. My granddaughter now keeps the card locked until she has to use it to pay for a purchase, and, of course, she can't use it for online purchases if it's locked. It has to be a physical purchase where she can tap or swipe and shut it down immediately afterward. Meanwhile, her card info is in someone's Google or Apple or Samsung or Meta wallet and because of the horrible agreement between wallet issuers and banks, if she cancels the card, and is issued a new one, the first entity that is updated with the new card information is the one being used by the thief. Like the thief who works at Noodle House, waiting to steal your card...
Read moreEvery time I’d attempt to make a purchase at this Noodle House I’m misled. People are commenting on how the good is good but this isn’t true. Every time I sit across from this “supposive noodle nook” I wonder why they even have the nerve to call it “ Noodle House” . If it is a “noodle house” aren’t they suppose to specialize in various types of noodle dishes. On the menu and food display they offer canned corn , mixed vegetables, rice and chickens or steak . The menu offers one meat w/ side dish, one meat / two side dishes and so forth. On the other side of the menu it shows a list from 1-8 of different oriental style noodle dishes. I hope some sees my point of view . Why call it “Noodle House”. When noodles comes to my mind especially Asian cuisines I think of ramen , or Soba noodle put together with a protein and famous Asian vegetables like cabbage , lemon grass, or Bok Choy. If this mall is going to have these variations of culturally diverse foods this store should represent the title of their fast food restaurant.This “Noodle House “ is misrepresented. There is no true authentic Asian cuisines served . I don’t believe in killing the people by selling crappie foods. Quality of food is expected when you...
Read moreI know it’s weird to leave a review for a mall food court restaurant, but this one deserves it!
This place is incredible. As a vegan, I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of options. Also, the veggies were fresh and seasoned really well (which is rare for any restaurant when it comes to vegetables).
The servers were really friendly and smiled at me as they served me. It really made the whole experience very pleasant.
Thank you Noodle House for being a nice pick-me-up in the...
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