Nut allergy friendly: There are roasted peanuts straight up on the menu, so I would be cautious. I ordered via Uber Eats due to a running app promotion, and marked my allergy in both English and Chinese, and had my meal with no issues.
Since I ordered via Uber Eats, no comment on the venue itself. I was dying for some Asian food and found this restaurant to be acclaimed for their Biang Biang noodles, so off I went to get two orders (one with cumin lamb, one standard). On the Uber Eats app, I specifically ordered the "Three Items Combo Biang Biang Noodles", one with +Cumin Lamb.
The cumin lamb was quite spicy! The dish was more balanced than I expected between the three protein sources and also included carrot, bok choy, and onions. The noodle texture was phenomenal... But, it didn't travel well. Due to the oil and cooling during travel, the noodles tend to stick together. Unfortunately, this means that it gets clumpy. But, I still thought the noodles had a great chewy texture and the serving size was great for the value. When we microwaved the leftovers, we were able to pull it apart a little bit.
Overall, I'd definitely go try the noodles in person. Huge fan of the cumin beef addition, would...
Read moreI would give 0 star if I could. I used to come to this restaurant occasionaly until the last time. My friend and I ordered rice noodle but we found a dead fly in it when served. And disgusting things happened: We want them to replace it. Their immediate response was "It was there just now". This is not logical at all. We insisted to replace it and waiter took the plate back. Their kitchen has no door so we could clearly hear their conversation. Someone (chef I guess) told waiter "don't serve now, otherwise they will know it's the same dish". Really??!! Even we felt awkward and asked them to cancel this dish. I thought this was the end, but NO. A few minutes later a random guy came in and ordered same rice noodle, we literally saw they served that particular dish to that poor guy! We didn't finish our dinner and left. I felt sorry for my friend as he was visiting and he...
Read moreTLDR: Very tasty Northwest Chinese food. Good place to eat lamb, cold rice noodle and soup. Better than Taste of Xi’an. —————— Pro: The lamb soup and all related soup dishes are so good. The baked donut is incredibly well-made. Smells good and tastes good; The price is fair, each main soup dish ranges from $11 to $16, and that’s enough for one adult; Not crowded yet, as not many people found this good place; Service is good. They even offers you really decent recommendations based on true feedback or feelings if you’re open to chat. Parking is really easy. —————— Con: The name is somehow distracting, making you concerned if it’s a good Chinese restaurant; I wish it can come with more meat, though it’s lovely already; noodles are not that good
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