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1915 Lanzhou Hand Pulled Noodles
Great place to satisfy your noodle cravings. The noodles are made fresh and cooked perfectly, chewy and tender. The broth are similarly delicious with just a little bit of heat. The restaurant is small and quaint which makes the atmosphere more pleasant and welcoming. The owner is equally polite and personable. He treated us as if we’ve been friends for years. I highly recommend this place, you will definitely love it!
Came here for lunch on a weekend and we waited around 20 minutes for a table of 2. The place is smaller than I expected considering the long line to get inside, but it was pretty cozy. We ordered the Signature Lanzhou Beef Noodles, Pickled Cabbage Beef Noodles, Lamb Chinese Hamburger, and Pork Chinese Hamburger. I thought the signature noodles came with too much chili oil and it overpowered the dish a bit. However, noodles and soup were still good. We both enjoyed the pickled cabbage beef noodles more, because the sourness of the pickled cabbage went well with the soup. Also, the beef was so tender!! We also enjoyed the pork hamburger more than lamb, it had a bit of heat but not too much. We thought lamb was a little dry, but tasted better if you dip it in your soup and add some black vinegar. Overall, cozy comfort food and I would come back again!
Meet up noodle 碰个面
amazing food and service! the ambiance was very chill and calm, the portions were very generous and everything was delicious. for appetizers the smashed cucumber was refreshing and light, the spicy beef shank was delicious and the fried dumplings are flavorful and juicy. i had the tom yum soup with the sliced beef and i kept munching even after i was full because it was just that good. the decorations were super cute and if you read the paper on the walls you get a little story that explains the background of the name and the noodle cuisine which i think was thoughtful. overall 100/10 would definitely recommend!!
It’s finally open! Eat Street’s hottest new restaurant is Cross Bridge Noodle. With a name inspired by a folktale about devotion originating in Yunnan, this place has everything: fresh noodles, spicy soy cucumbers, Korean style fried chicken, hot and sour broth that hits like none other on a cold day, free broth samples (!), waiters with phone stands handy for you to share your screen with friends (!?), and plenty more to share in the way of cozy vibes and delicious fare. I was beyond impressed by the exceptionally friendly and courteous staff. From start to finish, the experience was warm, swift, and sublime. No complaints. And such scrumptious, slurp-able noodles! I’m very excited to have CBN in the neighborhood and can’t wait to be back to try more of their (growing) menu.