Noodle town after much hype only gets three stars. The atmosphere is terrible, way to much going on, hello three restaurants in one?! I did not have any problems with the service, but the food while at the first few bites seemed good, the more I ate the more it kinda grossed me out. Â Brown gravy...... Eww. I had the wide square rice noodles with chicken. My boyfriend had the duck and pork noodle soup. The duck was soooo fatty and tasted tool gamey. My other friend had the Singapore noodles which were a little dry. So overall, I was disappointed. I will stick with oasis, oh and if you had any doubts as to my ability to rate Chinese food, I lived in china for a year and a half, so I know what the flavor profiles should be.
Bottom line food is just ehhh, though it is pretty authentic.
I have visited the place twice since I moved to B-town. The first time I had a stew of chicken and salted fish with Tofu. It was TERRIBLE! They made it into a soup instead of a stew, and obviously they knew nothing about dealing with salted fish. Or maybe the chef was mexican? Anyway, it was terrible. The more recent time, I had singaporean fried rice stick. It was okay, a bit on the greasy side. No bean sprouts found but it was understandably an "expensive" ingredient in this town. Portion size, I would say, is medium. Overall, between 2 and 3 stars.
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