On the weekend I went out with Miss Pinky AND finally we got her a laptop. She hasn't had one for years, and I have no idea how she coped without one for this long. I would just breakdown and collapse... That's how much I love computing...
Anyway, back to this review. When we finally got the laptop we did a little food shopping, but we also needed to eat as both of us hardly ever eat breakfast as usual (plus Miss Pinky is usually a late riser)... She said to me she wants roast duck and noodle soup, the most greasiest one... Ewww... Really?! So as we were heading to China Town via Oxford Street, which I haven't been to for a few months I think... Then I saw the a big sign 麵 (noodles) on top of a shop, and said to Miss Pinky let's look at this place. I wanted to try somewhere different, and I'm sure Miss Pinky didn't want to carry her laptop all the way to China Town. I had a brief look at their menu book outside, and Miss Pinky already saw what she wanted. Heheheh.
People walking pass Noodle Oodle... Couldn't get a clear shot... Fine, people, you can be in my blog! |
Roast duck hanging in the window, Noodle sign and the ceiling ¬,¬" |
Menu Cover |
These noodles are in fact called laai-min (Canto) 拉麵 or la-mian 拉面 (Mando), which means "pulled-noodles" as they pull the dough to make lengthy noodles.
The noodle chef in white |
My meal special consisted of a plate of pak choi, a plate of rice covered with a thin slice of omelette and beef in black bean sauce, plus a lemon tea for £11.80.
My Special |
Iced Lemon Tea - it was ok |
Pak Choi |
There was a lot of rice underneath that omelette! |
Close up |
Overall cost came to £23.70! That included a 10% service charge... Service charge again! Doesn't anyone tip these days...? Why must there always be a service charge in every restaurant I have been to recently?!
Good points:
- Fresh noodles are made in front of you (if your back is facing the kitchen which mine was, then turn around and have a look)
- Halal - nice to see, not all Chinese or Shanghainese restaurants are Halal
- Would go again to try out one of the noodle dishes
- Food is absolutely filling
- Would go again to try out one of the noodle dishes
- Food is absolutely filling
Bad points:
- Seating arrangements are a little bit tight (you might be elbowed by someone behind you - that happened to me!)
- Service is a little slow
- Some would say this is cheap, but I think the noodles were expensive even if it is freshly made
- Service charge (uh-hm!)
- Service charge (uh-hm!)
Address: 50 Oxford Street, London W1D 1BG
Telephone: 0207 436 9889
Website: http://noodleoodle.com/
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