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  • Jess M.

    First off. The cooks are not Mexican. That is Resteraunt Ami. Do not confuse the two. I have many Chinese friends, and they agree this is the most authentic, and tasty Chinese place in town. Hot drop soup, amazing. Broccoli and beef, delish! Hong Kong spicy steamed dumplings, awesome (will make the nose drip haha). Very fair pricing. Sushi has great rice- its the simplest ingredients that make dishes a delight, not simply edible. Japanese side of menu a little higher priced- but compare to Japonee on Walnut- clearly the market is paying (they are alooot more expensive at J o W), but my Asian friends all agree, very fair pricing. This is a sit down experience. Not fast food. Don't expect fast food pricing. 40 dollars for large meals and drinks with enough left to take some home for a late night snack. Why is anyone complaining? If you want just a cheap meal, go to China Buffet on west end. All you can eat with drinks for two people, 17 dollars, yes total. But I guarantee your stomach will hurt afterward. If you'er simply hungry for Chinese go there. If you are CRAVING Chinese, go to Noodletown, also known as ASUKA.

    (5)
  • Tracy T.

    Very delicious roasted duck noodle soup here. The lamb skewers are too spicy. Service is so so. The same store as asuka hibachi. We are regular here.

    (4)
  • Rick P.

    Excellent food, friendly service. I feel bad that I almost only post negative reviews, but when we ordered for carry out we were floored by how good the food was. We can't help but keep going back! So, it is time for a positive review! The price is great for such good quality food. The staff were helpful (we have a peanut allergy and they were able to assure us there was no issue). The dining room is kept clean and the workers are very professional and prompt (this is a HUGE bonus point for the restaurant and something a lot of other local places should aspire to). The food is consistently good. That's the real amazing part. Everywhere else in town is hit-or-miss (well, some of them are consistently bad, but I'm giving the benefit of the doubt here). Everything seems to be cooked with such finesse, nothing is heavy-handed. Do yourself a favor, try it out and prepare to get quality food from professional and courteous people- what a relief (I'm looking at you House of Hunan and Oasis- both of which will get upset and refuse to fully refund money for such things as under-cooked chicken or veggies that smell like compost! Yikes!). So many great options. The only thing I wasn't impressed with was the veggie lo-mein. It wasn't bad by any stretch, just that everything else seemed so elevated that it fell a little flat. We eat out a bunch (not ashamed to admit it), and this is easily our go-to spot for Chinese (not sure if it is appropriate to call it Chinese really, since they have the sushi and hibachi joint attached, so maybe this is a Japanese take on Chinese??? I don't know and really don't care because the food is awesome).

    (5)
  • Kelli H.

    I love noodletown! I live on the west side, but its well worth a trip on the bypass from time to time to hit up noodle town, which has some of the best Chinese food in Bloomington. They also have sushi and hibachi, which is kind of odd but not necessarily bad. Their service is top notch. I placed an order for takeout and ended up locking my keys in my car on the way there, so I called to tell them I'd be late. It ended up being a nearly two hour ordeal, and the woman kindly remade my order when I arrived so it would be fresh. I would have been equally happy to eat it cold, but the service was definitely much, much appreciated.

    (5)
  • Sean C.

    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.

    (2)
  • Elwin L.

    4 Stars for their convenience. If you are craving Roast Pork and Roast Duck. This is the place to go. Order Pork and Duck Rice. Yang Zhou Fried Rice. Don't forget to get the EXTRA duck sauce on the side.

    (4)
  • Charcy L.

    Nice place to eat, they have barbecue section and dinning section, some plates price low, and decent to try, some are expensive, I love their seafood egg custard^^

    (4)
  • MR T.

    For a Chinese restaurant, Noodle town charges higher than others , and bad services . As for test, not so good but can be accepted

    (2)
  • S L.

    Look man, I don't know about their dining room, but don't order delivery. Part of it is my fault, yes. I was optimistic when I read "pig stomach." Somebody else wrote something about pork belly and I thought it was a hilarious translation error. Fine. I got what I deserved for being racist. But I also ordered "Boneless Duck." What I got was some part of a duck in what appeared to be a centimeter thick coating of soggy breading and laid over a bed of straight up, raw, iceberg lettuce (or some other such wholly unappealing green) with a box of rice and some kind of goo on the side. Maybe I ordered the wrong thing. Probably I ordered the wrong thing. But the chopsticks that came with the meal said "Asuka" on them and my husband said if he'd known that "Noodle Town" was actually "Asuka," he'd have told me that it wasn't any good.

    (1)
  • Colin G.

    4 stars just because it's authentic and reasonable Chinese food in Bloomington. Hibachi? Sushi? I have no idea what that's about. Duck rice and pork belly on the menu = awesome. Try to find that at one of the other places in town. And they do a good job on their sauces: they're not goopy like some Chinese places and they don't seem to use MSG. Even their American Chinese is pretty good, and they have good, cheap lunch specials. The knock I would give to this place is that their servers are usually pretty clueless and have a hard time. If you speak Mandarin though, you can probably do a little bit better. You also never seem to have a dedicated server, just everyone coming up randomly, which usually leads to long periods of no service. But, still, it's a good place just for the food.

    (4)
  • Sherman L.

    Found a huge cabbageworm at lunch today!! And the waitress looked so calm with it!! Even no sorry at all!!! Will never go back to the restaurant again!!!

    (1)
  • Eric P.

    I think this is one of the best Chinese restaurants in town. After growing up in a Chinese restaurant, it takes a lot to impress me. The decor sucks, but don't think that it's dingy or dirty. For the most part, my experiences here have been clean and neat - just don't expect a Japonee type ambiance. I enjoy the Singapore chow mein, Beef Chow Fun, and the Shrimp Wonton soup with Cantonese chow mein noodles (curly yellow). Give it a try - the duck is fatty ( I don't recommend it) but it's worth the change from the ubiquitous chinese buffets of fried low quality meat and steam table blandness.

    (4)
  • Dea A.

    I didn't warm up to Noodle Town at first, I really didn't like their version of Chinese food -- but then I had the soups. And wow. I totally changed my mind. The soups come with whatever kind of noodle you like (udon, rice, bean thread, etc), a delicious ginger broth, and a kind of meat (their pork is FABULOUS, their duck is NOT deboned so it doesn't really work for soup). You can throw some wontons in there too! I never craved soup before I went there.

    (4)
  • Elihu C.

    Best Chinese take-out in Bloomington, period. They have a small eating area that is fine for about 25 people. Eat-in or take-out, it doesn't matter their food is fabulous both ways. Might be just slightly higher (cents)in price from other area chinese take-out, but you will see if you compare the humongoid jump in quality. Sandwiched in-between Asuka Japanese(related) and Panera across from Eastland Plaza by the mall. Update: 8/18/08 They have now knocked down the wall between Noodle Town and Asuka and it is one! Credit cards are accepted.

    (5)
  • M Y.

    EXTREMELY cheap yet decent Chinese food on a budget.

    (3)
  • Thomas R.

    Just a step above inedible at times I keep going back for simple noodle soups that are the safest bet here. With many other superior Asian restaurants, location is the only reason to eat here.

    (2)
  • Meagan B.

    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. 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.

    (3)
  • Tony J.

    my favorite in bloomington. it used to be its own tiny place but now its like part/front of the adjacent teppanyaki/sushi restaurant. but they still serve the same simple yet delicious noodle/rice menu topped with duck, pork and chicken.

    (4)
  • Scott C.

    If you like noodle based Chinese food & soups, it is really good. LOTS of different types of noodle based dishes. Prices are decent but you get big portions.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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