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  • Jarvis G.

    I was driving by and saw Noodles and knew this was a place I would love. And I did. I have Pad Thai noodles with chicken and a friend had the Japanese Pan Noodles with Steak. I also had tomato bisque. They have one of these cool new touch screen coke machines and apparently event have wine. The meals came out quickly and everyone was pleasant. I believe they even have Beer and wine. The only bad thing was at checkout, I learned chicken breast was an extra $2.59 and steak was $2.79 only after looking at my receipt. Although the entire meal for 2 only came to about $23 with 2 drinks and soup I wish the cashier would have told us that steak and chicken cost extra, even though I'm sure it says is on the menu. It would have been nice if he reiterated it. Overall good experience!

    (5)
  • Ashley R.

    This place used to be City Barbecue. I decided to give it a chance after my husband said one of his coworkers recommended it. I walked in and there was no line and I figured it would be an in and out type of deal...wrong! I ordered the Pad Thai with shrimp added because it looked like the most appetizing thing on the menu. Might have been there a total of 10-15 minutes. I got home and was ready to dig into my noodle bowl. I was not very impressed. The noodles were super dry, the sauce was bland and only got 4 shrimp. The staff was nice though but I will not be returning.

    (2)
  • Bob C.

    I'm giving this restaurant three stars out of five because they were slow slow slow. Their fountain pop machine was not working. Their staff was slow. Usually this is a very good restaurant, but tonight it was sub par. Very unfriendly manager. He's bald and intimidating. The greasy blonde guy with the long hair needs to wear a hair net.

    (3)
  • Shariff J.

    This is my second visit here. The Thai Curry soup is fantastic! No you don't understand....it's f-ing good! Also, I kept the curry theme going with the Bangkok Curry which is also supremely tasty.

    (4)
  • Christopher L.

    This is the first time I have ever been here and this was absolutely fantastic. You can def be expecting a returning customer. The food was fresh, service was prompt, and all around a great atmosphere... Thank you for such an amazing meal

    (5)
  • Barbara S.

    We were really excited to have a Vegan Option Restaurant in the area, but unfortunately was not impressed, had the Japanese Pan Noodles really really dry, felt like it was a bowl of big fat noodles, and not enough vegies to give it any flare, also we had the Indonesian Peanut Sauté, again no flavor and not enough vegies and such to make it worth the money it cost us to have lunch here, we actually threw both away because they were not even close to looking like the pictures on the wall, and what we were hoping to experience here, like the other person said, if City Barbecue couldn't make it on this side of town I really do not know how this place is going to make it, just not a West Side kind of place and again" Very disappointed in the whole experience" Bummer for us Vegans :(

    (2)
  • Jonathan S.

    First off, the ONLY reason I'm giving them 3 stars rather than 4 is because of their prices and unreasonably upscale atmosphere. When I walked in the door I stopped to look at the menu board and was immediately set upon by an overly enthusiastic employee offering to help me find what I wanted. And he looked like a whipped puppy when I told him that I'd barely even set eyes on the menu and would appreciate being allowed to take it all in, but I'd definitely ask for help if I had any questions. The first thing to catch my eye on the menu was the prices: A regular bowl is $5.49 before you add ANY protein. Even the buttered noodles are $4.99 thanks to a GRACIOUS .50 discount. Then you add a protein for $2.39 or $2.69 ($3.34 for shrimp). Fortunately adding a soup or salad is only a dollar more. So an average meal will run you about $9.18 before you even add a drink. They have a Coke Freestyle machine, that's cool. But they also serve wine, specialty brand drinks, and even have an espresso bar. That's right, an espresso bar in Western Hills. And that's where my other big beef comes from. They're way too upscale and hipster-ish for Western Hills. And if City BBQ couldn't survive in that spot because of their prices, what makes them feel that lunch-pail families are going to want to pay $10 per person and add in things like wine and espresso? That might fly in Blue Ash, Montgomery, or Indian Hill, but westsiders tend to be a much more blue collar bunch. As to the food, I had the Indonesian Peanut Saute, and it lived up to its claim of being spicy and flavorful. I was glad that the peanut flavor wasn't overpowering which is sometimes the case with such dishes. And the thai soup was very good too. Though I was a bit disappointed that when I asked them to make it extra hot, they simply added sriracha sauce rather than more seasoning. I could have done that myself since they have it by the drink station. But that's ok, it was still pretty spicy anyhow. So yes, they have very good food. I just don't see them surviving with such high prices and such an overly upscale presentation.

    (3)
  • Ken R.

    We have visited this location on 2 occasions. After frequenting the Hyde Park location I was surprised to find that the concept with this Noodles is attempting to be a bit more upscale in design and offerings. Pricing has always seemed a tad high for this chain and the food at Western Hills has yet to be more than just warm but overall it's still an account enjoyable meal.

    (4)
  • Andrew B.

    I tried carrying out dinner tonight. Even though the place was pretty empty, it was so incredibly loud I had to order by food in short spurts when the cashier could hear me. I ordered the BBQ Pork Sandwich. After 10 minutes (it was not crowded), they began working on my sandwich. Having trouble locating the barbeque sauce, the noodle artist decided to locate the sauce by smelling all behind the counter until he found the barbeque. After locating the sauce, he unloaded half of the bottle onto the bread. I was getting hungry by this point, so decided to give up and get dinner elsewhere--perhaps I missed out on the best BBQ Pork Sandwich to ever touch a restaurant employee's nose.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Hipster
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No

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Italian Cuisine

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Italian and Greek cuisines are always mistaken to be same, but they are poles apart. The primary difference between the two cuisines is the use of cheese in most of the Italian dishes. Italians love to cultivate their own cheese and process them as per their food requirement. It is believed that some cheese is so expensive that cheese producers secure them in lockers.

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