Surprisingly good. Not the best ramen I've had but pretty good for the price. It was clean and our waiter did great. Prices were fair and portions were large The menu was a little overwhelming but I like lots of choices. You even get to choose how big your noodles are!
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Surprisingly good. Not the best ramen I've had but pretty good for the price. It was clean and our waiter did great. Prices were fair and portions were large The menu was a little overwhelming but I like lots of choices. You even get to choose how big your noodles are!
The food is standard Asian food, nothing too exciting. The hand pulled noodles tasted just like regular lo mein to me. The robot was cool but not worth another visit. The bright spots for me were the beef scrolls and crab rangoon.
The food is standard Asian food, nothing too exciting. The hand pulled noodles tasted just like regular lo mein to me. The robot was cool but not worth another visit. The bright spots for me were the beef scrolls and crab rangoon.
This food is just ok, too overpriced for what I tried. I had the Triple B Stir fried noodles and the beef chunks were tough, I counted the chews it took because it was in such contrast to the soft noodles, and some reviews I saw were saying "the beef melted in my mouth" mine sure the heck didn't🤣 $22.00 plus a tip for one plate of kind of bland beef stir fry noodles and an order of scallion cakes. The scallion cakes were friggin incredible (especially with a little chili crisp drizzled on) but what you get is way smaller than how they look on the menu. I might be back for the scallion pancakes because they were very rich and like a comfort food, but aint gonna bother trying their Raman or other dishes when Raman House Blue Springs and Thai Spice have better stuff. I'm gonna keep it real and tell you I seriously have better udon noodles in my cabinet at home that I get from World Market for about $5, I stir fry em with some sesame oil, chili crisp, broccoli, carrot, and mushroom and I promise you they are better than these hand pulled noodles, it's just a gimmicky thing, although it was interesting to see them pull the noodles. And another thing, the Triple B plate was bland, no big Asian flavors like sesame, garlic, ginger, Hoisin, chili. Place needs work, but I bet they do well just being in the fancy area over there and because it's the only noodle pulling show local. Good luck Magic Noodle, better work on that Triple B beef and flavor profiles.