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Noodle House
Categories: Food Specialty Food Ethnic Food Restaurants Thai Ethnic Food, Thai [Edit]
3433 W National AveMilwaukee, WI 53215
Neighborhood: Silver City
(414) 672-6693
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
9 reviews for Noodle House
9 reviews in English
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Review from Packy L.
Philadelphia, PA
I definitely recommend the Pho... beware chicken pho uses beef broth... pretty sure that is a common practice though.
The spring rolls left a bit to be desired, they added what I would call a ?Turkey Stick? to it that wasnt really necessary. The Peanut sauce was a bit funky.
Gotta give 4 stars for the best and cleanest Pho Ive had in Milwaukee thus far -
Review from Rachel Z.
Madison, WI
The spring roll was good - the pho was not. The broth was bland, the noodles over cooked and mushy, and the meat more gnarly than usual and cut very thick, rather than thinly sliced beef. If pho is what you're after, don't get it here.
The diner was nice and the waitress was great, prices on par with pho shops. On that, you should go and try other dishes as all I had was the soup.
Also, cash for all purchases under $10, which I am used to with pho shops. -
Review from Tom W.
Milwaukee, WI
Didn't this place close down?
I tried to go here a few months ago and their phone was disconnected and the sign was removed from the building.
We ended up at Vientiane Noodle Shop & had an excellent meal. -
Review from Laura F.
I've had some mixed experiences at this place, but the carry-out my husband and I had over the weekend was outstanding. We ordered the seafood soup noodle bowl, pad ped chicken and vegetable curry and two of their spicy fresh spring rolls.
The soup noodle dish was perfect for my cold-stricken husband, the spring rolls and accompanying sauce perfect, and the curry stir-fried veggies and chicken excellent. Besides this, the young woman who took my order was very friendly and helpful.
We live blocks away from this place, and although I've ordered some things that I didn't love there in the past, I know we'll be back a lot sooner this time. -
Review from Meena V.
Somerville, MA
Comprehensive pan-Asian menu, with some solid, modestly priced Thai and Vietnamese options. Portions aren't badly sized either: I had some of the hugest summer rolls I have ever encountered here!
Some of the flavours on dishes I've come to recognise were pretty different from what I expected. For one, the peanut sauce was more fluid, with a tart kick to it. The pud thai also came in a slightly tart sauce rather than as dry stir-fry style noodles. Different, interesting -- in the good way. I'd go back again if I find myself in the area. -
Review from Rohan d.
Milwaukee, WI
Why would you go to a "pan-Asian" noodle restaurant in a Southeast Asian neighborhood, peppered (so to speak) with authentic Southeast Asian noodle shops? In my case, the answer is, when you get dragged there by well-intentioned but terminally Caucasian friends. Look, the concept of "pan-continent" when applied to North American cuisine, gives us Taco Bell. For a NFWP pan-Asian noodle restaurant, this place is actually pretty good, the Thai dishes are pretty Thai, the Vietnamese dishes are pretty Vietnamese, but just down the block in either direction are really truly excellent, real Thai, Vietnamese, Laotian, and Cambodian restaurants, that are even cheaper than this compromising place. As long as a largely Asian clientele doesn't frighten you, for Thai, try the Thai BBQ restaurant, for Vietnamese try Phan's or Saigon, for Lao-Cambodian try Vientiane, all very close to this place.
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Review from Tonya C.
We've gotten away from eating here in the past year or so, ever since my husband thought he got some Shrimp Pud Thai that contributed to tummy troubles. Since my meal then was still up to its normal standard, and there were other things going on that could have led to the gastrointestinal rebellion... I'm not going to ding them too hard, just giving a shrimp warning.
1 Previous Review: Show all »
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6/19/2006
First to Review
Our favorite Thai restaurant: Clean & affordable. I've eaten in the restaurant at least a dozen… Read more »
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6/19/2006
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Review from Anne H.
Thousand Oaks, CA
I sadly can admit we get take out from here about once a week. Veggie noodle soup, veggie fried rice and veggie egg rolls. It is really light and fresh. Good, affordable food.
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Review from Diane S.
Sunnyvale, CA
Where did this place go? I'm devastated. The food was excellent (esp. the house spring rolls and gang).
