People working there were very friendly. Place looks good. Vietnamese music. We ordered fried rice with shrimps, they were very delicious. But 1 star is for a soup that smelled really bad. We told them it smelled bad, and we didn’t even eat it. They still charged us for it. My Boyfriend was paying for food, so I guess he didn’t want to make a big deal out of it. But, it would be nice of Noodle House if they replaced it for free. Just saying. offered something else free of charge.
Pinky P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chula Vista, San Diego, CA
Phở’s gone Thai… so like I said from my last post Noodle house is under new management and I should have added in my last review that our waiter at that time said they were going to be expanding on the menu… and that my fellow Unilocalers is exactly what they did. So my husband and I decided to come back here this past Sunday and the first thing we noticed was that 1) It was hot(air conditioning much??) 2) there were tablecloths and a little vase of flowers on every table(fancy shmancy. I like!). We sat down and our waiter who was super nice handed us our menu. The menu changed and not only was it now a binder it also said«Phucket Café,» I was in total confusion, i thought I entered Noodle house not Phucket Café. So as I’m looking at the menu and turning each page I noticed the menu reads more Thai dishes instead of Vietnamese– They still do carry some Vietnamese dishes like the spring rolls and phở, but phở is not there main focus at the noodle house or phucket café… The menu screams nothing but Thai food which I also love to eat, but I came here for phở. I was a little weary about re-ordering my P16– which isn’t called P16 anymore but is simply called rare steak with phở. I ordered it anyways and when I took a sip of the broth without adding the extra garnishes I noticed a slight strong ginger flavor or maybe even a galangal flavor(similar to ginger but extra strong and sharp). The broth has similarities to the original phở broth but has that ginger-esque flavor that makes it taste more thai than vietnamese. Overall, I think this place has reinvented itself from being a phở joint to now a thai joint. The phở isn’t the same and doesn’t deliver like it used to but I think I will still come back to this place because the thai food looks delicious.
Daisy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Jacksonville, FL
Oodles of noodles at Noodle House. Pad Thai noodles. Phở noodles. Every one can probably find a noodle they like. Met a friend for a lunch date and was excited to try the new spot. We started with egg rolls. They were good, but I wasn’t super impressed. For my entrée I went with the Spicy Pad Thai. It had a nice spice flavor to it, but it wasn’t overwhelmingly spicy which was good. The only problem with my dish is I had asked for tofu — and I believe the waiter confirmed it — but I got chicken. This has happened to me a couple times recently and I’m starting to wonder if I’m speaking a different language when I place my order. I’m not one to complain and I like chicken too, so I did enjoy my lunch. Next time, I’ll just make sure they get my order right. I’m willing to give Noodle House another try for sure.
Allie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jacksonville, FL
You had me at noodle. :) I was super excited for a lunch date to try this new place out. I was expecting sort of a run down location, but with really great phở, but this place is really gorgeous on the inside. Uniquely decorated, clean, white table clothes and a fresh rose on each table. Classy! We started with the Vietnamese egg rolls. The shrimp was a tad rubbery on the inside, but overall they had great flavor and the fish sauce wasn’t too over powering. I ordered the large phở with rare steak… our server giggled a bit and suggested the smaller size, but since I’m a bit of a phở addict, I definitely wanted leftovers to slurp the next day. Phở came out hot, good flavored broth(not too anise-y) and the steak was really tender. All of the fixings were there and fresh, and it was perfect for a nice lunch. I think we might have been the only folks in the restaurant at the time(maybe a person here or there) but the service was STELLAR. Not overbearing, but nice, prompt and on top of it. :) I’d love to go again and try a bit more of the menu, that is, if I can bring myself to order anything besides phở.
Sung Ho C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Jacksonville, FL
Great food, service, although I thought the portions were little less then other phở restaurants in town. They even speak great English just incase you have silly questions.
Ed S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jacksonville Beach, FL
Two visits and both times we were very pleased with the food and service. The phở is delicious, and you can be as adventurous as you like — congealed pig blood, anyone? The fresh spring rolls are very tasty, but you must try the pan-fried dumplings — like my Vietnamese grandmother made them, if I had a Vietnamese grandmother. They usually have several beers on tap, including a local beer(Bold City Duke’s Brown Ale goes great with spicy phở). Bottled beers, too. Prices are reasonable and the staff is extremely friendly.
Joe G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlantic Beach, FL
Phở at the beach lives here! Combined with the friendly staff and relaxed atmosphere, Noodle House is a place you can’t go wrong. Everything I’ve had here is excellent… finish up with the flan. Highly recommended.
Rica G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Jacksonville, FL
Service was amazing and the food was delicious. The grilled pork chop was seasoned to perfection. They ran out of flan for dessert however, and the mango pudding was not very good. Overall a good experience!
Ahdri K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aiken, SC
Charming staff! No matter what time I stroll in on a lunch break from @Lyft, they are always super accommodating and always remember my order! Genuine phở flavors, and genuine people: D