Love the signature noodle wraps with the peanut sweet and sour sauce! Staff is awesome too; a little quiet sometimes but very interesting to talk to if they get started.
Ancy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eau Claire, WI
The noodle was so great, and I really like the free desert, it was so sweet! Strongly recommend!
Erica P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eau Claire, WI
Best stuffed wings ever!!! The service is top-notch! If you don’t like tons of breading and msg, this place is for you!!!
Jordon K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Eau Claire, WI
I thought it was alright. Owners were friendly, service wasn’t half bad, and the restaurant was clean. You don’t get too big of servings and they don’t bring everybody’s food out at once, just when it’s ready. But the food was VERY good. The soda was warm too, but luckily there was ice in it. Wasn’t very crowded. I’d say this is more of a lunch place than a dinner place.
Anon X.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
We went to Noodle Wrap for lunch on a Saturday. Our bill came to $ 30. We had the noodle wraps, stuffed wings, sweet n sour chicken and ka poon. The GOOD — the staff was extremely friendly and accommodating. The food tasted good and it was fresh. The BAD — the Coke that was served to me was extremely flat, almost the opposite of the food, which was odd. There is no restroom or one that is properly labeled and visible. Lastly, none of the tables have salt or pepper and it created an odd conversation to have to ask for it. I would go back if I’m ever in the area. Most places in the Twin Cities do not serve this kind of food this well.
Annie V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eau Claire, WI
I always order the Pad Hmong(a spicy noodle dish), shrimp egg rolls, and their stuffed chicken wings. Their chicken fried rice deserves a shout-out too. It’s pretty tasty, and they don’t skimp out on the veggies and chicken(but then again it’s $ 12). Sometimes, their stuffed chicken wings are bland. But it’s the only place in town that makes them, so I let it slide. One major problem is their slow service. One time I called for take out, and they told me one hour! That’s insane.
Andrew S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oxford, NC
Excellent phở. Noodle wraps are delish. Staff/owners are great. The rest of the menu looks awesome as well. Their home brewed tea is incredible. They also have 14 noodle wraps for $ 12.95. Thats a lot of food.
Thor V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Wausau, WI
We had lunch at Noodle Wrap and we left pretty disappointed. We started out with appetizers, which were egg rolls and the stuffed chicken wings. The egg rolls were good but the wrap was different from the kind of wrap usually used for Hmong egg rolls. The chicken wings were really good, so if you order that, you won’t be disappointed. The phở dish was a really huge let down. It came seasoned with the sauces already, which is not standard when serving phở. The broth and meat were bland, and there were no ingredients provided to change the flavor to one’s liking. The lo mein did not resemble lo mein at all. The sauce was strongly flavored with peanut butter. The noodles were not lo mein noodles, so the texture was off. Overall, the prices were pretty high considering the quality of the food. If I were ever to go back, I would only order the chicken wings.
Nick P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 St Paul, MN
After being away from Eau Claire for three years now, I still find myself craving the Hot and Spicy Chicken from Noodle Wrap. It is hands down on of the most flavorful dishes I have ever eaten. I have yet to find anything comparable to it and have even considered offering the owner a small fortune to teach me how to make it. The service here is unique, often with only two people handling the hosting, serving, and cooking. Not to say that I don’t appreciate quick service, or that I haven’t walked out of places for waiting too long… but for Noodle Wrap I make the exception. The quality, freshness, and warmth of their food is well worth the wait. Besides the Hot and Spicy Chicken, I often order the Lo Mien(made with a peanut sauce) and will not begin a meal without a Noodle Wrap(or two). If you can handle the wait and somewhat awkward dining experience, you will be rewarded with some of the best food I have had the privilege to enjoy.
V. A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eau Claire, WI
This is my absolute favorite restaurant ever! I crave their phở beef daily, and their noodle wraps are the best I’ve ever had. You can’t go wrong ordering anything on the menu. I’ve tried almost everything on the menu. Not a fan of the pad thai(it’s too peanut-y for my taste) and the kao poon noodle chicken soup is a bit too spicy for me, but that is all personal taste. A lot of people complain about slow service, but I’ve never had an issue. It’s a mom and pop restaurant so I really appreciate that the same person taking my order and serving me is also making my food. If you go in with a little patience you won’t be disappointed!
Traci O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Surprise, AZ
Hmong Noodle Wrap is one of my favorite places to eat in Eau Claire! The stuffed chicken wings are addictive.(get the sweet sauce) I usually get the chicken lo mein which has a wonderful peanut butter sauce, the garlic ginger chicken is another favorite of mine. I have never had a bad meal here. The owners are very friendly and it is a family business which I want to support. Go! Enjoy!
Michael S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
I wanted to love Noodle Wrap, I really did! I came here today with a hankerin’ for some hmong noodle wraps. In my previous experience hmong egg rolls are made with a rice wrapper,(I’m a wheat-o-phobic gluten intolerant) but the noodle wraps here are made with a wonton shell instead. Since this is a personal issue related to my genetic misfortune, I’m not going to dock them points. But still, it resulted in a little sadness. Instead, I ordered the Garlic Ginger with Chicken which came to $ 10.95. For an asian restaurant in Eau Claire, WI. that seemed a bit too much for what was an enjoyable but not impressive culinary experience. The ambiance is pretty stale and the place was freezing cold! When its 35 degrees outside, it’s typically not a good thing to go into a restaurant and still feel like you are outdoors. The owners seemed very friendly but I don’t think that’s enough to bring me back again. Next time i’m in town and craving asian. it’s going to have to be Pad Thai on Barstow.
Keith K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Great Falls, MT
Had some take out today and was not very impressed. Their Noodle Wraps are EXCELLENT! we had chicken and shrimp and the sweet dipping sauce is very good with them. However, the Fried Rice is very bland in comparison. Also, their version of «pad thai» is the FURTHEST from what Pad Thai is supposed to be. None of the ingredients used are in a traditional pad thai and ironically based on the ingredients in other dishes they could probably come up with a closer version or even a Pad Woo Sen(using glass noodles). I may revise this once we dine in and try the soups which are NOT available for take-out.
Nate S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eau Claire, WI
The Hmong pad thai is excellent and the noodle wraps(VERY stuffed egg rolls with rice noodles) are very good as well.
Joshua M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eau Claire, WI
Noodle Wrap is an authentic Hmong restaurant, of which there is a sizable community in the Eau Claire area. The place is owner-run by a Hmong couple and everything is made to order which gives an understandable wait compared to other quick-order Asian restaurants. You can see the fresh vegetables in the kitchen which aren’t cut until you place your order. The menu isn’t too expansive, but all the dishes sound very good and I’ve always been happy. The item prices are reasonable and portions are large. Note: The address listed here isn’t their current location. They’ve moved to a new building next to Festival Foods and Hom furniture in SE Eau Claire off of Hwy 93 and US53, though I can’t find the new address to post.