The phõ here tastes like it’s been prepared two nights before and then microwaved upon ordering; the tendons and sliced steak pieces and flank were hard to devour and didn’t taste at all fresh! I don’t recommend this place at all !
Tiffany K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Stonington, CT
We each tried a lo mein dish, one being roast pork and the other the duck. It is a pretty big bowl of noodles but it should be bigger for over $ 10. Both were very dry and flavorless, and were lacking on the protein as well. Not a fan and wish I read reviews before dropping by this mediocre establishment.
Kevin L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Quincy, MA
Noodles is probably the worst, authentic Chinese food that I’ve ever had. MSG infested, bland, dry, and expensive. The menu grabbed my attention because of its authenticity. These were dishes that I’d eat at home. Char Siu over rice, braised beef chow foon noodle soup, bok choy, and wontons. The char siu over rice was cold and dry. The braised beed chow foon and wonton noodle soup tasted like straight up sodium and msg. And the bok choy was sub par.
Anthony F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Birmingham, AL
Ordered the meatball noodle soup and after receiving it I found out it does not come with the standard basil, bean sprouts, jalepenos, or spices. They told me that the only way to get that was to get the tripe version. We wanted meatball so why would we order the tripe? Menu does not mention this and the only way they would give me the standard phở noodle attire was to return soup and get what I didn’t want, and obviously pay more. Stay away from this place!
Shilpa B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Orange, CT
Not at all spicy!!! Had to douse it with so much soy sauce and hot sauce to make it edible. Find another place if you are looking for flavor
Sarah G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, ME
This was awful. Out of all the choices at Fox Woods, please don’t go here. Wouldn’t be surprised if I end up with food poisoning from my God awful«short ribs». No meat, greasy, fatty and no taste. My rice bowl required 3 different packets of sauce. how is that even possible! Rice was cold, and sticky and had no flavor. This might be the worst meal I’ve had in years…
Meriam T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Central Falls, RI
I always get the noodle bowl here for a quick bite. Decent food, fast service. Place, especially tables, is constantly cleaned. Quick turnover of customers on the busy day that we went here.
Charles M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Queens Village, NY
Went with my daughter to Foxwoods casino. after a hour of playing the slot machines we were famished so we strolled around and found noodles an Asian fast food we ordering our food we noticed all of the tables that were not inhabited were dirty and filthy with grease and food this time I notify the lady behind the counter taking orders about the filthy tables she then obnoxiously passes a wet paper towel to clean the table, imagine the nerve of her to disrespect me as such! The rice I had was tasteless and generic. the so called wonton soup extremely salty and the wonton was also lacking taste and the consistency of a glue ball. this is the worst impersonation of Asian cooking and all out disrepect and regard for their customers. A1 horrible place to eat.
Robo T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rough and Ready, CA
3am korean beef bulgoki is never going to be fine gourmet ish. It definitely could have been worse but of course it could have been better. Same with the steamed dumplings. Im still thankful that Noodles exists and my repeat patronage is probable. Maybe next time I’ll try the General Tso’s Kitten. I’m not concerned with the service as others have been… I too would be teeming with cynicism if I had to deal with the meatheads these people have to deal with.
Khanh V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
The food is not bad and there’s a variety of Asian food to try. I had the wonton noodles and kalbi over rice. Wonton noodles is good. The noodles are fresh and wonton is one of the better ones out there. As for the kalbi they are not bad either. Overall, it is a decent place to go eat if you have to snack on something while you’re in the casino. However as expected everything’s overpriced.
R g.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Harvard, MA
orderd a noodle dish with chicken, the dish was very bland and there was hardley any chicken in it. I usually wouldn’t review a place like this but It made me sick and I had to leave the casino.
Tony V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
Reading the other reviews written for this place, I’m not sure what people were expecting. I stopped by at 3:30AM and ordered the pork lo mein. Was it the most delicious pork lo mein I have ever had? Obviously not. However, given the time of day and the location, it was absolutely acceptable. I did add a generous amount of soy sauce and hot sauce to my dish but I expected the food to be under seasoned. Look, the bottom line is this, the food is acceptable and the portion sizes are decent. If you want fine Asian food, you shouldn’t order it from a place in a food court that’s open until 4AM.
Derek W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Middletown, CT
Wow. Not often that a place gets 1 star, but this place is TERRIBLE with a capital T! I ordered Vegetable Lo Mein = Crappy thin noodles, with no sauce or flavoring of any kind for 10 dollars! What a deal!!! There was some broccoli and canned mushrooms on top. Literally the worst noodles I have ever had. Foxwoods sure knows how to take your $$$! Oh yeah, the service was terrible. The girl taking orders didn’t say a word the entire time. So disappointed!
Joe S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Newington, CT
Crappy overpriced Asian fast food. I’ve been here 3 or 4 times, and each time the rice or noodles were stuck together in a big lump, with some meat/veggies/whatever thrown haphazardly on top. The worst dish was the spare ribs, which were TINY and many of them literally had no meat at all. The ones that did have meat were bland, tough, and chewy. The other dishes were average at best — you’ll want to grab a packet of soy sauce or spicy mustard to add some flavor. There are finally some other late-night options at Foxwoods for a quick bite, like Regina’s Pizza(open til 4AM on Fri & Sat), so hopefully Noodles will be forced to step up their game.
Rob P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
Not sure why all the hate. As far as late night options, this is one of the best ones at Foxwoods. Open til 4am and reasonably priced dishes and a good selection. The staff can be a little… confused… at times. That’s all I’ll say. I really enjoyed the pork and rice dish I was given by mistake.
Bridget R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bedford, MA
I love some good noodles, and at Foxwoods, «Noodles» is the place to go for them. I recently had the Wonton Noodle Soup and it was good and not great at the same time. If I were just rating their noodles I would rate them 4 stars, if I were just rating their wontons I would rate them 2 stars, hence the 3 stars. They just don’t seem to have the greatest meat. The preparation was very quick, we didn’t wait long at all, however when I asked the cashier what items they had that were gluten free she looked at me like I had 5 heads. Not recommended for those with gluten allergies.
Ashley A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Roslindale, MA
I’ve eaten here at least 60 times — usually during long poker-playing sessions nearby. There’s nothing great here, but it’s fast, tasty, and generally of a reasonably high quality. I have not once gotten anything bad — though my standards are modest. What I like best are the noodle soups — served generally in three to five minutes. They are the right mixture of somewhat slaty broth, with pieces of meat(generally a healthy portion of them), noodles, and if you order them, copious dumplings. And there’s usually a sprig or two of some Asian green vegetable. The egg rolls, served with the Express Dinner, are inedible. But other than that everything has been at least good enough to satisfy a hungry patron 100% of the time. I’ve also had the kim chi, the bimbimbap, the pork strips, and the regular noodle dishes like lo mein. All have been good, if not great. It’s not as good as the Golden Dragon, but it’s cheaper, faster, and you don’t have to wait even during high traffic periods. I surely wouldn’t make a special trip from outside the casino, but if you’re there, looking for something convenient, and not too picky about having the most authentic Asian cuisine, this is your spot!
Katie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 West Hartford, CT
My friends and I were broke college students looking for a cheap dinner within the money pit that is Foxwoods. We had such high hopes for this place, but came away with a meh about it all. It’s just a fancy-looking food court with mediocre inauthentic Asian noodles. I ordered the BBQ pork thin egg noodle soup and it was just alright. The noodles were your run-of-the-mill egg noodles, no more no less. The broth tasted only of salt and corn, the latter of which was puzzling to me as there was not supposed to be any corn in the dish. The BBQ pork was very bland and didn’t resemble Chinese char siu at all(shame on me for expecting that, I guess). Besides the pork, there was a pathetic half a stalk of baby bok choy floating in my soup. The only redeeming quality of the noodles was that the amount of BBQ pork was generous. Even after finishing my noodles I kept finding more and more chunks of the pork at the bottom, so they don’t skimp on portions at least. My friends got the dinner combo with some of their roast meats and they certainly looked more appetizing than what I got, and my other friend liked her phở, so maybe it was just the particular dish I ordered? I’m not sure, but my subpar dinner cost me $ 10, and I know with that money I could have gotten two $ 5 footlongs at Subway or 5 pastries at the nearby Fay Da and been a lot happier for it. I’d advise you to skip this place and do the same.
Shazia M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Naples, FL
Very expensive and very bland. I had to dump a minimum of ten packets of various sauces on my lo mein for it to have any taste. It needed more but I was sick of opening packets. Service was also very slow.
Candice B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
If you expect a food court style noodle shop inside a Casino to taste anything close to authentic Chinese cuisine, that’s just silly. Yes, I agree that Noodles is way overpriced and way Americanized, sometimes even has rice noodles that are soggy, been left soaking in boiling water too long. C’mon, I have had my drunken nights dancing at Shrine, and what do I crave at 4am? NOODLES. Would I ever pay that price for that quality of food when I am not at Foxwoods and not drunk off my ass? Probably not. You have to know, there are always lines out the door and there are always tons of Asian eating there. Do you have to think twice?